Monday, September 17, 2018
Create crafts from repurposed items at Ansonia Library program
ANSONIA - The Ansonia Library will host a free recycled crafts class from 5:30-7 p.m. Sept. 27.
Instructor Jeannie Roslonowski will show participants how to create fun crafts using a variety of repurposed items.
- The Library is at 53 South Cliff St.
- For information call 203-734-6275.
- *This information is shared from an online community calendar sponsored by The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and The New Haven Independent.
Cub Scout Pack 11 in Seymour to hold Olympics, open house
SEYMOUR - Kick off the 2018-19 year at Cub Scout Pack 11's annual Olympics from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Trinity Episcopal Church, 91 Church St.
Medals will be awarded at a Blue and Gold dinner.
Also that evening join Pack 11 at its annual open house.
Pack 11 is a year-round family program for boys in kindergarten through fifth grade (ages 5-10).
The program emphasizes leadership, learning about the community and the environment, family, character, and citizenship.
Kindergarteners = Lions
1st graders = Tigers
2nd graders = Wolves
3rd graders = Bears
4th and 5th graders = Webelos
Older boys are invited to join Troop 11.
Learn more at http://seymourpack11.ScoutLander.com
*This information is shared from a Facebook event page.
Medals will be awarded at a Blue and Gold dinner.
Also that evening join Pack 11 at its annual open house.
Pack 11 is a year-round family program for boys in kindergarten through fifth grade (ages 5-10).
The program emphasizes leadership, learning about the community and the environment, family, character, and citizenship.
Kindergarteners = Lions
1st graders = Tigers
2nd graders = Wolves
3rd graders = Bears
4th and 5th graders = Webelos
Older boys are invited to join Troop 11.
Learn more at http://seymourpack11.ScoutLander.com
*This information is shared from a Facebook event page.
Derby Public Library slates September book discussion
DERBY - The Derby Public Library will hold its monthly Lunchtime Book Discussion at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 26.
The featured book is A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline.
The featured book is A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline.
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train, it is a stunning and atmospheric novel of friendship, passion, and art, inspired by Andrew Wyeth’s mysterious and iconic painting Christina’s World.
To Christina Olson, the entire world is her family farm in the small coastal town of Cushing, Maine.
The only daughter in a family of sons, Christina is tied to her home by health and circumstance, and seems destined for a small life.
Instead, she becomes Andrew Wyeth’s first great inspiration, and the subject of one of the best-known paintings of the 20th century, Christina’s World.
The only daughter in a family of sons, Christina is tied to her home by health and circumstance, and seems destined for a small life.
Instead, she becomes Andrew Wyeth’s first great inspiration, and the subject of one of the best-known paintings of the 20th century, Christina’s World.
As she did in her beloved bestseller Orphan Train, Christina Baker Kline interweaves fact and fiction to vividly reimagine a real moment in history.
A Piece of the World is a powerful story of the flesh-and-blood woman behind the portrait, her complicated relationship to her family and inheritance, and how artist and muse can come together to forge a new and timeless legacy.
A Piece of the World is a powerful story of the flesh-and-blood woman behind the portrait, her complicated relationship to her family and inheritance, and how artist and muse can come together to forge a new and timeless legacy.
Lunchtime Book Discussions are held on the last Wednesday of the month and are free and open to the public.
Multiple copies of the book will be available at the circulation desk.
Multiple copies of the book will be available at the circulation desk.
Drop-ins are welcome; no registration required.
For information call 203-736-1482.
For information call 203-736-1482.
This is a press release from Kathy Wilson, Head of Adult Circulation, Derby Public Library.