Author Visit: Linnea Hartsuyker

Linnea Hartsuyker, author of the Golden Wolf Saga, will be visiting the library.  She will be discussing her first book The Half-Drowned King as well as Norse culture particularly fabric arts, […]

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Story Time

Weekly on Wednesdays at 10 AM. Join us in the the garden for stories, songs and rhymes (in the meeting room in case of inclement weather). Each week has a […]

Walk and Talk with the Library

Join librarian Matthew and Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust for a walk around Clark Pond in New London.  This event is free and open to members and non-members, but registration […]

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Dungeons and Dragons at the Library

Join Madeline for Dungeons and Dragons at the Library.  Open to ages 10-18.  Generally this program will meet in the meeting room, but ask at the circulation desk in case it is booked for another event.     Image courtesy of Wikimedia via a Creative Commons license: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dragon_-_2.png

Coyote: Becoming Wolf with Chris Schadler

An eastern coyote is defined as much by its western coyote ancestry as by its DNA contribution from the Eastern wolf. “Our” coyotes vary physically and behaviorally from its smaller relative – while still carrying the incredible adaptability and canniness of Wile E. Coyote. This program takes a deep dive into the ecology and behavior […]

Children’s Musician Steve Blunt

Stop by after the Hospital Days Parade for some adventure-themed material “Ramble On—Sing a Song!” A fun, upbeat performance that takes kids & families on a rollicking musical journey—with songs about adventures big & small! Award-winning children’s musician Steve Blunt invites audiences of all ages to discover the joy of music while singing, clapping, moving […]