• The Cookbook Connection: A Virtual Recipe Swap

    Virtual

    This is an old-school recipe swap with a twist of virtual. Attendees can test out new recipes or dig up old favorites, then create something yummy to virtually “show and tell” with the group. Then everyone grabs a drink, and shares their family recipes or tells which cookbooks were used for the recipes. It’s the […]

    Free
  • Virtual Chess Club

    Virtual Chess Club
    Virtual

    Kids in kindergarten through high school are invited to join the Wilton Library's virtual chess class. Each week students will learn new strategies and then pair up using Chess.com to practice playing. (Students must create a chess.com username prior to the start of class.) Registration is required for each session, but there is no fee. […]

    Free
  • Virtual Chess Club

    Virtual Chess Club
    Virtual

    Kids in kindergarten through high school are invited to join the Wilton Library's virtual chess class. Each week students will learn new strategies and then pair up using Chess.com to practice playing. (Students must create a chess.com username prior to the start of class.) Registration is required for each session, but there is no fee. […]

    Free
  • Virtual Chess Club

    Virtual Chess Club
    Virtual

    Kids in kindergarten through high school are invited to join the Wilton Library's virtual chess class. Each week students will learn new strategies and then pair up using Chess.com to practice playing. (Students must create a chess.com username prior to the start of class.) Registration is required for each session, but there is no fee. […]

    Free
  • Wilton Reads–Jazz, Classical Music, and the ‘Third Stream’ with Gil Harel

    Virtual

    During this virtual Wilton Library program, Professor Gil Harel will discuss the cross-pollination that occurred between jazz and classical music in the early 20th century, casting a spotlight on composers ranging from Paul Whiteman to George Gershwin, Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, and Dave Brubeck's mentor Darius Milhaud. Dr. Harel is a musicologist and music theorist […]

    Free
  • Wilton Reads: Book Discussion – Tales of the Jazz Age

    Virtual

    Professional book discussion leader Susan Boyar discusses Wilton Library's Wilton Reads 2020 selection, Tales of the Jazz Age, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Feel free to sip the beverage of your choice from the comfort of your home as we travel back to the Jazz Age! Registration required in order to receive the Zoom link. To […]

    Free
  • Virtual Chess Club

    Virtual Chess Club
    Virtual

    Kids in kindergarten through high school are invited to join the Wilton Library's virtual chess class. Each week students will learn new strategies and then pair up using Chess.com to practice playing. (Students must create a chess.com username prior to the start of class.) Registration is required for each session, but there is no fee. […]

    Free
  • “Longest way round is the shortest way home”: Four-Part Lecture Series on James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’

    Virtual

    Mark Schenker of Yale College, returns to Wilton Library with a virtual lecture series on James Joyce’s Ulysses viewed through the lens of Homer’s epic. While James Joyce’s Ulysses (1922) differs significantly from Homer’s Odyssey (8th century BCE), they are intimately joined in the depiction of a homeward journey that is extended and delayed by […]

    Free
  • “Longest way round is the shortest way home”: Four-Part Lecture Series on James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’

    Virtual

    Mark Schenker of Yale College, returns to Wilton Library with a virtual lecture series on James Joyce’s Ulysses viewed through the lens of Homer’s epic. While James Joyce’s Ulysses (1922) differs significantly from Homer’s Odyssey (8th century BCE), they are intimately joined in the depiction of a homeward journey that is extended and delayed by […]

    Free
  • “Longest way round is the shortest way home”: Four-Part Lecture Series on James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’

    Virtual

    Mark Schenker of Yale College, returns to Wilton Library with a virtual lecture series on James Joyce’s Ulysses viewed through the lens of Homer’s epic. While James Joyce’s Ulysses (1922) differs significantly from Homer’s Odyssey (8th century BCE), they are intimately joined in the depiction of a homeward journey that is extended and delayed by […]

    Free