On Wednesday, April 23rd at 7 PM, Carole Berney will be coming to the Watertown Free Public Library to reprise her excellent show, The Green World of Watertown.
This multimedia presentation celebrates, appreciates, and urges us to care for the natural spaces and wildlife in our town. Carole’s color photographic images of the Charles River, Mount Auburn Cemetery, and other public parks and private spaces (including gardens, trees, wildflowers, and wildlife that make these their home) will feature some humorous and surprising stories of animal encounters in our densely settled, semi-urban setting. Also celebrated will be local “green” efforts on the part of citizens and organizations to enhance the environmental health of our natural resources.
If you’ve attended previous performances, feel free to attend again. Or, tell your friends!
On April 22 at 7 PM, Rosamond Rosenmeier will read from her book “Where Light Answers Light: Poems from Prince Edward Island.” In her book, Rosamond celebrates more than 40 summers spent on Prince Edward Island’s north shore, recreating the season’s progress from “June’s pale green” through the “heaviest heat” of mid-summer to “fall’s silver air striking across the ripe corn.”
will read from his latest book of poetry, So I Will Till the Ground. The Djanikian’s fifth collection of poems, published by Carnegie Mellon Press, deals with aspects of Armenian history and family life: the Genocide of 1915, the ensuing diaspora, and the emigration of the author and his family from Egypt to the United States. The poems, Peter Balakian has written, “…chart a poetic topography that takes us… from the elegiac to the philosophical and to the heartfelt comedy of human love.”
This month, the Shakespeare Reading Group is starting a new play, King John. This Tuesday kicks off the first round with reading and discussion at 6:30 PM in the library, followed by round two on Tuesday, April 22.

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