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Repurposing with a Purpose

September 11th, 2024 · Art Room, Books, City Library, Library Displays, Main Branch, West Branch

A poncho made from an old, damaged tablecloth; a tote bag made from an old, damaged quilt; gift tags and ornaments from the same old quilt.

Every year, 92 million tons of textile waste is produced by the fashion industry and some 39,000 tons of discarded clothing have amassed in Chile’s Atacama desert.

That’s equivalent to the weight of nearly 27,000 compact cars in scrapped fabric. One of the biggest ways to help tackle this problem is by upcycling or repurposing clothes you already have in your closet and reimagining household textiles, like old tablecloths, quilts and blankets.

Repurposing refers to the practice of taking pre-existing objects or materials and using them in new ways. Cloth and material upcycling (repurposing) alleviates resource scarcity and crunch we’re facing, and it can also change how we view clothes and materials as well as saving money in the process. The good news is adding a little creative DIY to your closet doesn’t have to be difficult. Thanks to some simple upcycling ideas, clothes can be totally transformed with nothing more than a pair of scissors, needles and thread.
So, say goodbye to fast fashion and fire up that sewing machine. It’s time to turn those rags into riches with some easy tips for how to upcycle clothing and materials. Take a cruise online at the crafting website Etsy and you’ll find all sorts of creative ways that creative DIY’ers have transformed clothing, quilts and blankets into pieces of art that are gorgeous and bespoke fashion. For more repurposing and upcycling ideas visit our display on the second floor by the Art & Music Room.

Piles of materials littering in the Atacama Desert

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Library Parking Lot Closed Tuesday September 10th

September 10th, 2024 · Ages 0-2, Ages 2-3, Ages 4-5, Ages 6-13, Children, City Library, Events, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-12, Grades K-2, Main Branch, Teens

The library parking lot on the Concord Street side of the building will be closed today for two very special programs.

Join us this morning us for a meet and greet with Milly, the Comfort Pony at 10:00 AM! Looking for a fun thing to do on your day off from school? Come to the library to meet Milly, Manchester’s Comfort Pony!  Milly loves coming to the library to meet our families and to take pictures with the kids.  She will be here from 10:00 to 11:00 in the Library Parking Lot.  Don’t forget to bring your camera! This program is for all ages. For more information, please call 603-624-6550 ext. 7628.

This afternoon at 3:00 PM join us as we welcome the UNH Stem-Mobile! Did you know that Manchester has a STEM-MoBILE that families can explore and try lots of cool hands-on activities? We are excited to have them stopping by on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, from 3:30-5:00 pm in our parking lot. Families are invited to explore the lab equipment onboard.  Try hands on activities and experiments.  For more information, please call 603-624-6550 ext. 7628.

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Sci-Fi/Fantasy Recommendations for September

September 10th, 2024 · Books, City Library, Library Displays, Main Branch, West Branch

Why do we love vampires? Is it their mysterious and intriguing nature? The romanticization of death? The ability to explore complex themes like power, trauma, fear of rejection, and immortality? We love them as the villains, the protagonists, the love interests; the thousand-year-old entity, and the bumbling newly-turned baby; the myths, the legends, and the terrors.

Personally, I’ve always preferred stories of werewolves more, but I do occasionally like a Vampire story. The True Blood series by Charlaine Harris kept me very entertained, and there are a couple books about Vampires in Space on this list that sound very interesting!

Whatever your reason to love vampires, you’ll find something to enjoy in this list of Vampire fiction!