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March 2022

Welcome to the James A. Tuttle Library! 
The 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.
You can now register for programs and events online through Event Keeper on our website. Tuttle Library Programs and Event Registration.
Event Keeper helps our patrons easily sign up for all programs and activities in the library, add events to a calendar, and invite friends. You can even sign up for reminder messages!
As always - you can still call 588-6786 or email to sign up for programs - whatever is easiest for you!

Anders Morley

Tuesday, March 15, 2022 - 6:30 to 8:00pm

Space is limited, so please reserve here.

A passionate skier since he was a child, Anders Morley dreamed of going on a significant adventure, something bold and of his own design. And so one year in his early thirties, he decided to strap on cross-country skis to travel across Canada in the winter alone.

This Land of Snow is about that journey and a man who must come to terms with what he has left behind, as well as how he wants to continue living after his trip is over. It is an honest, thoughtful, and humorous reckoning of an adventure filled with adrenaline and exuberance, as well as mistakes and danger.

Anders Morley has worked as a translator and teacher in Italy, a tree planter in Saskatchewan, and a forester’s assistant in British Columbia. He holds a B.A. in history from Taylor University, an M.Litt. in ancient history from the University of St. Andrews, and has studied history and modern languages at Columbia University, Edinburgh University, and the Università degli studi di Bergamo. Author of This Land of Snow: A Journey Across the North in Winter (2020) and a writer whose work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Maisonneuve, Northern Woodlands, The Aurorean, and New Hampshire, Morley divides his time between northern New Hampshire and northern Italy.

D&D Character Minis
3D Printed

Get ready for Dungeons and Dragons! Learn about printing a D&D character mini using our 3D Printer. Ask us about it!

Make It Mondays
3:30 - 4:30pm
Mondays in March - Kids

Meet on Mondays in the kids room and join the librarian as we create with Legos and other building toys. We have Duplo blocks for younger kids, Keva wood blocks and K’Nex building kits. We’ll display your creations for a week until the next Monday!

Teen Focus Group

(with Pizza!)
Thursday, March 24, 5pm @ the Library
We're gathering a small group of teens to tell us what they'd like to see at the library. Have an opinion? Call us to sign up to be part of our focus group at 588-6786, or email us at yatuttlelibrary@gmail.com.

Story Time Wednesdays
Children's Department
Wednesdays at 3:30pm.
Join us in the children's room for Story Time - all ages welcome!
Antrim's Anti-Racism Study Group

The Antrim Antiracism Study Group's next book study will be      My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menakem. Menakem is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in the impact of trauma on our body as well as on our spirit. He writes for both Black and white audiences, and includes meditative and healing practices as well as a helpful summary (Re-memberings) of key insights at the end of each chapter. Beginning on the 3rd Thursday of March at 6:30 pm and via Zoom, the group will spend 3 months considering the ideas discussing this NY Times Bestseller. Here is the schedule:
March 17, Part I Unarmed and Dismembered (chapters 1-9)
April 21, Part II Remembering Ourselves (chapters 10-17)
May 19, Part III Mending Our Collective Body (chapters 18- 24, Afterward, Opportunities for Healing)
If you have questions or want to join the group, contact Linda Bundy at (603) 588-2254.
Did you know that the library offers all these new items that you can check out? Ask us how!
Need help recovering a lost password, applying for a job, or applying for aid? How about help writing a resume or using your new cell phone?
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!

AtoZ World Food
Learn World Culture Through Food!
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.

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.

Check out: NewsBank!
 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.

The library will close early at 6pm on Thursday, March 10 for Town Meeting.

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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. 


https://www.antrimnh.org/james-tuttle-library

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