Meriden Library Storytime
Meriden Library Storytime
Join us at the Meriden library for stories, songs, and friendship. Storytime is designed especially for pre-K children but is open to all.
Join us at the Meriden library for stories, songs, and friendship. Storytime is designed especially for pre-K children but is open to all.
Events include Rock, Paper & Scissor Challenge, Water Balloon Toss, Golf Ball & Spoon Relay, Beach Ball Waddle Relay, Cheese Balls on a Hat, Blind Volleyball and Tug of War. This event is to support the 2025 7th and 8th Grade Educational Trip to the Galapagos Islands! Register here: https://forms.gle/D2QJsuUT9TLog7ADA Questions? Email Melissa Drye msdrye@comcast.net
On Sunday, September 1st, at 10 am, the Cornish Hiking Club will hike up to the old quarry on Mount Ascutney. Meet at the Brownsville Trail lot on Rte VT-44 (Brownsville Trail Parking, VT-44, Windsor, VT; just past 3181 VT-44 and at GPS coordinates 43.46588494867229, -72.44011400012765). Everyone is welcome. The hike is easy to moderate,...
Volunteers will set up coffee and tea for attendees. You are welcome to bring puzzles, cards, games, or handcraft.  Caregivers, family, and friends are also welcome. CAIP's goal is to provide our seniors with social time, stimulating conversation, and helpful information related to aging. Seniors living in Cornish, as well as those in Plainfield and Meriden,...
In the spring of 2020, Lara's three daughters return to the family's orchard in Northern Michigan. They beg their mother to tell them the story of Peter Duke, a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance years before at a theater company called Tom Lake. As Lara recalls the past,...
Mascoma Hello fellow trekkers! Greetings from the operational hive of the great CHC. I bring you news, good news I think, for the adventurous among us. The Northern Rail Trail runs from Lebanon to Boscawen, New Hampshire. All-in-all it is 58.3 miles in length. That sounds like too much fun to have all at once....
The menu includes eggs (fried, scrambled) omelets (ham, cheese, onions, peppers) pancakes (plain, blueberries, chocolate chips) French toast, sandwich (egg with cheese and either ham, sausage or bacon on an English muffin) waffles, eggs Benedict, home fries, bacon, sausage, ham, English muffins, toast, coffee, tea, juice and milk. The Lodge is located at 36 School...
Program Overview: The Local Authors Speaking Program will consist of a series of events hosted at the Plainfield NH Public Libraries, featuring discussions, readings, and Q&A sessions with talented writers from our community. This initiative aims to: Support Local Talent: Provide a platform for authors in our community to showcase their work, connect with readers,...
Kelly Rapp of Mt. Ascutney Health Connection will bring us information on Medicare Part D open enrollment. Seniors in Cornish and Plainfield, as well as their family and caregivers, are warmly invited to attend. CAIP volunteers will provide coffee and tea. This will be an interactive time, so bring your questions and your experiences to...
Program Overview: The Local Authors Speaking Program will consist of a series of events hosted at the Plainfield NH Public Libraries, featuring discussions, readings, and Q&A sessions with talented writers from our community. This initiative aims to: Support Local Talent: Provide a platform for authors in our community to showcase their work, connect with readers,...
This weekend we’re really going to be seeing a lot of gorgeous Fall color, so let’s head on up to what I believe is one of our favorite vistas: Mt. Tom! And if we start from the Billings Museum parking lot (54 Elm St, Woodstock, VT 05091), we can even incorporate a water feature: The...
CALLING ALL KIDS!! With fall comes the return of the George Stowell Library monthly Kids Crafts with Ilsa. All kids are welcome. We meet at the old Cornish Store & all materials are provided. Join us Saturday, September 21 , 10:30-11:30 and make a paper bowl turtle!
The Friends of the Cornish Library invite one and all to a pizza party/social gathering at the former general store on Saturday, September 21 at 5:30pm. This gathering is for members and non-members alike, especially those who would like to find out more about our mission. Please RSVP at the link below. https://forms.gle/Uc7aVUXvqFYvQC3J7 We look...
Menu: Shepherd's Pie, green salad and apple crisp Reservations required by Sunday, September 22nd Email audreyjac@icloud.com or call 603-469-3245
The Cornish Hiking Club will meet at 10 am on Saturday at the Helen Woodruff Smith Bird Sanctuary (next to the Meriden Town Hall at 146 Main St). We haven't been back in a while. It's a relatively easy trail. Everyone is welcome!
Join this free annual event at your local national park celebrating sculpture and the arts. The festival kicks off at 10am with a special concert by the Villalobos Brothers and Myra Flynn. Other activities include bronze pouring demonstrations, a gallery talk by contemporary artist Christina Pitsch, and 10 area sculptors sharing their process. For the...
The Cornish Community Initiative is hosting a community potluck where we will be talking about the current status of the new Library and Community Center project in the Flat. Spread the word, we'd love to see a great community turn out for this! Doors will open at 4:45pm Food line will start at 5:15 Dinner...
Special Coffee Hour for Seniors on Medicare Advantage and Medi-Gap Plans Cornish Aging in Place (CAIP) will have a special coffee hour on Tuesday, October 1, at 10:00 am at the former Cornish general store/new library site in Cornish Flat. Elizabeth Meader of Gateway Retirement Solutions will talk about Medicare Advantage Plans and Medi-gap Plans...
All are welcome. RSVP please, this time, in case we have to relocate for more space. Any questions or comments, contact Linda Leone at:  linellenleone@gmail.com or (201)-787-9789.
For more information about Conservation Commission activities visit https://www.cornishnh.net/conservation-commission/ History, Ecology & Wildlife of the Connecticut River in Cornish Join the Cornish Conservation Commission for an exploration of the Connecticut River with special guests. TO REGISTER: Email or call Cindy Heath, cheath58@gmail.com, 603-543-1307. LINK to full view of details on the Conservation Commission homepage.
A potluck for women in town. Watch for more details. https://www.cornishnh.net/cornish-quilters/