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your public library
Where Community & Ideas Connect
[email protected] • 301-600-7212 • www.fcpl.org
by Erin Dingle, Administrator, Thurmont Regional Library/Emmitsburg Branch Library
Many readers know about can accelerate brain development, Marie’s
available meeting rooms at both particularly in the areas of language Beauty Salon
the Thurmont and Emmtisburg acquisition and reading skills. And,
libraries, but it doesn’t hurt to the kids love music because it’s 21 Meadow Lane • Thurmont
share a reminder. The rooms fun. Can’t make it to one of the
are comfortable and provide an programs? We have a wonderful 301-271-4551
opportunity to bring together the selection of music online or on CD
community for public gatherings just for kids. Senior Citizen
of civic, cultural, educational, or Perms $30
charitable service to the community. The community has confirmed
And there’s always plenty of free that history is abundantly of interest Tue 1 - 8 p.m. • Thu 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
parking at both libraries. For-profit to them, and we are more than Fri 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sat 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
business and organizations are willing to host programs that focus
welcome to use the rooms for a fee. on our rich local history. Coming Call 301-271-4551 for appointment.
Reservations can be made up two up, we are featuring what we Please leave message after 4 rings.
months ahead. Since Thurmont consider the second of a three-part
Regional Library has expanded open local transportation theme. The first,
hours until 9:00 p.m., Mondays the Western Maryland Railroad,
through Thursdays, more people was held in February. On Monday,
have taken advantage of our April 17, learn about the Thurmont
rooms. That extra hour has made a Trolley, Emmitsburg Railroad, and
difference for people meeting after Bus Connector, when Mike Hillman
work hours. We can also provide of the Emmitsburg Area Historical
a projector for any meeting for a Society shares stories of these early
$10.00 charge. All of the details and transportation modes.
instructions for reserving rooms can
be found at ww.fcpl.org. Coming up on June 12, author
of America’s Road: A Photographic
This season, Frederick County History of The National Road,
Public Libraries will be featuring Russell Poole, shares the story of the
wonderful nature- and garden- first federally funded road. Poole’s
related programs, providing a program kicks off our annual
good reason for you to visit one of summer series, co-partnered by the
our branches. When visiting our Thurmont Historical Society and
calendar online, look for programs the library. In that series, learn the
labeled “Green Living” and enjoy history behind the Creeger House,
junior gardening, making a bird the society’s headquarters. Log
feeder, creating a seed ball, and cabin, Colonel’s house, home of
much more. Thurmont first WW II casualty—
learn more on July 10.
Another theme you’ll be seeing
on our calendar is music. Music And, finally, on August 14, Steven
is becoming more and more a Hoke recalls his grandparent’s
part of our offerings, with special business: the Hoke Furniture
“Symphony Storytimes” plus Company, a premiere American
“Family Tales and Tunes.” Multiple furniture manufacturing Thurmont
studies have shown that musical company. Owners Lloyd and Clara
experiences in early childhood May Hoke and their staff designed
and built custom furniture for
people across the United States,
and even internationally. All history
programs begin at 7:00 p.m. and are
all scheduled for Monday nights.
If you like to plan ahead, please
check out all of our programs
coming up over the next couple of
months. We guarantee something
is always happening that is fun,
educational, and interesting for
all ages. This column, generously
provided by The Catoctin Banner,
isn’t long enough to list every single
program, so please check out the
FCPL website at www.fcpl.org
or come in and pick up a branch
calendar.
Frederick County Public Libraries
will be closed on Sunday, April 16.
your public library
Where Community & Ideas Connect
[email protected] • 301-600-7212 • www.fcpl.org
by Erin Dingle, Administrator, Thurmont Regional Library/Emmitsburg Branch Library
Many readers know about can accelerate brain development, Marie’s
available meeting rooms at both particularly in the areas of language Beauty Salon
the Thurmont and Emmtisburg acquisition and reading skills. And,
libraries, but it doesn’t hurt to the kids love music because it’s 21 Meadow Lane • Thurmont
share a reminder. The rooms fun. Can’t make it to one of the
are comfortable and provide an programs? We have a wonderful 301-271-4551
opportunity to bring together the selection of music online or on CD
community for public gatherings just for kids. Senior Citizen
of civic, cultural, educational, or Perms $30
charitable service to the community. The community has confirmed
And there’s always plenty of free that history is abundantly of interest Tue 1 - 8 p.m. • Thu 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
parking at both libraries. For-profit to them, and we are more than Fri 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sat 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
business and organizations are willing to host programs that focus
welcome to use the rooms for a fee. on our rich local history. Coming Call 301-271-4551 for appointment.
Reservations can be made up two up, we are featuring what we Please leave message after 4 rings.
months ahead. Since Thurmont consider the second of a three-part
Regional Library has expanded open local transportation theme. The first,
hours until 9:00 p.m., Mondays the Western Maryland Railroad,
through Thursdays, more people was held in February. On Monday,
have taken advantage of our April 17, learn about the Thurmont
rooms. That extra hour has made a Trolley, Emmitsburg Railroad, and
difference for people meeting after Bus Connector, when Mike Hillman
work hours. We can also provide of the Emmitsburg Area Historical
a projector for any meeting for a Society shares stories of these early
$10.00 charge. All of the details and transportation modes.
instructions for reserving rooms can
be found at ww.fcpl.org. Coming up on June 12, author
of America’s Road: A Photographic
This season, Frederick County History of The National Road,
Public Libraries will be featuring Russell Poole, shares the story of the
wonderful nature- and garden- first federally funded road. Poole’s
related programs, providing a program kicks off our annual
good reason for you to visit one of summer series, co-partnered by the
our branches. When visiting our Thurmont Historical Society and
calendar online, look for programs the library. In that series, learn the
labeled “Green Living” and enjoy history behind the Creeger House,
junior gardening, making a bird the society’s headquarters. Log
feeder, creating a seed ball, and cabin, Colonel’s house, home of
much more. Thurmont first WW II casualty—
learn more on July 10.
Another theme you’ll be seeing
on our calendar is music. Music And, finally, on August 14, Steven
is becoming more and more a Hoke recalls his grandparent’s
part of our offerings, with special business: the Hoke Furniture
“Symphony Storytimes” plus Company, a premiere American
“Family Tales and Tunes.” Multiple furniture manufacturing Thurmont
studies have shown that musical company. Owners Lloyd and Clara
experiences in early childhood May Hoke and their staff designed
and built custom furniture for
people across the United States,
and even internationally. All history
programs begin at 7:00 p.m. and are
all scheduled for Monday nights.
If you like to plan ahead, please
check out all of our programs
coming up over the next couple of
months. We guarantee something
is always happening that is fun,
educational, and interesting for
all ages. This column, generously
provided by The Catoctin Banner,
isn’t long enough to list every single
program, so please check out the
FCPL website at www.fcpl.org
or come in and pick up a branch
calendar.
Frederick County Public Libraries
will be closed on Sunday, April 16.