THE BOOKWORM
“Unearthing Boerne” stories are off to a great start, with six oral histories collected from members of our town.
One of the most common themes discussed is advice to the younger generations: “Don’t be afraid to live a little,” “Explore and travel,” and “Make sure to show kindness to everyone.”
Thank you to all the interviewees so far, you all have had a fantastic start to a new project. If you are interested in recording a brief oral history with us, please contact Sarah at the library or join us at one of the following locations to record a brief oral history to dig up what makes Boerne special to you.
Afterward, as a fun bonus, enjoy exploring our new digs: The Bookmobile.
-- July 1, 10 a.m., The Kronkosky Center, 17 Old San Antonio Road.
-- July 15, 10 a.m., Menger Springs, Grand Loop, Boerne.
• June 30 is the final day for Cave Without a Name’s “A Journey Beneath the Texas Hill Country” exhibit at the library, 451 N. Main St.
• Make sure to check out our summer calendars, both online and in print formats, to keep up to date with all our dino-mite programs like Triassic Tabletop and Mahjong game nights happening June 30. Make sure to secure your spot and register.
• “Lattes at the Library” is back, and better than ever.
This summer, enjoy talks on backyard fossils with Miss Leslie and a make-and-take project with Sarah during our “Fossil Files” programs every other Wednesdays at 10 a.m. RSVPs required due to limited space; find where to register on our online library calendar.
Dates are: July 8, 10 a.m., backyard fossil exploration and discussion with Miss Leslie.
July 22, 10 a.m., dino terrarium craft with Sarah.




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