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Newsletter Archive
2007 -
March
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There's
Always Something Special in April @ The Ridgefield Library
Events, Activities and New Services
April 20, 2007
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Take the "Library Listens" Survey
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Literary Circles Silent Auction & Exhibit Ends this Saturday
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Reading Is a Family Affair on May 9th
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April Is Poetry Month @ The Library
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Friends Book Sale Just Around the Corner
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Thanks to All during National Volunteer Week
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Ridgefield Folk Welcomes Jeffrey Foucault on April 29th
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New "Sense of Place" Series Launched
Welcome to the latest issue of the Ridgefield Library's electronic
newsletter. Each month, subscribers receive in their e-mail inbox a
sampling of the many treasures to be found at the Ridgefield Library.
If you find this e-newsletter informative, entertaining or inspiring,
why not share it? Just click on the "Forward Email" link at the bottom,
and your friends and colleagues can sign up directly by following the
simple instructions.
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Take the "Library Listens" Survey
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As you
may have heard, the Library is planning to expand library space for the
first time in nearly 25 years. As part of the design process, we want
your opinions of some possible features of a new, larger Ridgefield
Library. To get your feedback, we are conducting a
Library Listens survey. It is
short and simple to complete, and we would really appreciate your input.
The
Library Listens survey will
be open through April 30th. Complete online by clicking below or drop
off a paper copy at the Circulation Desk. If you did not receive a paper
survey in the mail, you may pick one up at the Library. Thanks so much
for your participation!
Take the "Library Listens" survey online. |
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Literary Circles Silent Auction & Exhibit Ends this Saturday
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Don't
miss our first ever Literary Circles
exhibit and silent auction, now going on in the Library's
Sculpture Room in celebration of National Library Week. Generous and
creative groups and individuals have donated beautiful decorated wreaths
illustrating favorite books or authors, which were judged by First
Selectmen Rudy Marconi and Town Treasurer Maureen Kiernan. Come see what
they chose as "best of show" and bid on your favorite (they make great
Mother's Day gifts!).
The
exhibit and silent auction will come to a close with a reception this
Saturday, April 21st at
5:30 at the Library. Refreshments will be served and winning bids will
be announced. All are welcome - see you there! |
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Reading Is a Family Affair on May 9th
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Sign
up now for the latest in our ongoing series of adult and child book
discussions, to take place on May 9th,
and get a free family copy of our spring selection,
A Walk in the Woods by
Andrew Clements.
For
children in grades 3 and up only. Registration is required.
Reading Is a Family Affair is
made possible by the support of the Friends of the Library.
Find out about other special programs for children and families.
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April Is Poetry Month @ The Library
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Start
with the monthly Poetry Discussion
Group meeting on Friday,
April 20th at 1 PM, when facilitator Dr. Alan Holder will
lead a discussion of Words
Under the Words: Selected Poems
by Naomi Shihab Nye.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Continue the celebration at our
Poetry Bistro open mic and reception at 7 PM on Friday,
April 27th. Alan Holder will
be our featured poet, and all are invited to come and read a favorite
poem or two or share something you've written yourself. Refreshments
will be served!
Finally, write a poem and then create a book to showcase it, at our
Hand-Made Poetry session, a
hands-on workshop combining poetry and craft at 10 AM on Saturday,
April 28th. Poet, artist and
teacher Phil Smith and
artist and art historian Laurie
McGavin Bachmann will lead this special presentation in our
ARTalk series, co-sponsored by the Ridgefield Guild of Artists. Free
admission, and all materials will be supplied.
Learn more about Guild activities and events. |
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Friends Book Sale Just Around the Corner
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The
Friends of the Ridgefield Library's
annual spring used book sale will take place on
May 4th through 7th. There
will be so many thousands of bargains and great finds that the offerings
will spill out of the Dayton Program Room into a tent on the Library
lawn! Check our event calendar via the
Favorite Library Links below
for a complete schedule of book sale hours.
This
Monday, April 23rd is the
last day to donate books
until after the upcoming sale. Check the donation guidelines below
before doing your spring cleaning!
Book Donation Guidelines |
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Thanks to All during National Volunteer Week
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Over
300 individuals, from teens to retirees, gave of their time in the past
year to make the Ridgefield Library a special place, and we want to
thank them all during National
Library Week (April 15-21). Because of your talent and
dedication, the Ridgefield Library and the entire community is much
richer in so many ways. Thank you!
Among
the things volunteers made possible were:
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Summer Reading
Programs for children, teens & adults
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Rochambeau's March
to Victory commemoration
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Friends of the
Library Book Sales & more
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Summer Math
Tutoring
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Collection repair
& maintenance
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The visit of
Curious George & Friends
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Lots and lots of
shelving
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Teen Advisory
Group
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Mailings Galore
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Board of Directors
and numerous committees
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Ridgefield Folk Welcomes Jeffrey Foucault on April 29th
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Singer/songwriter Jeffrey Foucault
returns to the Ridgefield Folk series on Sunday,
April 29th. In the words of
The New York Times,
"Jeffrey Foucault is a young man with an old soul - contemporary and
timeless," and you won't want to miss this special event.
Ridgefield Folk concerts are free, thanks to the Friends of the
Ridgefield Library. Tickets are given out at the Dayton Program Room
door starting at 1 PM on the day of the concert. Doors open at 1:30 and
the show starts at 2 PM.
Sample Jeffrey's sound. |
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New "Sense of Place" Series Launched
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We are
pleased to announce the debut of a new series, developed and
co-sponsored with the Ridgefield
Design Council.
A Sense of Place
aims to highlight the special character of our town, through lectures,
film screenings, field trips and more. The first offering, on Saturday,
April 28th at 2 PM, will
be a digital slide show entitled A
Postcard History of Ridgefield, featuring the collection and
commentary of Jack Sanders, author and editor of The Ridgefield Press.
Upcoming programs include a May 31st screening of
Diary of an Eccentric Architect,
a film about Philip Johnson, who designed Schlumberger's Ridgefield
facility. Also in the works are field trips to tour the Schlumberger
building, as well as to Johnson's famous "Glass House" in New Canaan,
which has just been opened for public viewing. Stay tuned for more in
this exciting new series. |
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Favorite Library Links
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·
Library
Catalog
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Event
Calendar
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Library
Webpage
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AM
Book Group Spring Selections
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Critics'
Circle Spring Selections
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Tuesday
Evening Nonfictioneers Spring Selections
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Poetry
Discussion Group Selections
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Hollister
Film Series Schedule |
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Contact Information
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