Search Results for: π· Ivermectin Dosage In Humans π www.Ivermectin-Stromectol.com π Ivermectin 3mg Tab Ede π‘ Ivermectin Kills Yeast , Ivermectin Generic
Apple Pie Contest 2023
The Apple Pie Contest made a successful comeback on Sunday, 11/12 after four years! The Libraryβs Apple Pie Contest β back by popular demand β drew over 85 hungry tasters to sample homemade and store-bought pies and vote for the best. Twelve local bakers brought their own signature pie recipes to the tasting table. Our … Continue reading Apple Pie Contest 2023
The Real Librarians of Chelmsford
What is the best way to get to know a librarian?Β By getting them to dish about books, of course!Β Each month, we will introduce you to one of the librarians of Chelmsford Public Library.Β This month, we talked to Wes Jones, one of the friendly faces you see at the Main Circulation Desk. Wes … Continue reading The Real Librarians of Chelmsford
Bibliobites in January: Appetizing Adventures
Serious winter is upon us.Β It’s cold, it’s snowy or icy or rainy (or all three!), and the sun makes far fewer appearances than most of us would like.Β To add insult to injury, it’s still getting dark so early that PJs at 6 PM seems like the only sensible thing to do.Β But, as … Continue reading Bibliobites in January: Appetizing Adventures
Chelmsford Community Links and Resources
The mission of the Chelmsford Public Library is to be the community’s bridge to exploration, engagement, and enjoyment. Striving to meet this goal, our Local Resources page seeks to aggregate vital links, resources, and information for Chelmsford residents in one place, for our community. Residents of Chelmsford, Business/Property Owners, and Town of Chelmsford Employees are … Continue reading Chelmsford Community Links and Resources
Impact Fund: Becky Herrmann Memorial
Former library director, Becky Herrmann, passed away in December of 2022. During this season of giving, the Library Trustees are working to create three lasting memorials to honor her spirit and her impact on the community. We invite you to help make these dreams a reality. A gift of any size shows your belief in … Continue reading Impact Fund: Becky Herrmann Memorial
Bibliobites in March: In the Kitchen We’re Briefly Vietnamese
It was an exciting day for our Bibliobites group: in March we were able to meet in person for the first time in two years!Β The conversation was fast and furious as we caught up with each other and discussed our adventures with Vietnamese Food Any Day by Andrea Nguyen.Β This month’s title was chosen … Continue reading Bibliobites in March: In the Kitchen We’re Briefly Vietnamese
A New Year = A New Book Group
Let’s Talk Books with Jill and Julie is new!Β Once a month, we will be hosting a new book group – where everyone shares what they are reading in the same theme. Julie and I are the Reader’s Advisory department at the library and we are bringing book suggestions to you on multiple platforms. In … Continue reading A New Year = A New Book Group
Teen Book Reviews – May 25, 2021
Check out the latest reviews from our teen volunteers! Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine, 1997 Reviewed by Sriya Starting off Iβm going to be honest, I watched the movie Ella Enchanted before reading the actual book. *GASP* I know, I know, Iβm ashamed of myself too. But as always, the book was much better … Continue reading Teen Book Reviews – May 25, 2021
COVID-19 Information & Library Status
Status of the Library, Updated Monday, June 14th The state mandate has been lifted, but be mindful that children and many others have not yet been vaccinated. Masks are still advised if you have not been fully vaccinated. In the meantime, when you visit us you’ll find that much of the library’s seating has been … Continue reading COVID-19 Information & Library Status
Bibliobites in March: Showtime!
It’s an embarrassment of visual riches when it comes to cooking.Β In addition to cookbooks with stunning, eat-off-the page photography, we have access to an almost limitless number of cooking shows, cooking competitions, and how-to cooking videos. Public television may have started the video revolution (thanks to Julia Child), but now cable channels, streaming services, … Continue reading Bibliobites in March: Showtime!