Thank you:

A Letter of Thanks and Recognition:

            Those of you in our community who frequent our library may have noticed a bit of a busy activity around our building this summer. Allow me to tell you what has been happening here at the Belmont Literary and Historical Society Free Library.

We had the honor of having Brandon Cline (Cline Masonry), Jake Grisewood (Happy Hill Enterprise LLC.), and Alva Robbins all work on the care and repair of our historic library. We now, thanks to their skills and labor, have repaired brickwork, a new accessibility ramp, and painted the windows and other accents of the library building.

For over a hundred years, our library has stood as a center of community and learning. With the help of Mr. Cline, Mr. Grisewood, Mr. Robbins, and their crews of laborers, hopefully our library will stand for a hundred more.

We at the library would also like to take this time to thank another of our community who is vital in the upkeep of our historic building: Nate Jefferds. Mr. Jefferds is responsible for the cleaning, maintaining, and functioning of our clock tower. Our clock is a relic of older times, fully powered by gears and gravity; it is a marvel of engineering. In fact, there is a clock like ours in the Smithsonian Museum; however, their clock is broken. Our clock tower bell tolls on the hour thanks to Mr. Jefferds care.

I would also like to mention one more person on this list of thanks. Carrie Jefferds, and up until last year, had been director of our library for eighteen years. She retired and has set off in pursuit of another career. Without her guidance, I would not have been able to take over so smoothly as the new director.

We would also like to recognize the hard work of our volunteers, Annie Tucker, Nancy Howbridge, and Wendy and Don Skinner (pictures and framing).

To all these many talented and wise people, on behalf of the library, thank you.

            Sincerely,

                        Curtis Decker, Director

Belmont Literary and Historical Society Free Library

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Scurry – by Mac Smith

Stories come to us in all manner of ways. One of the growing formats for literature is online graphic novels. “Scurry” is a story following a colony of mice that live in a house; however, something odd has happened. The humans are gone. Food low and tensions high, some mice set out into the wilds to see if there is anything to be found in the city on the other side.

Reminiscent of “Watership Down” and “Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH,” this is a beautifully drawn graphic novel that is full of thrills and surprises.

I would rate this as a teen and up story for mild dark elements, animal predation, and atmospheric tension.

The first page of the story is linked below.

https://www.scurrycomic.com/scurry-comic/2016/1/17/comic-01-00

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Internet Social Media and Your Brain

I can remember when I was a kid NOT having the internet. Life seemed a more peaceful place back then. Yet, the internet is here and not going away, so we must learn and adapt. One of the hardest things to do is self evaluation in the face of this evolving technology.

Kurzgesagt YouTube video series, “In a Nutshell,” is good at presenting information in a condensed and easy to follow format. This particular video talks about how your brain and the internet, specifically the social media aspect, clash and interact. I found it thought provoking and a timely topic for discussion. I hope you find it interesting and helpful.

Curtis Decker, Director of the Belmont Free Library

YouTube video Kurzgesagt in a nutshell, “The Internet is Worse Than Ever – Now What?”

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Year of the Dragon

(Image of the Dungeons and Dragons logo)

Welcome to 2024, Year of the Dragon! Inspired by this year I thought we would open with a Dungeons and Dragons starter kit. Ever wanted to play DnD but felt unsure where to begin? Try out these helpful links. (You can also check these links out on our library Facebook page).

Character Sheet:
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DnD Official Website:
https://dnd.wizards.com/resources/character-sheets

Fifth Edition Player Handbook
https://orkerhulen.dk/onewebmedia/DnD%205e%20Players%20Handbook%20%28BnW%20OCR%29.pdf

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Welcome to 2024, Year of the Dragon!

(Artwork by Curtis Decker)

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Notable Quotes

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

The Belmont Literary and Historical Society Free Library will be closed on Christmas day and on the 26th. Have a happy and safe holiday season.

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Protect Your Right to Read!

Almond 20th Century Club Library
Public Hearing on Challenge to Library Materials
Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 6:45 pm
Alfred-Almond School District Auditorium

There is to be a public hearing in regards to material the Almond Library has on their shelves. A library’s duty is to have information for all and all information free from discrimination. Please help support the Almond Library as they face this challenge to the freedom of access to information in a safe public space.

The Cuba Library is also under such a challenge in regards to their materials. Please help support them to protect the publics access to this information.

Cuba Circulating Library
Public Hearing on Challenge to Library Materials
Monday, December 11, 2023 at 5:30 pm
Location: TBD

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Board Meeting

This months board meeting will take place on November 16th at 3 P.M. at the Belmont Library. If you would like to attend please notified the library ahead of time so we can put you on the agenda. Hope to see you there

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Moon Phases

One of my favorite hobbies is Moon watching. It reminds me of the beauty of space and nature, and the ways of the ancient world. Sometimes it is easy to forget about the Moon and the stars constantly in motion just beyond the blue sky. One of my favorite sites for helping me follow the Moon is the Moon Phases 2023 – Lunar Calendar on https://www.timeanddate.com/. They have more than just the Moon phases, but also the dates of eclipses, the exact times of sunrise/sunset, and more. If astronomy is of interest to you, or you just like knowing the time of the Moon, this site is a great start for exploration.

The link below is to the Lunar Calendar.

(https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/phases/)

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