Recommended for ages 7 & up. No registration required.
This program is for grades 2-5. Registration is required.
Mariann Millard is a Licensed Washington, DC Guide and a certified Tour Director who specializes in Italy.
Kathleen Titsworth is the Outreach Coordinator for the Connecticut Department of Banking.
This class will be conducted using Zoom. Participants will receive a Zoom link and credentials the morning of the program.
Crafts available in the Youth Services department while supplies last. No registration required.
Catch us live or watch it later. This program is recommended for ages 3-6; suitable for all ages. No registration required.
All programs are generously sponsored by the Friends of the Southbury Public Library.
All registrants will receive email reminders and Zoom links.
The deadline for registration is Friday, March 12 at noon.
Victor DeMasi lepidopterist will take you on a sunny day walk through his pollinator meadow in Redding Connecticut.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln. Join us to learn more about the speech of Abraham Lincoln.
Hours for Saturday March, 13 are yet to be determined.
Information will be updated as soon as possible.
This month we're learning about how crystals are formed by making our own shamrock and rainbow crystals.
Like all Southbury Public Library programs, this program is free to attend and open to anyone regardless of town of residency.
The Jolly Beggars return with a rousing performance of Celtic music!
Please visit the library website to register or for more information.
Winter is here and we’re getting cozy with a simple recipe for broccoli cheddar soup that you can make for yourself.
This program is suitable for all ages. No registration required.
Join educators @ The Insititute for American Indian Studies for a special moonlight walk to learn about Native American Culture
STEAMonday: Valen-Slime – Monday, February 22 at 4:00 pm live on the Southbury Library Youth Services Facebook page.
Recommended for grades 4-6. No registration required.
Stop by the Youth Services department every Saturday to take home a thematic craft. Available while supplies last.
This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Southbury Public Library.
Enjoy an informative lecture on the link between jazz and civil rights, and a jazz flute performance.
Bud and his wife Ann of 60 years, reside in Heritage Village. They have four children, eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
The Institute for American Indian Studies-Learn how to bead! Four one-hour time slots with no more than six participants by reservation.
She presents a wide variety of programs on travel destinations around the world, as well as prominent artists throughout history.
Join us and learn how to make your own snow paint using simple household ingredients.
This month we’re trying our hand at baking Cinnamon Rolls.
Pick up your craft packet any time after Friday, January 22 during open library hours.
Kildahl’s work has been exhibited at the Washington Arts Association and the Art Gallery at the Mill.
The new tree is between Town Hall and the Fire Department on Main Street South.