Brownell Library events for July 08
Brownell Library will be closed on Saturdays during July & August
Fri. July 4, Library Closed for Independence Day
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"Mostly" Adult programming

Mon. July 7, 7:30pm – Vt Astronomical Society – Gary Nowak presents Gloucester Lighting: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - a presentation on different outdoor lights types and the light pollution problems associated with each types.- featuring energy saving solutions which produce good outdoor lighting. Free and Open to the public.



Wed. July 16, 7pm – William Mraz- Vermont’s bee expert to discuss the health benefits of honey. The Mraz family from Addison County are famous apiarist worldwide.Fri., July 18, 6:30pm – Adult Movie, “The Swarm” – This 1970’s Irwin Allen disaster film features an all-star cast engaged in a life or death struggle with a massive swarm of killer-bees.
Wed. July 23, 7pm – Health and the Hive: A

Youth
Some programs require registration in advance; come to the library (preferred) or call 878-6956.
“Booked for Lunch” series – Bring a bag lunch and listen to a librarian read
stories about all things buggy! We supply the dessert! For ages 5 and up. Choose 1 or 2 sessions from these 6 dates (note-
there is an additional session in August):
Tues. July 1, 11:30-12:30 – “Backyard Safari”
Tues. July 8, 11:30-12:30 – “A Bug’s Life”
Tues. July 15, 11:30-12:30 – “The Good, Bad and Bugly”
Tues. July 22, 11:30-12:30 – “That Really Bugs Me!”
there is an additional session in August):
Tues. July 1, 11:30-12:30 – “Backyard Safari”
Tues. July 8, 11:30-12:30 – “A Bug’s Life”
Tues. July 15, 11:30-12:30 – “The Good, Bad and Bugly”
Tues. July 22, 11:30-12:30 – “That Really Bugs Me!”
Tues. July 29, 11:30-12:30 – “Flutter, Buzz and Zoom”
“SPIN A TALE” Drama Club – Our Young Adult Librarian shares her talent for Creative Drama with Kids entering Gr. 1-5. Students will act out the story in one of these Picture Books. Please choose 1 session:
“SPIN A TALE” Drama Club – Our Young Adult Librarian shares her talent for Creative Drama with Kids entering Gr. 1-5. Students will act out the story in one of these Picture Books. Please choose 1 session:
Thurs. July 3, 2-3pm – The Leaf Men – The Doodle Bugs call on the Leaf Men to save the

Thurs. July 10, 2-3pm - Martina the Beautiful Cockroach – This sassy bug has her pick of suitors.
Thurs. July 17, 2-3pm – Max’s Words – Explore the world of words and worms with Max’s cool collections.
Thur. July 3, 3pm — Teen Advisory Board — For teens, by teens. If you’re a teenager, come. Plan programs you’d like to see. Snacks! New members welcome.
Mon.-Fri., July 7-11 – “Mystery Word Week” – Find the Mystery Word in a book to win a free creamee from Rocky’s in Essex Junction. 100 winners – for independent readers only! Word announced Monday.
Thurs. July 10, 3:30pm - High School Book Lust Pizza Club — Bring a book you have recently read to show the group. All high schoolers welcome.
Thurs. July 10, 5pm - Create-a-Bug Entries are due. (Kits were handed out at Summer Registration.)

Fri. July 11, 6:30pm - Teen Movie, “Juno” - A comedy about growing up... and the bumps along the way. Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes an unusual Thurs decision regarding her unborn child. Rated PG-13 Free Popcorn and Soda. Hosted by the TAB . ***Special Post-Show discussion about the issues brought up in the movie!***
Mon.-Fri., July 14-18 – Create-a-Bug Voting Week – All patrons can vote for their favorite bugs in various categories.
Mon. July 14, 3-4pm – Sacred Beetles of the Sun – Fleming Museum presents an art program on ancient Egypt, featuring scarab beetles, mummies and scorpions. Students will create art to take home. For kids entering Gr. 1-6.
Wed. July 16, 11-11:45am – Visit the Vermont Lake Monsters – Come meet players from our local minor league team, the Lake Monsters, who will autograph your glove or ball. For kids entering Gr. 1 up.
Fri. July 18, 10-10:30am – Songs and Stories with Matthew – Matthew Witten performs songs about our world and tells amazing tales. Come join in the happy buzz! For all ages – no registration required.
Fri. July 18, 2-3pm – Songs and Poems to Really BUG You – Gary Dulabaum entertains with songs about marching hip-hop ants and rockin’ buzzin’ bees, a poem about jazz-playing crickets, and more. Come sing along! For kids entering Gr. K-5.
Mon. July 21, 4-5pm – The Bugs in Your Back Yard – Insect Expert Jerry Schneider

Tues. July 22, 3:30pm — Middle School Book Lover’s Club-Come chat with Kat about whatever book you’re reading right now and have some snacks too! Entering Gr.5-8.
Wed. July 23, 3:30-4:30pm – NECI’s Tasty Reads: Honey & Other Bug Treats – The student chefs from New England Culinary Institute will prepare a sweet treat with honey and make some bugs out of fruits and veggies. For Gr. K & up.

Fri. July 25, 6:30-8:30pm – Family Movie: “Charlotte’s Web” – In this original version of EB White’s classic, a spider with a flair for promotion pledges to save a young pig from slaughter. Rated G. Free popcorn & soda served by Teen Advisory Board.
Mon. July 28, 2-3pm at Rec. Dept. Pavilion on Maple Street – Teddy Bear Picnic, with The Swing Peepers – Bring your own favorite bear or stuffed toy to hear Matthew Witten & John Hadden sing earth-friendly songs and act out rollicking stories. Refreshments served by Friends of Brownell Library. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. For all ages.
Wed. July 30 , 2-2:45am – Bug Weaving Mats – Create a ladybug, grasshopper, butterfly, or bee with colorful strips of paper. Hang one in the library and bring one home! Weaver stories, too. Choose 1 session. For kids entering Gr. 2-6.
July 29 through Fri. August 1, 1-4pm each afternoon — ”Identibugs” Sculpture Workshop with Tina Logan

