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Athenaeum News

Movie and Q&A: Dusty and Stones, Saturday, Nov. 18, 7 pm

Scott Davis

Two African country music singers come to America for a complex, surprising - and transformative journey.

83 minutes; Feature Documentary at Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival.

Directed by Jesse Rudoy. Q&A with Editor Loulwa Khoury

This event is free, ADA accessible and open to the public. Listening devices available. Contact Bob Joly at bjoly@stjathenaeum.org or 802-745-1389.

Vermont Attraction Passes

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Looking for something to do this summer?
Check out these day passes to various Vermont attractions:

·  Vermont State Parks - Free

·  Vermont State Historic Sites - Free

·  ECHO Center - Discounted Admission

·  Old Stone House Museum and Historic Village - Free

·  Vermont Historical Society - Free

·  Craftsbury Chamber Players - Free

For more information or to check out a pass, visit the front circulation desk. 

Value Line Digital Financial Services from the Athenaeum

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Thanks to a generous donor, the Athenaeum now offers Value Line Digital Financial Services.

Value Line Financial Services - Value Line has been in business since 1931, providing financial research and analysis of 3,400 large, mid & small cap stocks using its proprietary ranking systems. Sorting by “Timeliness” lets you know which company’s stock might be worth buying now. Also download individual analyst reports of the companies you might be interested in following.

LInks:

  • Go to Value Line HERE. Use your library card number to log in. Please do not share your library card information or Value Line login with others.

  • Click HERE to go to Value Line’s YouTube series “One Stock to Buy Now.” Just watching one of these videos in which Value Line Analysts use the site to justify a stock they recommend not only gives the person a stock recommendation, but also shows them  some great tips & tricks.

Value Line and other digital services offered by the Athenaeum available HERE.

Vermont Reads: The Migrant Journey

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Vermont Humanities is sponsoring a series of events to celebrate and promote Vermont Reads. This year focuses on the lives of migrant workers. 


This exhibit shows the lives of migrant Mexican workers on Vermont Dairy Farms. Sponsored by Vermont Humanities. Show runs through February.


Wednesday, January 18, 7 pm
Vermont Humanities scholar Dr. Alan Berolzheimer facilitates this discussion of this Vermont Reads book. 


Wednesday, January 25, 6 pm: Cesar Chavez
Wednesday, February 22, 6 pm: Who is Dayani Cristal
Films are free and open to the public 


Wednesday, February 1, 7 pm
This presentation explores Migrant Justice organizers from Vermont’s immigrant dairy farmer community.


 Tuesday, February 28, 1:30 PM
Join us for a read aloud and discussion about migrant workers.
For ages 6-10. 

These Vermont Reads events are sponsored by Vermont Humanities, St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, Cobleigh Public Library, Migrant Justice, and Catamount Arts.

 

Holiday Books at Secondhand Prose

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Secondhand Prose just received a donation of hundreds of mint-condition holiday-themed books! Come check them out for yourself or your holiday gift-giving! Open Monday-Saturday, 11 am-3 pm at 1222 Main Street, St. Johnsbury!

Brick Math Education Kits

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Brick Math
Teaching Math Using LEGO® Bricks*

Looking for a fun, hands-on way to teach math to your kids?  The Children’s Library has a collection of educational books and brick sets for loan to families, teachers and tutors. 

Topics include: Counting/Cardinality, Addition, Subtraction, Fractions, Measurements, Multiplication & Division. 

Brick Sets can only be borrowed with a Brick Math Educational Book Set.

*Acquisitions made possible through a donation from Brigantine Media.

Want more information?
Contact Becky Hatfield, Youth Service Librarian by email:  bhatfield@stjathenaeum.org or by phone: 802-745-1391.

Stories and Songs from the Suffragists. Friday, November 18, 7 pm

Scott Davis

Singer and historian Linda Radtke, in period garb and “Votes for Women” sash, celebrates the centennial of the passage of the 19th Amendment, specifically highlighting the decades-long persistence of Vermonters. Radtke’s engaging presentation, accompanied by pianist Cameron Steinmetz, highlights Vermonters’ efforts as they lobbied for total enfranchisement.

 Linda Radtke, a classically trained singer, was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public.

 This event is sponsored by Vermont Humanities. It is ADA accessible and free to the public.