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Once a week on Wednesdays from 1-3 the Knitting Group meets at the library and the attendees share expertise on knitting, crochet, and many other topics. This talented group of
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Once a week on Wednesdays from 1-3 the Knitting Group meets at the library and the attendees share expertise on knitting, crochet, and many other topics. This talented group of
On Wednesday's from 1-3pm knitters and crafters of all skill levels are welcome to bring projects to work on. This is a laid back meeting for knitting, sharing and asking
Celebrate National Library Week in April by making your own felt book mark! Kits include felt in a variety of colors and pictures for inspiration. Glue or needle and thread are needed from home. A sewing needle is available at the front desk upon request.
On Wednesday's from 1-3pm knitters and crafters of all skill levels are welcome to bring projects to work on. This is a laid back meeting for knitting, sharing and asking for advice. If you would like to join from home via Zoom email Ivyhope@stoningtonfreelibrary.org.
On Wednesday's from 1-3pm knitters and crafters of all skill levels are welcome to bring projects to work on. This is a laid back meeting for knitting, sharing and asking for advice. If you would like to join from home via Zoom email Ivyhope@stoningtonfreelibrary.org.
Join us on Thursday 4/13 @ 2pm to discuss Radiant Fugitives by Nawaaz Ahmed "Despite still struggling with her father’s long-ago decision to exile her from the family after she came out as lesbian, Seema, nine months pregnant and estranged from the father of her unborn son, seeks solace with her mother and sister. Instead
Join Professor Julie Rivkin as she discusses her current work on a critical edition of Henry James’s What Maisie Knew for Cambridge University Press.
On Wednesday's from 1-3pm knitters and crafters of all skill levels are welcome to bring projects to work on. This is a laid back meeting for knitting, sharing and asking for advice. If you would like to join from home via Zoom email Ivyhope@stoningtonfreelibrary.org.
Join us for a discussion on the lesser known side of the Underground Railroad with Sailing to Freedom editor, Tim Walker, and contributing writer Elysa Engelman, whose chapter focuses on fugitives from enslavement passing through New London, Mystic, and Stonington. "Long distance, overland escapes from the deep south were virtually impossible, and nearly all documented
On Wednesday's from 1-3pm knitters and crafters of all skill levels are welcome to bring projects to work on. This is a laid back meeting for knitting, sharing and asking for advice. If you would like to join from home via Zoom email Ivyhope@stoningtonfreelibrary.org.