Save Our Town: Protest Against U.I.
United Illuminating (U.I.) is planning to build 7.3 miles of 115-kV transmission lines on 102 NEW poles ranging in height […]
United Illuminating (U.I.) is planning to build 7.3 miles of 115-kV transmission lines on 102 NEW poles ranging in height […]
Tiffany Aliche was a successful preschool teacher with a healthy nest egg when a recession and advice from a shady […]
The word pen comes from the Latin word for feather, penna, because the first pens were made from sharpened feathers. […]
Enjoy theme-based stories with a related craft! For ages 3-5. Meets on: September 14, 28*; October 12, 26; November 9. […]
For children, families, and teens: Great Lawn Astronomy returns this fall! When the nights get longer we will bring the […]
Tracking your family history? Whether you are a beginner or an advanced researcher, genealogists Bill Stansfield, Beth Northrop, and Bob […]
Using the First Folio edition of Macbeth, Geoffrey Sheehan, Co-founder and Artistic Associate of Capital Classics Theatre Company and his […]
In this program, we will explore some of the most popular cooperative games like The Grizzled, Pandemic, and Robinson Crusoe. […]
Join us in the Children’s Library for a story or two, and then pick out books to take home! For […]
Join educator and Shakespeare on the Sound board member John Love for an in-depth, seminar-style learning series that traces the […]
Tune in for the next Siting Council Continued Evidentiary Hearing Session on November 16 at 2:00 p.m. Community involvement in […]
United States Poet Laureate and winner of the 2022 Academy of American Poets Leadership Award, Joy Harjo, joins us for […]