This Friday, May 22 at 3:30 PM at Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth the public is invited to see a live performance of the gorgeous, hand-painted celebration of the pollinators we need for our survival, and the plants they need for theirs.
In March, nearly 30 local artists of all ages gathered to create a beautiful, educational crankie that considers why pollinators (and plants) matter to us and why certain plants and pollinators matter a lot to each other. A crankie is a long scroll of images that gets rolled up and shown frame by frame, sort of like a movie. Crankies, called panoramas in the 19th century when they were super popular, are an early form of moving picture.
Please join Appalachian Mountain Club, Green Mountain Conservation Group, Cook Memorial Library, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, Mountains to the Sea writers’ group, and Yeoman’s Fund for the Arts at Cook Memorial Library this Friday.
Cook Memorial Library
81 Main St, Tamworth, NH 03886-4326, United States