Friday, August 29, 2025

Derby Public Library to host presentation on Old Woodbury Path


The Old Woodbury Path was once an ancient Native American path that originally connected what is now the Lower Naugatuck Valley with tribal communities closer to Long Island Sound.

That was before it was made wider by European settlers in Oxford and Seymour so that they could more easily bring farm products to market during the Colonial Period.
Ultimately, the path connected Woodbury and beyond with Derby landing, which was an important port for ships that carried produce to New York, Boston, Europe and the West Indies.
Learn more about this ancient highway, its effect on commerce, its eventual demise, and where original sections can still be found.
This event is Part of Derby's 350th Celebration.

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT HERE:



Shared from the Derby Public Library Facebook page.

Kids to create crayon scratch art at Huntington Branch Library


Crayon Scratch Art
Date: Wednesday, Sept.17
Time: 5-6 p.m.
Location: Huntington Branch Library, 41 Church St., Shelton
Children ages 6-11 are welcome to join Ms. Leanne at the Huntington Branch Library to learn how to make their very own scratch art using crayons and a toothpick.
All materials and supplies will be provided.
or call 203-926-0111.

Shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.

Ansonia Library to close Monday for Labor Day holiday


 

Master's Table to offer 2 meals in September at Assumption Church Hall in Ansonia