• Midlife Mavericks: Conquer Self-Doubt and Live Your Dreams in Midlife

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Join Wilton Library for an inspiring talk from Alison Jacobson. Sharing her inspirational story of overcoming struggles and tragedies, Jacobson empowers women to boldly break free of the self-imposed blocks that are preventing them from living their magnificent lives. At 57, Jacobson released her first book and completed the NYC Marathon, having never run in […]

    Free
  • 1959 in Jazz History with Gil Harel: Davis’ Kind of Blue

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Join Wilton Library for the first program of a new four-part series with Dr. Gil Harel on the seminal jazz albums of 1959. The series will run as follows: 3/20/24: Miles Davis' Kind of Blue 4/10/24: Dave Brubeck's Time Out 5/22/24: John Coltrane's Giant Steps 6/19/24: Jazz Post-1959 Diverging Paths The year 1959 might be […]

    Free
  • Needlework Crafts Group

    Needlework Crafts Group
    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Weekly drop-in at Wilton Library for needlework crafters. All welcome whether you knit, crochet, needlepoint, embroider or do any other needlework by hand. Make new friends, get tips and share ideas while working on your own projects, or a group project for donation to a charitable cause. Bring your own materials. No registration is required. […]

    FREE
  • Drop-In Innovation Station Hour

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Curious about the Innovation Station at Wilton Library? Have questions for experts in science and technology? Knowledgeable friends at ASML will be available to take community members through the Innovation Station equipment providing tips, tricks, and guidance. This program is for high school and adult patrons. Visit online for more information.

    Free
  • Spring Semester with Mark Schenker: Tennyson’s “Idylls of the King” (Zoom)

    ZOOM

    Please join Wilton Library online via Zoom as Mark Schenker takes us through Tennyson’s Idylls of the King, a Victorian take on the medieval Arthurian legends. In the early 19th century, the rise of Romanticism in Europe generally, and in England in particular, led to a renewed interest in medievalism. Consequences of this resurgence persisted […]

  • AARP Safe Driving Course

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Join Wilton Library for this in-person session of the AARP Driver Safety Program, which is the nation's first and largest classroom driver safety course designed especially for drivers age 50 and older, although all ages are welcome. This single session course covers the normal changes in vision, hearing and reaction time associated with aging and […]

    $25
  • Tales to Tails

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Children who can read independently are invited to read to a Ridgefield Operation Animal Rescue (ROAR) therapy dog at Wilton Library. Trained therapy dogs in reading programs can encourage better reading habits. Children feel more comfortable reading out loud, read more often, attempt more difficult books, and actually look forward to reading. As they improve […]

    Free
  • Zentangle Art Workshop: Zooming with Amy (Zoom)

    ZOOM

    Join Amy, Wilton Library's certified Zentangle teacher (CZT), as she guides everyone through a fun and relaxing Zentangle session on Zoom. This meditative art form uses simple steps to teach practitioners how to create beautiful patterns. It’s suitable for anyone who doesn’t believe they can draw, as well as experienced artists. The program is for […]

    Free
  • Author Mark Oppenheimer Speaks on “Pittsburgh and Beyond: Antisemitism from the 2018 Synagogue Shooting to Today”

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Join Wilton Library and the Wilton Coalition to Combat Antisemitism for an important talk, "Pittsburgh and Beyond: Antisemitism from the 2018 Synagogue Shooting to Today," by Mark Oppenheimer, on Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m. Oppenheimer is a NY Times columnist, Pulitzer grantee and the author of Squirrel Hill, the Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting […]

    Free