As the highlight of its Year of Narrative Art, Mystic Museum of Art (MMoA) will present 323 of the covers that Norman Rockwell created for The Saturday Evening Post, from June 18 to September 18. Norman Rockwell took his studio work seriously; taking few vacations in his life and spending up to six months to create a single cover image. His images were--and remain--tremendously popular and easily accessible. Join this discussion of his artwork and whether there is a distinction between "fine art" and illustration.
Registration is required to attend this program. Attendees are encouraged to wear masks.
As the highlight of its Year of Narrative Art, Mystic Museum of Art (MMoA) will present 323 of the covers that Norman Rockwell created for The Saturday Evening Post, from June 18 to September 18. Norman Rockwell took his studio work seriously; taking few vacations in his life and spending up to six months to create a single cover image. His images were--and remain--tremendously popular and easily accessible. Join this discussion of his artwork and whether there is a distinction between "fine art" and illustration.
Registration is required to attend this program. Attendees are encouraged to wear masks.
From June 6th -11th the Friends will be holding a week long book sale in the Ames and Activity Rooms. There will be books in many categories for all ages and it is a great time to stock up for summer reading!
The book sale will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10 - 7, Thursday and Friday 10-5 with most items being half price on Friday. The sale will run on Saturday, June 11th from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM with a $5 bag sale (bags provided).
From June 6th -11th the Friends will be holding a week long book sale in the Ames and Activity Rooms. There will be books in many categories for all ages and it is a great time to stock up for summer reading!
The book sale will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10 - 7, Thursday and Friday 10-5 with most items being half price on Friday. The sale will run on Saturday, June 11th from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM with a $5 bag sale (bags provided).
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
The summer months are a bounty of ripe berries, nectar-laden edible flowers, amazing edible plants along the seashore, and edible mushrooms that can carpet the forest floor after warm, rainy days. Learn how to identify, sustainably harvest, and prepare the wild foods of summer, from beach plums to invasive wineberries, including some of the choice summer fungi like chanterelles and the myriad of pored Boletes. Join The 3 Foragers as they teach the edible plants and fungi of summer with their original photos and recipe ideas featured in an edcuational slideshow.
Speaker Bio
The 3 Foragers are a family from southeastern Connecticut who have been identifying, photographing, and cooking with the edible plants and fungi of New England for more than 17 years. Their blog, Facebook page, and book all focus on family-friendly, environmentally sustainable harvest of both our native and invasive species of plants, and ways to incorporate these foods into your diet with original recipes.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
The summer months are a bounty of ripe berries, nectar-laden edible flowers, amazing edible plants along the seashore, and edible mushrooms that can carpet the forest floor after warm, rainy days. Learn how to identify, sustainably harvest, and prepare the wild foods of summer, from beach plums to invasive wineberries, including some of the choice summer fungi like chanterelles and the myriad of pored Boletes. Join The 3 Foragers as they teach the edible plants and fungi of summer with their original photos and recipe ideas featured in an edcuational slideshow.
Speaker Bio
The 3 Foragers are a family from southeastern Connecticut who have been identifying, photographing, and cooking with the edible plants and fungi of New England for more than 17 years. Their blog, Facebook page, and book all focus on family-friendly, environmentally sustainable harvest of both our native and invasive species of plants, and ways to incorporate these foods into your diet with original recipes.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Join Hazel and Iris on May 4th at 4:30 pm for a Wings of Fire book discussion meet up for ages 8 and up! We will be focusing on the third book in the series.
Join Hazel and Iris on May 4th at 4:30 pm for a Wings of Fire book discussion meet up for ages 8 and up! We will be focusing on the third book in the series.
Join us this summer for the Mystic & Noank Library's annual Roode Memorial Concert Series. It's a series of free outdoor concerts on the grounds of the Mystic & Noank Library. These concerts celebrate the life of Mystic & Noank Library patron Agnes Roode. Roode was a longtime Mystic resident who loved music and the Library. Her family continues the tradition of honoring her legacy with a wonderful lineup of talented musicians in 2022. This summer's series features three musicians from different genres and musical stylings. Please bring your own lawn chair, blankets, or other seating to your comfort level. In the event of rain, indoor attendance will be limited, and the Library will welcome the first 50 guests to arrive. Masks are encouraged in the event of an indoor concert. No registration is necessary for these concerts.
Connor Holdridge Duo
Connor Holdridge is a guitarist and composer in the Baltimore / Washington area. He has been a member of several performing acts over the years, including Michael Joseph Harris and his band Ultrafaux. Connor has been known to play a variety of guitar styles but mostly performs the music of Django Reinhardt. In this special concert, Connor will be joined by violinist, Nataly Merezhuk. Nataly is an exceptionally conversational improviser, well-steeped in the jazz violin styles of Stephane Grappelli and Sven Asmussen. Her melodic improvisations are a perfect match for Connor's explosive-yet-sensitive guitar accompaniment.
We invite you to come back for our next two concert dates: Thursday, July 21 at 6PM with Nora Fox, and Thursday, August 16 at 6PM with Jordan Auber.
Join us this summer for the Mystic & Noank Library's annual Roode Memorial Concert Series. It's a series of free outdoor concerts on the grounds of the Mystic & Noank Library. These concerts celebrate the life of Mystic & Noank Library patron Agnes Roode. Roode was a longtime Mystic resident who loved music and the Library. Her family continues the tradition of honoring her legacy with a wonderful lineup of talented musicians in 2022. This summer's series features three musicians from different genres and musical stylings. Please bring your own lawn chair, blankets, or other seating to your comfort level. In the event of rain, indoor attendance will be limited, and the Library will welcome the first 50 guests to arrive. Masks are encouraged in the event of an indoor concert. No registration is necessary for these concerts.
Connor Holdridge Duo
Connor Holdridge is a guitarist and composer in the Baltimore / Washington area. He has been a member of several performing acts over the years, including Michael Joseph Harris and his band Ultrafaux. Connor has been known to play a variety of guitar styles but mostly performs the music of Django Reinhardt. In this special concert, Connor will be joined by violinist, Nataly Merezhuk. Nataly is an exceptionally conversational improviser, well-steeped in the jazz violin styles of Stephane Grappelli and Sven Asmussen. Her melodic improvisations are a perfect match for Connor's explosive-yet-sensitive guitar accompaniment.
We invite you to come back for our next two concert dates: Thursday, July 21 at 6PM with Nora Fox, and Thursday, August 16 at 6PM with Jordan Auber.
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
The Mystic Ukulele Strum Ensemble is a newly-formed Ukulele get-together. There are currently a dozen or so Ukethusiasts who meet once a week or so to sing, strum, and jam together. All abilities and ages of players are welcome to join in the fun, socialize, and develop their singing and strumming skills. M.U.S.E. players are not professionals but have a wide range of musical experience and all love playing the little four-string instrument.
Registration is encouraged but not required to attend.
The Mystic Ukulele Strum Ensemble is a newly-formed Ukulele get-together. There are currently a dozen or so Ukethusiasts who meet once a week or so to sing, strum, and jam together. All abilities and ages of players are welcome to join in the fun, socialize, and develop their singing and strumming skills. M.U.S.E. players are not professionals but have a wide range of musical experience and all love playing the little four-string instrument.
Registration is encouraged but not required to attend.
Join us with Tim Wachtmann, biologist, research scientist, lifelong gardener and owner of Plantscapes New England, for a presentation on the concept of Homegrown National Park and its importance in conserving and enhancing biodiversity in our landscapes. Tim will show how Pollinator Pathways can be used to build local sections of the "Park" from our individual residences, business properties, and public spaces. A live demonstration of the iNaturalist citizen science app will illustrate how native plants, pollinators, and other wildlife can be cataloged as the pathways grow. We will use the Ledyard Pollinator Pathway as an example of how to create and grow a citizen-led biodiversity corridor in any locality. Want to get started now? Visit Pollinator Pathways for more information.
Speaker Bio
Tim Wachtmann is a biologist by training and profession with over 25 years' experience as a research scientist and certification in secondary science education. He is a lifelong gardener and plant enthusiast and honed his skills in plant selection, design, pest and disease control, and ecological gardening approaches as a manager for many years in the region's largest garden center. He is an active member and supporter of the Society for Ecological Restoration, the Native Plant Trust, the Berkshire Botanical Garden, the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, and the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden in Miami. Learn more about his event schedule and Plantscapes New England on his website.
This program is hosted by the Ledyard Public Libraries and is co-sponsored by Mystic & Noank Library, Public Library of New London, and Preston Public Library.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Join us with Tim Wachtmann, biologist, research scientist, lifelong gardener and owner of Plantscapes New England, for a presentation on the concept of Homegrown National Park and its importance in conserving and enhancing biodiversity in our landscapes. Tim will show how Pollinator Pathways can be used to build local sections of the "Park" from our individual residences, business properties, and public spaces. A live demonstration of the iNaturalist citizen science app will illustrate how native plants, pollinators, and other wildlife can be cataloged as the pathways grow. We will use the Ledyard Pollinator Pathway as an example of how to create and grow a citizen-led biodiversity corridor in any locality. Want to get started now? Visit Pollinator Pathways for more information.
Speaker Bio
Tim Wachtmann is a biologist by training and profession with over 25 years' experience as a research scientist and certification in secondary science education. He is a lifelong gardener and plant enthusiast and honed his skills in plant selection, design, pest and disease control, and ecological gardening approaches as a manager for many years in the region's largest garden center. He is an active member and supporter of the Society for Ecological Restoration, the Native Plant Trust, the Berkshire Botanical Garden, the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, and the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden in Miami. Learn more about his event schedule and Plantscapes New England on his website.
This program is hosted by the Ledyard Public Libraries and is co-sponsored by Mystic & Noank Library, Public Library of New London, and Preston Public Library.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Join Hazel and turn your old t-shirt into a book bag. All you need for this easy upcycle project is a t-shirt and a pair of scissors! For ages 8 and up!
Join Hazel and turn your old t-shirt into a book bag. All you need for this easy upcycle project is a t-shirt and a pair of scissors! For ages 8 and up!
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for Twisty Kids on the Library lawn, free creative movement classes for 5 to 9 year old's presented by Yoga with Miss Kim! Kids will learn creative movement concepts and yoga postures with kids' imagination and fun in mind.
Join us for Twisty Kids on the Library lawn, free creative movement classes for 5 to 9 year old's presented by Yoga with Miss Kim! Kids will learn creative movement concepts and yoga postures with kids' imagination and fun in mind.
Students rotate in small groups between bins containing a variety of marine organisms from Long Island Sound. For each organism, students will make predictions about how the animals move, eat, and survive. Students will identify and discuss structures and behaviors that they think are adaptations. We will be observing social distance and masks will be required.
Please register below.
Students rotate in small groups between bins containing a variety of marine organisms from Long Island Sound. For each organism, students will make predictions about how the animals move, eat, and survive. Students will identify and discuss structures and behaviors that they think are adaptations. We will be observing social distance and masks will be required.
Please register below.
Sandra Wheeler, professional organizer and owner of For Peace of Mind, will share key organizing tips to help you with any space in your home or office. Have you always dreamed of a less stressful and more organized home / office / life? Learn how to make those dreams a reality!
Sandra Wheeler is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers. She has earned her Specialist Certificates in Residential Organizing, Life Transitions and Workplace Productivity. Sandra served on the NAPO-CT Board from 2008-2016 and received the Founders Award for her contributions. Sandra also earned her Feng Shui Certification from the New England School of Feng Shui.
This program is hosted by Otis Library and co-sponsored by the Groton Public, Mystic & Noank, Stonington Free, and Wheeler Libraries.
Registration is required to attend this program.
Sandra Wheeler, professional organizer and owner of For Peace of Mind, will share key organizing tips to help you with any space in your home or office. Have you always dreamed of a less stressful and more organized home / office / life? Learn how to make those dreams a reality!
Sandra Wheeler is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers. She has earned her Specialist Certificates in Residential Organizing, Life Transitions and Workplace Productivity. Sandra served on the NAPO-CT Board from 2008-2016 and received the Founders Award for her contributions. Sandra also earned her Feng Shui Certification from the New England School of Feng Shui.
This program is hosted by Otis Library and co-sponsored by the Groton Public, Mystic & Noank, Stonington Free, and Wheeler Libraries.
Registration is required to attend this program.
If you are camping in Connecticut, beavers are always secretly at work somewhere nearby building their own habitat and building habitat for many other animals in the process. Come learn about nature's amazing engineers, meet animals that share their habitat and build your own beaver dam to test!
If you are camping in Connecticut, beavers are always secretly at work somewhere nearby building their own habitat and building habitat for many other animals in the process. Come learn about nature's amazing engineers, meet animals that share their habitat and build your own beaver dam to test!
Printmaking Workshop
Students learn how to design printing plates and to print multiple artworks from them. For grades 2 and up!
Printmaking Workshop
Students learn how to design printing plates and to print multiple artworks from them. For grades 2 and up!
Spend some time in nature creating beautiful leaf rubbings with chalk and design bean mandalas.
Spend some time in nature creating beautiful leaf rubbings with chalk and design bean mandalas.
We will be creating books made through found and recycled materials to be used as a way to collect and record memories, thoughts, ideas, and inspiration. Bring in scrapbook items to start journaling right away
We will be creating books made through found and recycled materials to be used as a way to collect and record memories, thoughts, ideas, and inspiration. Bring in scrapbook items to start journaling right away
Looking for ways to be creative for free? Come join us once a month to brainstorm and create new fashion from old garments, extend the life of your clothes with mending and enhancements, and help the environment by keeping textiles out of the landfill. All ages welcome. No sewing skills necessary. Finish an existing project or come learn how to start one!
Plan to have these items on hand if you have them: sewing machine (optional), extra needles and thread, fabric glue (optional), scissors, and some old clothes to get started with.
Check out this Virtual Upcycling Meetup 101 document to help prepare for your first meeting.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Looking for ways to be creative for free? Come join us once a month to brainstorm and create new fashion from old garments, extend the life of your clothes with mending and enhancements, and help the environment by keeping textiles out of the landfill. All ages welcome. No sewing skills necessary. Finish an existing project or come learn how to start one!
Plan to have these items on hand if you have them: sewing machine (optional), extra needles and thread, fabric glue (optional), scissors, and some old clothes to get started with.
Check out this Virtual Upcycling Meetup 101 document to help prepare for your first meeting.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Animal Adventure Family Zoo and Rescue Center
Come meet a variety of animals including a porcupine, small goat and a fox! Hear interesting stories and information about them in this fun and exciting program.
Animal Adventure Family Zoo and Rescue Center
Come meet a variety of animals including a porcupine, small goat and a fox! Hear interesting stories and information about them in this fun and exciting program.
Board meeting for the CT Sustainable Business Council.
Board meeting for the CT Sustainable Business Council.
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Enjoy being guided in a 30 minute body centered meditation practice to help increase your skills in focusing, rest, self-compassion and gratitude.
Pamala Lewis has been studying Eastern and Western approaches to meditation and enjoys the benefits of a dedicated daily sitting practice for more than 25 years. She co-leads the New London Community of Mindfulness, guides 2 weekly Zoom groups, and offers individual coaching sessions in Somatic Mindfulness Meditation. Pamala also offers Somatic Mindfulness Meditation along with Back Yoga outdoors through the summer months.
This class is for beginners, those who might be struggling with mindfulness meditation and those who may enjoy a friendly, relaxed and body-centered approach to practice.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
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TBD
Ant Detectives & the Worm Cafe!
Look closely! Ants are everywhere and we hardly notice! Using hoops and string, we'll look from an ant's point of view and tally up behaviors we observe. We will then create an underground treasure map with tunnels, worms, and more creatures hidden underground. Explore the mysteries of ant behavior with 15 Minute Field Trips!
We'll take 30 minutes to learn behavior like foraging, communication, preening, carrying, herding, farming, fighting, and swarming and go on an ant behavior scavenger hunt. Stick around to create menus for the worm cafe and talk with deep underground jazz worm, Blind Lemon Nightcrawler.
15 Minute Field Trips™ offers hands-on education programs at the intersection of art, community action, and the natural world. We believe art is an especially effective motivator of environmental advocacy. When we observe art in nature, and create art from nature, we develop a unique sense of unity with and protectiveness over the environment. 15 Minute Field Trips harnesses this philosophy in its in-person training sessions, designed to instill in students and families an appreciation for the outdoors, and empower them as environmental activists.
Ant Detectives & the Worm Cafe!
Look closely! Ants are everywhere and we hardly notice! Using hoops and string, we'll look from an ant's point of view and tally up behaviors we observe. We will then create an underground treasure map with tunnels, worms, and more creatures hidden underground. Explore the mysteries of ant behavior with 15 Minute Field Trips!
We'll take 30 minutes to learn behavior like foraging, communication, preening, carrying, herding, farming, fighting, and swarming and go on an ant behavior scavenger hunt. Stick around to create menus for the worm cafe and talk with deep underground jazz worm, Blind Lemon Nightcrawler.
15 Minute Field Trips™ offers hands-on education programs at the intersection of art, community action, and the natural world. We believe art is an especially effective motivator of environmental advocacy. When we observe art in nature, and create art from nature, we develop a unique sense of unity with and protectiveness over the environment. 15 Minute Field Trips harnesses this philosophy in its in-person training sessions, designed to instill in students and families an appreciation for the outdoors, and empower them as environmental activists.
Playhouse Theatre Academy will lead a free one-hour introduction to theatre for ages 4 - 9. Children will learn the fundamentals of theatre, including theatre games and exploring how actors use their emotions to tell stories. It's called a play, so let's play!
Playhouse Theatre Academy will lead a free one-hour introduction to theatre for ages 4 - 9. Children will learn the fundamentals of theatre, including theatre games and exploring how actors use their emotions to tell stories. It's called a play, so let's play!
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for Twisty Kids on the Library lawn, free creative movement classes for 5 to 9 year old's presented by Yoga with Miss Kim! Kids will learn creative movement concepts and yoga postures with kids' imagination and fun in mind.
Join us for Twisty Kids on the Library lawn, free creative movement classes for 5 to 9 year old's presented by Yoga with Miss Kim! Kids will learn creative movement concepts and yoga postures with kids' imagination and fun in mind.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
An essential element of camping is being deep in the forest, surrounded by trees. How many of those trees do you know? What animals depend on those trees for survival? Practice your tree identification skills, meet several DPNC animals who rely on trees in the wild and do a leaf rubbing craft.
An essential element of camping is being deep in the forest, surrounded by trees. How many of those trees do you know? What animals depend on those trees for survival? Practice your tree identification skills, meet several DPNC animals who rely on trees in the wild and do a leaf rubbing craft.
Are you a stacker? Sport stacking (also known as cup stacking or speed stacking) involves stacking plastic cups in specific sequences in as little time as possible. The cups are specially designed to allow for faster times. Participants stack cups in pre-determined sequences, by aligning the inside left lateral adjunct of each cup with that of the next. Sequences are usually pyramids of 3, 6, or 10 cups. Players compete against the clock or another player. Registration required. Great for ages 7 and up. We will be observing social distance and masks will be required.
Please register below.
Are you a stacker? Sport stacking (also known as cup stacking or speed stacking) involves stacking plastic cups in specific sequences in as little time as possible. The cups are specially designed to allow for faster times. Participants stack cups in pre-determined sequences, by aligning the inside left lateral adjunct of each cup with that of the next. Sequences are usually pyramids of 3, 6, or 10 cups. Players compete against the clock or another player. Registration required. Great for ages 7 and up. We will be observing social distance and masks will be required.
Please register below.
Warm and Fuzzy Petting Zoo
Join this outdoor petting zoo and meet bunnies, guinea pigs, ferrets, chickens, chinchillas and more!
Warm and Fuzzy Petting Zoo
Join this outdoor petting zoo and meet bunnies, guinea pigs, ferrets, chickens, chinchillas and more!
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TBD
Join us for an in-person, outdoor storytime on the library lawn! Bring a picnic blanket, a snack, and your favorite stuffed animal, and listen to stories! Guest reader, Lizanne Johnson. Best for ages 2-5. Registration required.
Join us for an in-person, outdoor storytime on the library lawn! Bring a picnic blanket, a snack, and your favorite stuffed animal, and listen to stories! Guest reader, Lizanne Johnson. Best for ages 2-5. Registration required.
Strawberry Parfaits
Strawberry Parfaits
Join Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center educators as we explore the trails of Haley Farm State Park in Groton. As we walk, we'll discuss the plants and birds that inhabit the expansive meadows, wetlands, and woods of the park. This hike is an educational program as part of the Library's Adult Summer Reading Program to match the theme "Beyond the Beaten Path." Please do not bring dogs.
We will meet at 9:45 in the parking lot of Haley Farm at the end of Haley Farm Lane. Please carpool if possible.
You must register to attend this program. If we have a wait list, we will contact you the week of the program to confirm your attendance.
Join Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center educators as we explore the trails of Haley Farm State Park in Groton. As we walk, we'll discuss the plants and birds that inhabit the expansive meadows, wetlands, and woods of the park. This hike is an educational program as part of the Library's Adult Summer Reading Program to match the theme "Beyond the Beaten Path." Please do not bring dogs.
We will meet at 9:45 in the parking lot of Haley Farm at the end of Haley Farm Lane. Please carpool if possible.
You must register to attend this program. If we have a wait list, we will contact you the week of the program to confirm your attendance.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Encounter some of CT's forest-dwelling animals! On a camping trip these creatures would be your woodland neighbors. Learn about their behaviors, adaptations for forest life and the sounds to listen for when they are nearby.
Encounter some of CT's forest-dwelling animals! On a camping trip these creatures would be your woodland neighbors. Learn about their behaviors, adaptations for forest life and the sounds to listen for when they are nearby.
See the show audiences are calling “Superb!”, “A blast!”, and “Heartwarming fun for the whole family.”
Join magician and juggler Scott Jameson Friday, July 8th at 4:00 PM for an extraordinary performance that will have you laughing out loud and perched on the very edge of your seat. Umbrellas will be plucked from thin air, a drawing will come to life, basketballs will be spun and juggled, and a member of the audience will unlock telekinetic abilities.
For more information visit Scott’s website at www.scottjameson.com. Don’t miss it!
See the show audiences are calling “Superb!”, “A blast!”, and “Heartwarming fun for the whole family.”
Join magician and juggler Scott Jameson Friday, July 8th at 4:00 PM for an extraordinary performance that will have you laughing out loud and perched on the very edge of your seat. Umbrellas will be plucked from thin air, a drawing will come to life, basketballs will be spun and juggled, and a member of the audience will unlock telekinetic abilities.
For more information visit Scott’s website at www.scottjameson.com. Don’t miss it!
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
Recycle old maps to create a beautiful mountain landscape mural and an adorable tent for your favorite stuffed animal.
Recycle old maps to create a beautiful mountain landscape mural and an adorable tent for your favorite stuffed animal.
We will be creating books made through found and recycled materials to be used as a way to collect and record memories, thoughts, ideas, and inspiration. Bring in scrapbook items to start journaling right away
We will be creating books made through found and recycled materials to be used as a way to collect and record memories, thoughts, ideas, and inspiration. Bring in scrapbook items to start journaling right away
Tripledale Farm will bring the farm to us! Join us on the Library lawn and meet donkeys. sheep and llamas!
Tripledale Farm will bring the farm to us! Join us on the Library lawn and meet donkeys. sheep and llamas!
TBD
TBD
Interested in visiting our National Parks and don't know where to begin? Join us for a virtual discussion with John Bunker for tips and tricks while visiting the parks.
John Bunker resides in Stratham and has visited twenty-five national parks during the past two decades. While serving as the Associate Dean, UNH College of Health and Human Services, he developed a presentation for an undergraduate class on his adventures and misadventures to some of his favorite national parks: Badlands, Bryce, Canyonlands, Glacier, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, and Zion.
His presentation includes a handout of his Ten Lessons Learned, a YouTube video of hiking Angel's Landing in Zion National Park, and over 70 images of his travels to the Parks. The presentation covers a broad range of issues related to visiting our National Parks: lodging and dining, budget considerations, logistics and planning activities, and safety.
This presentation will be held on Zoom and registration is required.
This program is hosted by the Public Library of New London and co-sponsored by the Mystic & Noank Library, Otis Library, and Stonington Free Library.
Interested in visiting our National Parks and don't know where to begin? Join us for a virtual discussion with John Bunker for tips and tricks while visiting the parks.
John Bunker resides in Stratham and has visited twenty-five national parks during the past two decades. While serving as the Associate Dean, UNH College of Health and Human Services, he developed a presentation for an undergraduate class on his adventures and misadventures to some of his favorite national parks: Badlands, Bryce, Canyonlands, Glacier, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, and Zion.
His presentation includes a handout of his Ten Lessons Learned, a YouTube video of hiking Angel's Landing in Zion National Park, and over 70 images of his travels to the Parks. The presentation covers a broad range of issues related to visiting our National Parks: lodging and dining, budget considerations, logistics and planning activities, and safety.
This presentation will be held on Zoom and registration is required.
This program is hosted by the Public Library of New London and co-sponsored by the Mystic & Noank Library, Otis Library, and Stonington Free Library.
Join us for an in-person, outdoor storytime on the library lawn! Bring a picnic blanket, a snack, and your favorite stuffed animal, and listen to stories! Best for ages 2-5. Registration required.
Join us for an in-person, outdoor storytime on the library lawn! Bring a picnic blanket, a snack, and your favorite stuffed animal, and listen to stories! Best for ages 2-5. Registration required.
Cannoli Cones
Cannoli Cones
Join us for this women and finance workshop hosted by AAA Retire empowering you with knowledge. This workshop on things every woman should know to retire with confidence will answer the following questions:
Everyone who attends will receive a complimentary analysis of their Social Security and Retirement Income Plan. Register here, or call The AAA Retire Program at 800-978-7953.
Join us for this women and finance workshop hosted by AAA Retire empowering you with knowledge. This workshop on things every woman should know to retire with confidence will answer the following questions:
Everyone who attends will receive a complimentary analysis of their Social Security and Retirement Income Plan. Register here, or call The AAA Retire Program at 800-978-7953.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Help us welcome author, Ayurvedic counselor, and certified yoga instructor Claire Ragozzino to host a series of Ayurvedic workshops via Zoom. This 4-part series will teach you to understand the basics of Ayurvedic medicine, which is one of the world's oldest holistic healing systems. Claire will be cooking some of the delicious meals featured in her wonderful book Living Ayurveda and will be supplying attendees with a shopping list and the recipes that will be featured during each program so you can cook along with her.
During the workshops, she will explain the benefits of each ingredient and how they help balance the Vata, Pitta, and Kapha doshas which are the principal "health types" responsible for an individual's physiological, mental, and emotional health according to Ayuverdic medicine.
Part I: An Introduction
Thu, April 14 at 6:00 PM
Part II: The Kapha Dosha
Thu, May 12 at 6:00 PM
Part III: The Pitta Dosha
Thu, July 14 at 6:00 PM
Part IV: The Vata Dosha
Thu, September 15 at 6:00 PM
All of these workshops will be recorded and shared with registrants. This program is hosted by the Lyme Public Library and is co-sponsored by the Mystic & Noank, Phoebe Griffin Noyes, and Bigelow Public Libraries.
Register here to attend any of these programs and receive a supplies list from the Lyme Public Library.
Help us welcome author, Ayurvedic counselor, and certified yoga instructor Claire Ragozzino to host a series of Ayurvedic workshops via Zoom. This 4-part series will teach you to understand the basics of Ayurvedic medicine, which is one of the world's oldest holistic healing systems. Claire will be cooking some of the delicious meals featured in her wonderful book Living Ayurveda and will be supplying attendees with a shopping list and the recipes that will be featured during each program so you can cook along with her.
During the workshops, she will explain the benefits of each ingredient and how they help balance the Vata, Pitta, and Kapha doshas which are the principal "health types" responsible for an individual's physiological, mental, and emotional health according to Ayuverdic medicine.
Part I: An Introduction
Thu, April 14 at 6:00 PM
Part II: The Kapha Dosha
Thu, May 12 at 6:00 PM
Part III: The Pitta Dosha
Thu, July 14 at 6:00 PM
Part IV: The Vata Dosha
Thu, September 15 at 6:00 PM
All of these workshops will be recorded and shared with registrants. This program is hosted by the Lyme Public Library and is co-sponsored by the Mystic & Noank, Phoebe Griffin Noyes, and Bigelow Public Libraries.
Register here to attend any of these programs and receive a supplies list from the Lyme Public Library.
John Higby is the Yo-Yo Guy! He has performed his unique high-energy comedy yo-yo show in 26 countries from New Zealand to Japan, holds the world yo-yo champion title and 4 Guinness World Records. He has been featured on David Letterman, Discovery Channel's Time Warp, Comedy Central, The Guinness World Record Show, Fetch with Ruff Ruffman on PBS, and even has his own Topps trading card! ESPN magazine coined him "Unsung Hero" of 2008. The Yo-Yo Guy is an interactive performance with yo-yos, unicycle, and a giant yo-yo that John walks on! Specializing in family shows, this show is great for all ages!
John Higby is the Yo-Yo Guy! He has performed his unique high-energy comedy yo-yo show in 26 countries from New Zealand to Japan, holds the world yo-yo champion title and 4 Guinness World Records. He has been featured on David Letterman, Discovery Channel's Time Warp, Comedy Central, The Guinness World Record Show, Fetch with Ruff Ruffman on PBS, and even has his own Topps trading card! ESPN magazine coined him "Unsung Hero" of 2008. The Yo-Yo Guy is an interactive performance with yo-yos, unicycle, and a giant yo-yo that John walks on! Specializing in family shows, this show is great for all ages!
Join Hazel & Iris in-person on Saturday, July 16 at 10am to design a no-sew padded carrier bag with duct tape decoration. Pick up a grab-n-go bag with all the necessary supplies, except scissors & glue, which will be provided at the event. Materials include: Cereal box, fabric padding, duct tape and velcro. Open to ages 8 years old and above. Younger ages can attend if they have an adult to help wrestle and safely cut the duct tape. See you there!
Join Hazel & Iris in-person on Saturday, July 16 at 10am to design a no-sew padded carrier bag with duct tape decoration. Pick up a grab-n-go bag with all the necessary supplies, except scissors & glue, which will be provided at the event. Materials include: Cereal box, fabric padding, duct tape and velcro. Open to ages 8 years old and above. Younger ages can attend if they have an adult to help wrestle and safely cut the duct tape. See you there!
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
See what camp themed crafts you can paint with foil and forks! First we will create a foil painted “campfire” and then a brown bear using forks. We might even go on a bear hunt!
See what camp themed crafts you can paint with foil and forks! First we will create a foil painted “campfire” and then a brown bear using forks. We might even go on a bear hunt!
Have you ever made a diy paint brush out of spruce tree needles ? Time to make one. We will create murals on canvas with acrylic and mud paint using pinecones and pine needle paint brushes. Finish your creation with a sprinkling of sand.
Have you ever made a diy paint brush out of spruce tree needles ? Time to make one. We will create murals on canvas with acrylic and mud paint using pinecones and pine needle paint brushes. Finish your creation with a sprinkling of sand.
Join us for this environmental education program where we explore the defining features of raptor species commonly mistaken for each other. Meet a red-tailed hawk, a red-shouldered hawk, a broad-wing hawk, and an Eastern-screech owl. Great family program.
Join us for this environmental education program where we explore the defining features of raptor species commonly mistaken for each other. Meet a red-tailed hawk, a red-shouldered hawk, a broad-wing hawk, and an Eastern-screech owl. Great family program.
TBD
TBD
Join us for an in-person, outdoor bilingual storytime on the library lawn! Bring a picnic blanket, a snack, and your favorite stuffed animal, and listen to stories! Best for ages 2-5. Registration required.
Join us for an in-person, outdoor bilingual storytime on the library lawn! Bring a picnic blanket, a snack, and your favorite stuffed animal, and listen to stories! Best for ages 2-5. Registration required.
Tiramisu Cups
Tiramisu Cups
Join Advanced Cicerone, author, cartoonist, and international beer judge Em Sauter for a fully illustrated guide to the world of beer from its long history to myriad styles and more! We'll travel throughout the world to see how different world cultures enjoy beer - after all, it's one of the most popular beverages on earth! Limited samples will be provided, donated by Fox Farm Brewery in Salem, CT.
Registration is required to attend this program; space is limited. You can also use this form to attend virtually via Zoom.
Join Advanced Cicerone, author, cartoonist, and international beer judge Em Sauter for a fully illustrated guide to the world of beer from its long history to myriad styles and more! We'll travel throughout the world to see how different world cultures enjoy beer - after all, it's one of the most popular beverages on earth! Limited samples will be provided, donated by Fox Farm Brewery in Salem, CT.
Registration is required to attend this program; space is limited. You can also use this form to attend virtually via Zoom.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Join us this summer for the Mystic & Noank Library's annual Roode Memorial Concert Series. It's a series of free outdoor concerts on the grounds of the Mystic & Noank Library. These concerts celebrate the life of Mystic & Noank Library patron Agnes Roode. Roode was a longtime Mystic resident who loved music and the Library. Her family continues the tradition of honoring her legacy with a wonderful lineup of talented musicians in 2022. This summer's series features three musicians from different genres and musical stylings. Please bring your own lawn chair, blankets, or other seating to your comfort level. In the event of rain, indoor attendance will be limited, and the Library will welcome the first 50 guests to arrive. Masks are encouraged in the event of an indoor concert. No registration is necessary for these concerts.
Nora Fox
Nora Fox is an actor, composer, writer, multi-instrumentalist, and choreographer whose work has brought her to West Africa, Australia, Europe, and throughout North and South America. She has performed on Broadway, at Goodspeed Opera House, Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center, RI Shakespeare in the Park, NY Musical Theatre Festival, NY Women Center Stage Festival, Irondale Brooklyn, Salt Marsh Opera, American Dance Festival, Theatre By the Sea, Ocean State Theatre, and Ivoryton Playhouse. Fox’s writing has been produced by NYU’s Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue directed by Anna Deavere Smith. She has written/performed in BARS Theatre-in-verse workshop at the Public Theater with Daveed Diggs, and this summer composed for and acted in Shakespeare in the Woods' film of As You Like It in VT. Fox has performed/collaborated with Jon Batiste, Ann Dowd, Laura Benanti, Grace Vanderwaal (Radio City Music Hall), and led masterclasses at Belarus's International Festival of Dance, Brown University, and for Grammy-winning Mark O’Connor’s string camp. She is a Brontosaurus recording artist currently working on her album, holds a BA in Literary Arts from Brown and is an MFA candidate at CalArts. IG: @Nora_Fox NoraFoxMusic.com
We invite you to come back for our final concert date: Thursday, August 16 at 6PM with Jordan Auber.
Join us this summer for the Mystic & Noank Library's annual Roode Memorial Concert Series. It's a series of free outdoor concerts on the grounds of the Mystic & Noank Library. These concerts celebrate the life of Mystic & Noank Library patron Agnes Roode. Roode was a longtime Mystic resident who loved music and the Library. Her family continues the tradition of honoring her legacy with a wonderful lineup of talented musicians in 2022. This summer's series features three musicians from different genres and musical stylings. Please bring your own lawn chair, blankets, or other seating to your comfort level. In the event of rain, indoor attendance will be limited, and the Library will welcome the first 50 guests to arrive. Masks are encouraged in the event of an indoor concert. No registration is necessary for these concerts.
Nora Fox
Nora Fox is an actor, composer, writer, multi-instrumentalist, and choreographer whose work has brought her to West Africa, Australia, Europe, and throughout North and South America. She has performed on Broadway, at Goodspeed Opera House, Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center, RI Shakespeare in the Park, NY Musical Theatre Festival, NY Women Center Stage Festival, Irondale Brooklyn, Salt Marsh Opera, American Dance Festival, Theatre By the Sea, Ocean State Theatre, and Ivoryton Playhouse. Fox’s writing has been produced by NYU’s Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue directed by Anna Deavere Smith. She has written/performed in BARS Theatre-in-verse workshop at the Public Theater with Daveed Diggs, and this summer composed for and acted in Shakespeare in the Woods' film of As You Like It in VT. Fox has performed/collaborated with Jon Batiste, Ann Dowd, Laura Benanti, Grace Vanderwaal (Radio City Music Hall), and led masterclasses at Belarus's International Festival of Dance, Brown University, and for Grammy-winning Mark O’Connor’s string camp. She is a Brontosaurus recording artist currently working on her album, holds a BA in Literary Arts from Brown and is an MFA candidate at CalArts. IG: @Nora_Fox NoraFoxMusic.com
We invite you to come back for our final concert date: Thursday, August 16 at 6PM with Jordan Auber.
Students use materials from nature and natural elements to create artwork. Grades 2 and up!
Students use materials from nature and natural elements to create artwork. Grades 2 and up!
Join us for an outdoor Magic Show with Justin Mazz. This is 45 minutes of comedy, amazement and interaction. The humor is fun for adults and kids!
Join us for an outdoor Magic Show with Justin Mazz. This is 45 minutes of comedy, amazement and interaction. The humor is fun for adults and kids!
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
Students develop characters and draw them in the traditional style using pen and paper.. For grades 2 and up!
Students develop characters and draw them in the traditional style using pen and paper.. For grades 2 and up!
Working with clay builds creativity and fine motor skills. We will create pressed flower ornaments adorned with beads and coil trinket pots to hold little treasures and other clay creations.
Working with clay builds creativity and fine motor skills. We will create pressed flower ornaments adorned with beads and coil trinket pots to hold little treasures and other clay creations.
Recycle old magazines into a wonderful work of art. Old magazines usually come in colorful pages and beautiful pictures, that’s why we will use those old papers!
Recycle old magazines into a wonderful work of art. Old magazines usually come in colorful pages and beautiful pictures, that’s why we will use those old papers!
Looking for ways to be creative for free? Come join us once a month to brainstorm and create new fashion from old garments, extend the life of your clothes with mending and enhancements, and help the environment by keeping textiles out of the landfill. All ages welcome. No sewing skills necessary. Finish an existing project or come learn how to start one!
Plan to have these items on hand if you have them: sewing machine (optional), extra needles and thread, fabric glue (optional), scissors, and some old clothes to get started with.
Check out this Virtual Upcycling Meetup 101 document to help prepare for your first meeting.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
Looking for ways to be creative for free? Come join us once a month to brainstorm and create new fashion from old garments, extend the life of your clothes with mending and enhancements, and help the environment by keeping textiles out of the landfill. All ages welcome. No sewing skills necessary. Finish an existing project or come learn how to start one!
Plan to have these items on hand if you have them: sewing machine (optional), extra needles and thread, fabric glue (optional), scissors, and some old clothes to get started with.
Check out this Virtual Upcycling Meetup 101 document to help prepare for your first meeting.
Registration is required to attend this program. You will receive a Zoom invitation the morning of the program.
TBD
TBD
Join Food Explorers for a Fairy Tea Party! Dress up in your finest to meet the MyPlate fairies, who will teach you all about the five food groups and what the fairies eat! You’ll also make a delicious snack (that even the fairies will be jealous of): fairy bread sandwiches! Snack will be nut free and made individually.
Join Food Explorers for a Fairy Tea Party! Dress up in your finest to meet the MyPlate fairies, who will teach you all about the five food groups and what the fairies eat! You’ll also make a delicious snack (that even the fairies will be jealous of): fairy bread sandwiches! Snack will be nut free and made individually.
Students learn to conceive ideas and build in three dimensions turning trash into treasures. Grades 2 and up!
Students learn to conceive ideas and build in three dimensions turning trash into treasures. Grades 2 and up!
Welcome to Square Foot Gardening will introduce an easy gardening method that utilizes space efficiently, without the waste and work of a typical single row garden. Even beginners with no prior experience can produce large yields of organic vegetable crops on only 20% of the space and with only 10% of the maintenance labor. The Square Foot Gardening (SFG) methodology uses raised beds with a special "soil", grids for efficient plant spacing and a minimum of seeds, water, and tools. Gardening should be fun, not just a lot of work!
Speaker Bio
Dan Williams has been growing vegetables since he was a youngster, working in his Dad's traditional row garden. He started using raised beds in the late 80s. He started to follow the Square Foot Gardening method about 5 years ago and became a Certified Instructor with the Square Foot Gardening Foundation in 2021. He has created SFG beds for himself, his grandkids, friends, and even a garden club which donates all produce to local Food Banks. Almost all of his crops are grown from seed.
Attendees are encouraged to wear masks for this in person program.
Register here to attend virtually via Zoom.
Register below to attend this program in person. Space is limited.
Welcome to Square Foot Gardening will introduce an easy gardening method that utilizes space efficiently, without the waste and work of a typical single row garden. Even beginners with no prior experience can produce large yields of organic vegetable crops on only 20% of the space and with only 10% of the maintenance labor. The Square Foot Gardening (SFG) methodology uses raised beds with a special "soil", grids for efficient plant spacing and a minimum of seeds, water, and tools. Gardening should be fun, not just a lot of work!
Speaker Bio
Dan Williams has been growing vegetables since he was a youngster, working in his Dad's traditional row garden. He started using raised beds in the late 80s. He started to follow the Square Foot Gardening method about 5 years ago and became a Certified Instructor with the Square Foot Gardening Foundation in 2021. He has created SFG beds for himself, his grandkids, friends, and even a garden club which donates all produce to local Food Banks. Almost all of his crops are grown from seed.
Attendees are encouraged to wear masks for this in person program.
Register here to attend virtually via Zoom.
Register below to attend this program in person. Space is limited.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
Join us for family yoga on the Library lawn. This is a joyful way for children to explore movement and develop physical skills, learn yoga poses through active imagination, and creatively channel energy by following movement instruction and practicing calming moments.
This energetic class teaches body awareness and basic teacher/student dynamic using sing-along and movement to act out favorite animals, nursery rhymes, and songs. Children also learn how they can use their breath and other skills to calm themselves down when feeling silly or upset. Bring your own blanket or mat.
When out on the trail you can always depend on your phone! Learn how to read trail signs, use a paper map and compass Children will have a chance to design a map of our location, navigate their way around using a compass, and discuss hiking preparedness. For ages 7 and up!
When out on the trail you can always depend on your phone! Learn how to read trail signs, use a paper map and compass Children will have a chance to design a map of our location, navigate their way around using a compass, and discuss hiking preparedness. For ages 7 and up!
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
We invite you to join us and Chelsea from Bluebird Yoga for an all levels (beginner friendly) yoga practice on the Library grounds at 10:00 am! Wake up your body with a gentle stretch followed by flowing movement and strengthening. We will be meeting on the Library's front lawn near the original entrance.
Please bring your own equipment. Chelsea recommends:
Chelsea, aka Bluebird Yoga, is a local from Stonington. Yoga, for Chelsea, is about fostering healing through kindess. The goal in her classes is to hold the space for her fellow yogis to cultivate kindness on and off the mat. She understands the importance of safe movement and leads students through a practice that builds from gentler meditations through more difficult variations as they increase in strength and flexibility. Email Chelsea with any questions at: chbluebirdyoga@gmail.com
Registration is requested but not required to attend.
Learn how to create fabric treasures to keep and give away! We will sew felt heart plushies and then assemble no sew scented sachets.
Learn how to create fabric treasures to keep and give away! We will sew felt heart plushies and then assemble no sew scented sachets.
Using reclaimed wood we will design watercolor landscapes. Following the grain of the wood ( a texture seen in a cut surface) helps create mountains, woodland and ocean views.
Using reclaimed wood we will design watercolor landscapes. Following the grain of the wood ( a texture seen in a cut surface) helps create mountains, woodland and ocean views.
Pam Halligan of Pam's Picassos will teach us how to paint a forest scene on a 16 x 20 canvas, in keeping with our summer reading theme of Beyond the Beaten Path. All supplies will be provided to those who register.
This is open to teens and adults (limit of 20 people). Masks will be required.
Registration is required to attend. Please expect to be contacted confirming your attendance and/or offering a class opening if you're on the waitlist.
Pam Halligan of Pam's Picassos will teach us how to paint a forest scene on a 16 x 20 canvas, in keeping with our summer reading theme of Beyond the Beaten Path. All supplies will be provided to those who register.
This is open to teens and adults (limit of 20 people). Masks will be required.
Registration is required to attend. Please expect to be contacted confirming your attendance and/or offering a class opening if you're on the waitlist.
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Keylime Pie Cups
Keylime Pie Cups
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.
Chess Club for Kids!
Welcome to Mystic Noank Library’s Chess Club! The club welcomes children grade 3 and up!
Children should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. We teach chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organize games.
Sportsman-like conduct is always a goal. Members must be respectful of each other's play, and at the end of each game, win or lose, members must be cordial with one another.
Instructor:
Michael Grater, library associate and chess enthusiast, leads our Chess Club. He grew up playing chess and continues to play for fun. Chess is a great game that builds concentration, patience, planning, sportsmanship, and problem-solving skills in children, teens and adults.