This Week at Chatham County Libraries

Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 14:29:22 +0000
From: Susan Clayton
Subject: This Week at Chatham County Libraries

Tuesday, March 1
10am Preschool Story Time
6:45pm Tuesday Evening Book Club- Have you been thinking about joining a book club? The CCL Tuesday Evening Book Club meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. This month’s book is The Woman Who Read Too Much by Bahiyyih Nakhjavani.

Wednesday, March 2
12-4pm Drop-in Employment Assistance. A member of CCCC’s Human Resources Development program will be available to assist you with employment skills and related questions. Drop in any time between noon and 4:00 pm on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday (through March 11th) to receive help:

* Writing a resume
* Strengthening your job interview skills
* Searching for jobs
* Applying to jobs
Participants will be required to fill out registration paperwork the first time they receive assistance. Assistance is free if you are unemployed, underemployed, working & eligible for the federal earned income tax credit, or if you have received notice of a layoff.

Thursday, March 3
9-12 & 1-3pm Genealogy Assistance. Reservations requested. Contact the Reference Desk at 919-545-8086.
12-4pm Drop-in Employment Assistance.
1pm CCL Daytime Book Club- reading the same book as the Tuesday Evening Book Club-The Woman Who Read Too Much by Bahiyyih Nakhjavani.
6pm Common Thread Needle Craft Group. Bring your favorite needlework project and enjoy the conversation and camaraderie. Newcomers are always welcome and registration is not required.

Friday, March 4
9:30am Toddler Story Time
10:30am Preschool Story Time
12-4pm Drop-in Employment Assistance
4pm Pokemon Meetup- Come learn to play pokeman, trade cards, and play a few hands. All skill levels welcome!Contact Children’s Services at 919-545-8085 for more information.

Wren Library, Siler City
Wednesday, March 2
10:30 am Preschool story time

Goldston Library, Goldston
Thursday, March 3
10:30 am Preschool story time

“Love, butter & the company of cats is the recipe for a good life”. Julia Child.
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