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1 comment July 9, 2009
Coming Up….
Storyteller and certified Stuntologist Peter Burns will show families how to have endless hours of entertainment with fantastic folk tales, stupendous stunts, brilliant brain teasers, piquant poems, ridiculous riddles and magnificent magic tricks. In the not so distant past families used creativity and imagination to keep themselves amused. For twenty years Peter has been collecting and teaching home entertainment traditions.
Add comment June 30, 2009
Be Creative @ Your Library
Complete schedule of events at
Arvin A. Brown Library
this summer
Thursday July 9
10 am: Peter Burns ~ Storyteller & stuntologist ~ Sponsored by the Vermont Arts Council @ Richford Town Playground
Monday July 13
9 – 11 am: Music Week Arvin A. Brown Library presents new stories & crafts every day this week at the Richford Summer Day Camp
2 pm: Monday Movie Ray Harryhausen re-tells Greek Myth. Arvin A. Brown Library, Richford
Tuesday July 14
10 am: Children Gather Round ~ Native American Drumming @ Richford Town Playground
Monday July 20
9 – 11am: Dance & Movement Week Arvin A. Brown Library presents new stories & crafts every day this week at the Richford Summer Day Camp
2 pm: Monday Movie Hayeo Miyazaki animated version of Diana Wynne Jones’ book. Arvin A. Brown Library, Richford
Add comment June 11, 2009
Butterflies in Your Backyard!

If you are interested in watching or attracting butterflies, be sure to keep the date Thursday June 18th open to attend our program “45 Varieties of Butterflies in Your Backyard” hosted by Patricia Lambert at the RICHFORD TOWN HALL. (more…)
Add comment June 11, 2009
Book Talk
Meet Enosburgh author
Sharon Zecchinelli
at the Arvin A. Brown Library in Richford
Saturday April 25, at 11 AM

She will read excerpts from her book “First They Came for the Cows” which is a fictionalized account of her journey as a reluctant activist against the USDA’s program the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). The USDA has implemented the NAIS as a means to track disease and protect animals from spreading infections, but the storyline of the book explores the deceptiveness of this program. Sharon will talk about her personal experiences with the NAIS and the USDA officials she has encountered..
Books will also be available for sale.
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