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Irises at the Sherman Library
photo by Cindi O'Connor
| Library Expansion |
The Sherman Library now offers a Free Online SAT preparation course, "PrepMe."
The course is available at no cost to students with a Sherman Library card. Students can access the program 24/7 at the PrepMe link on this page to the left.
Current Art Show
“A SENSE of PEACE”
Oil Paintings by Barbara A. Comer
Barbara Comer, a resident of Sherman, is a self taught artist who has developed a style of painting that reflects the harmony and peace of our natural surroundings. Without venturing far from her own backyard, Barbara delights the viewer with a sense of feeling for the environment few artists can.
In discussing her work, Barbara offers the following insight into her vision as an artist. “Whether it is decorative painting on furniture, fashion, room décor, or gardening, I enjoy the creative process of order and design. When painting on canvas, I am inspired by the light and shadows of the landscape. And how the colors and shapes of nature come into harmony offering the viewer a meditative sense of peace.”
Friday Night Book Group at 7:30
October 17th
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. Aging and ailing nursing home resident Jacob Jankowski reminisces about his time working with a traveling circus during the Depression in an unusual novel that has been described as "arresting, lovely, mesmerising and sheer fun." Discussion led by Jackie Crawford.
November 21st
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver
The award winning author (The Poisonwood Bible) relates the tale of the year she and her family decided to exist strictly on a locally produced diet. An informative, entertaining and inspiring read in these times of concern about our carbon footprint, genetically modified foods and uncertain economic climate. Discussion led by Diana Bristol.
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