Library Community Newsletter 2026-05-21
Library newsletter #313 2026-05-21 Online format, pdf version Memorial Day, Pancakes, Silver Lake, Plants, Housing, Obituary, Mountain Trail, and more.
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Library newsletter #313 2026-05-21 Online format, pdf version Memorial Day, Pancakes, Silver Lake, Plants, Housing, Obituary, Mountain Trail, and more.
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#312 Stone Walls, Spring into Warner, Craft swap, Karaoke, Road closed, Memorial Day.
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On Saturday, May 16, 2026 visitors to Warner can enjoy a variety of activities and good food: Check out the Map and Schedule for the 18th Annual Spring into Warner Festival: Music, Farmer’s Market and Craft Fair, Art and Craft Swap, Pony Rides, Plant and Garden Sale, Dance Performances, Preschool Story Time (at 10:30 am),
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#311 Barn Sale, Dickens’ Christmas Carol, Highway cleanup, Stone Walls Program.
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Come in to the library on Saturday May 16, between 9:30 am and 1:30 pm during Spring into Warner to pick out free supplies donated by others for your next hobby – or to supply your existing one! This is being held during the Annual Spring into Warner event.
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#310 Poetry, Barn Sale, Photography, Energy Week, Yard Sale, Dickens’ Play.
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Thurs. May 14, 2026 at 7 pm, Warner Town Hall. A Humanities-to-Go program by Kevin Gardner Why are we so fascinated with stone walls? Kevin Gardner, author of The Granite Kiss, explains how and why New England came to acquire its thousands of miles of stone walls, the ways that they and other dry stone
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#309 Seed Swap, Karaoke, Pollinators, Poetry, Barn Sales, May Day, Spring Into Warner. Download copy…
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Saturday, May 9 at 4pm at the Warner Town Hall. Come see the adaption by Kathryn Schultz Miller for ArtReach Children’s Theatre Plays, based on the book by Charles Dickens. “Entrance Fee” is a donation to the food pantry. A bake sale is held at intermission, as fundraising for the library.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026 at 7 pm. Gardens and Pollinators & Why Native Plants Matter. Presented by Denise Dalaker of Bagley Pond Perennials, Warner NH in the Pillsbury Free Library’s Frank Maria Meeting Room, 18 E. Main St., Warner NH. Free. Refreshments provided. Brought to you by the Pillsbury Free Library’s Circle of Friends.
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