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PAGE 6 A Turley Publication • www.turley.com I Thursday, July 19, 2012<br />
Merrick Public Library News<br />
August 2012<br />
The Board of Trustees meeting will be<br />
Monday, Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m.<br />
We would like to start a LEGO<br />
Club in the fall, so we are looking for donations<br />
of LEGOs.<br />
Free! Massachusetts Department of<br />
Conservation & Recreation has provided<br />
a FREE State Parks and Recreation<br />
pass to this public library. Sign-up at<br />
the Brookfi eld library to check out the<br />
Annual ParksPass and discover Massachusetts<br />
State Parks. A Massachusetts<br />
Outdoor Recreation Map is also available<br />
to check out! Kidleidoscope Kids!<br />
Interpretive programs for students,<br />
Wells State Park on Saturdays, Purgatory<br />
Chasm on Mondays and Fridays,<br />
call Jessica at 508-527-4679. There are<br />
DCR programs at many state parks in<br />
Massachusetts, check out the website for<br />
more information: http://www.mass.gov/<br />
dcr/events.htm<br />
DREAM BIG: READ! Summer<br />
Reading 2012 will end Wednesday, Aug.<br />
15 with an ice cream and cupcake party<br />
Ms. Renee Coro will perform and Sangita<br />
Desai will provide free henna tattoos<br />
at 12:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesdays, Aug. 1, 8, and 15 at<br />
11:30 a.m. for Music Fun! All ages welcome,<br />
free snacks served. No sign-up<br />
necessary.<br />
Wednesdays, Aug. 1, 8, and 15, 3: to<br />
4:30 p.m. Arts, crafts and games for elementary<br />
school aged children. Fun and<br />
free.<br />
Wednesday, Aug. 1, Sangita Desai will<br />
assist students with Rangoli, Indian Art<br />
from 3 to 4:30 p.m. This program is supported<br />
in part by a grant from the Brookfi<br />
eld Cultural Council, a local agency<br />
which is supported by the Massachusetts<br />
Cultural Council, a state agency.<br />
Aug. 8 - 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Car<br />
seat safety inspections with technician<br />
Brookfi eld Offi cer Jason White (Dur-<br />
CLUES ACROSS<br />
1. Deal a blow to<br />
4. Group of<br />
vineyards in<br />
France<br />
7. Doctors’ group<br />
8. River of the<br />
Argonne<br />
10. 33 1/3 records<br />
11. Incombustible fi re<br />
residue<br />
12. Hops drying kiln<br />
14. Light in a<br />
protective case<br />
15. Canarium<br />
luzonicum<br />
17. Concluding state<br />
of pregnancy<br />
19. Holiday bells<br />
organization<br />
21. General’s<br />
assistant, abbr.<br />
22. Side sheltered<br />
from the wind<br />
23. Cook in hot oil<br />
24. Deep hole in the<br />
ground<br />
25. Actress Ryan<br />
26. Brew<br />
27. 20th US President<br />
34. Speech<br />
35. Genuinely<br />
36. Thrashed<br />
38. Read superfi cially<br />
39. Reviewed harshly<br />
40. Leave me alone<br />
(text)<br />
41. Thin continuous<br />
marks<br />
42. Romanian airport<br />
code<br />
43. Auto<br />
44. Spring<br />
ahead time<br />
ing ZUMBA and music time!) Offi cer<br />
White will be available to inspect the<br />
installation of children’s car seats and<br />
check for expired or recalled car seats.<br />
If necessary, Offi cer White will have<br />
new car seats for replacement. The mission<br />
statement for the Executive Offi ce<br />
of Public Safety and Security’s Highway<br />
Safety Division (EOPSS/HSD) is committed<br />
to ensuring the safety of children<br />
riding in motor vehicles on the Commonwealth’s<br />
roadways. EOPSS/HSD actively<br />
works with local municipalities and<br />
not-for-profi t organizations to promote<br />
proper child passenger seat installation<br />
and usage through community outreach,<br />
maintaining a child passenger safety<br />
(CPS) hotline, and by training CPS<br />
technicians. We will continually strive<br />
to increase the number of CPS checkup<br />
events and fi tting stations throughout the<br />
Commonwealth. Appointments with Offi<br />
cer White or Administrative Assistant<br />
Holly Chisholm may be made by calling<br />
508 867 5570. This program is funded<br />
with a grant from the Jeppson Memorial<br />
Grant, Greater Worcester Community<br />
Foundation.<br />
The Police and Library staff invites<br />
members of the community to attend<br />
Pizza Night at the library. We are hosting<br />
an open forum (with free pizza!) to<br />
discuss current topics such as bullying,<br />
harassment, concerns regarding safety,<br />
and both positive and negative behavior<br />
issues.<br />
Thursday Aug. 9, 2012. This free<br />
monthly event is funded with a grant<br />
from the Brookfi eld Community Club.<br />
Banister Book Group<br />
Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, 7-8 p.m. Moveable<br />
Feast by Ernest Hemingway.<br />
Hemingway’s posthumously published<br />
memoirs of his life in 1920s Paris, called<br />
“A Moveable Feast”, aspired to provide<br />
this terminology a simple defi nition:<br />
“If you are lucky enough to have lived<br />
in Paris as a young man, then wherever<br />
CLUES DOWN<br />
1. Auras<br />
2. Antelope with<br />
ridged curved<br />
horns<br />
3. Mortarboard<br />
adornment<br />
4. 1/100 Senegal<br />
franc<br />
5. Impolitely<br />
6. Consumer<br />
8. A mosque tower<br />
9. Sea eagle<br />
11. ___ King Charles<br />
spaniel<br />
13. Tobacco mosaic<br />
virus<br />
14. Local area<br />
network (abbr.)<br />
16. Farm state<br />
17. Orderly<br />
and neat<br />
ANSWER APPEARS ON PAGE 8<br />
18. Mythological bird<br />
20. Aimed at object<br />
23. Those bearing<br />
young<br />
24. A course<br />
of action<br />
25. Navigator of a<br />
ship<br />
26. Gone by or past<br />
27. One of Regis’<br />
daughters<br />
28. Comedian Ceasar<br />
29. 12 inches (abbr.)<br />
30. Tax collector<br />
31. Greek<br />
mathematician<br />
32. Artiodactyl<br />
mammals<br />
33. A hereditary ruler<br />
36. Burns gas or<br />
wood (abbr.)<br />
37. Of a layperson<br />
you go for the rest of your life, it stays<br />
with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.”<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, 7 to 8 p.m.<br />
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain.<br />
Hadley Richardson, age 28, in 1920<br />
Chicago marries Ernest Hemingway<br />
after a brief courtship. Then in a whirlwind<br />
they set sail for Paris and join what<br />
is referred to now as the Lost Generation<br />
in Paris. They join other expatriates including<br />
Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, and<br />
F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.<br />
Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, 7 to 8 p.m. A<br />
Secret Gift: How One Man’s Kindness-<br />
-and a Trove of Letters--Revealed the<br />
Hidden History of the Great Depression<br />
by Ted Gupp.<br />
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