Courtesy photo | Members of Book Club, a 44-year-old discussion group in Woodstock, meets one evening a month these days in a local park. During the statewide shelter-in-place order, they switched to Zoom meeting, but in June they changed to gathering outside with masks and adequate space for distancing.
Some local book clubs find ways to continue in pandemic
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