Monday, February 13, 2012

Upcoming Programs at the Jaquith Public Library in Marshfield:

Wednesday, February 15 at 7 p.m. Learn about the Onion River Exchange: a way to exchange services with other people in your community. This method of time banking creates an hour for hour exchange. For example, your hour of gardening can get you one hour of car mechanics or your hour of painting can get you an hour of gardening. All of this without spending any money! Allison Underhill, director of the program, will explain how the exchange works and what you need to do to join.

Wednesday, February 22 at 7 p.m. Documentary film presentation about Mongolia. Susan Ross Grimaldi will share two short documentary films about her exciting and physically challenging travels in China (Inner Mongolia) and Mongolia. A quote from Susan’s report on her trip: “We were able to meet with the Duar shamans in Northern, Inner Mongolia and observe their work and witness their ceremonies. We also interviewed and filmed them. In Morin Dawa, we attended a Nassam festival, and were received as invited guests and shown every courtesy with our digital video and still photography.” Light refreshments will be served.

Wednesday, March 7 at 7 p.m. Classic Film: (1937), directed by Mark Sandrich, and starring Roland Young, Cary Grant, and Constance Bennett, this fantastical comedy involves the haunting of a banker by two ghosts.

Come to our Annual Contra Dance at Vivien and Michael Fritz’s barn on Saturday, March 10 at 7 p.m.!!! This is an event not-to-be-missed. It is a fundraiser so you can help the library while having lots of fun dancing and listening to the music. This will be our third annual contra dance and it has gotten rave reviews in the past so please join us!!! With Susannah Blachly and Susan Reid on fiddle and George White on guitar.

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