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Stowe Free Library group reads Caste | Community

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Storytime returns to Stowe Free Library

Storytime for little ones returns to Stowe Free Library on Friday, May 7, 10:30 a.m., 90 Pond St. Stories, songs, rhymes and a take-home craft will be offered outside (weather permitting) on the front lawn with youth librarian Nancy Rumery. Physical distancing for all (to the best of your ability) and face coverings for those over the age of 2 will be expected of all attendees. The library suggests bringing blankets or mats to create family islands. For more information contact Rumery at (802) 253-6145 or youthlibrarian@stowelibrary.org.

Loads of odes: Poet pens verses of Lamoille County towns

Jeffersonville poet Susan Sanders has spent the last month capturing in verse what she sees as the essence of every Lamoille County town, focusing on what makes each unique and an attribute to the whole of the community. “This all stemmed out of COVID, feeling very isolated and overwhelmed, and I felt compelled to do something,” she said. “I wanted to pay tribute and just acknowledge the people who are doing jobs, like cashiers and people that have these jobs that have to be on the front lines to work.” Sanders originally set her sights on a poetry version of the 251 Club — in which people visit each of the state’s 251 towns — and pondered penning a poem about every municipality.

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