STRATHAM — The Wiggin Memorial Library will be celebrating National Library Week (April 9-15) in character and invites residents to suffer “Coffee with a Cop” on Tuesday, Apr 11 commencement during 9:30 a.m. Police Chief John Scippa will be on palm to answer questions or only plead over a patrolman of coffee.
Library Director Lesley Kimball described a inhabitant Coffee with a Cop module as “a proceed for adults to accommodate internal law coercion and plead whatever is on their minds in a comfortable, village space.” She added, “It’s a good eventuality to plead with a military during a time when there isn’t a predicament or an collision or other dire business.”
The final coffee with a patrolman eventuality during a library saw about a dozen Stratham residents seeking questions about trade issues and regulations, bicycle safety, and a use of dungeon phones while driving. One internal mom talked about training her kids how to expostulate and perplexing to assistance them know when it is protected to pass a bicyclist and when we shouldn’t.
Chief Scippa and Officer Michael Doucette discussed a highway manners that request to bicycles and a common clarity proceed to pity a road. “We suffer a good attribute with a community,” pronounced Scippa. “We’re operative tough each day to acquire people’s honour and to listen to questions and concerns; that’s what coffee with a patrolman is all about.”
This eventuality with Chief Scippa takes place during a library’s National Library Week jubilee and residents are invited to stop by anytime Monday by Friday, attend in a days’ themes (more information: http://library.strathamnh.gov), and be entered to win a Margarita’s Mexican Restaurant present certificate. For some-more information about Coffee with a Cop during a Library hit a library during 772-4346 or director@wigginml.org or check out a Library’s Web site during http://library.strathamnh.gov.