Storywalk will stay awhile.

A small group of us enjoyed Anne Jennison’s Native American Storytelling on Saturday, November 6th, 11-12, via zoom. Anne shared a local resource she’s part of https://indigenousnh.com/ as well as a ‘land acknowledgement’ to start her program. “This talk/event/performance/etc. takes place on (or this library/school/theater/etc. is located on) N’dakinna, which is the traditional ancestral homeland of the Abenaki, Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude the land and waterways and the alnobak (people) who have stewarded N’dakinna throughout the generations.” This was an excellent and deeply informative storytelling and beyond thanks to funding provided by the NH State Council on the Arts as well as funds administered by the NH State Library and provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Stop and acknowledge the Abenaki land we stand on and enjoy Sy Montgomery’s story while the weather lasts.

While the weather remains mild we will leave the storywalk up for your enjoyment. Don’t forget to take a sticker at the end to help us count visitors. Post a pic of your visit to @frostfreelibnh for a chance to win a copy of the book