Artists Mobilize: Graphic Art During the World Wars
During the first and second world wars, artists and illustrators found work creating powerful images intended to sway the public […]
During the first and second world wars, artists and illustrators found work creating powerful images intended to sway the public […]
Join Lauren Tarshis, the award-winning author of the New York Times bestselling “I Survived” series, for a presentation and book […]
Learn more about the United Illuminating Company Railroads Transmissions Line Upgrade Project (Docket 516) with representatives from Sasco Creek Neighborhood […]
Work on your current writing project in the virtual company of other writers! Join us on Monday mornings from 10:00–11:30 […]
Trained as both a classical musician and an academic, Orin Grossman’s continuing focus has been on creating and presenting a […]
Join us in the Children’s Library for a story or two, and then pick out books to take home! For […]
Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a group for teens who are interested in volunteering and taking an active role in […]
Described by The Atlantic as “a masterly journalist who can create characters and spin plot as crisply as any novelist,” […]
This year commemorates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, which was the first gathered collection of Shakespeare's comedies, histories, […]
This group of experienced knitters meets most Thurs. mornings between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Email Marjorie at mfpickerstein@gmail.com to […]
Join co-curators of our new exhibition, How William Became Shakespeare: Four Hundred Years of the First Folio Cecily Dyer, Special Collections Librarian, […]
Join Austin Maggiolo on Friday mornings for Foundation Training (FT)! Austin is a certified FT instructor and Sacred Heart University […]