Movie matinees are back at the Epsom Library. On Wednesday,
January 13 at 1:30 pm, we will be showing the film “Mr. Holmes.”
Veteran actor Ian McKellen stars as Sherlock Holmes in this
suspense-thriller. For thirty years, Holmes has been haunted
by his final case which remains unsolved. Holmes quietly slips
out of retirement to confront the ghosts of his past. It will
take all of his deductive powers to solve the mystery. This
film is rated PG. Should there be inclement weather, please
call the library at 736-9920 to make sure the library is open.
The Epsom Public Library will be offering
a new program for infants and their caregivers on Tuesday, January
12th at 1:30 pm and Tuesday, January 26th at 1:30 pm. The program
will feature music, songs, movement activities and age appropriate
toys! Plan to join the fun. Nancy Zink-Mailloux will lead the group.
Story Times continue on Mondays at 10 am, Tuesdays at 1:30 pm and
Thursdays at 3:30 pm. Lego Club meets on Thursdays at 3:30 pm. For
information about any of these programs please call 736-9920.
Studiohouse
Art Show At Epsom Public Library
The Epsom Public Library is pleased to present The Studiohouse Art
Show, the first public display of a collection of works by Sebastian
Houseman. These works include water color, airbrush, oil
painting, pen and ink, marbling, photography, and sculpture in
copper and granite.
The artist, who was born in California and currently resides in New
Hampshire, has lived on both U.S. coasts as well as in Europe and
Puerto Rico. He describes his journey: I worked at
Juilliard as a scenic artist for a time, went to Boston School of
Fine Arts and Massachusetts College of Art. I was privileged
to meet extraordinary people in the arts; actors, artists and
musicians….I could never seem to stick to any one medium, but it
kept me busy and now I feel honored to be here, thanks to someone
who believed in me.
The show has been arranged by Cashlyn
Powers, who was fortunate to grow up watching some of the displayed
pieces being created, and who holds the largest private collection
of his work.
This unique and diverse exhibit runs through January 29th, and may
be viewed during regular library hours; Monday through Thursday, 10
am to 7 pm, and Saturday, 9 am to 1 pm. For more information, call
the library at 736-9920 or visit
www.epsomlibrary.com.
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