Help connecting with affordable or free health insurance available Wednesdays
7:28 a.m.
ROCHESTER - Spring is here and many of you are planning your gardens, decluttering your closets or making home improvements. Remember, we have books to help you with all these projects and much more! Art Exhibit Health Market Connect Health Market Connect will be conducting weekly workshops in the Community Room on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. (thru May 25th). HMC employees will be here during those times to meet with and assist local residents in finding and enrolling in affordable (or sometimes free) insurance plans available to them. HMC was awarded federal grant money in August of 2021 to facilitate a program - which is geared towards providing no-cost assistance with navigating the Healthcare.gov Marketplace, Medicaid, and Medicare. We aim to answer questions, educate the public on their health insurance plans, and assist them with taking the necessary steps in enrolling in the best health insurance plan available to them here in New Hampshire. We do not charge for our services, we do not (and legally cannot) favor one plan or insurance company over another, nor do we earn commission. We are 100% funded through our grant to provide these services to New Hampshire residents. Our True Crime book for the month of April is The Man from the Train by Bill James. Our discussion will be held on Tuesday, April 26th, at 6 pm in the Rose Room. Books are available at the service desk on the top floor. This book club is hosted by our Programming Librarian, Abby. We are happy to be hosting Black Bear Happenings on Wednesday, May 18th, at 6:00 pm in the Community Room. This program covers a brief history of wildlife in NH, the Sport Fish Restoration Program, black bear natural history, research, and management in NH. Black Bear Happenings is a presentation of the NH Fish & Game Dept. It will be presented by Doug Whitfield & Dennis Walsh who are both Wildlife Stewards with NH Fish & Game. It covers the life cycle of Black Bears, their habitat needs, and ways to avoid potentially costly conflict with humans. RPL Animated Recommendations Main Desk Librarian (and syndicated cartoonist) Stephanie, and Main Desk Librarian, Karyl, have created a series of weekly animated videos recommending book, DVD and other titles available at the Library. Check them out on our website, Facebook and Instagram accounts. Children's room Elementary Art: The Children's Room is collaborating with the Rochester Elementary Schools to provide space for a rotating display. Marcey Buchakjian-Elementary Art Teacher, suggests stopping by to see a diverse selection of K-5 artwork. Currently on display through May 20th are works from McClelland School, Chamberlain School, East Rochester and Gonic Schools. We would like to remind families that combining technology & books is a great way for families to stay connected! Our patron, John, stops in every few weeks to find books for "Weekly Storytime with Poppa". Using his computer he is able to share them with his 5 & 8 year old granddaughters who live in Hellerup, Denmark.
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