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Friends of the Moultonborough Library
Summer 2014
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR ANNUAL
BOOK/ AUTHOR LUNCHEON
Noon enjoy the cash bar on the Terrace
Luncheon served at 12:30 p.m.
Tickets $35.00 per person available at the Library from August 10th until September 3rd
Dress Code: No Denim, collared shirts for men
presenting the Presidential Inaugural Poet
RICHARD BLANCO
At Bald Peak Colony Club Wednesday,
September 10, 2014
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President’s Corner
Thank You Kathy The time has come to bid our Co-President Kathy Seder good-bye & Bonne Chance. I want to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks for all her support & service throughout this past year. She has been a dedicated and true friend to the “Friends" and though she finds that she will be unable to fulfill the role of Co-Prez due to family demands & commitments, she promises to help out whenever possible. We look forward to her continued presence on the board
Friends of Moultonborough Library
ANNUAL REPORT
Once again the Friends had a wonderfully enjoyable and productive year thanks to the ef-forts of all our members. Our activities included: a well-attended Book Author Luncheon listening to the delightful "Tales" of the Northeast Kingdom spun by Howard Frank Mosher, continuation of the One Book/ One Child Program for all students K thru 6 at the Moultonborough Central, school weekly computer instruction every Wednesday, plus various Summer computer classes, 6 thought provoking and extremely interesting “Book Discussions with Scholars,” informal book talks, a much appreciated "Soup & Sweets" Mid-Winter party for the community, the providing of free passes to local attractions for library card holders, and of course, our ever successful fund raiser, The 13th Biannual House & Garden Tour. The Friends also finance and help out with the children's Holiday Parties throughout the year. Noel Ainscow was honored with the Mary Rice 2013 Award for outstanding Service to the Library at the Book/Author Luncheon. The 2nd annual President's Awards were given out to Anne-Marie Welch and Dottie Simpson for their ongoing contributions to the Friends. We were also instrumental in arranging for a free gift of 12 lovely Lilac bushes to be deliv-ered from the State Commission on Wildflowers and Lilacs to the Library this spring. Feel free to stroll around the Pergola to view them. A new joint-venture program of "Tea & Talks" with Bayswater Book Company brought Linda Greenlaw of the "Perfect Storm" and author of over 10 books to our Program room for a wonderful afternoon, as well as an evening with Thomas Mickey, Master Gardener. Keep on the lookout for more of these programs.
THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD
The purpose of the President's Award is to recognize individuals who in the past year have served our library in an outstanding voluntary capacity. This year we have selected two deserving recipients who have quietly, faithfully and energetically worked to make our library the success it is. The award consists of a book of the recipient's choosing to be purchased by the Friends and pre-sented to the library in their honor as well as plaque stating the award. Those honored this year are Dottie Simpson and AnneMarie Welch. Dottie has organized, led and fed teams of workers
who have strategically placed the House Tour signs complete with balloons in all kinds of weather the night before every House Tour for the last decade...she has literally "showed us the way" for years. AnneMarie Welch has without complaint and with an ever-ready “Can Do" attitude used her computer talents to suggest, design and create all the signs, raffle tickets and House Tour pam-phlets whenever and how often asked to do so. We appreciate, thank and commend these women for their dedicated ”Volunteer spirit” and unfailing tenacity for task completion. On behalf of all of us we say "KUDOS!”
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Upcoming Events at Your library
Regularly Scheduled Events:
Pajama Story Time: Tuesdays 6:30pm
Regular Story Time: Wednesdays 10:30am
Evening of Poetry: firss Tuesday o ee mon e 7:30pm
Lego Lovers: eirsd Wednesday o ee mon e 3:15-4 pm
“Open” Book Talk: Second Teurssday o ee mon e, 10:30am
Computer Help: Wednesdays 11:00 am 1:00 pm
Friends of MPL meeting: Firss Teurssday o Mon e (excep Jan,
Feb and Mars) 10:00 am
Moultonborough Library Trustees Meeting: Firss Teurssday o Mon e 1:00 pm
"Stitch and Chat”-Craft morning Frsidays 10 :30 a.m. until noon
SPECIALLY SCHEDULED EVENTS
July 17, Thurs Liz Barbour’s Creative Feast – there will be a slide presentation of Liz’s garden and a
10:30am cooking demo. Seating is limited. Please sign up in advance.
July 21, Mon Tom Sieling – entertainer extraordinaire! “Take a Tromp through the Swamp”!” Songs for
6:30 – 7:30pm kids that will engage the whole family!
July 22, Tues Story time – Stuffed Animal Sleepover!
6:30-7:30pm
July 23, Wed Fairy houses at the Loon Center – Bring Lunch!
12:30-1:30pm
July 24, Thurs Friends Summer Book Discussion –“Lovingkindness” by Ann Roiphe. The scholar for
10:30am this discussion is Professor Jennifer Lee of UNH.
July 28, Mon “Every Sunday” presentation by author Donna Dearborn
7:00pm
July 29, Tue Norman Ng, Magician (one of our favorites!)
7:00-8:00pm
July 30, Wed Rock Painting. Bring your own rocks, we’ll supply the paint!
3:30-4:30pm
Aug 4, Mon “The Adventures of Buffalo and Tough Cookie” by Dan Szczesny. – a hiking
memoir
7:00pm that chronicles the journey of the author and his young hiking partner.
Aug 6, Wed Far Out Felting, 9-12 year olds. Please sign up in advance.
Aug 8, Fri Zombie Party! For 4th graders and up. Dress as a Zombie! Gruesome fun.
6:00-8:00pm
Aug 12, Tues Ice Cream Party!
3:00-4:00pm
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The 2014 House & Garden tour
Raffle Winners
Winnerss werse ceosen a rsandom by ee Li-brsarsy's Frsiday Morsning Sti ce & Cea ladies . Tee Merscean 's gift cerstifica es werse likewise rsandom-ly pairsed wi e ee rsaffle winners's names and een mailed o eem. Tee lucky winnerss werse: Patty Descarsbeau-Tee Cen ers Harsbors Diners Sally Fleming- Ceick-a-Dee S ation Searson Gulla-Pa 's Sea ood & Pizzersia Gayle Bettingers-Bursns Au o Cecelia S aple on-Tee Loon Cen ers Susan Brsackett-Lakes Region Compu ers Nancy Malling- Casual Cape Janice Miceaud-Buckey's Taversn Eversett Ruse- A Cu Above Sarsae Scewei zers-Skelley's Marske Seeila Rosenblatt-Wild Meadow Canoe & Kayak Nancy Slaney-Tee Coun rsy Drsummers Jewelers Susan Hursley-Keepsake Quilting Paula Young-Lemon Grsass Carsol Bambersrsy-Village Ki ceen Pa Innis-Winnipesaukee Bay Gulls Pa Farsrsell-Yikes Jill Alexanders-Hea e's Barsbarsa Ganem-Mug By Tee Bay Ersic Taussig-Home Com ors Jinx Walcott-Tee Bob House Marsianne Tompkins-Jackie's Boutique Diane Sceneiders-Faseion Forswarsd Elaine Ceesley-Lee Wae's Be sy McGuigan-Tee Edge Barsb Hawkins-Bayswa ers Book Company Janice Miceaud-Hea e's Pauline Co e-Jam & Pie Lady Marsianne Rapp- Subway Carsol Austin-Lavinia's Bersnadette Loesce- Ridgewood Coun rsy Club Georsge Joudrsie- Old Coun rsy S orse Marsion Jones- Faseion Forswarsd
THANK YOU TO ALL THAT DONATED TO OUR HOUSE
TOUR RAFFLES.
Friends of Moultonborough Annual
Book/Author Luncheon
Present Richard Blanco
Ricearsd Blanco is eailed as one o ee mos passiona e poetic voices and distinguiseed s orsy ellerss o ours day. As a eis orsic inaugursal poe , public speakers, prso essors and memoirsis , ee continues o invi e audiences o rseconnec o ee eears o ee euman expersience and all o i s beau-ti ul diverssi y. Tersouge ee powers o eis worsds and prses-ence, Blanco aps in o ours unspoken drseams, eopes and rsus rsations. He cap urses ee euman spirsi and condition, in all o i s complexities, opening up ours minds and en-coursaging us o see beyond ours differsences o searse in ee universsal expersience o ours eumani y. Jus as Carsl Sagan brsouge as rsonomy in o ours living rsooms, Blanco is appealing o audiences eversyweerse and inspirsing a new way o eink and eel abou ee poe rsy o ours day, mak-ing i an accessible, inclusive and rsans orsmative pars o ours eversyday lives. In addition, Blanco eas overs 20 yearss o expersience as a civil engineers, wi e ex ensive prsojec backgrsound in capi- al imprsovemen s mas ers planning, s rsee imprsovemen s, parsks, drsainage design, brsidge eydrsaulics, was ewa ers collection and rsansmission, envirsonmen al persmitting, and indus rsial acilities. He eas sersved as prsojec manag-ers and prsojec engineers ors varsious goversnmen al and commerscial clien s on a wide varsie y o prsojec assign-men s.
www.linkedin.com/in/richardblancopoet
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Book Sale 2014
Once again, eanks o many earsd-worsking and ai e ul volun eerss, plus lo s o grsea book donations
ersougeou ee years, we ead a ersrsific wo-day summers book sale. Tee wea eers was ac ually almos
pers ec ors ee sale, as we werse able o ge ee books ou o ee basemen and in o ee en s be orse
rsain came on ee evening prsiors o ee sale, and on ee Fours e, weile many people may eave been disap-
poin ed in ee seowersy wea eers, ee pos ponemen o o eers even s made i possible ors book buyerss o s ay la ers and seop
earsders, wi e ee rsesul ea we ook in abou $7500 on ee firss day o ee sale. Tee grsand o al o income rsom ee book sale
was $8584, meaning ea we pu an estima ed 15,000 books in o cirsculation in ee communi y. Sub rsacting ours expenses, weice
arse mainly ors ee en s, ee ne income o ee librsarsy ors u urse prsojec s was $7219. Leftoverss will be dona ed o Big Hears ed
Books, and we expec ano eers 900-plus boxes o donations ors 2015. In addition, we ake in money all ersouge ee years rsom
sales o papersbacks on ee wo rsacks nears ee main en rsance, so keep eose book donations coming. We arse eappy o accep
any clean and saleable books, bu please, no ex books, encyclopedias, ors condensed books.
HOUSE TOUR WAS A SUCCESS!
Tee Frsiends o ee Moul onborsouge Librsarsy wise o eank all weo eelped make ours 13 e House Tours o bene-
fi ee Moul onborsouge Librsarsy suce an oversweelming success. As in pas yearss, eis years's "Tours" eas been a
rsue exprsession o communi y suppors weice enables ee Frsiends o supplemen Librsarsy prsogrsamming as well
as enrsicemen activities ors ee communi y. Teanks o ee ou s anding eam effors o ee Frsiends' members-
seip and ee librsarsy s aff weo all willingly volun eersed eeirs time and enersgy, overs 300 individuals ook pars in eis special und
rsaising even ei eers volun eersing and/ors visiting ee Inn, ours eomes, and wo lakeside garsdens.
We arse ex rsemely grsa e ul ors ee genersosi y o ours sponsorss: S epeens Landscaping Prso essionals L.L.C., A Yours Sersvice NH
Was e Managemen , Magic Foods Ca ersing/Canoe Res aursan , and, especially, Carsgill Cons rsuction, NH Cus om Home Design
Builderss o Camp on, NH, ors underswrsiting ee expenses o ee 2014 Frsiends o ee Librsarsy Moul onborsouge House Tours.
Seversal arsea rses aursan s suce as Tee Cen ers Harsbors Diners, Tee Bay Res aursan , Pa 's Sea ood and Pizzersia and Tee Bob House add-
ed o ee oversall enjoymen o ee day by offersing lunceeon specials ors giving discoun s o ours ours parsticipan s. We arse rsuly ap-
prseciative o eem AND o ee ollowing local merscean s and rses aursan s ors eeirs grsacious donations o ours rsaffle. Teese in-
clude: Lavinia's, Buckey's Taversn, Winnipesaukee Bay Gulls, Tee Edge, Casual Cape, Bursns' Au omotive, Yikes, Jam n' Pie Lady,
Lakes Region Compu ers, Home Com ors , Wild Meadow Canoes & Kayaks, Tee Village Ki ceen, Coun rsy Drsummers Jewelerss, Ceick-a
Dee S ation, Subway, Bayswa ers Books Co.,Lee Wae Res aursan , Tee Old Coun rsy S orse, Skelley's Marske , Faseion Forswarsd, Jack-
ie's Boutique, A Cu Above, Ridgeway Coun rsy Club, Lemon Grsass Res aursan & Saki Bars, Keepsake Quilting, Hea e's Marske and
ee Loon Cen ers,
A versy special eank you o ee seven eomeownerss: Seannon Fairsceild and Tommy Randell, Tee Persrsas, Tee Temples, Tee Litterss s,
Tee Mallings, Tee Lokerss, and ee Lindamoo -Jennys weo grsaciously opened eeirs beauti ul eomes ors garsdens o ee public. Wi e-
ou eeirs willing parsticipation eis bi-annual eouse ours rsadition would no eave been possible. And a special eanks ors ee sa e
and smoo e flow o ee even 's rsaffic due o ee ou s anding co-opersation o ee Moul onborsouge Police Depars men .
A sincerse eank you o all ceairsperssons o varsious committees: Overs-all House Tours coorsdina orss -Seersrsy Weene, Jane Harsrsing on
and Ka ey Seders; Sponsorss- Marsy Kaen; Hos esses and Parskerss- Seersrsy Weene; Balloons and Sign Ins allerss- Dotty Simpson; Public-
i y - Sally Bars lett; Gifts and Re rsesemen s - Marsianne Rapp & Linda Ridenours; Insursance - Jorsdan Prsou y; Raffle Prsizes - Seersrsy
Weene & Jane Harsrsing on; Pos ers Dis rsibution - Ka ey Seders & Jane Harsrsing on; Raffle and Tours Ticke Design - Annemarsie Welce;
Head House Hos esses- Marsy Kaen, Sally Carsvers, Barsbarsa Hawkins, Dawn Smi e, Seersrsy Weene; Ticke Assis ance - Tee Moul on-
borsouge Librsarsy S aff; and Ticke Sales - Bayswa ers Book Co. o Cen ers Harsbors & Black's o Wol eborso.
And las bu no leas , we ex end a big "Teank You" o all Tours Attendees weose parsticipation enables us o continue o und ee
many educational prsogrsams, needs and activities ea we prsovide a ee Moul onborsouge Librsarsy...SEE YOU IN TWO YEARS!
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Fall 2014 FMPL Book Discussion Series
Susan R. Mersrsifield
10:30 on Teurssday Sep embers 18, Oc obers 23 and Novembers 20
Las years, ee FMPL discussion sersies ocused on li ersa urse depicting ceildrsen, women and men as eey expersienced and crsea ed social and perssonal ceange. Wi e eose books, ee eis- orsical time persiod in weice people lived was crsitical o ee developmen o no only cearsac- ersization, bu plo and eeme as well. Teis years (2014-2015), ours li ersarsy ocus will be on ee powers o place. In ee books we will searse, setting may overs seadow eis orsy o suce an ex en ea ee cearsac erss may seem o ineabi an almos timeless place.
In ours firss book, Townie, a memoirs by Andrse Dubus III, ee au eors searses eis s orsy o grsowing up in blue-collars owns on ee Massaceusetts/ New Hampseirse borsders dursing ee second eal o ee 20 e cen ursy. As ee ti le implies, Dubus’ identi y is seaped by eis you e in prse-gen rsification Newbursypors weerse ee grsows up wi e eis single mo eers and siblings. His spo-rsadic visi s rsom eis mos ly absen prso essors and amous wrsi ers a eers, Andrse Dubus II, mos ly sersve o eeige en ee au eors’s sense o abandonmen , isolation and vulnersabili y. Violence and crseativi y arse eis de enses in eis place in weice ee becomes a man.
Ours second book, wi e a con emporsarsy ye almos timeless setting, akes us o ee coas o Maine on ee Canadian borsders. In The Lobster Kings, Alex Zen ners in rsoduces us o ee Kings amily weo eave rsapped lobs erss off ee seorses o Loosewood Island ors cen ursies. Based loosely on Seakespearse’s King Lear, ee narsrsa ors, Corsdelia King, s rsuggles o bo e save eers amily rsom a my eic cursse and modersn drsug dealerss and become ee firss sea arsing ma rsi-arsce o a legendarsy amily.
In eis debu novel, Wiley Case akes us o a place so powers ul ea time is insignifican . In A Land More Kind Than Home, ersee cearsac erss; a boy, a midwi e, and ee own seersiff, arse defined and consumed by ee powers and mys ersy o ee Appalaceian setting in weice eey live. Case rsanspors s bo e eis cearsac erss and eis rseaderss in o a worsld o still eumid days, airs eick wi e dus and memorsy and even eotters passions and obsessions. Reason and logic eave little powers in ee land o Case’s imagination.
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CHILDREN’S EVENTS
Judi Knowles, Children’s Librarian FIZZ, BOOM READ...is ee eeme ors eis
years’s SUMMER READING PROGRAM.
Seven weeks o magic rsicks, science
prsojec s, wild animals, space crsaft crsaft,
airsy eouses and even a Zombie Pars y.
We ead overs 100 youngs erss sign up ee
firss week rsying o rsead as many books as
possible o earsn cool prsizes...silly oys,
ice crseam cones, passes o S orsyland,
Funspo okens, mini gol and o coursse
books. We apprsecia e ee Frsiends sup-
pors ors prsoviding ours magician,
Norsman Ng, ours mad scientis , Sarsa
Soski, ours singers, Tom Sieling , ee
Crsea urse Teaceers, and mos o ours prsizes as well. Ceeck ou ours wonders ul rsobo
on ee lawn crsea ed by Searson Gulla and Ricearsd Kennedy!
DID YOU KNOW?
MOULTONBOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY/ALTRUSA DELIVERS
TO THE HOMEBOUND
The Moultonborough Public Library and the Altrusa Club are pleased to offer a book de-
livery service to the homebound of Moultonborough. The Library offers an exten-
sive book selection, books on CD, books on tape, LARGE PRINT BOOKS, and many maga-
zines and videos. The staff at the Library will be happy to assist you with selections and
answer your questions. Altrusa volunteers will deliver and pick-up books on approxi-
mately a two-week cycle. If you are not a member of the library, arrangements for a
card may easily be made. Please call the Library for further information.
476-8895
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THE FRIENDS of MPL PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR:
Ceildrsen's Summers Reading and Sceool Vacation Prsogrsams
Ceildrsen's Holiday activities suce as: ee Halloween, Cersis mas, Valentines, Eas ers
& Maypole Celebrsations
Frsee passes o ee Libby Museum, Remick Coun rsy Doc ors Museum and Farsm, ee Cursrsiers Museum, ee
Wrsige Museum, ee McAuliffe-Seeparsd Discoversy C rs, ee Squam Lakes Na ursal Science Cen ers and rse-
duced prsice ticke s o ee Can ersbursy Seakers Village.
Frsee weekly compu ers eelp wi e ece specialis , Don Campbell eversy Wednesday rsom 11 am o 1 pm
2 new digi al signs displaying librsarsy in orsmation and o eers needed librsarsy ursni urse and supplies
Expanded Communi y Ou rseace Prsogrsam: One Book/One Ceild wi e ee Moul onborsouge Cen rsal Sceool
Where Does All the Money Go???????????
Do you ask yourself that every year? Well, this past year the Friends have spent
lots of money on great things for the library.
- Scholars for Book Discussions: $1,336.00
- Children’s Holiday Programs: $711.00
-Children’s Summer Reading program: $1,644.00
- PC Handyman’s Weekly Help for Patrons with Computer Problems: $4,950.00
- Magazines and DVDs added to the Collection and Purchase and installation of two Digital
monitors to publicize upcoming events: $2,950.00
These contributions allow the library to provide so many wonderful “extras” for our patrons.
Thank you to the Friends!
FROM THE DIRECTOR
I ’s ano eers busy summers eerse a ee librsarsy wi e all kinds o
activities going on. Ours Monday evening prsogrsams ors Augus include “Tee Adven urses o Buffalo and Touge
Cookie” abou eiking in ee Wei e Moun ains; Pueblo Indian Pottersy o ee Sou ewes wi e pars time rsesi-
den Joen Sadd; “Moose Man Na urse Peo ogrsapey;” and “350 yearss o NH Wildli e”. Ron Guilmette will prse-
sen eis new book “Islands o Winnipesaukee” on Wednesday, Augus 6 e. We arse also offersing compu ers
classes on smars peones, e-rseaderss, Excel, and Ipads. See you a ee librsarsy!
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FRIENDS OF THE MOULTONBOROUGH
PUBLIC LIBRARY OFFICERS
OFFICE NAME
President: Jane Harrington
1st VP: Sherry Weene
2nd VP: Laura Hampton
Treasurer: Carol Ann Dreyer
Recording Secretary: Linda Ridenour
Corresponding Secretary: Laura Hampton
Past President & Historian : Carole Smith
Alternate/Past President Marianne Rapp
Membership: Barbara Brash
Book Discussions: Susan Merrifield
Book Talk: Anne McLean
School Program Coordinator: Barbara Hawkins
Newsletter: Beverly Nelson
Publicity: Sally Bartlett
Book/Author Luncheon Marlene Taussig
Social Secretary Paula Young
The Friends of the Moultonborough Public Library is an
open orsganization—open o all weo love ours librsarsy, and
open o new ideas and suggestions ors prsogrsams, activities
and und rsaising. Weile no eversy suggestion will be imple-
men ed, all will be sersiously discussed and vo ed upon.
Frsiends board meetings arse open for all o attend.
Meetings usually will be eeld on ee firss Teurssday o ee
mon e a 10:00 (excep Jan, Feb and Mars).
Also, please rsemembers ea i you would like email rsom
ee Frsiends rsegarsding upcoming activities, e c., you mus
ceeck ee “op in” box on ee back o eis page and ge i
(and yours email addrsess) o us. We apprsecia e yours eelp
and suppors ! Teank you!
MEMORIAL BOOK DONATIONS
Have you considersed giving a gift o books ors a do-nation o ee Librsarsy Memorsial Fund as a way o marsk a significan occasion? Wea a wonders ul me eod ors a communi y members o eonors ea special someone as well as o rseaffirsm ee excellen quali y o ee worsk done by ee librsarsy s aff and rsus ees. A donation o ee Librsarsy, wee eers due o ee sadness o a berseavemen ors o com-memorsa e a eappiers occasion suce as a birs e-day ors anniverssarsy sersves a dual purspose. I acknowledges ea special persson ors occasion and, o coursse, eneances ee librsarsy's abili y o prsovide additional ma ersial o ours pa rsons weo will apprseci-a e eese gifts ors yearss o come. I is rsuly a gift ea keeps on giving.
Friends Bag!
Wei e wi e grseen rsim, eas side
pocke and snap closurse be ween
ee eandles. 16x14 incees wi e
fla bottom. Sui able ors books,
DVDs, e c. $15.00
RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP for 2014 Friendly Reminder
Membership runs from January through Decem-ber of each year. Membership dues are an important part of the fundraising which al-lows the Friends to spon-sor many programs and activities.. Check your mailing label. If it does not read 2014, please fill out the membership form on the back page and mail or bring to li-brary for your 2014 donation. We sincerely appreciate your yearly support.
Food Donation Box Needs Your Help
Hunger of the less fortunate is a worthy cause. Please
help to fill the food donation box which sits prominently in
the vestibule of the MPL. Replenish the box often with
canned goods and non-perishable items. Please no out-
dated items. All donated foods will be brought to the
Lakes Region Food Pantry. Thank you for all efforts to
help eradicate hunger in Moultonborough.
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Friends of Moultonborough
Public Library Newsletter
Editor—Bev Nelson
Friends of the
Moultonborough Public Library
P.O. Box 150
Moul onborsouge, NH 03254-0150
(603) 476-8895
Library Hours:
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Friday 10 am - 5 pm
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$50 Charles Dickens, $100 William Shakespeare
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