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Severn library hosting variety of programs in February and March

Programs range from pottery demonstration and Lego competition to weird science and preparing a will
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Carolyn-Marie Goodwin has overcome domestic violence and post-traumatic stress to help thousands of people in need through her charity Uplifting Blessings. File photo

There’s plenty of programming coming up at the Severn Township Public Library in Coldwater.

On Feb. 25 at 2 p.m., Carolyn-Marie Goodwin, founder of Uplifting Blessings and named Orillia’s Woman of the Year in 2020, will speak about poverty and ways to help.

Visitors to the library on March 8 at 3 and 6 p.m. can learn about wills and other personal document planning. On hand to provide information will be a professional from HGR Graham Partners LLP. Pre-registration is required.

The library is also offering March break programming. March 13 is Slime, Slime and More Slime Day at the library, followed by a Lego building challenge March 14 and “weird science” March 17. All programs start at 2 p.m. Pre-registration is required and the cost is $5 per program.

On March 27, potter Whitney Newton will provide a demonstration on pinch pots while sharing the story of how she made a career in pottery. The event will start at 6:30 p.m.

Also, every Friday at 11 a.m., the library hosts a storytime for young children. Everyone is welcome.

More information is available on the library’s website.


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