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LIBRARY NOTES
Macedon Public Library, 30 Main St., announced the following programs.
Storytime with Miss Shannon: 10 to 10:30 a.m. March 17, 24. For ages 4-5. Enjoy stories with content themed to reinforce kindergarten readiness such as awareness of colors, numbers and letters. Registration required.
Stamping Marshmallow Shamrocks: 10:30 to 11 a.m. March 17. Use marshmallows to stamp shamrocks over a piece of paper. Registration required.
The Love of All Things Irish: 2 to 3 p.m. March 17. Join Kathy as she discusses some favorite Irish authors and discovers some she hasn’t read. Registration required.
What’s Jessica Reading Now?: 11 to 11:30 a.m. March 18. For adults, teens and older tweens. Join self-confessed YA bibliophile Jessica Saccone to find out about some teen fiction to add to your reading list. Registration required.
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St. Patrick’s Day isn t just for green beer and folklore. In addition to marking the cultural and religious observation of the death of Ireland s own Saint Patrick, here in the states, it s also a holiday associated with seasonal markdowns and spring sales galore. And, with many outdoor celebrations being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you ll have plenty of time to take full advantage of all the mind-blowing markdowns being offered at stores such as HP, Michael Kors, Buffy and more.
CONWAY â The local musical beehive is abuzz with news of last weekâs arrival of Mountain Top Music Centerâs new Steinway grand piano â affectionately nicknamed âQueen Bâ (after its Steinway model number) â now at home on stage at the iconic Majestic Theatre in Conway Village and poised to host the restart of Mountain Topâs popular concert series, beginning later this month.
Before Steinwayâs âQueen Bâ came to Conway, she graced the stage of UMass, Lowell from 1976-2006; then, after a full renovation by the master craftsmen of M. Steinert & Sons in Boston, piano students honed their craft on her keys at the home of Cape Cod piano teacher Mary Lou Holland (1930-2020).