Storytime at Pope Memorial Library
Shara McCaffrey • Director, Pope Memorial Library, Danville
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When: Apr 23, 2025, 10:30 to 11:30 AM
Where: Pope Memorial Library, Park Street, Danville, VT
HOP ON OVER to the POPE MEMORIAL LIBRARY in Danville this Wednesday morning, April 23rd.
This week’s STORYTIME is all about bunnies. Our Youth Librarian, Miss Marilyn, will read stories, everyone can join in to sing some songs and play some movement games and then we’ll make an adorable bunny mask. Snack always provided.
STORYTIME is most appropriate for toddlers and preschoolers but babies and older siblings are always welcome. It’s school vacation week – let’s have fun at the library.
See you soon!
Green Up bags are available outside the Danville Town Hall anytime or at Recycling Center on Saturday mornings.
Filled bags can be dropped off at the Recycling Center (448 Peacham Road) on Saturdays until noon.
- Only for Danville Residents or contractors working on Danville property.
- Only the following materials are acceptable for passive composting: yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, plant material, stumps, branches, etc.), untreated lumper: scrap wood (some nails ok), pallets: by law no painted, stained, or pressure treated wood; No construction waste such as sheet rock, concrete, brick, rock, metal, etc.
- Open (with volunteer attendants) on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the months of May through October from 8:00am until noon.
- Attendants must maintain a log including the name and address of users and the type and approximate weight of materials.
- To access the Stump Dump at other times, ask questions, or volunteer as an attendant, please call the Selectboard office at 802-684-3426 or Glenn Herrin at 802-274-0072 – volunteers are always welcome and needed!
- Stump-Dump-Policy.pdf
Danville Village Improvement Society Meeting
Laurel Stanley • Joes Brook Rd, Danville
| Announcement |
| Event |
When: May 5, 2025, 5:30 PM
The DVIS will hold their annual meeting on Monday, May 5 at 5:30 pm at the Pope Library community building. We will elect officers, organize summer and fall flower plantings and involvement in the outdoor part of the Train Station/LVRT rehab. Please come and join a small group who enjoy getting their hands dirty and helping to keep Danville beautiful.
- Only for Danville Residents or contractors working on Danville property.
- Only the following materials are acceptable for passive composting: yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, plant material, stumps, branches, etc.), untreated lumper: scrap wood (some nails ok), pallets: by law no painted, stained, or pressure treated wood; No construction waste such as sheet rock, concrete, brick, rock, metal, etc.
- Open (with volunteer attendants) on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the months of May through October from 8:00am until noon.
- Attendants must maintain a log including the name and address of users and the type and approximate weight of materials.
- To access the Stump Dump at other times, ask questions, or volunteer as an attendant, please call the Selectboard office at 802-684-3426 or Glenn Herrin at 802-274-0072 – volunteers are always welcome and needed!
- Stump-Dump-Policy.pdf
Planting Seeds at Storytime
Pope Memorial Library
Park Street, Danville, VT
May 21, 2025, 10:30 to 11:30 AM
This week’s theme for STORYTIME at Pope Memorial Library is SEEDS. Miss Marilyn, Youth Librarian, will read stories about seeds and mischievous bunnies who play in the garden. She has a fun Flannel Board story; told with the help of our Storytime
friends, and of course there will be songs to sing. Then everyone can plant seeds and take their seed pots home to nurture. How fun to watch seeds sprout and grow.
The fun happens this Wednesday, May 21st and we begin at 10:30am.
See you at the library!
Old North Church 2025 Lamplight Services
Ecumenical Memorial Day Service with Pastor Diane Raymond, Pastor Pam Smith, Robert Little, Sally Fishburn playing TAPS &
United Community Handbell Ensemble
Annual plant, bake and book sale on the Danville Green on Monday, May 26 from 9am until 1:30 pm. Come celebrate Memorial Day with something beautiful, yummy and readable !