with the Institute for American Indian Studies registration now open online
Hosted by the Institute for American Indian Studies - Tickets on sale online now
"Las Vegas Legends" is an unforgettable, Off-Broadway, NYC cabaret revue saluting the great music of Las Vegas.
On August 6, 1945, history was changed forever with the atomic incineration of Japan's eighth largest city, Hiroshima.
Like all Southbury Public Library programs, this program is free to attend and open to anyone regardless of town of residency.
Join us as we explore the phenomenon that was The Beatles - their growth, originality, musical innovations and lyric depth.
Living in the Berkshires she is inspired by nature and the Divine to create beautiful art that comes from the heart.
This DIY tutorial is virtual over Zoom, but we will provide all the supplies you need except a pair of scissors.
This program is recommended for ages 3-6; suitable for all ages. No registration required.
This program is for grades 2-5. Registration is required. All registrants will receive email reminders and Zoom links.
Stop by the Youth Services department every Monday to take home a thematic craft. Available while supplies last.
July 10, 2021, @ Institute for American Indian Studies
The town's Parks and Recreation Department will host four, Monday evening concerts on the Town Hall Green from July 12 through Aug. 2.
The Southbury Public Library Youth Services department is thrilled to welcome back the Registered Dietitians from Food Explorers.
The Southbury Public Library Youth Services department is pleased to announce July’s STEAMonday program.
The Southbury Public Library is thrilled to welcome Sciencetellers presents Talewise: Unicorns Break the Cage.
Registration is required. All registrants will receive email reminder and Zoom link the morning of the program.
Hand sanitizer is provided at the Main Entrance and at other locations including the checkout desk.
Masks are recommended but not required unless you are not fully vaccinated.
"As they say, when the age is in, the wit is out."
This program is for grades 2-5. Registration is required.
Miss Heather will share some of our favorite picture books.
Registration is required and space is limited. All have closed captioning.
Listen to a performance of folk songs that tell the history and experience of the people of the mountains.
All programs are generously sponsored by the Friends of the Southbury Public Library.
Each box will contain two custom picked books, treats, and other add ons.
Join us for this lively and engaging presentation about the history of women spies in World War II.
Albertson has authored several books on military history.
Social distancing and properly worn face coverings are required at all times.
Come to the Southbury Library’s Online Science and Math Homework Help on Zoom for some one-on-one virtual help.
Food Explorers programs gets kids and teens hands-on with their food while they learn about healthy eating.
These kits are aimed at Grades 6-12 and feature your choice of either a tree sparrow or Connecticut warbler.
SEE YOU AT THE POOL!
Join Katie, Registered Dietitian from Food Explorers to make Southwest Taquitos.
Crafts are themed based on books, literary characters, seasons, and holidays.
This in-person event at the Institute For American Indian Studies will be held on April 18 in three-time slots, sign up today!
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