Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton to celebrate renovation at open house




SHELTON - Plumb Memorial Library will host an open house Saturday celebrating completion of the renovation with a variety of events scheduled from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
• The Friends Annual Meeting at 10 a.m.
• The Friends ongoing Book Sale will be taking place in the upstairs Reading Room all day long!
The Shelton Senior Center Songsters will present “Songs from Broadway Musicals” accompanied by David Scrimenti in the downstairs Meeting Room.
• The Olde Ripton Garden Club will be showcasing its new “Seed Library” in the Media Room.
• Artist Bruce Zboray will be showing his paintings in the gallery.
• Special events in the Children’s Department and goodie bags will be available all day.
The renovation project has been a five-year event done in four phases that was undertaken by Library Director, Joan Stokes, and the Library Board led by James Geissler and including treasurer Aleta Miner, Jean Cayer, secretary Julie Blakeman, Stephen Bellis, and Louis Dagostine.
The City of Shelton has worked in conjunction with the Library Board and staff to make the Plumb Memorial Library ADA compliant and to assist with the renovation.
All are welcome to visit the library for this special event and view the positive changes that have been made.
For information call 203-924-1580.
The Library is at 65 Wooster St.


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Local author to discuss 'Running on Thin Ice' at Derby Public Library



DERBY - Derby Public Library will hold a book discussion at 1 p.m. April 27 with Derby High School graduate Nicole Rizzo who will discuss her book, "Running on Thin Ice."
At 10 years old, Nicole discovered cross-country running.
The sport was a gift - with it came chaotic runs fueled by Bugles, an eccentric coach, and hilarious teammates. Before long, the laughter faded, and everything shifted. She slipped into a battle filled with overexercising, under-eating and perfectionism.
Forced to heal if she wanted to live fully, she uprooted the destructive habits of her past and unearthed what it really means to be strong.
"Running on Thin Ice" traces a journey of past selves and captures those painful, unsettling, and beautiful moments that show it’s possible to grab hold of solid ground and escape the frigid water just in time.
Register at http://bit.ly/3UMiNjz. Drop-ins are also welcome.
Multiple copies of the book will be available at the Circulation Desk.
The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St.


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