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November 2021!

The James A Tuttle Library Board of Trustees strongly urges all patrons, visitors and staff to wear a mask or face covering while in the library and observe social distancing. Thank you for your cooperation. Please don't come into the library if you are not feeling well.

Curbside service remains if you would rather not come in.
Our pick up cart is available if you want to pop in and out quickly.

Reading to Rosey

Wed., Nov. 10
4:30 - 5:30pm

Practice your reading with Rosey who is a good listener!

Masks Required! 15 minute increments. Please register if possible! 588-6786 or yatuttlelibrary@gmail.com

Distinguished Lecturer Series - Zoom

Matthew Raidbard

Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director,  University of Hartford

Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, 10:30 - 11:30am

This is a virtual event. Please call the library for the Zoom link.

Matthew Raidbard is an Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Hartford and the author of "Lead Like A Pro: Effective Leadership Styles For Athletic Coaches."

Matthew Raidbard has been a men's college basketball and senior-level college athletics administrator for the past 15 years. He holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and his research primarily focuses on determining the best leadership style and behaviors for athletic coaches to practice.

For further information, please email Steve Ullman at stephenhullman@gmail.com

Community Celebration and Open House!
Saturday, November 13, 2-4pm
Join Tuttle Library Staff, Trustees, NHLTA Representatives, and State and Local Representatives
as we celebrate NHLTA 2021

Library Director of the Year,
Cindy Jewett!


At 2:15pm, NHLTA Representatives will present the award followed by an open house. Everyone is invited! 

Help the library celebrate StoryWalk® Week 2021
and visit the

StoryWalk®  
on the front lawn of the library.

The featured book is:
“Becoming a Good Creature”
by Sy Montgomery.
StoryWalk® Week runs from November 15 – 20th.


Funding for the books/StoryWalk® is provided by NH Humanities. Funding for the storytelling events is provided by the NH State Council on the Arts as well as funds administered by the NH State Library and provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Marek Bennett's Comics Workshop StoryWalk
Turn your favorite book, memory, or family story into comics....
Everybody can create comics; Marek will show you how!

Thursday, Nov. 18 at 6:30pm.
Virtual Zoom Program! Contact us for the link! 588-6786 or yatuttlelibrary@gmail.com
Funding for the books/StoryWalk® is provided by NH Humanities. Funding for the storytelling events is provided by the NH State Council on the Arts as well as funds administered by the NH State Library and provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Antrim's Anti-racism Study Group

The Antrim Anti-racism Study Group's next book will be The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, by Heather McGhee.   McGhee is an expert in economic and social policy. This book is the result of her personal journey to study why our society is so divided, and how everyone benefits when we come together to support the public good. 
 
We chose to read about 100 pages each month; here is the schedule:
November 18, 2021, chapters 1-4
December 16, 2021, chapters 5-7
January 20, 2022, chapters 8-10
 
We welcome new members who are interested in learning with us. We are still meeting via Zoom, so you can participate from almost anywhere! If you would like to join us, please contact Linda Bundy at (603) 588-2254.
Cricut Basics
Learn the basics of the Cricut Design Space in this Library class, which will review the simple uses of the software and how to make a basic design.  As a hands-on component, participants will get to create a holiday card or a vinyl decal.
Mondays in November 3-4pm. Starts Nov.8th.
Musical Movie Mondays
Join us for a movie musical on our big screen each Monday in the reference room! Meet friends and relax at the library.
Mondays in November 2:30-4:30pm.
Need help with your computer, your cell phone or tablet? Don't understand something?
Call
588-6786 and make an appointment on Wednesday afternoons between 3:00 and 5:30 to meet with our technician, Christopher. He will work with you one-on-one and try to help.


This is a FREE service!
Story Time
Join us in the children's room for Story Time - all ages welcome!
Wednesdays in November at 3:30pm.
Drop-in Database
Do you want to learn one of our subscription databases?  Now is your chance.  Get one-on-one instruction for Ancestry, Heritage Quest, A to Z World Foods, Transparent Language, Overdrive, Hoopla, and Newsbank.
Thursdays in November from 3-4pm.
Ozobot Workshop
This class is intended for ages 5+.  Learn coding with this fun program.  Each week there will be a different lesson.  Ozobots use sensors to follow lines and read Color Codes you make with markers (or stickers!). Choose from Speed, Direction, Cool Moves codes, and more. Starting November 20th! Saturdays at 11am in the Children's Room.

AtoZ World Food
Learn World Culture Through Food!
Knowledge of local food and food culture is a fun, exciting, and essential ingredient in understanding people of another country.  AtoZ World Food is a comprehensive database of recipes and food culture articles for 174 countries. Think of it as a world cookbook for 174 countries, although it’s much more. https://www.atozworldfood.com/
Use the word "tuttle" where it asks for your library card number.
This is a very new offering for the Tuttle Library. Please contact us if it's not working for you and we'll try to help!

NEW! Transparent Language!
Learn over 100 languages at home, in the library or on the go!
Learn a new language - $0!
Transparent Language is the software
used by the Government to train their employees -
we're offering it free to you!


Mobile learning: Available in the web browser or in a mobile app on any Internet-connected device—computer, tablet, or phone.
110+ languages: From Afrikaans to Zulu, the number of languages available to learners is constantly growing.
25+ learning activities: Interactive learning activities encourage learners to practice all four modalities: listening, speaking, reading, and typing.
https://library.transparent.com/jatuttlelibrary/game/ng/#/login
Sign in with a valid library card number.

It's here:
NewsBank!
Your local and national news just a click away! Online access to current and past news content, including... local news stories, letters to the editor, editorials, obituaries, real estate info, special sections and more!
Search by format/image to see the paper with pictures included.
It's free to Antrim patrons - contact us for a password today!

https://www.newsbank.com/log-through-your-library

Curbside Service!
Curbside Pickup:  Please call 588-6786, reserve through our catalog, or email tuttlelib@yahoo.com to request items from the Library.  You will be alerted with a text, email or phone call when your item is ready for pick up during our normal operating hours.
Pickup Procedure: You can walk in and pick up your book on the hold cart at the back entrance or give us a call at 588-6786 and we will bring your items out to your car.

Tuttle Library Hours:
Monday & Wednesday 2:00 – 6:00pm.
Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00pm.
Friday 10:00 – 4:00pm.

Saturday 10:00 – 4:00pm.

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Our mailing address is: 45 Main St., P.O. Box 235, Antrim NH 03440
Please call us with questions or for more information: 588-6786. 


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