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A Virtual Tour of the Maurice Sendak House and Studio on Thursday, March 11 Presented by Wilton Library Written by Witon Library
“The World of Maurice Sendak: A Virtual Tour of the Maurice Sendak House and Studio on Thursday, March 11 in a virtual presentation.
Wilton Library and Wilton Historical Society are hosting this event which is part of a 5-part scholarly lecture series held virtually focuses on the theme of “Connecticut Creativity.”
In this presentation, “The World of Maurice Sendak: A Virtual Tour of the Maurice Sendak House and Studio,” Lynn Caponera and Dr. Jonathan Weinberg discuss the world of the famous illustrator, author, and Ridgefield resident, Maurice Sendak. Caponera and Weinberg take the audience virtually into the Sendak world, discuss the Sendak creative process, and his Ridgefield, CT home and studio where he lived and worked for forty years.
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Wilton Library March 2021 Virtual Activities
Mondays, March 1, 8, 22 & 29 Ready Readers Live!, 4:15 – 4:45 p.m. Children ages 4-6 are invited to join in some story time fun! We will read two stories and have some chat time. Registration is required and space is limited. Registrants will receive an email link to the Zoom meeting shortly before the program. Visit www.wiltonlibrary.org to register. No session March 15. Questions? Email
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. Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton; www.wiltonlibrary.org; 203-762-3950.
Tuesday, March 2 Wilton Reads - Memorial Drive Book Giveaway 10 – 11 a.m. and 5 – 6 p.m. Memorial Drive: A Daughter s Memoir by Natasha Trethewey is our Wilton Reads 2021 pick. In anticipation of Trethewey s talk, and to insure a wide readership, free copies of the book will be distributed, thanks to Fairfield County Bank. Compl
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A small paper cup with a pencil sharpener sits on a to catch pencil shavings before they re placed in a compost bin in a third grade classroom at a school in the United States in a previous year. The Wilton Library, and the Wilton Historical Society are collaborating for their five part scholarly lecture series for the 14th year beginning on Thursday, February 11, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., and going until Thursday, April 8, 2021. The series will be virtual in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Each lecture of the series will be hosted by either the library, or the historical society.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to the San Francisco Chronicle