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In February, do more of what you love at the Hebron Library!
Saturday Craft and Chat - Paper Boxes
Saturday, February 12, 10amto12pm
Upcycle your 2021 calendars at our Saturday craft morning on February 12. We will use them to make elegant paper boxes that have many uses: place settings with chocolates or mints inside,small gifts like socks, bath samples, jewelry, weights for floating balloons on tables and lots more.
 Hebron Library Happenings - February 2022
 Please bring a pair of scissors, a pencil and a ruler or straight edge. We have plenty of calen- dars but bring your own if you’d like.
Book Club - Code Name Verity Wednesday, February 15, 1to2ishpm
The February selection is set in WWII and is the story of a young female British spy who is captured by the Nazis. “Har- rowing and beautifully written, Elizabeth Wein creates a visceral read of danger, resolve, and survival that shows just how far true friends will go to save each
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We will meet on February 16, 1 to 2(ish) pm. The book club is open to readers who enjoy ex- ploring different genres and dis- cussing literature in an informal, friendly gathering. Please email the Hebron Library, hebronnhli- brary@gmail.com, if you would like to be included in the group. Print copies are available at the Hebron Library thanks to in- ter-library loan with other NH libraries.
Knitters Club - Mondays, 2to4pm
Bring your knitting (or any portable craft project) to the li- brary and craft away in the com- pany of friends. Support each others’ creations and build com- munity. All levels of expertise are welcome.
Come feel the love at the Hebron Library
Stop by the library on Mon- days and Wednesdays, 1 to 4 pm, or Saturdays, 9 am to 12 pm.
There’s always something going on, whether it’s catching up with friends, swapping book recommendations, learning a craft, or browsing our collection.
Please note the new email address for the library: hebronn- hlibrary@gmail.com. The old Metrocast email address will continue to appear on emailed library notices but we’ll be com- pletely discontinuing it in 2022.
The Friends of the Hebron Li- brary are looking for new mem-
bers. Please join this dynamic group. They have big plans and they like to keep it fun! Email us to get in touch with them.
Keep up to date with the Hebron Library
Subscribe to our new digital newsletter! Find the form on our library website: www.hebronnh library.org. The newsletter comes out monthly and will include li- brary news, book recommenda- tions, and more.
Follow us on Facebook, face- book.com/hebronlibrary, for up to the minute news about the library! For more information about the Hebron Library and its programs, please visit www. hebronnhlibrary.org. We are open Mondays & Wednesdays 1 to 4 pm, and Saturdays 9 am to 12 noon.
Please note that masks are re- quired inside the building at this time.
February Book Recommendations from our reviewer, Nancy Springer
Ultimate VEG - Jamie Oliver - January’s Cookbook Book Club pick
Oliver offers a variety of veg- etarian recipes with listed ingre- dients and detailed directions along with helpful kitchen notes, arranged in sections such as cur- ries and stews, pasta, one pan wonders, desserts and more, giv- ing the cook something for every occasion. He ends with sections including “hints and tips” and “nutrition” to encourage a bal- anced diet with tasty plant based
alternatives to animal products.
Never - Ken Follett
Follett divides this political thriller into 5 sections, the stages of military readiness in prepa- ration for war. DEFCON 5, the lowest state of readiness to DEF- CON 1, nuclear war is immi- nent or has begun. In this nerve wracking drama of international tension, U.S. president Pauline Green is faced with a complex web of conflicts among the worlds superpowers. Several plot lines are slowly woven together to become an escalating crisis which could lead to all out nuclear war.
In Case You Get Hit by a Bus: How to Organize Your Life Now for When You’re Not Around Later - Abby Schneiderman and Adam Seifer with Gene Newman
Everplans is a leading com- pany in digital life planning. It presents a program to organize your life now so your loved ones won’t have to figure out the de- tails later. The book breaks it down into three levels. First (ur- gent) which involves passwords, money, assets and instruction manuals for your home and vehi- cles. The second level (technical) deals with trusts, wills, health- care and debts. The third level is called “the finishing touches” and contains organizing memo- rabilia, letters, photos and heir- looms. Also, you learn all you need to know about planning a funeral. This step-by- step pro- gram is the best parting gift you can leave your loved ones.
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