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Revision as of 10:30, 27 July 2023

Memorial Hall Library's Conversational English Group was started in 1996 by Andover resident and Library Trustee Carolyn Fantini. The group ran for 24 years before it was disbanded during the Covid 19 pandemic. The classes were designed for individuals who had previously studied formal English and would like to practice their speaking and listening skills. The classes initially met once per week and were offered in a morning and afternoon session. Later the classes were held with a longer morning session for ten week sessions. Carolyn Fantini led the group assisted by Jeanne Pakowski, Hellen Sellers, Sally Littlefield, Eileen Shannon, Caryn Sloan, Marilyn Santagati, Carol O'Handley, Judy Wright, Alana McKee, Louise Tomlineson and Peggy Coleman.

In 2022, Memorial Hall Library began a partnership with an outside organization to offer an English at Large Conversation Group.


...A Photo of the Conversational English Group in 2019.... click to enlarge
...Conversational English Class before disbanding in 2022 due to the Covid pandemic.... click to enlarge


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...A 2002 end of session party.... click to enlarge