Universal adventure and knowledge on
subjects that span the spectrum of all to be learned are available
with little cost or travel, thanks to Payson City Library. But
literature and film are only a part of what this local treasure has
to offer. Book clubs, story-time, and events that are as
thought-provoking as they are fun are overseen by its knowledgeable
staff. They happen all year round.
Among the events is the monthly Book
Club, facilitated by longtime Payson City Librarian, Alice Heslop,
and lead by local library patrons. The group gathers at the Payson
Library in the Historic Downtown Main Street district. They met last
night, March 26, with Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay the
focus of discussion.
Missed last night's Book Club? Don't
worry. Mark your calendar now and plan to read any of the books
planned for upcoming Book Club discussions: The Girl Who Chased
the Moon by Sarah Allen on April 23, The Heart Mender by
Andy Andrews on May 28, The Once and Future King by T.H. White
on June 25, Saints by Orson Scott Card on July 23 or 30, All
Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot on August 27, The
Year We Were Famous by Carole Estby Dagg, Dracula by Bram
Stoker, The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch, and Jacob T. Marley
by William Bennett.
Payson Library's Mother/Daughter Tea
Party, featuring Anne of Green Gables by Anne Montgomery, will
take place April 27, from 1-3 PM. See The Payson Chronicle
for details on this and other announcements of upcoming events, as
well as stories featuring the dedicated people who
oversee them at Payson City Library.
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