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Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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This episode is devoted to the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will read "Possum's Harvest Moon" by Anne Hunter, "Joseph Had a Little Overcoat" by Simms Taback, 1,2,3 Thanksgiving" by W. Nikola-Lisa, "The Thankful Book" by Todd Parr. We will rhyme "Betty Botter Bought Some Better Butter" and "5 Little Peas in a Pea Pod Pressed" along with singing "Over the River and Thru the Woods.

Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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This episode is devoted to the "Troublemakers on the Farm". In this episode we will read "Hattie the Goat", "Duck on a Bike", "Click Clack Moo Cows That Type" and "Barnyard Dance". Jane sings a song called "The Fox" and everyone sing a book called "Cows in the Kitchen". You can join in with an exercise called "Two Mother Pigs Lived in a Pen"

Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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This episode is devoted to the Halloween Holiday. We will read "The Littlest Pumpkin", sing "5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate", read the book "What a Scare, Jesse Bear", exercise to a rhyme called "Jack-O-Lantern", sing along with "Itsy Bitsy Spider", read Olivia and the Fairy Princes" and read the book "What Was I Scared Of" by Dr. Seuss.

The Language of Business - NPOs and Social Mindedness

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In this episode of the Language of Business, Greg looks at non-profit organizations and socially-minded businesses. Does being a good charity necessarily mean being a good business? How do you bridge the gap between being fair to your cause and making a living? Greg looks at some great innovators in the field, from Catie's Closet in Lowell, MA to Project VetCare in Hanover, New Hampshire.

The Language of Business - Decoding the ABCs of Finance

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In this episode of the Language of Business, Greg Stoller looks into the language of finance. Sometimes a little tricky to navigate, Greg looks at it from several perspectives, from the would-be investor, to the entrepreneur looking to get a financial boost for the company.