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Tag Archives: FOSL
FOSL’s How We Live: Then & Now: Conservation and Gardening with Native Plants by Joy Grissom, Director and Co-founder of the Native Plant Rescue Squad
Traveling down our county’s roads are you saddened by the scene around you? Bulldozers toppling trees, pasture land being cleared for new housing and businesses. Do you wonder what’s being lost to all this development? One doesn’t have to be … Continue reading
Posted in Adult Programs, DIY- Do It Yourself, Friends of Libraries, Public Library
Tagged Conservation, FOSL, Friends of Seymour Library, garden, Gardening, How We Live: Then & Now Series, Native Plant Rescue Squad, Native Plants, plants, SCPLS, Williams Family Seymour Branch Library
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Friends of Seymour Library Program to Feature River Tales
SEYMOUR – Over the centuries, The French Broad River has provided comfort, food, transportation, fun, wealth and even tragedy to those who have lived and worked along its banks. Its many stories will be outlined at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. … Continue reading
FOSL’s ‘From the Mouth of Boyds Creek: A History of the Seymour, TN and Boyds Creek Valley’ Book is Once More for Sale!
We are happy to announce that From the Mouth of Boyds Creek: A History of the Seymour, TN and Boyds Creek Valley is once more for sale. Our second printing of 260 books is complete, and copies are back at Seymour and … Continue reading
Area’s Civil War History to be Discussed during FOSL’s ‘How We Live: Then & Now’ Session
SEYMOUR — The dramatic history of the Seymour-Boyds Creek area during the Civil War will be outlined at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17 at Williams Family Seymour Branch Library. Presenting the illustrated program are Colleen Shannon and Anna Garber, co-authors … Continue reading
FOSL to Host Book Launch and Book Signing at the SCPLS King Family Library
The Friends of Seymour Library (FOSL) are thrilled to launch their recently published book, From the Mouth of Boyds Creek: A History of Seymour, Tennessee, at the King Family Library in Sevierville on Monday, October 2 from 10:00 AM – … Continue reading
Steve Kirtley and New Victory to Perform at Library
SEYMOUR – Steve Kirtley & New Victory Band, whose performance last year was a resounding success, is making a return visit to the Williams Family Seymour Branch Library. The group brings its lively brand of old-time country gospel laced with … Continue reading
Blue Shadows to Perform at Library
SEYMOUR – Another season of song and luscious desserts begins June 9. That’s when Summer Sounds & Sweets presents the first of three musical evenings at the Williams Family Seymour Branch Library with the popular Blue Shadows group. The three … Continue reading
Posted in Adult Programs, Community Partners, Family Programs & Activities, Friends of Libraries, Fundraiser, Let's Eat, Music, Public Library, Special Events
Tagged FOSL, live performances, Music at the Library, SCPLS, SS&S, Summer Sweets & Sounds, Williams Family Seymour Branch Library
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Program Will Display Local Quilts – April
SEYMOUR – A World War II-themed Victory Quilt and several locally made quilts will be on display during Seymour Quilt Club’s program at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 18 at the Williams Family Seymour Branch Library. Club member Evie Mann made … Continue reading
Extended Book Sale Planned at Library
SEYMOUR – For the first time, Friends of Seymour Library is planning a five-day book sale that ends on a Saturday, with a six-hour community sale added for good measure. The sale is set for Tuesday, April 25 through Saturday, … Continue reading
Posted in Adult Programs, Book Love, Book Sale \, Community Partners, Family Programs & Activities, Friends of Libraries, Fundraiser, Let's Eat, Public Library, Students, Teens
Tagged Book Love, Book Sale, Booknerd, Books, FOSL, Friends of Seymour Library, public library, SCPLS, Williams Family Seymour Branch Library
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Book Now to Take Part in Community Sale
SEYMOUR – Now is the time for vendors to book a space at the Seymour Community Sale, planned for 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 29 at the Williams Family Seymour Branch Library. Local artists and craftspeople, business owners, … Continue reading