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Welcome to the Town of Bolton, Massachusetts
Upcoming events at the Bolton Public Library
Save the dates!  These events are scheduled in upcoming weeks at the library.  For updates and news, see the library's website at http://www.boltonpubliclibrary.org



Summer hours end (i.e., Saturday service resumes) after Labor Day weekend.  The library’s open hours through next July will be as follows:

·         Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 10 a.m. till 8 p.m.

·         Friday: 10-5

·         Saturday: 10-3

·         Sunday and Monday: Closed

 

Tuesday, August 31 at 7 p.m., by popular demand, our Cheesy Movie Festival concludes with the people’s choice: “Queen of Outer Space.”  Zsa Zsa Gabor stars in this dramatic tale of life and love on a planet where males are outlawed.  Gabor is cast as a scientist—and may be the only scientist on film wearing an evening gown and stole while trying to persuade a man-hating alien queen not to destroy planet Earth.  The film is 80 minutes long and was released in 1958.

 

On Wednesday, September 8 at 7 p.m., Dr. Richard Bartlett and the Alley Cats will host a musical evening featuring pre-1950 songs, trivia, and quizzes. 

 

The Friends of the Bolton Public Library hold their monthly business meeting on Thursday, September 9 starting at 7:30 p.m.  New members are always welcome!

 

At 7 p.m. on Tuesday, September 14, meet author and community planner Alfred J. Lima.  His book,  _Preserving Community Character: A Citizen’s Guide to Saving Place and Halting Urban Sprawl_ (2010), guides readers to success in resisting inappropriate development.  Mr. Lima is also the author of Bolton’s preservation plan, which is available on the Historical Commission’s page at http://www.townofbolton.com  After the talk, Mr. Lima will be available to sell and sign his work.

 

Open Mike for musicians and poets returns on Wednesday, September 15.  Sign-ups start at 6:30 and performances at 7.  Past open mikes have featured a wide variety of musical styles, from folk and country to rock and beyond.  Anyone with musical talent is welcome to participate, and appreciative audience members are encouraged to attend.

 

On Thursday, September 16 at 7 p.m., the Friends of the Library host a lecture by gardener Cathy Harrigan.  Ms. Harrigan will discuss planting fall bulbs and winterizing the garden.  Refreshments will be served.

 




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