BRYANT POND — A group of ladies has made a quilt to raffle in honor of the upcoming 200th birthday of the town of Woodstock in 2015. Tickets are available at the library and at the Town Office. This is a lap quilt featuring scenes representing Maine. Another quilt will be made featuring themes of the town itself and will be kept at the historical society.

Library programs will start at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11. The speaker will be Valerie Cole from SeniorsPlus. She will give a presentation on the various things that SeniorsPlus can provide. The public is invited at no charge.

New books are: “The Storyteller,” Jodi Picoult; “The Lady in the Attic,” Tara Randel; “My Beloved World,” Sonia Sotamayor; “The Patience Stone,” Aliq Rahimi; “The Chance,” Karen Kingsbury; “From Across the Ancient Waters,” Michael Phillips; “Starting New” and “Starry Night,” Debbie Macomber; “Don’t Go,” Lisa Scottoline; “American Story,” Bob Dotson; “Lifesaving Lessons,” Linda Greenlaw; “12th of Never,” James Patterson; “The Hit,” “King and Maxwell,” “The Finisher,” David Baldacci; “Benediction,” Kent Haruf.

Also, “Fly Away,” and “The Things We Do for Love,” Kristin Hannah; “The Time Between,” Karen White; “The Widower’s Tale,” Julie Glass; “Fatal Storm,” Rob Mundle; “A Winter Dream,” “Step of Faith,” “Walking on Water,” Richard Paul Evans; “Cross Roads,” Wm. Paul Young; “Voyager,” Diana Gabaldon; “Love Anthony,” Lisa Genova’ “The Fifth Witness,” Michael Connelly; “Proof of Heaven,” Eben Alexander M.D.; “Me Before You,” Jojo Moyes.

Also, “Hopeless,” Colleen Hoover; “Death & Love in the Holocaust,” Steve Hochstabt; “Wise Men,” Stuart Nadler; “Until the End of Time” and “Winners,” Danielle Steele; “ A Week in Winter,” Maeve Binchy; “Adrift,” Steven Callahan; “Medals in the Attic,” Cathy Elliot; “All-Girl Filling Station Review,” Fannie Flagg; “Little Night,” Luanne Rice; “The Boys in the Boat,” Daniel Brown.

Also, “And the Mountains Echoed,” Khaled Hussein; “Take Down Twenty,” Janet Evanovich; “Hallelujah Hollywood,” Shaytee Gadson; “Someone Else’s Love Story,” Joshilyn Jackson; “Black Count,” Tom Reiss; “Table for Seven,” Whitney Gaskell; “The Summer Girls,” May Alice Monroe; “The Secret Keeper,” Kate Morton; “The Coukoo’s Calling,” Robert Galbraith; “Beautiful Day,” Elin Hilderbrand.

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Also, “Sweet Salt Air,” Barbara Delinsky; “Overboard,” Michael Tougias; “Somewhere Between Luck and Trust,” Emilie Richards; “Dogtripping,” David Rosenfelt; “The Hero,” Robyn Carr; “The Round House,” Louise Erdich; “The Longest Ride,” Nicholas Sparks; “Top of the Morning,” Brian Stelter; “All You Could Ask For,” Mike Greenberg; “The Changing Nature of Maine Woods,” Andrew Barton; “Someone,” Alice McDermott; “After Her,” Joyce Maynard; “Brewster,” Mark Slovka.

Also, “The Burgess Boys,” Elizabeth Strout; “Three good Things,” Wendy Francis; “I Am Malala,” Malala Yousafzai; “Etched in Sand,” Regina Calacterra; “Gone,” “Mistress,” James Patterson; “Still Foolin “Em,”, Billy Crystal; “Sycamore Row,” John Grisham; “My Next Step,” Dave Linger; “The Little Way of Ruthie,” Lemin R. Dreher; “Daddy’s Gone Hunting,” Mary Higgins Clark; “Waiting to be Heard,” Amanda Knox; “Inferno,” Dan Brown.

Also, “The Apple Orchard,” Susan Wiggs; “Unwritten,” Charles Martin; “Sum it Up,” Pat Summit; “America the Beautiful,” “Gifted Hands,” Ben Carson, M.D.; “A Fine Romance,” Susan Branch; “The Ocean at the End of the Lane,” Neil Gaiman; “How the Light Gets In,” Louise Penny; “Still Life with Bread Crumbs,” Anna Quindlen; “One Night Rodeo,” Lorelei James; “People of the Book,” Geraldine Brooks; “Wyoming Bold,” Diana Palmer; “Three Sisters,” “Barefoot Season,” Susan Mallery; “Bittersweet,” Mirana Whittmore.

The Franklin Grange of Bryant Pond donated several books on tape that are available for check-out.

Library hours are 1 to 5 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. Other activities take place at the library, also. If you are interested in exercise classes, call 665-2505 during library hours for more information.


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