Know the 10 Signs of Alzheimers and Dementia: Early Detection Matters
This program will be hosted on Zoom.
Program will be hosted in part by the Alzheimer's Association
64 E Broadway, Derry NH | 03038 | (603) 432-6140 | Hours
This program will be hosted on Zoom.
Program will be hosted in part by the Alzheimer's Association
Monthly meeting of the Derry Public Library Board of Trustees. Usually held on the third Monday of each month. Open to the public. Currently being held via Zoom.
Are you a fan of Liz's movie recommendations? Join us for a full length program the second Monday of every month. This month, in honor of Women's History Month, we are covering women filmmakers, from the birth of cinema to now!
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Are you a fan of Liz's movie recommendations? Join us for a full length program the second Monday of every month- or in this case, the first Monday! We're celebrating Black History Month by looking at Black filmmakers throughout history.
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Join us for a genealogy roundtable discussion! Have you hit a brick wall? Did you just unearth a great find? Do you need help navigating a certain type of record or region? Then this session is for you.
Sure, you already know that Alan Shepard was born in Derry, was in the Navy, was the first American in space and that he walked on the moon, but we wager that we can use some of our genealogical skills to dig up many little pieces of information you don't know about Alan Shepard, particularly his early years.
No spoilers. You'll have to come to the program to see what we find!
Whether true or fictitious, the stories that our families tell through the ages have meaning. They are stories that one person thought was important or interesting enough to share with another. And yet, in the hustle and bustle of our busy world, sometimes, those stories are not recorded and can sadly be lost to time. Now is the time to record life stories for future generations. Join us as we discuss oral history projects, interview questions and examine a variety of technology options.
In a predominantly white town with Scots Irish history, you might not notice Black history at first glance. Nevertheless, it's there and genealogical research skills can be used to unearth it. William Hobdy was born in Virginia around 1862 and moved with his parent's, Lewis and Margaret, to Lawrence, MA. He married Maud Hogan and worked in Boston as a postal clerk for a short period of time before moving to Derry, NH. He brought the first ever ragtime ball to Derry, hosted ice cream gardens at his house, played music at local gatherings and arranged cake walk events in Lawrence and Derry.