Schools and Libraries
October 18, 2022
From: Scoville Memorial LibrarySALISBURY FORUM
An Evening with Roy Blount, Jr. - Humorist, Journalist, Actor, Author, Poet, Performer…
Friday, October 21st 7:30 PM
Housatonic Valley Regional High School
Straight from the stage of NPR’s wonderfully funny weekly quiz show “Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me,” Roy Blount, Jr. will entertain and regale the Salisbury Forum audience with his unique style of American storytelling. Roy has been compared to Mark Twain and James Thurber. Time Magazine placed Roy “in the tradition of the great curmudgeons like H. L. Mencken and W. C. Fields.” He is the author of 24 books on humor, history, food, football, the South, the Marx Brothers, Robert E. Lee, and men and women. His essays, articles, and poems have appeared in over 170 publications, including The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, and Gourmet.
MASKS: All persons are required to wear a face mask in the lobby and in the auditorium of the hosting facility throughout a speaker event.
VACCINATIONS: All persons attending a speaker event are requested to be fully vaccinated.
or go directly to salisburyforum.org
Medicare Fundamentals and 2023 Updates
Sunday October 22, 2:45-3:45
SML, The Oak Room, in person *
Robert Quinlan, an insurance professional and educator, will discuss the pathways to medicare, how and when to enroll, prescription drug plans, and 2023 updates.
In person
if you prefer to participate via Zoom, please note in registration. We will send zoom invitation at few days before.
Confused by Crypto? Hotchkiss Teacher Jason Maier Can Help!
Saturday, October 29, 2 pm
Noble Horizons
Are you baffled by crypto, bitcoin, digital currencies, etc.? Let the chair of The Hotchkiss School’s Mathematics and Computer Science Departments, Jason Maier, help! On October 29 at 2 pm Noble Horizons and the Scoville LIbrary will host a program in which Maier will teach the basics of Bitcoin in a way that will allow you to explain it to someone else. Often described as “digital gold,” Bitcoin, a powerful monetary network that is transforming society’s understanding of money, provides a way to transmit value across the world instantly with practically zero cost. There will be time for Q&A.
Maier will also discuss this maturing technology’s potential impact on social justice and equality as well as the security risks of an unregulated currency whose use is anonymous and irreversible. He is the author of the upcoming book A Progressive’s Case for Bitcoin to be released in 2023.
More Info and Registration Here
Current Fiction Book Group - Led by Claudia Cayne
Saturday, November 5⋅
4:00 – 5:00pm
Description:
“Detransition Baby” by Torrey Peters
Reese almost had it all: a loving relationship with Amy, an apartment in New York City, a job she did not hate. The only thing missing was a child. But then her girlfriend, Amy, detransitioned and became Ames,
and everything fell apart. Could the three of them form some kind of unconventional family—and raise the baby together?
In person in the Oak Room for those who are vaccinated and comfortable
Registration Link - register once for all meetings
Occasional Non-Fiction
Waging a Good War: A Military History of the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968 by Thomas E. Ricks.
Sunday, December 4
Presentation and discussion led by Peter B. Kaufman
#1 New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas E. Ricks offers a new take on the Civil Rights Movement, stressing its unexpected use of military strategy and its lessons for nonviolent resistance around the world.
Salisbury resident Peter B. Kaufman, author of The New Enlightenment and the Fight to Free Knowledge and Senior Program Officer, MIT Open Learning, will introduce the book and open a discussion.
More details to come.
Ongoing Weeklies with SML
Meditation Kathy Voldstad
Sundays at 9:00 a.m
Join here Password "peace"
Therapeutic Breath and Movement with Suzanne Mazzarelli
Thursdays, 10:30 AM, Zoom
A sampler of gentle somatic movement, Yoga, Qi Gong, and more! No experience is necessary. This class is easily adaptable for people of all ages and ability levels. Suzanne is a certified Yoga Therapist who believes strongly in the body’s innate ability to heal, and the power of mind-body practices to support wellness at any age.
Bridge with John Dippel at SML
Classes meet on Wednesdays, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Local resident John Dippel is offering a course on “Bridge Basics," held in the main circulation room of SML. The course will cover evaluating your cards, bidding fundamentals, and playing the hand. It will run through the fall. If you want to join, send an email to [email protected]. Please include your phone and email address, as well as the level of bridge you’re interested in. Couples and singles are both welcome. Dippel, a historian, and author returned to playing bridge when he moved to Salisbury ten years ago and took a similar course. He has been playing regularly in town ever since.
The Scoville Memorial Library is pleased to offer Passes to institutions including the Mark Twain House, Hartford, the White Memorial Conservation Center, Litchfield, and many others.
For more information:
Read Here Or stop by the Library.