Thursday, April 25, 2024

NORTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

JULY HIGHLIGHTS

NORTON PUBLIC Library EDITED

POTTER

Join us on Tuesday July 11, 2017 from 2:00 PM-3:00 PM in the Community Room for Dave the Potter. Learn the story of Dave the Potter, a slave who sent messages on each piece of pottery he made.?? Participants will listen to his story and learn a few simple techniques for making a pot.?? Each child will make a piece to take home.

Ages 4 and up.

Registration is required and begins on June 27. Please sign up in our registration book near the front desk or by phone (508-286-2696) or email (mruhl@sailsinc.org).

Phone and email registrations are finalized once you have received a confirmation from the library.

Presented by Marsha Wright from Self Help Inc.???s CFCE.

CONTACT: Marsha Wright 508-559-1666 x124 mwright@selfhelpinc.or

??FOUR IN A ROW

They’re back! Four in a Row is joining us again this summer for a fun concert in the Library Park! Join us on Tuesday July 11, 2017 at 7:00 PM.?? This 50’s/60’s rock and roll band has a wide range of covers and originals. They play Beatles music and 50’s music, as well as some modern music and originals. Don’t miss this talented young group!

Sponsored by North Easton Savings Bank.

REMEMBERING

Join us on Thursday July 13, 2017 at 3:30 PM in the Community Room for our program “Remembering the Vietnam War.” ??Members of the Taunton Area Vietnam Veterans Association will share a slideshow presentation and memories of their experiences during the Vietnam War. They will also bring military memorabilia as well as items from their time in Vietnam, including a Montagnard crossbow and sword, scrapnel from a 122mm rocket, and a piece of a Skycrane helicopter.??

The Taunton Area Vietnam Veterans Association is a non-profit organization. Based in Taunton Massachusetts, it was officially founded in January of 1983 by five Vietnam Veterans and one Korean Veteran. Many months prior to this date a great deal of time was spent on writing a list of purposes around which the group was built.The following is a list of the TAVVA’s purposes and goals: To improve the conditions for Vietnam Veterans, to promote positive education for all on Vietnam and its Veterans, to assist the needs of our members and their families whenever possible, to provide Vietnam Veterans representation at area meetings and ceremonies when required or requested, and to insure the continuing remembrance of our fallen brothers and sisters and those still listed as M.I.A.’s.