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Wednesday June 19, 2013
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Writing Workshop - Milestones with Phyllis Ross
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Join us for a four-part writing workshop led by Phyllis Ross.   Classes take place on Wednesday, June 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 1 - 2:30 PM at 21 Governor Street.

“Writing Milestones” is a four-session writing workshop for new and experienced writers.  Each participant will select a “journey” that has personal significance, tracing its path from a chosen starting point to the present day.  One person may trace the journey from childhood to adulthood; another the journey through parenthood or relationship; another the journey of a career or avocation; the journey of self-discovery, or the journey as an evolving writer that has led to participating in this workshop.  We will map our journeys with their significant milestones—turning points, moments of revelation, or times of accomplishment. Then, prompted by poetry, and passages from memoir and fiction, we will write the stories of some of these milestones.  Through the act of writing, we will discover  fresh and unexpected views, and new insight and understanding of the themes that inform our lives.

Phyllis Ross has taught, facilitated and coached writing in academic, community and organizational settings.  She is faculty emeritus at Western Connecticut State University, and currently facilitates writing as part of Rehabilitation Through the Arts at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for women.  She is a member of the Network faculty of the Bard Institute for Writing and Thinking.

Please register as space is limited. This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday June 20, 2013
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Summer Reading Volunteer Training
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Training for those who have been accepted as Summer Reading Volunteers.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.irg
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Caring for Your Aging Parent: A Baby Boomers' Guide
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Diane Johnston will present a program for Baby Boomers who are dealing with the challenges of caring for aging parents.  Among the subjects to be covered in this seminar are:

Cognitive Changes in your parent – Identifying, Accepting and Dealing with Mental Changes 
Coping Strategies: Getting through the difficult times with grace
Use of Humor
Increase Self Care
Meditation and Mindfulness
Enjoying your parents even when this seems impossible
Helping Your Parent Maintain Dignity
Finding Resources – Making Your Way through the Maze
            Medical professionals
            Mental Health professionals
            Geriatric Care managers
            In Home Services
            Independent Living vs. Assisted Living 

Diane Johnston PNP is a Nurse Practitioner in Psychiatry in private practice in Westport, Connecticut, specializing in psychopharmacology and psychotherapy. She is licensed in Connecticut and New York to assess and evaluate clients and to prescribe psychotropic medications as appropriate. In her psychotherapy and psychopharmacology practice in Westport, she works with adults, adolescents, couples and families from all over Fairfield County.

Diane Johnston has been in private practice for 15 years, specializing in the field of Behavioral and Integrative Medicine.  She was Medical Director at Insight Counseling in Ridgefield, CT. She was also a clinical supervisor in the Department of Complementary Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Ms. Johnston is also Director of the Mind-Body-Fertility program which focuses on using mind-body practices for fertility treatment and wellness.

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Writers Guild of Ridgefield: A Networking Group for Writers
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The Ridgefield Library hosts the Writers Guild of Ridgefield on the third Thursday of the month Library Program Room. Writers get together to network and talk about their craft. New members always welcome. Call Aurora Lopez at 203 244 5341 for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
Friday June 21, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Poetry Discussion Group - Title TBA
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Join us for a monthly discussion of a chosen poet.  The discussion is led by retired English Professor, Dr. Alan Holder. 
Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday June 22, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday June 23, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday June 24, 2013
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Summer Reading Begins!
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School age children, teens and adults are invited to join in the library's summer reading program that begins today!  Prizes and incentives are awarded for reading during the summer months.  Check our website for more information.

Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
PJ Storytime
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Wear your Pjs and hear stories about bedtime and see a short film.  Bedtime snacks will be served.  For children ages 3 and older. No registration.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Library Board Meeting
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Chris Nolan 203-438-6960 cbnolan@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday June 25, 2013
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7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Author Talk: Cathryn Prince -rain date
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Rain date for Cathryn Prince Author Talk, previously schedule for June 13
Laurie McGavin Bachmann 203-238-2282 x 1013 lmbachmann@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!

Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!

Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Nutmeg Nibblers
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Kids going into grades 4, 5, 6 read and discuss the 2013 Nutmeg Nominee books. This week's title:  Wild Girl, by Patricia Reilly Giff. Bring a lunch and eat while we chat!  Register online beginning June 24.

Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
YA Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 8 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately, while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk about books.  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Scrabble
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Play scrabble with a tournament experienced teacher. For children in grades 4 - 8. No Registration. G4 G5 G6 G7 G8.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday June 26, 2013
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tales and Treasures
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Children going into grades kindergarten, first and second are invited to drop in for fun activities about the earth and its history.  No registration required.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
A.M. Book Group
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The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh (2005; 352 pages). An intricately woven narrative tapestry of life in modern India, centered on the remote Sundarban Islands, where natives, city businessmen, American visitors and conservationists cross paths over several generations.

Note: This book discussion will take place at the Library at 21 Governor Street at the new time of 11:15 to 1 PM.
No Registration.

Click here for upcoming A.M. Book Group selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group -
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Mary Rindfleisch 203-438-2282 mfrind@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Writing Workshop - Milestones with Phyllis Ross
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Join us for a four-part writing workshop led by Phyllis Ross.   Classes take place on Wednesday, June 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 1 - 2:30 PM at 21 Governor Street.

“Writing Milestones” is a four-session writing workshop for new and experienced writers.  Each participant will select a “journey” that has personal significance, tracing its path from a chosen starting point to the present day.  One person may trace the journey from childhood to adulthood; another the journey through parenthood or relationship; another the journey of a career or avocation; the journey of self-discovery, or the journey as an evolving writer that has led to participating in this workshop.  We will map our journeys with their significant milestones—turning points, moments of revelation, or times of accomplishment. Then, prompted by poetry, and passages from memoir and fiction, we will write the stories of some of these milestones.  Through the act of writing, we will discover  fresh and unexpected views, and new insight and understanding of the themes that inform our lives.

Phyllis Ross has taught, facilitated and coached writing in academic, community and organizational settings.  She is faculty emeritus at Western Connecticut State University, and currently facilitates writing as part of Rehabilitation Through the Arts at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for women.  She is a member of the Network faculty of the Bard Institute for Writing and Thinking.

Please register as space is limited. This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Sciencetellers Perform Bugs of Blackwood
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For children ages 5 and older.  Benjamin is a bug and he needs to be rescued from the people in the house in this story and science experience.  Learn about matter by witnessing experiments with fire, gas, airpressure, water, chemicals and more.  See if Bejamin's friends can save him! Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Co-sponsored and held at the Ridgfield Parks and Recreation Center. SP A5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5  .
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. comtec L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday June 27, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Preschool Stories & crafts
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Children ages 3, 4 & 5 are invited for special stories, crafts and songs.  Adults accompanying children may attend. No registration
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
What on earth is spelunking? (Teen Summer Reading)
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As part of the Teen Summer Reading Program, people going into grades 6 to 12 are invited to learn about spelunking, or the hobby of exploring caves.
Experienced spelunker Diana Messer will show you how to go beneath the surface of the earth to see all the beauty hidden there!
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
High School Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 9 to 12 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately. whatever movies they've watched lately, whatever games they've played lately, all while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk .  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Junior Critics
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Children in grades 4 & 5 get together to share the books they've been reading.  Snacks are served.  No registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Taking and Editing Digital Photographs with Mark Edwards
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There are more ways to take photos than ever before.  (Current teenagers have taken more pictures by the time they graduate high school than their parents did in their whole lives -- thanks to smartphones and Facebook.)  If you carry a phone you're also carrying a camera, and there's a renaissance of design happening in the world of digital cameras.  This talk will give an overview of digital imaging -- from capturing images to the various ways that you can process and share them on line. We'll take a look the various types of cameras and some of the software available to create photos.

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday June 28, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tech Fridays - Learning a Language Online
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Travelling abroad this summer or just want to learn or brush up on a foreign language?   Join us for this demo of Mango, which offers self-paced online instruction for 27 languages and can be accessed from  both home computers and mobile devices.  Mango lessons combine everyday conversation skills, memory building strategies and interactivity.  We’ll also discuss other online resources for practicing foreign languages.

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Dorothy Pawlowski 203 438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Honey Tasting and Book Signing @ Books on the Common with Marina Marchese
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 Marina Marchese, owner of Red Bee Artisanal Honey in Weston, will offer tastings of Red Bee honey and sign copies of her new book, The Honey Connoisseur, recently published by Black Dog & Leventhal.  The event will take place at Books on the Common on Friday, June 28th from 6 to 8 p.m.
 
The new bookincludes engaging explanations and step-by-step instructions on the origin and flavor of more than 30 varietals of honey from Alfalfa to Ulmo, wine and cheese pairings, and as a bonus, several simple, delicious recipes featuring honey. After a brief explanation of how bees pollinate plants and produce honey, the authors introduce terroir, or the way soil, weather, and other natural phenomena can affect the taste of honey. Terroir is a familiar concept to wine lovers, but has not been widely associated with honey until now. Knowing the terroir of a honey varietal informs an understanding of its flavor.
 
Treats to enjoy with the honey will be provided by No. 109 Cheese & Wine, and Ross’ Bread, both businesses located in The Marketplace at Copps Hill Common.
 
This event is co-sponsored by Books on the Common, the Ridgefield Library, No.109 Cheese & Wine, and Ross’ Bread.
 
Call Books on the Common at (203) 431-9100 or email Info@BooksontheCommon.com for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Books on the Common
Saturday June 29, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday June 30, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday July 1, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
PJ Storytime
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Wear your Pjs and hear stories about bedtime and see a short film.  Bedtime snacks will be served.  For children ages 3 and older. No registration.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday July 2, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Nutmeg Nibblers
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Kids going into grades 4, 5, 6 read and discuss the 2013 Nutmeg Nominee books.  This week's title Saving Armpit by Natalie Hyde. Bring a lunch and eat while we chat!  Register online beginning June 24.
Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
YA Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 8 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately, while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk about books.  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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6:00 PM - 6:40 PM
Magic by Scott Jameson
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Children ages 5 and older accompanied by an adult are invited to this comical magic and juggling performance.  No registration required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. Co-sponsored by and held at the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Scrabble
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Play scrabble with a tournament experienced teacher. For children in grades 4 - 8. No Registration. G4 G5 G6 G7 G8.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
The Nonfictioneers - The Gardner Heist
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The Gardner Heist: The True Story of the World's Largest Unsolved Art Theft by Ulrich Boser. 

The Nonfictioneers meet on the first Tuesday of the month to discuss classic and contemporary non-fiction titles. Click here for more information and to see the upcoming discussion selections.

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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dayton Program Room
Wednesday July 3, 2013
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tales and Treasures
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Children going into grades kindergarten, first and second are invited to drop in for fun activities about the earth and its history.  No registration required.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Brain Quest Challenge
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Hold room for Brain Quest Challenge!
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. comtec L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday July 4, 2013
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Library Closed - Independence Day
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Friday July 5, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday July 6, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Charlie Hope Concert for Kids
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Children ages 6 and younger accompanied by an adult are invited to this fun, interactive concert including classic and original children's songs.  No registration. Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Held at and co-sponsored by the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center.  .SPA1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 nbsp;.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Memoir Writing Group
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The Memoir Writing Group meets on the first Saturday of every month at the Library. The sessions will include advice from other writers, a prompt with writing time, critique and sharing. No registration.

Please contact Eileen O'Halloran, eohalloran@zeiss.com 914 681 7488 for more information. L
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 (1013) libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday July 7, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday July 8, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Books & Breakfast
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Ridgefield Library @ The Keeler Tavern Museum

Join us for our monthly chat about our favorite books. Members of our staff will share of their personal recommendations and then we hope you'll share your memorable reads. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

During the Library's construction phase Books and Breakfast will take place in the lovely Garden House of the Keeler Tavern Museum, 132 Main Street, Ridgefield.

Registration is not required.



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Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski 438-2282 x1003 FictionRoom@RidgefieldLibrary.org
Keeler Tavern Museum
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
PJ Storytime
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Wear your Pjs and hear stories about bedtime and see a short film.  Bedtime snacks will be served.  For children ages 3 and older. No registration.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday July 9, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Nutmeg Nibblers
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Kids going into grades 4, 5, 6 read and discuss the 2013 Nutmeg Nominee books.  This week's title:  Wildfire Run, by Dee Garretson.  Bring a lunch and eat while we chat!  Register online beginning June 24.
Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
YA Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 8 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately, while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk about books.  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Scrabble
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Play scrabble with a tournament experienced teacher. For children in grades 4 - 8. No Registration. G4 G5 G6 G7 G8.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday July 10, 2013
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tales and Treasures
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Children going into grades kindergarten, first and second are invited to drop in for fun activities about the earth and its history.  No registration required.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Bookworms
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Children going into grades 2 and 3 read a book and meet to eat lunch and have a discussion and do an activity about the book.  Children bring their lunches. Registration required by signing up at the information desk and picking up a copy of the book to be discussed.  Book will be held at the circulation desk.

Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
The Secret Garden performance by the Hampstead Stage Company
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The Hampstead Stage Company's performance of The Secret Garden is appropriate for children ages 5 and older accompanied by an adult.  No registration.  Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  C0-sponsored and held at the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center.  SP A5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5  .
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. comtec L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday July 11, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Preschool Stories & crafts
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Children ages 3, 4 & 5 are invited for special stories, crafts and songs.  Adults accompanying children may attend. No registration
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
Murder by the Book - The Raphael Affair
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The Raphael Affair by Iain Pears(1990, 191 pages).  Jonathan Argyllis an English art historian and dealer; Flavia di Stefano is a detective with the Italian National Art Theft Squad. Together they investigate murder and mayhem in the international art world, in a witty and fast-paced series with an appealing Roman setting and just a touch of romance. 

Please note that the July discussion will take place one week later than usual due to the IndependenceDay holiday.

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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
High School Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 9 to 12 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately. whatever movies they've watched lately, whatever games they've played lately, all while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk .  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Junior Critics
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Children in grades 4 & 5 get together to share the books they've been reading.  Snacks are served.  No registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Author Talk with Barbara Shapiro @ The Aldrich
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Join us for an Author Talk with novelist Barbara Shapiro at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.

B.A. Shapiro is the author of The Art Forger, a literary thriller about the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist that spans three centuries of forgers, art thieves, and obsessive collectors. Writing as Barbara Shapiro, she is also the author of five suspense novels The Safe Room, Blind Spot, See No Evil, Blameless and Shattered Echoes as well as the non-fiction book, The Big Squeeze. She lives in Boston and teaches creative writing at Northeastern University.

This program is presented by Books on the Common, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum and Ridgefield Library. It is part of the Library's Adult Summer Reading program that is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.

No registration
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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Aldrich Museum
Friday July 12, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday July 13, 2013
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9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Shutterbugs - Monthly meeting of photography group
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Note: Earlier start and finish time

The Ridgefield Library's photography group the Shutterbugs meets on the second Saturday of the month to discuss their craft and/or head out on their many field trips. They will meet in the parking lot at 21 Governor Street at 9:00 to then go out on field trips.

New members are always welcome.  Please contact Mary Harold at 438-7350 or e-mail ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com if you are interested in joining the group and to find out the location of the field trips.
Mary Harold 203-438-7350 ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com
 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday July 14, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday July 15, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
PJ Storytime
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Wear your Pjs and hear stories about bedtime and see a short film.  Bedtime snacks will be served.  For children ages 3 and older. No registration.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday July 16, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Nutmeg Nibblers
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Kids going into grades 4, 5, 6 read and discuss the 2013 Nutmeg Nominee books. This week's title: The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman, by Meg Wolitzer.   Bring a lunch and eat while we chat!  Register online beginning June 24.
Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
YA Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 8 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately, while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk about books.  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Animal Embassy Animal Presentation
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Chris Evers from Animal Embassy will return in this program for children ages 5 and older accompanied by an adult.  In "Digging into Nature" Chris will share animals and information about creatures that create homes and lay their eggs in the ground. No registration.  Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgfield Library.  Co-sponsored by and held at teh Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center.  SP A5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5  .
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Scrabble
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Play scrabble with a tournament experienced teacher. For children in grades 4 - 8. No Registration. G4 G5 G6 G7 G8.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
Critics' Circle Book Group
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Click here for more information about upcoming Critics' Circle selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group. 
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Registration is not required.
Dorothy Pawlowski 203-438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Balducci's Program Room
Wednesday July 17, 2013
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tales and Treasures
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Children going into grades kindergarten, first and second are invited to drop in for fun activities about the earth and its history.  No registration required.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Scavenger Hunt (Teen Summer Reading)
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So you think you know Ridgefield? If you are going into grades 6 - 12, take part in our town scavenger hunt and prove it!
Part of our Teen Summer Reading Program.
Registration is necessary, please sign up using the online form below.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Ridgefield Library
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. comtec L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday July 18, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Preschool Stories & crafts
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Children ages 3, 4 & 5 are invited for special stories, crafts and songs.  Adults accompanying children may attend. No registration
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
High School Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 9 to 12 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately. whatever movies they've watched lately, whatever games they've played lately, all while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk .  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Junior Critics
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Children in grades 4 & 5 get together to share the books they've been reading.  Snacks are served.  No registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Taking and Editing Digital Photographs with Mark Edwards
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This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Writers Guild of Ridgefield: A Networking Group for Writers
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The Ridgefield Library hosts the Writers Guild of Ridgefield on the third Thursday of the month Library Program Room. Writers get together to network and talk about their craft. New members always welcome. Call Aurora Lopez at 203 244 5341 for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
Friday July 19, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday July 20, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday July 21, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday July 22, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
PJ Storytime
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Wear your Pjs and hear stories about bedtime and see a short film.  Bedtime snacks will be served.  For children ages 3 and older. No registration.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Library Board Meeting
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Chris Nolan 203-438-6960 cbnolan@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday July 23, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
anim_bee.GIF
11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
lib_bookflipping
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Nutmeg Nibblers
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Kids going into grades 4, 5, 6 read and discuss the 2013 Nutmeg Nominee books.  This week's title: Closed for the Season, by Mary Downing Hahn.  Bring a lunch and eat while we chat!  Register online beginning June 24.
Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
misc_smiley
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
YA Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 8 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately, while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk about books.  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Dinosaurs Rock
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Children ages 5 and older accompanied by an adult are invited to explore paleontology and learn more about the dinosaurs that roamed the earth.  Children will receive a fossil souvenier.  No Registration. Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Co-sponsored by and held at the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center..  SP A5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5  .
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Scrabble
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Play scrabble with a tournament experienced teacher. For children in grades 4 - 8. No Registration. G4 G5 G6 G7 G8.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday July 24, 2013
misc_rocks1
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tales and Treasures
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Children going into grades kindergarten, first and second are invited to drop in for fun activities about the earth and its history.  No registration required.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
A.M. Book Group
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Click here for upcoming A.M. Book Group selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group -
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Mary Rindfleisch 203-438-2282 mfrind@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. comtec L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday July 25, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Preschool Stories & crafts
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Children ages 3, 4 & 5 are invited for special stories, crafts and songs.  Adults accompanying children may attend. No registration
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
High School Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 9 to 12 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately. whatever movies they've watched lately, whatever games they've played lately, all while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk .  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Junior Critics
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Children in grades 4 & 5 get together to share the books they've been reading.  Snacks are served.  No registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Author Talk: Cathryn Prince
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Author Talk with Cathryn Prince (rescheduled from Thursday, June 13)

Join us for an Author Talk with Cathryn Prince who will discuss her latest book Death in the Baltic: The Sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff.

“The sinking of the cruise liner that was once the pride of Hitler’s Strength Through Joy program has long been overlooked by maritime historians.  Yet when the Wilhelm Gustloff disappeared beneath the freezing waters of the Baltic in January of 1945, she took with her more than six times the number of people lost on the Titanic.Through careful research and interviews with the few remaining survivors Cathryn J. Prince vividly recreates the chaos and terror of this epic maritime disaster.”--Hugh Brewster, author of Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage: The Titanic’s First-Class Passengers And Their World

Cathryn J. Prince is the author of three previous non-fiction books. Her third book A Professor, a President, and a Meteor: The Birth of American Science won the Connecticut Press Club's 2011 Book Award for Non-Fiction and received an Honorable Mention in General/Non-Fiction at the 2011 New England Book Festival Book Awards. She worked as a correspondent to The Christian Science Montior  in Switzerland covering the United Nations, the World Trade Organization and the Nazi Gold Crisis. She is an adjunct professor of journalism at Quinnipiac University and a frequent contributor to The Christian Science Monitor  and Ridgefield Magazine.

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.  It is also co-sponsored by Books on the Common.L

Lesley Lambton 203-238-2282 x 1013 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday July 26, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tech Fridays - Online Travel Resources
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Online Travel Resources

Tech Fridays

Do you want to use an online resource or a new technology but feel overwhelmed by the learning curve involved?  Then, drop in to Tech Fridays.  Each month, we’ll pick a topic related to technology, and one of our staff will be available to answer your questions and demonstrate how to become an empowered user of online resources and electronic devices. 

We want your input.  Email us your suggestions for topics to cover in the future or contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at 203-438-2282 x1003.


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Dorothy Pawlowski 203 438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday July 27, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Archiving Your Digital Life
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Introduction to Personal Digital Archiving with Jon Eriksen

To preserve and share our personal collections of digital photos, documents and videos we must manage them with care. At this event we’ll discuss the challenges of personal digital archiving and some considerations for planning your own personal archiving project. We’ll discuss organization and preferred formats for photos, records, audio and video, and also strategies for long-term storage.

Jon Eriksen is a Technology and Reference Librarian at New Canaan Library. He has a special interest in personal information management and its impact on the creative process.

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.

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Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday July 28, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
A Design Dialogue: Niels Diffrient and Gordon Bruce @ The Aldrich
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Take your seat for a fascinating talk sponsored by The Aldrich, Ridgefield Library, and Books on the Common about the design of chairs. Coinciding with the Museum’s presentation of the Extreme Drawing exhibitions, two renowned design professionals with over sixty years of combined experience, Niels Diffrient and Gordon Bruce, will discuss their creative processes, including the acts of drawing and sketching, and seminal projects from their careers in the design field. A book signing with Diffrient, whose new book, Confessions of a Generalist, encapsulates his perspective on design and the life experiences that inform his practice, will follow the talk.

Inventor, product designer and Ridgefield resident, Niels Diffrient has spent the last thirty-plus years focusing on the most universal tool in the office environment, the task chair—a category in which he has pioneered numerous breakthroughs. Most important to his design process are the prototypes. Consideration of both the contour/composition of the human body and the force of gravity creates the interface that determines comfort. His chairs are developed to help the users—sitting for long periods of time—handle their jobs with health and comfort. A master in the field of ergonomics, Diffrient is always looking to make more appropriate and useful products.

New Milford resident Gordon Bruce, principal of Gordon Bruce Design LLC, has been a design consultant for forty years, with clients in Europe, Asia, and the United States. He has worked with numerous multi-national corporations, including IBM, Mobil, Siemens, Samsung, Lenovo and GE, on various kinds and scales of products—from airplanes to computers to medical equipment—as well as design strategy and planning. The design standards he has written for major corporate programs have included defining product, graphic, interior, and exhibit design problem statements, specifications, research, and concept design.

This program is co-sponsored by The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Books on the Common and Ridgefield Library.  It is also part of the Library's Adult Summer Reading program. Free to Aldrich members and for the price of admission for non-members.
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Tracy Moore 203 438 4519 tmoore@aldrichart.org
Aldrich Museum
Monday July 29, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
PJ Storytime
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Wear your Pjs and hear stories about bedtime and see a short film.  Bedtime snacks will be served.  For children ages 3 and older. No registration.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday July 30, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
anim_bee.GIF
11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Nutmeg Nibblers
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Kids going into grades 4, 5, 6 read and discuss the 2013 Nutmeg Nominee books.  This week's title, The Candymakers, by Wendy Mass.  Bring a lunch and eat while we chat!  Register online beginning June 24.
Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
YA Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 8 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately, while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk about books.  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Scrabble
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Play scrabble with a tournament experienced teacher. For children in grades 4 - 8. No Registration. G4 G5 G6 G7 G8.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Author Talk with Mark Gabrielson
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Join us as Ridgefielder Mark Gabrielson discusses his recently released book Deer Isle's Undefeated America's Cup Crews: Humble Heroes from a Downeast Island.

In 1895, emissaries from the New York Yacht Club traveled to Deer Isle, Maine, to recruit the nation's best sailors, an "All American" crew. This remote island in Penobscot Bay sent nearly thirty of its fishing men to sail Defender, and under skipper Hank Haff, they beat their opponents in a difficult and controversial series. To the delight of the American public, the charismatic Sir Thomas Lipton sent a surprise challenge in 1899. The New York Yacht Club knew where to turn and again recruited Deer Isle's fisherman sailors. Undefeated in two defense campaigns, they are still considered one of the best American sail-racing teams ever assembled. Read their fascinating story and relive their adventure.

Mark J. Gabrielson is a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed master and a trustee of the Marion-Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race. He is a graduate of Princeton University and after more than three decades in business is now a graduate student at Harvard University, in extension, concentrating in history. He also serves as a research intern at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He is a New Englander, dividing his time among Ridgefield, Connecticut; Boston, Massachusetts; and Deer Isle. This is his first book.

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday July 31, 2013
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tales and Treasures
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Children going into grades kindergarten, first and second are invited to drop in for fun activities about the earth and its history.  No registration required.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Bookworms
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Children going into grades 2 and 3 read a book and meet to eat lunch and have a discussion and do an activity about the book.  Children bring their lunches. Registration required by signing up at the information desk and picking up a copy of the book to be discussed.  Book will be held at the circulation desk.

Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
Jack and the Beanstalk Puppet Performance
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For children ages 4 and older.  Michael Graham of the Spring Valley Puppet Theater will perform his production of Jack and the Beanstalk.  Puppet demonstration will follow the performance. No registration. Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Co-sponsored by and held at the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center..  SP A5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5  .
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. comtec L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday August 1, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Preschool Stories & crafts
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Children ages 3, 4 & 5 are invited for special stories, crafts and songs.  Adults accompanying children may attend. No registration
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
Murder by the Book - Gorky Park
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Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith (1981, 365 pages). Chief Homicide Investigator Arkady Renko
must contend with the bitter cold of the Russian winter and the long arm of the KGB as he seeks to do his job, in the first installment in the series that popularized the genre of “Moscow noir.”

Click here for upcoming Murder by the Book selections and to check our catalog.  L

 

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
High School Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 9 to 12 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately. whatever movies they've watched lately, whatever games they've played lately, all while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk .  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
lib_bookflipping
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Junior Critics
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Children in grades 4 & 5 get together to share the books they've been reading.  Snacks are served.  No registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Admissions & Financial Aid: What It Takes To Get Into College Today
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In this seminar, you will learn what it takes to get into college today including the financial aid system and how it works; how to maximize your student’s potential to receive scholarships, grants, & forms of merit-aid; the importance of the SAT & ACT tests and how colleges value them; and what the more selective colleges really want to see on your student’s application. You’ll be shown a time-line for success for where you should start in the college planning process and how it’s possible to attend a private college for a public college price.

This program is aimed at parents of high schoolers but students are also encouraged to attend.
 
Through her seminars, Stephanie Goldberg-Mauro has helped hundreds of families understand what it takes to get into college and understand the financial aid process.  She has personally helped numerous families through the entire process of getting their student to the right college at the right price. She is a graduate of Berkeley College in White Plains, NY. 

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday August 2, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday August 3, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Sunshine Songs with Robert Messore
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Robert Messore will perform happy summer songs for children ages 6 and under accompanied by an adult.  No registration. Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. Co-sponsored by and held at the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center. . SP A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 nbsp;.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Memoir Writing Group
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The Memoir Writing Group meets on the first Saturday of every month at the Library. The sessions will include advice from other writers, a prompt with writing time, critique and sharing. No registration.

Please contact Eileen O'Halloran, eohalloran@zeiss.com 914 681 7488 for more information. L
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 (1013) libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday August 4, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday August 5, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
lib_teddybear_reading
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
PJ Storytime
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Wear your Pjs and hear stories about bedtime and see a short film.  Bedtime snacks will be served.  For children ages 3 and older. No registration.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday August 6, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
anim_bee.GIF
11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Nutmeg Nibblers
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Kids going into grades 4, 5, 6 read and discuss the 2013 Nutmeg Nominee books.  This week's title: Inside Out and Back Again, by Thanna Lai.  Bring a lunch and eat while we chat!  Register online beginning June 24.
Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
YA Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 8 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately, while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk about books.  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Dig the Beat!
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Concert for children ages 5 and older.  Songwriter and guitarist Jay Mankita will perform his concert called "Dig the Beat," an interative concert focusing on rhythm, percussion and music making.  Children may bring their own percussion instruments to the event. Jay will add some dinosaur songs to the mix.  No registration.  Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library and co-sponsored and held at the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center..  SP A5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5  .
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
The Nonfictioneers - Title TBA
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The Nonfictioneers meet on the first Tuesday of the month to discuss classic and contemporary non-fiction titles. Click here for more information and to see the upcoming discussion selections.

New members are always welcome. L H

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dayton Program Room
Wednesday August 7, 2013
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tales and Treasures
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Children going into grades kindergarten, first and second are invited to drop in for fun activities about the earth and its history.  No registration required.
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
misc_none
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday August 8, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Preschool Stories & crafts
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Children ages 3, 4 & 5 are invited for special stories, crafts and songs.  Adults accompanying children may attend. No registration
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tie Dye T Shirts (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 6 to 12 are invited to bring a white t shirt and learn how to tie dye it. Be sure to wear something you don't mind getting dye on.
Registration is required. Please use the online form below.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
High School Critics (Teen Summer Reading)
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People going into grades 9 to 12 are invited to come talk about whatever books they've been reading lately. whatever movies they've watched lately, whatever games they've played lately, all while snacking.

We will meet at Dimitri’s to eat and talk .  You must bring $5 - $10 to pay for your own food. No registration is needed.
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 GADiorio@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dimitri's
 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Junior Critics
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Children in grades 4 & 5 get together to share the books they've been reading.  Snacks are served.  No registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Author Talk with Chris Belden and Gil Fagioni
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Ridgefield author Chris Belden will be joined by poet Gil Fagiani.

Gil Fagiani is a translator, essayist, short story writer, and poet who grew up in Stamford, Connecticut. His poetry books include: Serfs of Psychiatry (Finishing Line Press, 2012), Chianti in Connecticut (Bordighera Press, 2010) and A Blanquito in El Barrio (Rain Mountain Press, 2007). Gil is the Associate Editor of Feile-Festa and co-curates the Italian American Writers’ Association’s readings at the Cornelia Street Café in New York City.

Chris Belden is the author of the novel Carry-on (Rain Mountain Press, 2012). His short fiction has appeared in numerous literary journals, including American Fiction, SN Review and Skidrow Penthouse. A graduate of the Fairfield University MFA Program, Chris is the founder of the Ridgefield Writers Workshop, and co-organizer of the upcoming Ridgefield Writers Conference.

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday August 9, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday August 10, 2013
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9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Shutterbugs - Monthly meeting of photography group
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Note: Earlier start and finish time

The Ridgefield Library's photography group the Shutterbugs meets on the second Saturday of the month to discuss their craft and/or head out on their many field trips. They will meet in the parking lot at 21 Governor Street at 9:00 to then go out on field trips.

New members are always welcome.  Please contact Mary Harold at 438-7350 or e-mail ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com if you are interested in joining the group and to find out the location of the field trips.
Mary Harold 203-438-7350 ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com
 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Creating Your Path to College with Stephanie Goldberg-Mauro
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Creating Your Path to College with Stephanie Goldberg-Mauro, CCPS Founder/Owner  of College Planning 101

High school years are critical in the college planning process. There are so many items that need to be done and dates that you need to be aware of. This class will give students the time line for high school years that will get them ready to apply for colleges. Students will also learn how to keep track of important events and successes in high school and create a resume they can continue to work with as they progress through school. In addition, they will learn the about the differences in the ACT & SAT tests and gain an understanding as to which test they would do their best on.  This program is aimed at high schoolers but parents are also encouraged to attend.
 
Through her seminars, Stephanie Goldberg-Mauro has helped hundreds of families understand what it takes to get into college and understand the financial aid process.  She has personally helped numerous families through the entire process of getting their student to the right college at the right price. She is a graduate of Berkeley College in White Plains, NY.

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.

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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday August 11, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday August 12, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Books & Breakfast
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Ridgefield Library @ The Keeler Tavern Museum

Join us for our monthly chat about our favorite books. Members of our staff will share of their personal recommendations and then we hope you'll share your memorable reads. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

During the Library's construction phase Books and Breakfast will take place in the lovely Garden House of the Keeler Tavern Museum, 132 Main Street, Ridgefield.

Registration is not required.



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Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski 438-2282 x1003 FictionRoom@RidgefieldLibrary.org
Keeler Tavern Museum
 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Author Talk with Mark Slouka
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Books on the Common and Ridgefield Library present an Author Talk with Mark Slouka who will discuss his recently released novel Brewster.

“This beautifully written coming-of-age story sings with wisdom and heart. Slouka’s characters struggle to survive against a backdrop of remembered pain, routine violence,and the threat of being drafted to Vietnam, fighting to retain a friendship that may just be able to save them.”  — Bonnie Jo Campbell, author of Once Upon a River

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Mark Slouka is the author of Lost Lake, a New York Times Notable Book. His short stories have appeared multiple times in the yearly anthology Best American Short Stories. He is a contributing editor at Harper’s and lives in Brewster, New York.

This program is part of the Library's Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.

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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday August 13, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday August 14, 2013
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Bubbleology Performance
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An amazing bubble experience for children ages 5 and older accompanied by an adult.  Keith Michael Johnson will enchant and educate about the science of bubbles. We will celebrate the end of our summer reading program!  No registration.  Sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Co-sponsored by and held at the Ridgefield Parks and Recreation Center..  SP A5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5  .
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Parks & Recreation Center
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday August 15, 2013
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Junior Critics
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Children in grades 4 & 5 get together to share the books they've been reading.  Snacks are served.  No registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Introduction to Mahasati Meditation
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An introduction to Mahasati meditation will be offered on Thursday, August 15 and 22 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Library's 21 Governor Street location. This program is presented by the Redding Center for Mindfulness and Meditation.

Mahasati meditation is a form of insight meditation originating from Southeast Asia. It involves the cultivation of mindfulness through attention to the movement of the body and the mind in the present moment. As one’s self-awareness grows through this practice, it becomes possible to see for oneself how the mind gets caught in suffering; this enables one to naturally let go of the mental processes that perpetuate mental and emotional suffering in one’s life. 

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Writers Guild of Ridgefield: A Networking Group for Writers
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The Ridgefield Library hosts the Writers Guild of Ridgefield on the third Thursday of the month Library Program Room. Writers get together to network and talk about their craft. New members always welcome. Call Aurora Lopez at 203 244 5341 for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
Friday August 16, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday August 17, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday August 18, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday August 19, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday August 20, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
Critics' Circle Book Group
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Click here for more information about upcoming Critics' Circle selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group. 
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Registration is not required.
Dorothy Pawlowski 203-438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Balducci's Program Room
Wednesday August 21, 2013
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Bookworms
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Children going into grades 2 and 3 read a book and meet to eat lunch and have a discussion and do an activity about the book.  Children bring their lunches. Registration required by signing up at the information desk and picking up a copy of the book to be discussed.  Book will be held at the circulation desk.

Marybeth Rassulo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Fiction of Relationship Online Course Meet Up
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As part of our 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program, the Ridgefield Library will be delving into the world of  Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs. The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC,” and we hope you’ll join us as we explore this new way to engage in lifelong learning.
 
What is a MOOC?  A MOOC allows anyone with an internet connection to take college courses for free. Last year, companies such as Coursera, Udacity, and edX began partnerships with major universities and colleges to offer a wide range of courses online.
 
How is the Ridgefield Library participating?
This summer the Ridgefield Library will be a meet-up destination for a course entitled The Fiction of Relationship taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein from Brown University and offered through Coursera.  For ten consecutive Wednesdays beginning on June 19th, we will gather at 7 PM in the library’s program room to watch Dr. Weinstein’s video lectures and then have a facilitated discussion about what we’ve learned.  You will be asked to sign up on the Coursera website to be a participant in the course and also to register below so we know how many people to expect.
 
What will be the focus of the course ?
Here is how Dr. Weinstein describes the course:  “What is the nature of our relationship to others and the world? How can literature help us see these relationships more clearly? This course seeks to explore such questions through adventurous readings of ten great works of narrative fiction from the 18th to the 20th century.” 
 
What are the course readings and how much of a time commitment is involved?
Your commitment can be as much or as little as you like.  The selections to be discussed in the course are listed below.  We will have multiple copies of these titles available beginning the last week of May, and many of the works have free eBook versions.  Audiobooks of the works will also be offered when available.  You may attend all or some of the  lectures (once you sign up with Coursera, you will also be able to access the lectures from home).  Many of these works may be familiar to you, and you are welcome to come and listen to the lectures without making a greater time commitment.
 
Here are the works that will be explored:
June 19 - Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost
June 26 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
July 3 - Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville
July 10 - The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and The Country Doctor by Franz Kafka
July 17 - To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
July 24 - Light in August by William Faulkner
July 31 - Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
August 7 - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
August 14 - Beloved by Toni Morrison
August 21 - Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee
 
For more information contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at dlpawl@ridgfieldlibrary.org or by phone at x1003.  Please register below and also on the Coursera Website (link below). Please note that the course on Coursera begins two weeks earlier than we plan to screen the lectures at the Library.
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. comtec L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday August 22, 2013
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Introduction to Mahasati Meditation
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An introduction to Mahasati meditation will be offered on Thursday, August 15 and 22 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Library's 21 Governor Street location. This program is presented by the Redding Center for Mindfulness and Meditation.

Mahasati meditation is a form of insight meditation originating from Southeast Asia. It involves the cultivation of mindfulness through attention to the movement of the body and the mind in the present moment. As one’s self-awareness grows through this practice, it becomes possible to see for oneself how the mind gets caught in suffering; this enables one to naturally let go of the mental processes that perpetuate mental and emotional suffering in one’s life. 

This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading program and is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Library.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday August 23, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tech Fridays
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Tech Fridays

Do you want to use an online resource or a new technology but feel overwhelmed by the learning curve involved?  Then, drop in to Tech Fridays.  Each month, we’ll pick a topic related to technology, and one of our staff will be available to answer your questions and demonstrate how to become an empowered user of online resources and electronic devices. 

We want your input.  Email us your suggestions for topics to cover in the future or contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at 203-438-2282 x1003.


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Dorothy Pawlowski 203 438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday August 24, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday August 25, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday August 26, 2013
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Library Board Meeting
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Chris Nolan 203-438-6960 cbnolan@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday August 27, 2013
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10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages birth through age 2 years accompanied by an adult. No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
anim_bee.GIF
11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
Mother Goose
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Drop in for fingerplays, music, movement and a book!  For ages brith through age 2 accompanied by an adult.  No registration required during the summer months!
Diane Antezzo 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday August 28, 2013
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11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
A.M. Book Group
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Click here for upcoming A.M. Book Group selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group -
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Mary Rindfleisch 203-438-2282 mfrind@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday August 29, 2013
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Author Talk with David Rich
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Join us for an Author Talk with Ridgefielder David Rich on the release date of his latest novel Middleman (penguin).

More information coming soon.

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Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday August 30, 2013
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Friday Flicks
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Movies based on favorite children's books for ages 2 and older.  No registration..
Geri Diorio 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday August 31, 2013
misc_kidsreading1
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Drop-In Storytime
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Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. No Registration.
Children's Services 203-438-2282 children@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday September 1, 2013
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Closed Summer Sundays
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Monday September 2, 2013
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Library Closed - Labor Day
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Tuesday September 3, 2013
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7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
The Nonfictioneers - Title TBA
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The Nonfictioneers meet on the first Tuesday of the month to discuss classic and contemporary non-fiction titles. Click here for more information and to see the upcoming discussion selections.

New members are always welcome. L H

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dayton Program Room
Thursday September 5, 2013
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11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
Murder by the Book - Hearts and Bones by Margaret Lawrence
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Hearts and Bones by Margaret Lawrence (1996, 300 pages). Hannah Trevor is a midwife and healer in late 18th century Maine who turns her sharp observational skills and experience of human nature to the investigation of unusual deaths in her small community, in a series noted for its atmospheric complexity and unusual setting.

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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Author Talk with George Hancock @ Keeler Tavern Museum
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Local history buff George Hancock will discuss his latest book, A Killing at the Inn, a fictional tale of Ridgefield set in the years 1858 through 1862.  The program will take place where it is set -  at the Keeler Tavern Museum!

George Hancock has been a student of history for most of his life.  He is an historic re-enactor, having portrayed the character of Timothy  Keeler, noted Ridgefield citizen and barkeep.  He is a frequent volunteer guide at the Keeler Tavern Museum and is a member of Ridgefield Historical Society.

This program made possible thanks to the Wadsworth Russell Lewis Fund and is part of Ridgefield Remembers the Civil War:  A town-wide, six-month series of programs and events to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.  Click here to visit our Civil War webpage or here for our calendar of events.

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Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday September 7, 2013
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Memoir Writing Group
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The Memoir Writing Group meets on the first Saturday of every month at the Library. The sessions will include advice from other writers, a prompt with writing time, critique and sharing. No registration.

Please contact Eileen O'Halloran, eohalloran@zeiss.com 914 681 7488 for more information. L
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 (1013) libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Monday September 9, 2013
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10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Books & Breakfast
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Ridgefield Library @ The Keeler Tavern Museum

Join us for our monthly chat about our favorite books. Members of our staff will share of their personal recommendations and then we hope you'll share your memorable reads. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

During the Library's construction phase Books and Breakfast will take place in the lovely Garden House of the Keeler Tavern Museum, 132 Main Street, Ridgefield.

Registration is not required.



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Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski 438-2282 x1003 FictionRoom@RidgefieldLibrary.org
Keeler Tavern Museum
 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Friends monthly Board meeting
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Monthly meeting of the Board of the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Open to all members of the Friends.
Rhonda Hill friends@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday September 14, 2013
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9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Shutterbugs - Monthly meeting of photography group
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Note: Earlier start and finish time

The Ridgefield Library's photography group the Shutterbugs meets on the second Saturday of the month to discuss their craft and/or head out on their many field trips. They will meet in the parking lot at 21 Governor Street at 9:00 to then go out on field trips.

New members are always welcome.  Please contact Mary Harold at 438-7350 or e-mail ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com if you are interested in joining the group and to find out the location of the field trips.
Mary Harold 203-438-7350 ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com
Sunday September 15, 2013
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Robotics Club
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  Donofrio Technology Series:
Calling all students in grades 5-8, Join Ridgefield resident , science teacher and coach of the  Sleepy Hollow Middle School Headless Horse-bots,  a First LEGO League Robotics Tea,  Mike Garguilo to work with robots, and learn programming .

Thanks to the generosity of the Donofrio family the Library has been able to offer an
ongoing series of programs, workshops and events that aim to inspire young people,
especially girls and minority students, to pursue science and engineering through
school, college and beyond.

The Donofrio Technology: Inspiring Kids in Science series has also helped the Library receive several prestigious grants to develop other science related programs such as the International Year of Astronomy 2009 program and the Einstein's Big Idea program for which the Library won an Outstanding Library Service Award in 2005.

Mary Beth Rassulo 203 438 2282 x1004 mbrassulo@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday September 17, 2013
misc_none
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
Critics' Circle Book Group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Title TBA

Click here for more information about upcoming Critics' Circle selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group. 
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Registration is not required.
Dorothy Pawlowski 203-438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Balducci's Program Room
Thursday September 19, 2013
misc_none
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Writers Guild of Ridgefield: A Networking Group for Writers
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
The Ridgefield Library hosts the Writers Guild of Ridgefield on the third Thursday of the month Library Program Room. Writers get together to network and talk about their craft. New members always welcome. Call Aurora Lopez at 203 244 5341 for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
Friday September 20, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Poetry Discussion Group - Title TBA
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Join us for a monthly discussion of a chosen poet.  The discussion is led by retired English Professor, Dr. Alan Holder. 
Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Monday September 23, 2013
misc_none
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Library Board Meeting
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Chris Nolan 203-438-6960 cbnolan@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday September 25, 2013
lib_book_quill
11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
A.M. Book Group
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Title TBA
Click here for upcoming A.M. Book Group selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group -
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Mary Rindfleisch 203-438-2282 mfrind@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday September 26, 2013
misc_none
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Author Talk with Mark Rubinstein
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Join us as Mark Rubinstein discusses his latest thriller Love Gone Mad.
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Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday September 27, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tech Fridays
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Topic TBA

Tech Fridays

Do you want to use an online resource or a new technology but feel overwhelmed by the learning curve involved?  Then, drop in to Tech Fridays.  Each month, we’ll pick a topic related to technology, and one of our staff will be available to answer your questions and demonstrate how to become an empowered user of online resources and electronic devices. 

We want your input.  Email us your suggestions for topics to cover in the future or contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at 203-438-2282 x1003.


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Dorothy Pawlowski 203 438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday September 28, 2013
misc_none
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
An Evening with the Authors - Ridgefield Writer's Conference
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The Library will co-sponsor this reading, which is free and open to the public. Join us for readings by local authors Pete Nelson, Nalini Jones, Chris Belden and Linda Merlino.  Enjoy some light refreshments! This program will take place at St. Stephens North Hall, 351 Main St., Ridgefield.

No registration.

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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
St. Stephens
Tuesday October 1, 2013
misc_none
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
The Nonfictioneers - Title TBA
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The Nonfictioneers meet on the first Tuesday of the month to discuss classic and contemporary non-fiction titles. Click here for more information and to see the upcoming discussion selections.

New members are always welcome. L H

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dayton Program Room
Thursday October 3, 2013
misc_none
11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
Murder by the Book - Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear
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Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear (2003, 294 pages). Heroine Maisie Dobbs is a former servant who served as a nurse during the First World War and now has started her own private investigation firm, M. Dobbs, Trade and Personal Investigations. While they share much in terms of setting and circumstance with the Golden Era cozies, Winspear’s novels are admired for their more complex characterizations and plots and their darker undertones.

Click here for upcoming Murder by the Book selections and to check our catalog.  L

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday October 5, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Memoir Writing Group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
The Memoir Writing Group meets on the first Saturday of every month at the Library. The sessions will include advice from other writers, a prompt with writing time, critique and sharing. No registration.

Please contact Eileen O'Halloran, eohalloran@zeiss.com 914 681 7488 for more information. L
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 (1013) libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Monday October 7, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Friends monthly Board meeting
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Monthly meeting of the Board of the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Open to all members of the Friends.
Rhonda Hill friends@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday October 12, 2013
elect_camera
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Shutterbugs - Monthly meeting of photography group
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Note: Earlier start and finish time

The Ridgefield Library's photography group the Shutterbugs meets on the second Saturday of the month to discuss their craft and/or head out on their many field trips. They will meet in the parking lot at 21 Governor Street at 9:00 to then go out on field trips.

New members are always welcome.  Please contact Mary Harold at 438-7350 or e-mail ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com if you are interested in joining the group and to find out the location of the field trips.
Mary Harold 203-438-7350 ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com
Monday October 14, 2013
misc_none
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Books & Breakfast
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Ridgefield Library @ The Keeler Tavern Museum

Join us for our monthly chat about our favorite books. Members of our staff will share of their personal recommendations and then we hope you'll share your memorable reads. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

During the Library's construction phase Books and Breakfast will take place in the lovely Garden House of the Keeler Tavern Museum, 132 Main Street, Ridgefield.

Registration is not required.



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Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski 438-2282 x1003 FictionRoom@RidgefieldLibrary.org
Keeler Tavern Museum
Tuesday October 15, 2013
misc_none
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
Critics' Circle Book Group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Title TBA

Click here for more information about upcoming Critics' Circle selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group. 
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Registration is not required.
Dorothy Pawlowski 203-438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Balducci's Program Room
Thursday October 17, 2013
misc_none
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Ulysses S. Grant: An Author Talk with Michael Korda @ Keeler Tavern Museum
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Ridgefield Library, Keeler Tavern Museum and Books on the Common are very honored to welcome Michael Korda to discuss his biography of Ulysses S. Grant, which has just been republished. 

MICHAEL KORDA was the Editor in Chief of Simon and Schuster and is the author, among many other books, of Ike, Hero, With Wings like Eagles, and Charmed Lives. He lives in Pleasant Valley, NY.

Book Description

In a new illustrated and oversized edition of the acclaimed biography of Ulysses S. Grant - a man who managed to end the Civil War on a note of grace, serve two terms as president, write one of the most successful military memoirs in American literature, and is today remembered as a brilliant general but a failed president, Michael Korda, former Editor in Chief of Simon and Schuster and author of more than 20 books, offers readers an in-depth look at the uniquely accomplished life of our 18th President.
 
Ulysses S. Grant was the first officer since George Washington to become a four-star general in the United States Army, and the only president between Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson to serve eight consecutive years in the White House. In this succinct and vivid biography ULYSSES S. GRANT: The Unlikely Hero (on-sale October 15; Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins), Michael Korda considers Grant’s character and reconciles the conflicting evaluations of his leadership abilities.

Please register.

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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Keeler Tavern Museum
 
misc_none
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Writers Guild of Ridgefield: A Networking Group for Writers
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
The Ridgefield Library hosts the Writers Guild of Ridgefield on the third Thursday of the month Library Program Room. Writers get together to network and talk about their craft. New members always welcome. Call Aurora Lopez at 203 244 5341 for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
Friday October 18, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Poetry Discussion Group - Title TBA
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Join us for a monthly discussion of a chosen poet.  The discussion is led by retired English Professor, Dr. Alan Holder. 
Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday October 20, 2013
misc_none
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Robotics Club
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
  Donofrio Technology Series:
Calling all students in grades 5-8, Join Ridgefield resident , science teacher and coach of the  Sleepy Hollow Middle School Headless Horse-bots,  a First LEGO League Robotics Tea,  Mike Garguilo to work with robots, and learn programming .

Thanks to the generosity of the Donofrio family the Library has been able to offer an
ongoing series of programs, workshops and events that aim to inspire young people,
especially girls and minority students, to pursue science and engineering through
school, college and beyond.

The Donofrio Technology: Inspiring Kids in Science series has also helped the Library receive several prestigious grants to develop other science related programs such as the International Year of Astronomy 2009 program and the Einstein's Big Idea program for which the Library won an Outstanding Library Service Award in 2005.

Mary Beth Rassulo 203 438 2282 x1004 mbrassulo@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday October 23, 2013
lib_book_quill
11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
A.M. Book Group
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Title TBA
Click here for upcoming A.M. Book Group selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group -
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Mary Rindfleisch 203-438-2282 mfrind@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
 
misc_none
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Time Stands Still with M&M Productions
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 M&M is proud to present  the play, Time Stands Still.

From the brilliant, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Donald Margulies, comes another funny, yet rich, thoughtful drama that focuses on conflicts ranging from profession to family life to the extremes of global strife.  Times Stands Still examines the challenges that face two wartime correspondents: Sarah, a photojournalist—recently injured—and her overprotective partner, James, a floundering, freelance writer. He wants to settle down and resume some sense of normalcy while Sarah finds herself torn between the stagnancy of healing, a lingering sense of guilt, and the persistent, emotional needs of James. Walking into the middle of this battle are Sarah’s photo editor and former lover, Richard, and his new girlfriend, Mandy, 30 years his junior. Mandy, whose shallow, provincial nature stands in stark contrast to Sarah’s war-scarred street savvy, finds herself quickly outmatched. Still, she brings with her a charming, good-heartedness that turns out to be a rarity in Sarah and James’s NYC apartment.

Directed by Larry Schneider, who also brought M&M’s Love, Loss, and What I Wore, Almost,Maine, Collected Stories (another Margulies award-winner), Jake’s Women, Rabbit Hole, Fiction, and Three Tall Women to the stage, is excited to present this wonderfully charming, comic, and thought-provoking play to libraries throughout New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey. 
 
“A powerful drama...Time Stands Still is Donald Margulies’s finest play since the Pulitzer Prizewinning Dinner With Friends.” —The New York Times

“Smart, stylish, and timely. ...Donald Margulies’s play is layered with an intriguing seriousness that inspires discussion long after the curtain comes down.”  —Associated Press

“Time Stands Still soars!” —USA Today

Please register as space is limited.
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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday October 25, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tech Fridays
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Topic TBA

Tech Fridays

Do you want to use an online resource or a new technology but feel overwhelmed by the learning curve involved?  Then, drop in to Tech Fridays.  Each month, we’ll pick a topic related to technology, and one of our staff will be available to answer your questions and demonstrate how to become an empowered user of online resources and electronic devices. 

We want your input.  Email us your suggestions for topics to cover in the future or contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at 203-438-2282 x1003.


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Dorothy Pawlowski 203 438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Monday October 28, 2013
misc_none
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Library Board Meeting
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Chris Nolan 203-438-6960 cbnolan@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday November 2, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Memoir Writing Group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
The Memoir Writing Group meets on the first Saturday of every month at the Library. The sessions will include advice from other writers, a prompt with writing time, critique and sharing. No registration.

Please contact Eileen O'Halloran, eohalloran@zeiss.com 914 681 7488 for more information. L
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 (1013) libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Monday November 4, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Friends monthly Board meeting
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Monthly meeting of the Board of the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Open to all members of the Friends.
Rhonda Hill friends@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday November 5, 2013
misc_none
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
The Nonfictioneers - Title TBA
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event

The Nonfictioneers meet on the first Tuesday of the month to discuss classic and contemporary non-fiction titles. Click here for more information and to see the upcoming discussion selections.

New members are always welcome. L H

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dayton Program Room
Thursday November 7, 2013
misc_none
11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
Murder by the Book - Smilla’s Sense of Snow by Peter Hoeg
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Smilla’s Sense of Snow by Peter Hoeg (1993, 450 pages). Long before Stieg Larssen, Scandinavia was well represented in the world of crime fiction by this suspenseful story of “snow expert” and native Greenlander Smilla Jaspersen, who becomes suspicious about the death of a young Danish boy she has befriended.

Click here for upcoming Murder by the Book selections and to check our catalog.  L
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday November 9, 2013
elect_camera
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Shutterbugs - Monthly meeting of photography group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Note: Earlier start and finish time

The Ridgefield Library's photography group the Shutterbugs meets on the second Saturday of the month to discuss their craft and/or head out on their many field trips. They will meet in the parking lot at 21 Governor Street at 9:00 to then go out on field trips.

New members are always welcome.  Please contact Mary Harold at 438-7350 or e-mail ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com if you are interested in joining the group and to find out the location of the field trips.
Mary Harold 203-438-7350 ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com
Monday November 11, 2013
misc_none
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Books & Breakfast
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Ridgefield Library @ The Keeler Tavern Museum

Join us for our monthly chat about our favorite books. Members of our staff will share of their personal recommendations and then we hope you'll share your memorable reads. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

During the Library's construction phase Books and Breakfast will take place in the lovely Garden House of the Keeler Tavern Museum, 132 Main Street, Ridgefield.

Registration is not required.



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Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski 438-2282 x1003 FictionRoom@RidgefieldLibrary.org
Keeler Tavern Museum
Thursday November 14, 2013
misc_none
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
A World Above the World with Explorer and Photographer Daryl Hawk
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This past April international documentary photographer Daryl Hawk embarked alone on his most recent expedition to the remote Northwest Frontier of Argentina. His route covered over 3000 miles across the high Andean altiplano plateau and over the spectacular 18,000 foot plus Andean mountain range where Argentina and Chile meet. The native people survive in one of the most remote, high altitude, bewitching landscapes on Earth.

While on the highest roads in the Americas, or “the road to the clouds”, Hawk photographed and explored spectacular geological formations and canyons, high altitude lakes, indigenous cultures, pre-hispanic ruins, massive salt flats, geysers, the Atacama Desert and the highest active volcanoes in the world. This spiritual journey culminated with the unexpected discovery of Mount Hornical, a hidden away and little known fourteen colored mountain.
      
An important aspect of his documentary was to immerse himself in the Pachamama culture with the Quechua Indians, learning as much as he could about how these indigenous people of the Andes have worshiped their land as a living force and look upon the Earth Mother as their benevolent protector. Despite Inca and Spanish conquest, both the indigenous cultures and Pachamama remain, having survived for 9000 years.
      
Mr. Hawk will share his discoveries, stories, and important lessons from the nonstop adventures he experienced day to day.  He will also discuss his style, philosophy, and various techniques he uses when photographing subject matter.
      
For the past 30 years, Daryl Hawk has traveled alone to some of the most remote and isolated places in the world telling stories with his camera. He spends weeks at a time documenting and immersing himself in the different cultures and landscapes.
“I like looking for wild country to be young in where my mind can run free and fast with the constant visual stimulation I experience from dawn to dusk- always seeking and searching for something new and different.”

Hawk is also a travel writer and lecturer whose articles and photographs often appear in magazines worldwide. He has been featured several times on NBC’s Today Show and Fox 5 television. He is a member of the Explorers Club, the Royal Geographical Society and the Professional Photographers Association.  Additionally, he has published 3 books: “Distant Journeys”, a color retrospective from around the world, “Quiet Moments”, a black and white retrospective from around New England and New York City, and his most recent publication, “White Pond”, a photographic tribute to a lake in New Hampshire. He is the former producer and host of the Cablevision show “The Unconventional Traveler,” which featured some of the world’s leading explorers, travel photographers, and filmmakers sharing their work from various expeditions and documentaries. Over a ten year period, he produced over 100 shows with notable explorers including Buzz Aldrin, Jane Goodall, and George Schaller.

Please register.
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Lesley Lambton 203 438 2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Friday November 15, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Poetry Discussion Group - Title TBA
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Join us for a monthly discussion of a chosen poet.  The discussion is led by retired English Professor, Dr. Alan Holder. 
Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday November 17, 2013
misc_none
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Robotics Club
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
  Donofrio Technology Series:
Calling all students in grades 5-8, Join Ridgefield resident , science teacher and coach of the  Sleepy Hollow Middle School Headless Horse-bots,  a First LEGO League Robotics Tea,  Mike Garguilo to work with robots, and learn programming .

Thanks to the generosity of the Donofrio family the Library has been able to offer an
ongoing series of programs, workshops and events that aim to inspire young people,
especially girls and minority students, to pursue science and engineering through
school, college and beyond.

The Donofrio Technology: Inspiring Kids in Science series has also helped the Library receive several prestigious grants to develop other science related programs such as the International Year of Astronomy 2009 program and the Einstein's Big Idea program for which the Library won an Outstanding Library Service Award in 2005.

Mary Beth Rassulo 203 438 2282 x1004 mbrassulo@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Monday November 18, 2013
misc_none
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Library Board Meeting
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Chris Nolan 203-438-6960 cbnolan@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday November 19, 2013
misc_none
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
Critics' Circle Book Group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Title TBA

Click here for more information about upcoming Critics' Circle selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group. 
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Registration is not required.
Dorothy Pawlowski 203-438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Balducci's Program Room
Thursday November 21, 2013
misc_none
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Writers Guild of Ridgefield: A Networking Group for Writers
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
The Ridgefield Library hosts the Writers Guild of Ridgefield on the third Thursday of the month Library Program Room. Writers get together to network and talk about their craft. New members always welcome. Call Aurora Lopez at 203 244 5341 for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
Friday November 22, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tech Fridays
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Topic TBA

Tech Fridays

Do you want to use an online resource or a new technology but feel overwhelmed by the learning curve involved?  Then, drop in to Tech Fridays.  Each month, we’ll pick a topic related to technology, and one of our staff will be available to answer your questions and demonstrate how to become an empowered user of online resources and electronic devices. 

We want your input.  Email us your suggestions for topics to cover in the future or contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski at 203-438-2282 x1003.


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Dorothy Pawlowski 203 438-2282 dlpawl@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Sunday November 24, 2013
misc_none
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Oscar Hammerstein at Highland Farm
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The Oscar Hammerstein property in Doylestown, PA is expanding to include a state-of-the art theater in the barn behind the main house. Come listen to Will Hammerstein (Oscar's great grandson) and Peter Bachmann, (JCJ Architects) talk about the process of creating this theater and honoring the Oscar Hammerstein Legacy.

Laurie McGavin Bachmann 203-238-2282 x 1013 lmachmann@rigdefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Wednesday November 27, 2013
lib_book_quill
11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
A.M. Book Group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Title TBA
Click here for upcoming A.M. Book Group selections and to check our catalog.

Or click the following link to find general information about the group -
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Mary Rindfleisch 203-438-2282 mfrind@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday November 28, 2013
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Library Closed - Thanksgiving
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Friday November 29, 2013
holiday_turkey
Library Closed - Thanksgiving
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Monday December 2, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Friends monthly Board meeting
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Monthly meeting of the Board of the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.  Open to all members of the Friends.
Rhonda Hill friends@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday December 3, 2013
misc_none
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
The Nonfictioneers - Title TBA
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event

The Nonfictioneers meet on the first Tuesday of the month to discuss classic and contemporary non-fiction titles. Click here for more information and to see the upcoming discussion selections.

New members are always welcome. L H

Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Dayton Program Room
Saturday December 7, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Memoir Writing Group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
The Memoir Writing Group meets on the first Saturday of every month at the Library. The sessions will include advice from other writers, a prompt with writing time, critique and sharing. No registration.

Please contact Eileen O'Halloran, eohalloran@zeiss.com 914 681 7488 for more information. L
Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 (1013) libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Saturday December 14, 2013
elect_camera
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Shutterbugs - Monthly meeting of photography group
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Note: Earlier start and finish time

The Ridgefield Library's photography group the Shutterbugs meets on the second Saturday of the month to discuss their craft and/or head out on their many field trips. They will meet in the parking lot at 21 Governor Street at 9:00 to then go out on field trips.

New members are always welcome.  Please contact Mary Harold at 438-7350 or e-mail ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com if you are interested in joining the group and to find out the location of the field trips.
Mary Harold 203-438-7350 ridgefieldshutterbugs@yahoo.com
Sunday December 15, 2013
misc_none
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Robotics Club
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
  Donofrio Technology Series:
Calling all students in grades 5-8, Join Ridgefield resident , science teacher and coach of the  Sleepy Hollow Middle School Headless Horse-bots,  a First LEGO League Robotics Tea,  Mike Garguilo to work with robots, and learn programming .

Thanks to the generosity of the Donofrio family the Library has been able to offer an
ongoing series of programs, workshops and events that aim to inspire young people,
especially girls and minority students, to pursue science and engineering through
school, college and beyond.

The Donofrio Technology: Inspiring Kids in Science series has also helped the Library receive several prestigious grants to develop other science related programs such as the International Year of Astronomy 2009 program and the Einstein's Big Idea program for which the Library won an Outstanding Library Service Award in 2005.

Mary Beth Rassulo 203 438 2282 x1004 mbrassulo@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Monday December 16, 2013
misc_none
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Library Board Meeting
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Chris Nolan 203-438-6960 cbnolan@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Thursday December 19, 2013
misc_none
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Writers Guild of Ridgefield: A Networking Group for Writers
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
The Ridgefield Library hosts the Writers Guild of Ridgefield on the third Thursday of the month Library Program Room. Writers get together to network and talk about their craft. New members always welcome. Call Aurora Lopez at 203 244 5341 for more information.
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Lesley Lambton 203-438-2282 libraryprograms@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Main library
Friday December 20, 2013
misc_none
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Poetry Discussion Group - Title TBA
Tell a Friend   Remind Me about this Event
Join us for a monthly discussion of a chosen poet.  The discussion is led by retired English Professor, Dr. Alan Holder. 
Lesley Lambton 203 438-2282 lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org
Library Program Room
Tuesday December 24, 2013
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Library Closed - Christmas Eve
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Wednesday December 25, 2013
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Library Closed - Christmas Day
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Tuesday December 31, 2013
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Library Closed at 3 PM - New Year's Eve
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