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WE HAVE A WINNER!

Thank you to all of theDragon Hunters andtheir families forparticipating in thegreat Dragon EggHunt. Congratulationsto Kaylie Blouson forfinding the big egg andwinning the dragonpuppet! Look foranother hunt thiswinter!

AINSWORTH VISITS ONWARD

Did you know that the Library visits Onward at WESevery month? We read stories and leave achallenge for Onward each month. We are readingthe Red Clover books so they can join other youthin Vermont as they vote on their favorite in May.The Red Clover Book Award is designed for childrenin kindergarten through fourth grade. Each yearthousands of Vermont school children read the 10nominated picture books and vote for their favoritein the spring. The award has been handed outannually since 1997. This month we read All the Wayto the Top: How One Girl’s Fight for Americans withDisabilities Changed Everything by Pimentel, AnnetteBay. Ask your Onward student about it.

TRUNK OR TREATWe had so much fun last year that we aregoing to do it again! Our Annual Trunk or TreatEvent will be Saturday, October 30th from3-5pm at Williamstown Middle High School.Contact us to decorate a vehicle ($10 a car)or to donate candy to the cause. We willfollow Covid restrictions as we did last year. Allproceeds benefit the library for the purchaseof books. Bring your young friends to join in!

GO PAINEMOUNTAINSOCCER TEAMS!Support youth sportsand your local libraryat the same time!Find the Friends ofthe Library at theWMHS Soccer FieldSaturday, October9th and 23rd from 10am-1pm selling drinks andyummy goodies. All proceeds go towardspurchasing new books for the Ainsworth PublicLibrary. Interested in volunteering? Check outthe article about the Friends below!

2338 VT Route 14 Williamstown, VT 05679802.433.5887 | library@williamstownvt.org

MEET THE FRIENDSThe Friends ofAinsworth PublicLibrary is a group ofvolunteers giving thegift of their time,energy, andenthusiasm to thissmall community

library.The mission of the group is to raisemoney to support library programs, projectsand needs beyond that provided by townfunding. Friends’ fundraising has paid forwindow shades, folding table and chairs, an airconditioner, and in order for children to havejuice during the weekly Story Time, amini-refrigerator. Funds have also been used topurchase adult and youth books, prizes forreading contests, and materials for workshops.Fundraising efforts are now focused on payingfor the new mobile bookshelves in the library’sChildren’s Room. Librarian Sarah Snow isdelighted with this addition. She says, “Therewere safety issues with the way the books wereshelved in wire baskets. Children couldn’t seethe books well, and would sometimes pull thebook-heavy baskets down causing books tofall on them or pinching their fingers. Havingthe book bins allows children to look at booksat their eye level and easily reach in and takewhat appeals to them. The bottom of the binsallow for our youngest baby patrons to easilyaccess books at their eye level. Since the binsare on wheels we can use the youth space inmore creative ways.” The Friends would love

to welcome new volunteers. Let us know if youare interested in helping.

MARK YOUR CALENDARSSaturday, October 2ndFind us at Fall Festival

Thursday, October 7th at 6pmFriends of the Library meeting

Friday, October 8th at 10amBoard of Trustees Meeting

Saturday, October 9th 11am-1pmFriends sell snacks at WMHS Soccer Games

Monday, October 11thLibrary CLOSED

Monday, October 18-23rdYouth Craft Give-away

Thursday, October 21st at 4pmBook Group

Saturday, October 23rd 11am-1pmFriends sell snacks at WMHS Soccer Games

Saturday, October 30th 3pm-5pmTrunk-or-Treat at WMHS

Find our table at the Williamstown FallFestival Saturday, October 2nd!

CLOSED MONDAY OCTOBER 11TH FORINDIGENOUS PEOPLES/ COLUMBUS DAY

2338 VT Route 14 Williamstown, VT 05679802.433.5887 | library@williamstownvt.org

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