Have fun learning about space with this reading challenge for all ages!
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Have fun learning about space with this reading challenge for all ages! |
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Gretchen Dykstra, a writer-in-residence at the New York Public Library and author of two previous books, will read from Echoes from Wuhan, her recently released memoir of living and teaching in China from 1979-1981. Echoes from Wuhan tells the dramatic, fast-paced story of a naïve and adventuresome young American woman and how she navigated — |
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G. Thomas Couser, Professor of English, Hofstra University and President of New London Landmarks, will discuss Samson Occom's (1723-1792) role as an important scholar and leader. Born on a Mohegan settlement in southeastern Connecticut, Occom is considered by some to be the father of Native American Literature. |
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Create your own constellations with materials provided- ages 7-13 - while supplies last. |
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Sponsored by the Stonington COMO and Stonington Free Library. Artreach, Inc. will offer a screening of People Like Us, a 35-minute one-act play, to be followed by a facilitated discussion. Set around a multicultural workplace, the play is a quality theatrical event that is also productive as a tool for discussion. Join us in a |
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The Human Services Book Group will be meeting at Stonington Human Services to discuss The Husband’s Secret on September 16th from 12-1pm. Contact ivyhope@stoningtonfreelibrary.org for more information. |
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It's time to spruce up your light switch plates! One plate is included in the kit, along with enough supplies to spread your creativity to existing light switch and outlet plates in your home. |
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Banned Books Week (September 18 - 24, 2022) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the last week of September, it spotlights current and historical attempts to censor books in libraries and schools. It brings together the entire book community — librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all |
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We are proud to feature Jillian Holland, Senior at UVM, Engineering Major and artist in our. She is a 2019 Graduate of Stonington High School and has an active art practice on social media.
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SFL is pleased to help grown ups nourish their creative energy with our Grab & Go Activity Bags for ADULTS! October's theme is Acorn Pumpkins. Perfect for a fairy garden or other seasonal displays, these acorns can spread fall joy! Each kit contains orange and black paint, a paintbrush, acorns, and design ideas. |
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