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Volume 20, Number 47

Serving Durham, Middlefield and Rockfall

www.TownTimes.com

Friday, March 14, 2014

Middlefield library receives book-buying grant By Charles Kreutzkamp Town Times

The Levi Coe Library recently was selected for a book-buying grant by a group called Sisters In Crime, an organization of female mystery writers. The “We Love Libraries” $1,000 grant is awarded by a random drawing from a pool of applicants. The grant may be used to purchase any books, not just mysteries. To register for the drawing, librarians must send in a photo From Left: Sisters in Crime members Susannah Hardy, Kathryn Orzech, Rhoda Lane, Librarians Loren Webber, See Library / Page 9 Susan Mizla, Vicki Berry. Riding rails, downhill skiing, tubing and more are in full swing this winter at the 16-trail Powder Ridge Mountain Park and Resort in Middlefield. | Keith Hagarty /

Writer brings passion for nature to library talk

Special to Town Times

Crickets and katydids the topic April 10, Durham

Powder Ridge carves out a place in the community

By Diana Carr

Special to Town Times

By Keith Hagarty

Mountain Park & Resort first announced it was reopening for the 2013-2014 (This is the last install- season after being closed ment of a Town Times se- since 2007, snowboarder ries on the rebirth of Powder Adrien Tetreault was Ridge and its impact locally chomping at the bit to get and regionally.) When Powder Ridge See Powder Ridge / Page 2 Special to Town Times

Author John Himmelman.| (Submitted.)

Killingworth resident and naturalist John Himmelman says, “I write about what I am passionate about.” That passion has led him to pen nearly 80 books, most of which help connect children to the natural world. “I write about what makes me laugh or what I’m interested in,” he said. “I learn about things by writing about them and do-

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ing the research. It forces me to delve into the subject, and then I can check it off as one more thing I know. I also illustrate my books, which I learned by drawing every day. “I became a naturalist by playing outside a lot, by learning from friends, by reading, and by being out in the field.” As a child he was fascinated by insects, and he enjoyed writing about them See Passion / Page 4

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