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November 4, 2024
All ages are invited to play chess this fall at the Fendrick Library. Neil Coleman of Mercersburg has donated several chess sets and he will help novices of all ages learn the rules of this fascinating game. If you have a game board and pieces or chess books that are collecting dust, please donate them to the library for our friends to use. Or better yet — bring them in to play, bring a friend and join the fun!
Chess had its beginning in India 1400 years ago and is known as the "Royal Game." The rules we play by were finalized in 1880. It has many benefits for minds of all ages. Our game evenings are great for kids and adults to put aside their blue screens on cell phones and tablets and have fun in a social setting. The game of chess improves concentration, pattern recognition, problem solving, and teaches lessons in risk and reward. Play a calculated but risky move, and it may lead to a quick win or rapid loss. Chess is recognized as an activity that can help preserve memory and cognitive skills. Chess teaches all players an important lesson: Success comes from accumulating small advantages. It's one of the secrets of life!
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November 4, 2024
Monday Lecture Series: Mostly Truthful Tales of Working at an International Museum.
George Eastman, photography icon and The George Eastman Museum.
Presented by Peter Briggs
"The George Eastman Museum is located in Rochester, New York, on the estate of George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography and motion picture film. Founded in 1947 as an independent nonprofit institution, it is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives. The museum holds unparalleled collections—encompassing several million objects—in the fields of photography, cinema, and photographic and cinematographic technology, and photographically illustrated books. The institution is also a longtime leader in film preservation and photographic conservation." - www.eastman.org
November 6, 2024
Join us for a storytime designed for children preschool ages as we share, grow, play and learn together through books and nursery rhymes.
* Stories
* Craft time
* Activities & Playtime
* Snack time
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November 6, 2024
Crochet Class meets every Wednesday at 6:00 PM!
For beginners and those that love crochet! Come learn to crochet or bring a project along. No fee to join the class. If you would like individual instruction to get started, beginner crochet lessons are available for $10.
For more information e-mail kayeh928@gmail.com
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November 11, 2024
All ages are invited to play chess this fall at the Fendrick Library. Neil Coleman of Mercersburg has donated several chess sets and he will help novices of all ages learn the rules of this fascinating game. If you have a game board and pieces or chess books that are collecting dust, please donate them to the library for our friends to use. Or better yet — bring them in to play, bring a friend and join the fun!
Chess had its beginning in India 1400 years ago and is known as the "Royal Game." The rules we play by were finalized in 1880. It has many benefits for minds of all ages. Our game evenings are great for kids and adults to put aside their blue screens on cell phones and tablets and have fun in a social setting. The game of chess improves concentration, pattern recognition, problem solving, and teaches lessons in risk and reward. Play a calculated but risky move, and it may lead to a quick win or rapid loss. Chess is recognized as an activity that can help preserve memory and cognitive skills. Chess teaches all players an important lesson: Success comes from accumulating small advantages. It's one of the secrets of life!
November 13, 2024
Join us for a storytime designed for children preschool ages as we share, grow, play and learn together through books and nursery rhymes.
* Stories
* Craft time
* Activities & Playtime
* Snack time
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November 13, 2024
Crochet Class meets every Wednesday at 6:00 PM!
For beginners and those that love crochet! Come learn to crochet or bring a project along. No fee to join the class. If you would like individual instruction to get started, beginner crochet lessons are available for $10.
For more information e-mail kayeh928@gmail.com
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November 18, 2024
All ages are invited to play chess this fall at the Fendrick Library. Neil Coleman of Mercersburg has donated several chess sets and he will help novices of all ages learn the rules of this fascinating game. If you have a game board and pieces or chess books that are collecting dust, please donate them to the library for our friends to use. Or better yet — bring them in to play, bring a friend and join the fun!
Chess had its beginning in India 1400 years ago and is known as the "Royal Game." The rules we play by were finalized in 1880. It has many benefits for minds of all ages. Our game evenings are great for kids and adults to put aside their blue screens on cell phones and tablets and have fun in a social setting. The game of chess improves concentration, pattern recognition, problem solving, and teaches lessons in risk and reward. Play a calculated but risky move, and it may lead to a quick win or rapid loss. Chess is recognized as an activity that can help preserve memory and cognitive skills. Chess teaches all players an important lesson: Success comes from accumulating small advantages. It's one of the secrets of life!
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November 18, 2024
Solo! Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail.
Presented by Sue Malone
The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), officially designated as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, is a long-distance hiking and equestrian trail closely aligned with the highest portion of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, which lie 100 to 150 miles (160 to 240 km) east of the U.S. Pacific coast. The trail's southern terminus is next to the Mexico–United States border, just south of Campo, California, and its northern terminus is on the Canada–US border, upon which it continues unofficially to the Windy Joe Trail within Manning Park in British Columbia; it passes through the states of California, Oregon, and Washington.
The Pacific Crest Trail is 2,653 mi (4,270 km) long[1] and ranges in elevation from roughly 110 feet (34 m)[7] above sea level near the Bridge of the Gods on the Oregon–Washington border to 13,153 feet (4,009 m)[3] at Forester Pass in the Sierra Nevada. The route passes through 25 national forests and 7 national parks.[10] Its midpoint is near Chester, California (near Mt. Lassen), where the Sierra and Cascade mountain ranges meet.[11] The overall elevation gain for the Pacific Crest Trail is approximately 489,000 ft (149,000 m).[2] - Wikipedia
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November 20, 2024
Join us for a storytime designed for children preschool ages as we share, grow, play and learn together through books and nursery rhymes.
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November 20, 2024
Crochet Class meets every Wednesday at 6:00 PM!
For beginners and those that love crochet! Come learn to crochet or bring a project along. No fee to join the class. If you would like individual instruction to get started, beginner crochet lessons are available for $10.
For more information e-mail kayeh928@gmail.com
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November 22, 2024
Local Author Visit and Book Signing: Friday, 11/22/24 Join us for an engaging evening with local author Sheila J. Petre as she presents her latest work, Commonplace Liturgies Vol. 1: Prayers for My Hometown. This beautiful book, with artwork by Laura Stoltzfus, captures the heartfelt prayers and reflections inspired by our community. The event will take place on Friday, November 22nd from 4 pm - 6 pm, and will feature a book signing session. Light refreshments will be served, making it a perfect opportunity to connect with the author and fellow readers in our hometown.
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November 25, 2024
All ages are invited to play chess this fall at the Fendrick Library. Neil Coleman of Mercersburg has donated several chess sets and he will help novices of all ages learn the rules of this fascinating game. If you have a game board and pieces or chess books that are collecting dust, please donate them to the library for our friends to use. Or better yet — bring them in to play, bring a friend and join the fun!
Chess had its beginning in India 1400 years ago and is known as the "Royal Game." The rules we play by were finalized in 1880. It has many benefits for minds of all ages. Our game evenings are great for kids and adults to put aside their blue screens on cell phones and tablets and have fun in a social setting. The game of chess improves concentration, pattern recognition, problem solving, and teaches lessons in risk and reward. Play a calculated but risky move, and it may lead to a quick win or rapid loss. Chess is recognized as an activity that can help preserve memory and cognitive skills. Chess teaches all players an important lesson: Success comes from accumulating small advantages. It's one of the secrets of life!