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I hope we can follow his fine example.
As many of you may now by now our community lost a good man this week. Rufus Frost, III, He left us on Tuesday morning. Though I’m grateful his suffering has ended, I find myself wondering how we will fill the gap when we lose such an integral community member. Many of you may have…
Read More#PlantWildflowers for pollinators.
Seed packets have arrived thanks to a grant through the #PlantWildflowers project. We have NorthEast Mix wildflowers seed packets to support our pollinators. There are also Common Bees of Eastern North America ID cards. All are welcome to pop in for a packet or two to spread in your favorite spot to encourage pollinator habitat.…
Read MoreYou are NOT alone
I don’t know about you but I’ve been feeling wobbly for over a year now. As everyone worked on book displays and book marks in the library for Mental Health Month, I found myself listening to THWOD, The Hilarious World of Depression by John Moe, through the LIBBY app. The author also has a podcast.…
Read MoreLittle Lambs, worms, daffodils …
The sun is shining in the window for the 1st time this week. April showers have definitely brought the flowers as daffodils and grape hyacinth are out. Friend, Cynthia Wall, spent some time in the garden beds and they look greener than ever. Seed library is getting some attention. Building committee is due to meet…
Read MoreThe sounds & smells of spring bring a visceral reaction.
Not just a great book for the season but the title sums it all up. Daffodil shoots are shooting. Mud buckets & boots are out for the grandkid’s mud kitchen and I’m itching to get my fingers in the dirt. The seed library is stocked and ready for browsing. We’ll have a seed planting activity…
Read MoreHappy Friday from Frost Free
Best way to start Friday morning of National Library Week? Field Trip visit from our friends at Cedar Crest Center for Children and their staff. Their teacher, Elaina, visits regularly to check out piles of stories for them to enjoy at school and it was so great to meet them all. They brought us hand-marbled…
Read MoreMudluscious! “Spring has sprung the grass is riz’ I wonder where the birdies iz.”
March is coming to an end in her muddy, shivery way. The birds are singing up a storm. Looking forward to more signs of spring. The library has had some wonderful bustle-y days. Thursdays we were bursting with game night, trustee meeting and girl scouts upstairs. All made extra special as Officer Beha dropped in…
Read Moremore precipitation?
It is still February after all. That spring like day of melt was a big tease. Skating rinks, spring ponds and back to snow banks. If you need a break from all the weather drama come in and see us. We will be closed tomorrow, Friday, February 25th to allow our hard-working DPW crew to…
Read MoreCORRECTION – Physical Quorum achieved. Library Trustee Meeting, Saturday, 02/19 at 8:30 am
Email us at [email protected] or call 603 876 4479 for the meeting link if you’d like to attend this PUBLIC meeting, virtually. See you then. Eduardo Moura, ChairFrost Free Library Trustees Email us at [email protected] or call 603 876 4479 for the meeting link or Zoom with us at the library via projector.
Read MoreRun out of books yet? – Library is Closed 2/4/22
Try the Libby App, for NH Downloadable Books, on your favorite device. Did you know there are instructional videos by our Rockstar, Technology Resources Librarian, Bobbi? Email if you need your library card #. [email protected] I recommend setting preferences to “available now” to avoid holds. I also sort by release date and am always pleasantly…
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