Sullivan Free Library Events
By Karen Fauls-Traynor, librarian
(Chittenango, NY – Jan. 2015) Have you ever finished reading a good book and wished you had someone with whom you could talk about it? The Sullivan Free Library has three active book discussion groups between the two libraries. All are in the process of developing reading schedules for the upcoming year and would welcome new members. Discussions are friendly and informal. Refreshments are served at each meeting.
The Chittenango Book Discussion Group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the McGowan Room of the library in Chittenango. They read a variety of contemporary fiction and non-fiction.
The Attic Salt Book Group meets on the fourth Tues of each month at 7 p.m. in the library in Bridgeport and also reads a variety of contemporary books of all genres.
There is also a Classic Book Discussion group that meets once a month on Thursdays in Chittenango (the date is decided each month by members.) This group discusses classic titles and in the coming year, will be focusing on classic titles from genres–mystery, romance, horror, science fiction, etc.
If you are interested in attending a meeting, copies of the books to be read are available at the desk of the library where the meeting will be held. Drop by a meeting or call or email Karen for more information at 687-6331 ext 302 or ktraynor@midyork.org
Upcoming discussions:
Tuesday, Jan. 6: Chittenango: Lady Almina & the Real Downton Abbey by Fiona Carnarvon
Thursday, Jan. 8: Chittenango Classics: Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
Tuesday, Jan. 20: Bridgeport: Transatlantic by Colum McCann
