Schools and Libraries
September 5, 2023
From: Wethersfield Public LibraryAdult Programs
The Lone Violin by Brunilda Myftaraj
Saturday, September 16 at 2:00pm
Albanian-American violinist Brunilda Myftaraj has drawn enthusiastic accolades from audiences as well as critical acclaim for her masterful musicianship in Albania, Italy, Greece, France, Morocco, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Israel, and in the United States.
Ms. Myftaraj held the position of Concertmaster for the Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, Connecticut Lyric Opera and Greve opera festival in Italy for 15 years. Currently she is an active teacher, chamber musician and concert violinist. This event will take place in the Town Hall Council Chambers.
Tips for Memory
Monday, September 18 at 6:30pm
Did you know that the techniques used by memory athletes can be taught, learned, and create changes in the brain that enhance memory skill? Dr. Wendy Hurwitz will teach the tips and techniques used by memory athletes. This is an online program and will take place over Zoom.
A Year in Kimono: A History and Demonstration
Tuesday, September 19 at 6:30pm
Learn the history of the kimono, the Japanese traditional robe which is instantly recognizable around the world. Learn how the garment has evolved over centuries, its cultural significance in Japan, and the variety of kimonos for different occasions & formalities. Attendees will have the opportunity to try on vintage kimonos during a dressing demonstration. This program is presented by Robyn Mortiboys of the Japan Society of Fairfield County.
Wildlife Talk: There are Moose in the Woods!
Thursday, September 21 at 6:30pm
Ginny Apple, Master Wildlife Conservationist with CT DEEP, will discuss the history of moose in Connecticut, their lifecycle and habitat, share photos and artifacts, and answer questions. Although moose sightings in the Nutmeg State are sporadic, they have been spotted since the early 1900s. The moose population in Connecticut is estimated to be 100 animals. This program will take place over Zoom.
The Perfect Apple Pie with King Arthur Baking
Monday, September 26 at 6:30pm
Join expert bakers from King Arthur Baking for a guided class on how to make the classic all-American dessert. From their flaky pie crust to the perfect apple filling, King Arthur Baking will teach you the techniques to make sure your apple pies turn out perfect - every time!
This program will take place over Zoom and is presented through a partnership between the Wethersfield Library, the Cora J. Belden Library, the Lucy Robbins Welles Library, and the Berlin-Peck Library.
Teen Programs
Children's Programs
Welcome Week
Take & Makes
Ages 5 - 11
Each week of September, visit the Children's Department to collect a take-and make to celebrate a different country. While supplies last.
9/5 Mexico
9/11 Albania
9/18 Japan
9/25 Poland
Saturday Scavenger Hunt
ages 4 - 12
Saturdays at 10:00am - 4:00pm
Drop-in any Saturday of the month to complete a fun scavenger hunt around the Children's Department. Each month will feature a new theme.
Pumpkin Judging
Contest & Parade
ages 2 - 11
Monday, October 30 at 6:00pm
Come dressed in your Halloween costume with a pumpkin decorated to look like your favorite book character. Pumpkins will be judged and prizes awarded. Enjoy stories and songs, visit the mad scientist in her laboratory and receive tricks and treats as you parade around the library.
2023 Children's Fall Programs
Registration is required and space is limited. Children must meet the age requirement specified for each program by the start of each session. Registration begins Tuesday, September 5th.
Mother Goose Time
for birth - 21 months
Tuesdays at 10:15am
Thursdays at 11:15am
Lap-sit program designed to help foster early literacy and social development through songs, rhymes, board books, and play.
Parent/caregiver participation is key!
Wee Read
22 - 35 months
Wednesdays at 11:15am
Thursdays at 10:15am
Exciting program where toddlers begin to appreciate longer stories and participate in group activities.
Books! Books! Books!
3 - 5 year olds
Tuesdays at 11:15am
Wednesdays at 10:15am
A program designed to help develop pre-reading skills and enjoyment of theme based stories, songs, games, science, and art activities.
Short & Sweet Storytime
Birth - 5 year olds
Fridays at 10:15am
Drop-in for a story and song, then enjoy playtime!
Pizza & Pages
4th - 6th graders
Meets once a month on
Thursdays at 6:00pm
Nutmeg Award book discussion series with a light supper.
10/12 The Lion of Mars
11/16 The Beast and the Bethany