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Westerly Sun Column | Summer Fun Abounds
Jun 26, 2023
Summer has arrived, and I’m personally on a mission to spend as much time outdoors as possible over the next few months.
Westerly Sun Column | Fast Fashion ad How to Slow It Down
Jun 20, 2023
Recently I have been hearing the term “fast fashion”.
Westerly Sun Column | Summer Reading Program Starts Saturday
Jun 12, 2023
Summer is upon us! Even if you’ve been out of school for a few weeks, or enjoying the beach for the last couple of months, I don’t think it really feels like summer until our annual Summer Reading Program begins.
Westerly Sun Column | In Defense of Brunch
Jun 05, 2023
If you happened to read the library’s column a couple of weeks ago, I offer my deepest apologies. When I heard that my colleague wanted to write a column about brunch, I emphatically agreed.
Westerly Sun Column | Westerly's Living War Memorial
May 30, 2023
Westerly Library and Wilcox Park is known for many things. Books, certainly. Access to a variety of technologies, information, and programs. The sprawling park and beautiful gardens.
Westerly Sun Column | Glorying In All the Wonders of Lunch
May 22, 2023
What is the deal with brunch? It’s not breakfast, it’s not lunch, it’s some morphing of the two that I will admit is loved by many. Call it what it is, a glorified breakfast with alcohol.
Westerly Sun Column | Celebrating Spring With Launch of ‘Koha’
May 15, 2023
Spring is a time for growth and renewal … and this is not just true in Wilcox Park, where the grass is lush and the flowers are blooming. No, big changes are coming to the library as well!
Westerly Sun Column | Quench Your Comedic Thirst at the Library
May 08, 2023
I’m a big fan of humor. Whether I’m watching TV, listening to a podcast, or reading a book, I prefer comedic entertainment to anything else.
Westerly Sun Column | The Many Tentacles of the Octopus Canon
May 01, 2023
My most recent reading slump lasted way longer than is appropriate for a professional librarian, until the most unexpected thing reignited my reading flame. Octopuses.
Displaying News 81 - 90 of 128
Westerly Sun Column | Summer Fun Abounds
Jun 26, 2023
Summer has arrived, and I’m personally on a mission to spend as much time outdoors as possible over the next few months.
Westerly Sun Column | Fast Fashion ad How to Slow It Down
Jun 20, 2023
Recently I have been hearing the term “fast fashion”.
Westerly Sun Column | Summer Reading Program Starts Saturday
Jun 12, 2023
Summer is upon us! Even if you’ve been out of school for a few weeks, or enjoying the beach for the last couple of months, I don’t think it really feels like summer until our annual Summer Reading Program begins.
Westerly Sun Column | In Defense of Brunch
Jun 05, 2023
If you happened to read the library’s column a couple of weeks ago, I offer my deepest apologies. When I heard that my colleague wanted to write a column about brunch, I emphatically agreed.
Westerly Sun Column | Westerly's Living War Memorial
May 30, 2023
Westerly Library and Wilcox Park is known for many things. Books, certainly. Access to a variety of technologies, information, and programs. The sprawling park and beautiful gardens.
Westerly Sun Column | Glorying In All the Wonders of Lunch
May 22, 2023
What is the deal with brunch? It’s not breakfast, it’s not lunch, it’s some morphing of the two that I will admit is loved by many. Call it what it is, a glorified breakfast with alcohol.
Westerly Sun Column | Celebrating Spring With Launch of ‘Koha’
May 15, 2023
Spring is a time for growth and renewal … and this is not just true in Wilcox Park, where the grass is lush and the flowers are blooming. No, big changes are coming to the library as well!
Westerly Sun Column | Quench Your Comedic Thirst at the Library
May 08, 2023
I’m a big fan of humor. Whether I’m watching TV, listening to a podcast, or reading a book, I prefer comedic entertainment to anything else.
Westerly Sun Column | The Many Tentacles of the Octopus Canon
May 01, 2023
My most recent reading slump lasted way longer than is appropriate for a professional librarian, until the most unexpected thing reignited my reading flame. Octopuses.