September at the Holliston Public Library

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September, 2017
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The Holliston Public Library is offering an array of programs for adults this fall.
On Tuesday, September 19 at 7 pm the Blackstone Valley Veggie Gardens will present “Canning, Freezing and Dehydrating” outlining ways to maximize and preserve the harvest for year round enjoyment.  The program is free, open to all.  No registration is needed. 
Framingham author Erica Ferencik will discuss her novel, The River at Night on September 25th. The book follows the journey of four friends as they fight to survive the aftermath of a white water rafting accident.  Erica will tell us how she researched the Allagash Territory of Northern Maine where the book is set.  Copies of the book are available to borrow with a valid library card. 
Movie Mondays will show La La Land on Monday, September 11, at 12:30 pm. A series of military films will be presented every Wednesday in September to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Holliston VFW Post # 8507. The films are Born on the 4th of July on September 6; The Longest Day on September 13; Saving Private Ryan on September 20 and Flags of Our Fathers on Sept 27. All films are free.
On Thursday, September 28, at 7 p.m., Kerri Miller will present a program on aromatherapy, the practice of using natural oils from plants to enhance well-being. Participants will create three sprays to take home. There is a $5 charge due at the program and registration is required beginning September 14. The group is limited to 20 participants. Register by calling (508) 429-0617 or emailing Lmcdonnell@minlib.net.
All programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Library and take place on the lower level of the library in the public meeting room. For more info on this program and others, visit www.hollistonlibrary.org.