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SUMMARY:Wilton League of Women Voters and Working Moms of Wilton:  Impact of COVID-19 on Women
DESCRIPTION:“COVID has shone a spotlight on the fact that women are the shock absorbers for society’s crises.” –Fairfield County Forum Participant\, PCSW Report \nWomen’s voices have been heard! The data study results are in. COVID-19 has directly made an impact on women’s lives:  their employment\, pay\, healthcare\, mental health\, safety\, education\, career\, housing\, and food security. \nYou are invited to attend an important discussion and to learn the economic impact of COVID-19 on Connecticut women on Thursday\, May 13\, at 7 p.m. \nGuest speaker\, Tina Courpas\, Executive Director of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women in Connecticut\, will discuss the findings of the impact of the pandemic on significant issues in women’s lives. The PCSW was formed in 2016 as a continuation of the original state agency to provide expert research on key areas\, carry out initiatives\, and provide outreach in areas that are significant to women in Ct. PCSW is a “bipartisan organization with a non-partisan mandate\, reflecting the broad diversity of Connecticut’s women.” \nThe evening is co-sponsored by the Wilton League of Women Voters and Working Moms of Wilton. Email to register. A Zoom link to the meeting will be sent after registration. \nThe League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization that strives for an informed and engaged community. It specifically encourages active voter participation and works to increase understanding of government and major public policy issues. Working Moms of Wilton is a “virtual sisterhood”\, an online community of approximately 1\,300 women\, and a source of important information for the working moms of Wilton.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-league-of-women-voters-and-working-moms-of-wilton-impact-of-covid-19-on-women/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:discussion,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210827T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210827T120000
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SUMMARY:Wilton Encore Club Prospective Member Coffee
DESCRIPTION:If you are interested in getting out and seeing old friends and meeting new ones\, the Wilton Encore Club prospective member coffee is for you. It is being held on Friday\, Aug. 27 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon at a member’s home. For more information\, please contact Mary Otocka via email or by calling 203.414.5277. \nWilton Encore Club is a social women’s club embarking on its 52nd year. Fellowship among members is encouraged through various activities. All women from Wilton and surrounding communities are welcome. \nVisit the Encore Club website to learn about the activities and what is in store for the upcoming year.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-encore-club-prospective-member-coffee-2/
LOCATION:CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club,Coffee,Meeting,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T203000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230226T134559Z
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SUMMARY:Spymistresses: The Story of Allied Women Spies of WWII
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library on Wednesday\, March 1 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for unique insight into Allied women spies in WWII. Spies belong to a special group of people with flexible identities\, elastic morals and what has been referred to by some as situational ethics. Many take dangerous risks\, complete their missions\, and live to tell the tale while others don’t. During WWII\, several women risked their lives to work within enemy territory to uncover secrets. Some were professionally trained\, and others were simply masters of intrigue and deception. They covertly served the Allies and made significant contributions to the war. Learn about some of these women who worked in the European and Pacific theaters of the war. \nJohn Cilio has been telling the stories of history for over a decade. He is a skilled historian with a collection of 15\,000 WWII photos and their press releases. He has published seven books ranging from women working in WWII and their impact on today’s business world to the history of Cessna aircraft. \nRegistration required. Please register online.  For more information\, email Andrea Sato.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/spymistresses-the-story-of-allied-women-spies-of-wwii/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free,Historic,Library,Not for profit,Presentation,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230222T203805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230226T134729Z
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SUMMARY:Women Artists of the Wadsworth Atheneum (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library on Thursday\, March 2 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. for a virtual art tour and explore women’s stories of all backgrounds\, both past and present. Celebrate the lives and achievements of women artists in the collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum\, from Artemisia Gentileschi to Alma Thomas\, in honor of Women’s History Month. \nErnesto Gutierrez-Miravete and Susan Rand Brown\, docents from the Wadsworth Atheneum\, will present this program. \nRegistration required. Please register online. For more information\, email Andrea Sato. \n 
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/women-artists-of-the-wadsworth-atheneum-zoom/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit,Arts,Educational,Free,Historic,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Women,Zoom Call
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T203000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230224T153757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230226T135404Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Film
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Women’s History Month at Wilton Library on Wednesday\, March 8 at 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with a dynamic look at women in film. \nWomen have always been a force in filmmaking\, but often their talents were suppressed by a male dominated industry. Alice Guy-Blanche was a pioneer filmmaker and has paved the way to opening doors over the decades for filmmakers of the silent era like Lois Weber and Chaplin protege Mabel Norman. But until the rise of feminism in the late 60’s\, female filmmakers’ voices were suppressed until there were directors such as Penny Marshall\, Katheryn Bigelow\, Sofia Coppola\, and others. \nGreg Blank\, a Long Island based filmmaker\, film historian\, and lecturer will examine the dynamics of sexism in the film industry\, the challenges women have met and often overcome\, and the artistic achievements of female directors over the years. \nRegistration is required. Register online. For more information\, email Andrea Sato.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/women-in-film/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:discussion,Film,Free,Library,Not for profit,Presentation,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T173000
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CREATED:20230302T213326Z
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SUMMARY:WLA/WHS Scholarly Series: A Rocky Road: The Struggle for Rights in America – Dr. Aimee Loiselle
DESCRIPTION:US Women Demand Equity: From Voting Rights to Work Conditions – Dr. Aimee Loiselle\, Central Connecticut State University. \nIn the 16th year of collaboration between Wilton Library and Wilton Historical Society\, the scholarly lecture series entitled “A Rocky Road: The Struggle for Rights in America” will focus on how women from different backgrounds and regions have pursued equity by different means. \nDuring this program\, Aimee Loiselle\, an assistant professor at Central Connecticut State University\, will discuss how even the suffrage movement and passage of the 19th Amendment\, granting women the federal right to vote in 1920\, emerged from many tactics heavily shaped by race\, class\, and geography. Its passage fueled more efforts by women\, both to use the vote and to highlight its inadequacy for addressing problems like unfair work conditions and poverty. Middle-class white women\, Black women\, and working-class women had points of collaboration and division throughout the 20th century as they demanded equity on different terms. \nDr. Loiselle is an award-winning historian. She studies modern US history with an interest in women workers and attention to intersections of gender\, race\, class\, and citizenship. \nThe moderator is Max Gabrielson. A reception will follow the talk. There is no charge to attend\, but donations are welcome. Visit the Wilton Library website for additional dates\, topic and speaker details\, and registration. Registration is required for each individual session. \nAdditional dates: \nMarch 26:  The Long Road toward LGBTQ+ Rights and Equality in the United States — Dr. Kelly Marino
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wla-whs-scholarly-series-a-rocky-road-the-struggle-for-rights-in-america-dr-aimee-loiselle/
LOCATION:Wilton Historical Society\, 224 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT
CATEGORIES:Free,Historic,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Presentation,Seminar,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230403T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194219Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-04-12/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230403T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194219Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-04-19/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T133000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230322T094919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T094919Z
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SUMMARY:Wilton Woman's Club Fundraiser Fashion Show to Benefit the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County
DESCRIPTION:Wilton Woman’s Club 14th Annual Fashion Show Fundraiser will be held on Thursday\, April 27\, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.\, at Rolling Hills Country Club. This year’s event will benefit theFood Bank of Lower Fairfield County. \nThis signature Wilton event traditionally ushers in spring\, and brings people together for a worthy cause as well as fun entertainment\, delicious lunch and an exciting silent auction. Nordstrom is once again the WWC’s partner for this year’s fashion show. Guests will enjoy a luncheon while viewing WWC members modeling spring styles from designers carried by the store. \nTickets can be purchased online on the WWC website now through the April 17 deadline.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-womans-club-fundraiser-fashion-show-to-benefit-the-food-bank-of-lower-fairfield-county/
LOCATION:Rolling Hills Country Club\, 333 Hurlbutt Street\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fashion Show,Fundraiser,Luncheon,Not for profit,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230503T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230403T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194219Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-05-03/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230403T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194219Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-05-10/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230524T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230524T133000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230503T160951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T160951Z
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SUMMARY:Beating Osteoporosis with Targeted Nutrition and Exercise
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library for an educational presentation by RVNAhealth. \nRVNAhealth Outpatient Practice Manager Dr. Kate Campbell and RVNAhealth Registered Dietitian Monica Marcello will discuss the key types of exercises to optimize bone health and discuss how food\, nutrition\, and appropriate supplementation can help to prevent and improve osteoporosis. In addition\, RVNAhealth Physical Therapist Andrea deLange will demonstrate a “Strength and Beyond” series of exercises to target osteoporosis treatment and prevention. You will leave with bone-friendly recipes\, a list of calcium-rich foods\, and a list of exercises that you can do on your own to help reduce the risk of osteoporosis. \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library’s website.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/beating-osteoporosis-with-targeted-nutrition-and-exercise/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:Exercise,Food,Free,Health & Wellness,Library,Not for profit,Presentation,Seniors,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230608T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230608T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-06-08/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230615T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230403T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194219Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-06-15/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230622T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230622T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230403T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194219Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-06-22/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230403T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194219Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Schenker - “We Too Are Here”: 100 Years of Great American Novels by Women [Zoom]
DESCRIPTION:Mark Schenker will take a reset in his ongoing lecture series at Wilton Library on major American novels of the 20th century\, which reached the late 1950s last fall. For this spring and summer\, he will present two connected four-part series on eight American novels\, all by critically acclaimed woman novelists. These series will be offered via Zoom with a bonus: the fourth and eighth sessions will be in-person in the Brubeck Room (as well as on Zoom) with a short reception after the lecture to chat with Schenker and each other. \nThe titles span a full century and bring in considerations of race and ethnicity (African-American\, Jewish-American\, Native-American)\, and of immigration (from China\, Central Europe\, Mexico). The settings of these stories represent a striking array of American cities\, states\, and regions. \nTaken together\, these works of fiction invite you to think critically about the limitations of the idea of The Great American Novel and to embrace the broadest meaning of the word pluribus (“many”) in the traditional American motto: E Pluribus Unum. \nAttendees are not expected to read or reread all or even any of the novels\, but a familiarity with them will of course make the lectures more meaningful. \nSpring series:\nApril 12 – My Antonia\, Willa Cather\nApril 19 – Wise Blood\, Flannery O’Connor\nMay 3 – The Woman Warrior\, Maxine Hong Kingston\nMay 10 – Song of Solomon\, Toni Morrison. \nJune series:\nJune 8 – Housekeeping\, Marilynne Robinson\nJune 15 – The House on Mango Street\, Sandra Cisneros\nJune 22 – The Shawl\, Cynthia Ozick\nJune 29 – The Night Watchman\, Louise Erdrich \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334. As convenience\, you will automatically be registered for all eight sessions. For more information\, contact Michael Bellacosa.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/mark-schenker-we-too-are-here-100-years-of-great-american-novels-by-women-zoom/2023-06-29/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture,Library,Not for profit,Online,Presentation,Seminar,Women,Zoom Call
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230718T203000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20230630T140143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T140143Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk: Stephanie Kramer - Carry Strong: An Empowered Approach to Navigating Pregnancy and Work
DESCRIPTION:Stephanie Kramer is the author of Carry Strong: An Empowered Approach to Navigating Pregnancy and Work. This ‘labor’ or love was written over three years late at night and during her children’s naps because of her desire to create a groundswell of support. With original research and hundreds of inspiring interviews\, she does just that— sharing five powerful principles to find perspective\, create your balance\, cultivate community\, communicate your needs\, and embrace your shift in identity throughout each phase of pregnancy\, starting with the moment you decide you want to become a working mom-to-be. In Carry Strong\, Kramer flips the script. This isn’t about powering through pregnancy at work. It’s about being powerful and pregnant at work. \nKramer is a tenured beauty industry executive today serving as the Chief Human Resources Officer of L’Oréal USA in New York City and an adjunct professor of management communication in the graduate business program at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is the proud mother of two young children and deeply believes that you can do it all\, not at the same time\, and absolutely not alone. \nThis author talk is co-sponsored by the Wilton Woman’s Club. \nElm Street Books will be selling copies after the talk. A portion of the proceeds goes to Wilton Library. \nThe media sponsor of our author talks is GOOD Morning Wilton. \nRegistration is required. Register on the Wilton Library’s website or call 203.762.6350.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/author-talk-stephanie-kramer-carry-strong-an-empowered-approach-to-navigating-pregnancy-and-work/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,discussion,Health & Wellness,Library,Parenting,Presentation,Women
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20231004T144837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T144837Z
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SUMMARY:Five Money Questions for Women
DESCRIPTION:Please join Maria Xavier and Bill Greeley\, financial advisors from Edward Jones\, who will share a perspective on a process women can use to identify financial goals and set strategy. They will discuss the Rule of 72\, systematic investing\, employer-sponsored retirement plans and IRAs as strategies for saving. \nMaria Xavier is a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones and has been for 5 years. Her goal is to help her clients make the most out of the money they make by helping them create a strategy that will serve them well in the future for themselves and their families. \nBill Greeley has 30 years of experience in commodity\, equity\, global macro risk structure\, strategy\, and trading. In 2020 in the teeth of the COVID pandemic\, Greeley launched a private wealth business in order to help friends\, family and the community navigate the changing economic landscape. He joined Edward Jones in the end of 2020 to better serve the community. \nRegistration is required. Please register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/five-money-questions-for-women/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:discussion,Educational,Library,Presentation,Women,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20231006T120726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T120726Z
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SUMMARY:What You Need to Know about the Latest in Breast Imaging and Genetic Testing
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library during Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October to hear from two experts who will speak about current research and recommendations on breast health. \nDr. Kazanjian will describe the latest recommendations for breast imaging\, the newest technologies\, and what’s on the horizon. Dr. Suskin will discuss the hereditary basis of breast cancer as well as the important role genetic counseling and testing play in empowering patients and families to make informed decisions regarding cancer treatment and prevention. She will also address common myths surrounding cancer genetics. An informal reception will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\, followed by the presentations at 6:30 p.m. \nDr. Mia Kazanjian is a board-certified radiologist specializing in breast and body imaging. She is currently in practice with Norwalk Radiology Consultants\, where she serves as the Director of Women’s Imaging. She is now assuming the role as Director of Women’s Imaging at Stamford Hospital and Co-Director of the Stamford Health Breast Center. \nDr. Barrie Suskin\, Director of Reproductive Genetics and OB/GYN Ultrasound at Stamford Hospital\, is board-certified in both Obstetrics & Gynecology and Medical Genetics. Dr. Suskin is proud to offer a personalized\, patient-centered approach to innovative genetic testing options. \nPlease register on the Wilton Library website or call 203.762.6334.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-latest-in-breast-imaging-and-genetic-testing/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free,Health & Wellness,Library,Not for profit,Presentation,Reception,Women
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T203000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20240301T181029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T181029Z
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SUMMARY:Women in STEM: Pathways to Technology Careers
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Women’s History Month\, join Wilton Library for a panel discussion with five women from ASML Wilton\, who share their pathways in STEM that span early inspiration to current work positions at the cutting edge of semiconductor manufacturing technology. \nThis program is for high schoolers who loves STEM and are beginning the college application process\, college students looking for a STEM internship preparing to dip their toes into the job market\, or women working in STEM trying to advance in the field. Come prepared with questions. Leave with answers and the inspiration to forge your own pathway in STEM! \nWomen remain underrepresented in STEM in the U.S.\, especially in physical sciences\, computers\, mathematical sciences\, and engineering. Panelists nonetheless bring different experiences\, including STEM disciplines\, intersecting identities\, and strategies for persistence and success to facilitate a conversation. \nASML is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chip-making equipment. They also design and manufacture the lithography machines that are an essential component in chip manufacturing. They are headquartered in Veldhoven\, Netherlands. ASML Wilton employs over 3000 people and is an important competency center\, specializing in critical technologies that advance the performance of their lithography and metrology systems. It is also their only in-house optical fabrication site. \nRegistration is requested online or call 203.762.6334.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/women-in-stem-pathways-to-technology-careers/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:discussion,Educational,Library,Presentation,STEM,Women
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240318T203000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20240301T185053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T185053Z
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SUMMARY:Midlife Mavericks: Conquer Self-Doubt and Live Your Dreams in Midlife
DESCRIPTION: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. \nAt 57\, Jacobson released her first book and completed the NYC Marathon\, having never run in her life. Her training journey from one mile to twenty-six miles in one year is the basis for her success formula for radically transforming and achieving everything you want in the second chapter of life. \nJacobson is a motivational speaker\, author\, and coach for women in midlife who want to reclaim their dreams before they took on the roles of mom\, partner\, and caregiver. She inspires women to get past their self-doubt\, achieve their goals\, and live a kick-ass life. She is the host of the podcast Midlife Mavericks and founder of the group Midlife Mavericks — Fabulous\, Fierce\, Females! She has even been quoted in news outlets including CNN Health\, USA Today and CBS Today and featured on numerous podcasts. \nEvery day Jacobson inspires and motivates women to Shut the Fear Up to become the confident\, happy\, and successful Goddesses they’re meant to be. She leads by example and the culmination of her experiences has led her to become a sought-after coach and speaker on the issues women face\, particularly in midlife. This being the time career options shift\, aging parents require care\, marriages crumble and the fear of the future sets in. And now\, her book Daily Inspirations for Midlife Women — A Guide to Peace\, Joy\, Confidence and Abundance is a daily dose of her motivation. \nRegistration is required online or call 203.762.6334.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/midlife-mavericks-conquer-self-doubt-and-live-your-dreams-in-midlife/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,discussion,Health & Wellness,Library,Presentation,Women
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240428T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240428T173000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20240216T190423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T190423Z
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SUMMARY:Screening: The Philadelphia Eleven
DESCRIPTION:St. Matthew’s\, the Episcopal Church in Wilton\, will hold a special screening of a new documentary about the first eleven women who were ordained in the Episcopal Church. This is a fascinating story about women who changed the world around them. It’s a story about the resistance they met and how they overcame it. And it’s a story about their legacy. You can read more about the film online. \nOne of the eleven\, the Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward\, will join. Not only one of these original eleven\, Heyward is also a feminist theologian with a wide scope of influence and interests. Read more about Heward here. \nThe Rev. Dr. will preach at the 10 a.m. worship service at St. Matthew’s. The screening will then be at 2 p.m. followed by a conversation with Heyward. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/screening-the-philadelphia-eleven/
LOCATION:St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church\, 36 New Canaan Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Churches,Community Celebration,Community Events,Educational,Film,Free,Historic,Religious Event,Screening,Women
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Rev. Marissa Rohrbach":MAILTO:marissa@stmatthewswilton.org
GEO:41.1751493;-73.4434533
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20240514T191954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T191954Z
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SUMMARY:Get Well\, Stay Well: Let's Learn More about Menopause
DESCRIPTION:Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life but many myths still abound. Wilton Library welcomes Dr. Siobhan Dolan and Dr. Carol Fucigna\, leaders of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stamford Hospital and lifelong advocates for women’s health. They will present an overview of the many health issues women may face as they move through menopause. Using data and best practices from the North American Menopause Society (NAMS)\, Dr. Dolan and Dr. Fucigna will present the facts and dispel the myths. They will also encourage an open conversation about this important topic. \nDolan\, MD\, MPH\, MBA\, is Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stamford Health. Board-certified in obstetrics\, gynecology\, and clinical genetics\, Dr. Dolan received her medical degree from Harvard Medical School. Notably\, she is building an innovative program at Stamford Health by integrating genetics and genomics into all aspects of care to provide truly personalized medicine. \nDr. Fucigna is a physician with a 20-year career in obstetrics and gynecology. Her practice encompasses all aspects of obstetric and gynecologic care from adolescents to post-menopausal women. She especially has an interest in managing peri-menopause and helping women through the menopausal transition. Dr. Fucigna is the Vice Chair of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Stamford Hospital and an Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Columbia University. \nRegistration is recommended. Please register online or call 203.762.6334.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/get-well-stay-well-lets-learn-more-about-menopause/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:Class,Educational,Presentation,Seniors,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T140000
DTSTAMP:20260614T144028
CREATED:20240514T215210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T215210Z
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SUMMARY:Wilton League of Women Voters Closing Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wilton League of Women Voters for their 2023-24 Closing Luncheon \nFrancis Pickering\, Executive Director\, Western Connecticut Council of Governments will speak. \n12 p.m. — Member ONLY meeting\n12:30 p.m. — Discussion with Pickering and Lunch: OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \n$35.00 WLWV Members\, $40.00 Non-Members\nRSVP or mail check to:\nWilton League of Women Voters\nPO Box 71\, Wilton\, CT 06897
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-league-of-women-voters-closing-luncheon/
LOCATION:Marly’s Bar & Bistro\, 101 Old Ridgefield Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Government,Presentation,Town/Government Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wilton League of Woman Voters":MAILTO:league@comcast.net
GEO:41.1930899;-73.4330337
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