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Lincoln news for Nov. 4
LINCOLN — There will be an after school craft session on Friday, Nov. 12, from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Lincoln Library. Crafters will be making a talking stick. This workshop will encourage kids to consider the things for which they are grateful. Everyone will create a “Talking Stick” with paint, yarn, and other collage embellishments for use in expressing gratitude. Thanksgiving is just one day in our modern culture, but gratitude is a helpful and essential mindset for daily living as well. All materials and a snack will be provided.
The Revenants will be performing as part of The Burnham Music Series on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at Burnham Hall. Bluegrass Gospel Project alums Taylor Armerding, Andy Greene, and Kirk Lord have come together to present original, time-honored, and contemporary Americana music. Tickets are $10 for adults. Teens and kids are free. Refreshments will be served. Masks are required for this event.
The library will be highlighting Indigenous awareness this month, through novels, history, artwork, films and other media. Join the email group to receive links for talks, movies, book reviews and more. Contact the library at lincolnlibraryvt@gmail.com and put Native American Heritage month in the subject line.
Until next time … Rest And Be Thankful. There Is Always Something To Be Thankful For. Gratitude Is The Inner Feeling Of Kindness Received.
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