Librarian Bettina Blood, Head of the Morrill Memorial Library Literacy Department, retired July 16th after many years of outstanding service to the Morrill Memorial Library. Mrs. Blood has won awards from the state of Massachusetts for her excellent work in Literacy.
We say thank you, thank you, thank you and wish her all the best.
July. Ah, summer. Enjoy it. Visit the library for the newest books, books on cd, and movies on dvd. Check your favorite website or blog. Email your family and friends. See you at the library.
7/20/2010
7/12/2010
Suminagashi Marbling Workshop
Join local artist Cindy Rudolph on Wednesday, August 11 at the Morrill Memorial Library from 10 a.m. to noon and create beautiful note cards and bookmarks using the easy, water-based method of paper marbling called suminagashi. No artistic talent is required!
Norwood resident Cindy Rudolph is employed by the Morrill Memorial Library. She is also an artist, calligrapher and former president of the Norwood Art Association. She has taught adult education for many years at the Westwood High School Evening School and also in Norwood.
Registration is limited to 25. This free workshop is made possible through the generosity of the Friends of the Library. There is a $3 fee per person to cover supplies, and participants will be able to take their creations home. Sign up at the library or call 781-769-0200, x222. The library is air-conditioned and is accessible to people with disabilities.
Norwood resident Cindy Rudolph is employed by the Morrill Memorial Library. She is also an artist, calligrapher and former president of the Norwood Art Association. She has taught adult education for many years at the Westwood High School Evening School and also in Norwood.
Registration is limited to 25. This free workshop is made possible through the generosity of the Friends of the Library. There is a $3 fee per person to cover supplies, and participants will be able to take their creations home. Sign up at the library or call 781-769-0200, x222. The library is air-conditioned and is accessible to people with disabilities.
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