Wilton Bulletin Board: Meditation, cooking, stream cameras
Dec. 31, 2020
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The Norwalk River flows past the winter snows in Georgetown. A program on how stream connectivity is measured with trail cameras will be offered by Wilton Library.Jeannette Ross / Hearst Connecticut Media
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Monday, Jan. 4
Stitch Time for Knitters & Crocheters, 1-2 p.m. Wilton Library via Zoom. For crafters of all skill levels. Registration required: www.wiltonlibrary.org.
Wilton Library Lines: Story times, doodling, poetry
Janet Crystal
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Nathaniel and Charles Dey of Wilton watch Firefighter Storytime from their home. One of the library’s upcoming happenings via the library between Monday, Dec. 14, and Thursday, Dec. 31, is a month’s worth of live virtual story times such as the Firefighter Storytime.Lynn Dey / Contributed photo
A month’s worth of story times
The library is offering its full range of live virtual story times for kids ages one and up. Ready Readers is for kids ages 4-years-old through 6-years-old and meets on Mondays, Dec. 14 and 21, from 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. Two stories will be read and then the kids will have some chat time. Little ones ages one-year to three get together virtually for Zooming Toddler Story Time on Wednesdays, Dec. 16 and 23, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children and their caregivers will have fun listening to stories, singing songs, learning rhymes, and doing movement activities, all while bui