Tue
Apr
29
Tue
Apr
29

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness, pre-reading skills, self-confidence, and cooperation. Gathering at 10:15, the program begins at 10:30.

Registration appreciated, drop-ins welcome!


4/29/2025
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Music & Rhyme Inside

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness,...
Tuesday
Apr 29
@
10:30 am
-
11:30 am
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
Tue
Apr
29
Tue
Apr
29


Learn about the journey of The 7 Pillars of wisdom and how this insight can benefit you in your daily life. Explore Hindu Vedic Hymns, Chinese Ethics and Mysticism, and Noble Truth, Hebrew Tanakh, Christian Prophecy, Koranic , Astrophysicism.



For more than 60 years, Leonardo has been a teacher in Secondary Schools, Colleges, in Adult Faith and Adult Learner Communities. He has been teaching Literature, Latin, Italian, History, Music, Theology, Drama/

Theater, Philosophy.


* Pre-registration required.

Tuesdays April 15 - April 29, 2025

4/29/2025
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Continuing Education Classes

"The 7 Pillars of Wisdom" Adult Ed. Series

Arts Council
Member
Learn about the journey of The 7 Pillars of wisdom and how this insight can benefit you in your daily life. Explore Hindu Vedic Hymns, Chinese Ethics and Mysticism, and Noble Truth, Hebrew Tanakh,...
Tuesday
Apr 29
@
1:00 pm
-
2:30 pm
Litchfield Community Center in Litchfield
Tue
Apr
29
Tue
Apr
29

Live, In-Person:

In partnership with the Litchfield PTO and The Litchfield Prevention Council, OWL is pleased to continue our ongoing series pertaining to screen use by our youth. This event is open to our entire community. Come and learn the latest research as well as what we can do to ensure play-based childhood in our community.

4/29/2025
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Educational Panels

SCREENAGERS: Elementary School Age Edition - Film Viewing & Discussion

Live, In-Person: In partnership with the Litchfield PTO and The Litchfield Prevention Council, OWL is pleased to continue our ongoing series pertaining to screen use by our youth. This event is...
Tuesday
Apr 29
@
6:00 pm
-
7:00 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
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Wed
Apr
30
Wed
Apr
30

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness, pre-reading skills, self-confidence, and cooperation. Gathering at 10:15, the program begins at 10:30.

Registration appreciated, drop-ins welcome!


4/30/2025
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Education & Learning

Music & Rhyme Inside

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness,...
Wednesday
Apr 30
@
10:30 am
-
11:30 am
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
Wed
Apr
30
Wed
Apr
30


Each week, homeschoolers will focus on a different art practice, including photography and Surrealism, by taking a tour of the galleries and then creating original artwork. Students of all ages will enjoy being artistic, social, and learning new skills!

4/30- Cubism

Cost: $15 per participant


4/30/2025
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Home Away From Homeschool: Adventures in Art History

Each week, homeschoolers will focus on a different art practice, including photography and Surrealism, by taking a tour of the galleries and then creating original artwork. Students of all ages...
Wednesday
Apr 30
@
1:00 pm
-
2:30 pm
Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury
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Thu
May
1
Thu
May
1

Hungry for intelligent discussion on the events of the day? Then this open discourse program is for you. We meet the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Reading Room at Kent Memorial Library. The group sets the agenda. Moderated by Rick Levy. Free and Open to the Public. 

5/1/2025
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In the News: Conversations

Hungry for intelligent discussion on the events of the day? Then this open discourse program is for you. We meet the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Reading Room at Kent...
Thursday
May 1
@
10:00 am
-
11:30 pm
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
Thu
May
1
Thu
May
1

Bring your lunch, listen to stories, and enjoy a fun craft! All are welcome, this program is intended for preschool-aged children. This event will be offered in person in the Junior Room of the Library.

Registration is appreciated but not required.


5/1/2025
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Lunch Bunch Storytime

Bring your lunch, listen to stories, and enjoy a fun craft! All are welcome, this program is intended for preschool-aged children. This event will be offered in person in the Junior Room of the...
Thursday
May 1
@
12:30 pm
-
1:30 pm
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
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Fri
May
2
Fri
May
2

Conversational Italian, 13-sessions, is not a beginner class. It will be held on Fridays, April 25 to August 1, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., with no class on May 30 or July 4. It is designed for those with a knowledge of basic Italian grammar and good vocabulary.  The required text is Conversational Italian: In 20 Lessons (Cortina Method) by Michael Cagno,  available online at abebooks.com.  

5/2/2025
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Language Learning Sessions

Italian Class - conversational

Conversational Italian, 13-sessions, is not a beginner class. It will be held on Fridays, April 25 to August 1, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., with no class on May 30 or July 4. It is...
Friday
May 2
@
9:15 am
-
11:15 am
Sullivan Senior Center in Torrington
Fri
May
2
Fri
May
2

Live, In-Person & on Zoom:

Mark Scarbrough returns to OWL this Spring; leading us through 8 weeks of some of his favorite Flannery O’Connor works.


Flannery O'Connor is considered one of America's greatest fiction writers and her writing often reflects her Catholic faith, and frequently examined questions of morality and ethics. When she died in August of 1964, The New York Times called her “one of the nation’s most promising writers.” 


O’Connor is now as canonical as Faulkner and Welty. More than a great writer, she’s a cultural figure: a funny lady in a straw hat, puttering among peacocks, on crutches she likened to “flying buttresses.”

Discussion Schedule:

March 14: A Good Man is Hard to Find; A Circle of Fire; and Good Country People

March 21: The Artificial N----r and The Displaced Person

March 28: Wise Blood: chapters 1 - 7

April 4: Wise Blood: chapters 8 - 14

April 18: The Violent Bear It Away: chapters 1 - 5

April 25: The Violent Bear It Away: chapters 6 - 12

May 2: Greenleaf; The Enduring Chill; and The Comforts of Home

May 9: Everything That Rises Must Converge; The Lame Shall Enter First; and Revelation

 

MARK SCARBROUGH is a former English Professor and author who teaches seminars on Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner and Toni Morrison. He also hosts three literary podcasts.

The library will have copies of Flannery O'Connor's works to borrow and titles are also available to download as e-books or e-audios to OWL library card holders.

Registration required for in-person attendance.

5/2/2025
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Continuing Education Classes

Exploring Flannery O'Connor with Mark Scarbrough

Live, In-Person & on Zoom: Mark Scarbrough returns to OWL this Spring; leading us through 8 weeks of some of his favorite Flannery O’Connor works. Flannery O'Connor is considered one of...
Friday
May 2
@
10:30 am
-
12:30 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
Fri
May
2
Fri
May
2

  On Friday, May 2nd at 4 pm the David M. Hunt Library and the Falls Village Equity Project will host a Banned Book Club. This month we will be discussing the book "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen. Copies of the book are available at the library. This group is open to anyone high school aged and older.  

5/2/2025
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Banned Book Club: Water for Elephants

Arts Council
Member
  On Friday, May 2nd at 4 pm the David M. Hunt Library and the Falls Village Equity Project will host a Banned Book Club. This month we will be discussing the book "Water for...
Friday
May 2
@
4:00 pm
-
5:00 pm
David M. Hunt Library & School Association in Falls Village
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Sat
May
3
Sat
May
3

Join the Friends of the David M. Hunt Library for their monthly book sale on the first Saturday of every month from 10 am to 1 pm. New, used, cds, dvds, coffee table books, recent fiction and mystery, children's books- there is something for everyone! All proceeds benefit the library.

5/3/2025
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Monthly Book Sale

Arts Council
Member
Join the Friends of the David M. Hunt Library for their monthly book sale on the first Saturday of every month from 10 am to 1 pm. New, used, cds, dvds, coffee table books, recent fiction and...
Saturday
May 3
@
10:00 am
-
1:00 pm
David M. Hunt Library & School Association in Falls Village
Sat
May
3
Sat
May
3

Learn about red and grey fox populations, their habits and habitats, and what we can do to help them survive and how we can coexist. An afternoon with Ginny Apple, Master Wildlife Conservationist with the State Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

5/3/2025
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Public Lectures

Winchester Land Trust Presents “SLY LIKE A FOX”

Learn about red and grey fox populations, their habits and habitats, and what we can do to help them survive and how we can coexist. An afternoon with Ginny Apple, Master Wildlife Conservationist...
Saturday
May 3
@
3:30 pm
-
5:00 pm
American Museum of Tort Law in Winsted
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Sun
May
4
Sun
May
4

Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through time? Introducing the Chabad of Northwest CT JLI Course: Colorful Profiles, where we will dive into the lives of twelve remarkable characters who shaped Jewish history in ways you never imagined! Over the course of four enlightening weeks, you'll meet a tapestry of personalities from courageous converts to wise royal advisors, from daring captives to inspiring philanthropists. Each story is a vibrant thread in the rich fabric of our heritage, offering you a kaleidoscope of experiences that will leave you captivated and craving more.


Discover the sacrifices that paved the way for future generations, the adventures that defied the odds, and the achievements that illuminate our collective past. This course is not just a lesson in history; its a celebration of resilience, identity, and the colorful spectrum of Jewish life. Don't miss out on this chance to enrich your understanding and appreciation of our peoples legacy come join us and let the stories unfold! After all, history is best told through the vivid colors of its characters!

Classes meet in-person on four Sunday mornings at Chabad Lubavitch Of Northwest CT. 

RSVP: chabadNW.org/JLI (zoom option available)


5/4/2025
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Colorful Profiles

Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through time? Introducing the Chabad of Northwest CT JLI Course: Colorful Profiles, where we will dive into the lives of twelve remarkable...
Sunday
May 4
@
10:00 am
-
11:30 am
Chabad Lubavitch of North West CT in Litchfield
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Tue
May
6
Tue
May
6

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness, pre-reading skills, self-confidence, and cooperation. Gathering at 10:15, the program begins at 10:30.

Registration appreciated, drop-ins welcome!


5/6/2025
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Music & Rhyme Inside

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness,...
Tuesday
May 6
@
10:30 am
-
11:30 am
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
Tue
May
6
Tue
May
6

This class will give students the fun of playing the guitar, and with Musical Associates’ methods, a beginner learns how to play a tune in the very first lesson! Students will have the opportunity to perform for each other and for their parents in a recital at the end of the year.

All genres of music will be included as part of the program so that students get a well-rounded artistic experience. The music club will pick up where school music programs leave off, a chance for students to get that extra attention and increased opportunity to perform. 


Instruments: K-2 children will need a half sized (30”-34”), nylon-strung acoustic guitar for the program, such as this: 

ADM 30” Classical or a 

Music Alley 34" one or

one of these by Best Choice Products 


Older children may need a three-quarter sized (36”-39”) nylon-strung acoustic guitar for the program such as this one: Pyle Beginner Acoustic Guitar 

Please retain your receipts in the unfortunate case that the class does not meet our 4 student minimum.


Instrument rental for use during class is available. Rental fee is $20 for the 6 week session.


5/6/2025
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Guitar Lessons - Grades K-5

This class will give students the fun of playing the guitar, and with Musical Associates’ methods, a beginner learns how to play a tune in the very first lesson! Students will have the opportunity...
Tuesday
May 6
@
4:30 pm
-
5:15 pm
John Pettibone Community Center in New Milford
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Wed
May
7
Wed
May
7

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness, pre-reading skills, self-confidence, and cooperation. Gathering at 10:15, the program begins at 10:30.

Registration appreciated, drop-ins welcome!


5/7/2025
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Education & Learning

Music & Rhyme Inside

Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness,...
Wednesday
May 7
@
10:30 am
-
11:30 am
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
Wed
May
7
Wed
May
7

Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through time? Introducing the Chabad of Northwest CT JLI Course: Colorful Profiles, where we will dive into the lives of twelve remarkable characters who shaped Jewish history in ways you never imagined! Over the course of four enlightening weeks, you'll meet a tapestry of personalities from courageous converts to wise royal advisors, from daring captives to inspiring philanthropists. Each story is a vibrant thread in the rich fabric of our heritage, offering you a kaleidoscope of experiences that will leave you captivated and craving more.


Discover the sacrifices that paved the way for future generations, the adventures that defied the odds, and the achievements that illuminate our collective past. This course is not just a lesson in history; its a celebration of resilience, identity, and the colorful spectrum of Jewish life. Don't miss out on this chance to enrich your understanding and appreciation of our peoples legacy come join us and let the stories unfold! After all, history is best told through the vivid colors of its characters!

Classes meet in-person on six Wednesday mornings at The Heritage Hotel. 

RSVP: chabadNW.org/JLI (zoom option available)


5/7/2025
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Education & Learning

Colorful Profiles

Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through time? Introducing the Chabad of Northwest CT JLI Course: Colorful Profiles, where we will dive into the lives of twelve remarkable...
Wednesday
May 7
@
11:00 am
-
12:30 pm
Heritage Hotel, Golf, Spa & Conf Ctr, BW Premier Collection, 522 Heritage Rd, Southbury, CT, 06488 in Southbury
Wed
May
7
Wed
May
7

This program focuses on the evolution of beekeeping from the collection of honey from wild hives to the domestication of bees into managed hives. We will discuss how ancient civilizations collected and used honey, how bees came to the US, the rising popularity of beekeeping as a hobby in Connecticut and the importance of hives in modern agricultural practices. Information is presented via slides and short clips with hands-on teaching materials and a featured object from Torrington’s own collection. Participants can taste early summer and fall honey to observe the differences. Information on planting for bee health will be provided.


This program is sponsored by Thomaston Savings Bank.


Tammi Worsham, the Chair of the Outreach Committee of the Back Yard Beekeepers Association with present this program. Tammi has kept bees in three states over a span of a decade and a half. Now she keeps bees in four different towns and talks about her hobby throughout the state. Connecticut’s colder winters have given her new issues to learn about and overcome. Tammi is committed to continuing her education and broadening her knowledge of how to best keep bees healthy and nourished in this region and looks forward to working in our community to share the benefits of these very special social insects.


Seating is limited registration is recommended.

5/7/2025
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Public Lectures

The History of Beekeeping: Bees in Torrington, Connecticut, North America, and the World

This program focuses on the evolution of beekeeping from the collection of honey from wild hives to the domestication of bees into managed hives. We will discuss how ancient civilizations collected...
Wednesday
May 7
@
6:30 pm
-
7:30 pm
Torrington Historical Society in Torrington
Wed
May
7
Wed
May
7

Unlock the mind of a murderer.

Join forensic psychologist Dr. Rachel Toles for an illuminating journey into the darkest corners of a killer’s psyche. In The Psychology of a Murderer, Dr. Toles delves deep into the twisted minds and motives of infamous killers, including Jeffrey Dahmer, Aaron Hernandez, Chris Watts, Aileen Wuornos, the Menendez Brothers, and more.


Discover the psychological factors that drive individuals to commit these heinous acts, and explore the complex interplay of trauma, environment, and mental health. Through gripping case studies, expert analysis, and audience Q&A, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of what turns ordinary people into murderers.


Whether you’re a true crime aficionado or simply curious about the human mind, The Psychology of a Murderer promises to be an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss this captivating evening of insight, discussion, and reflection.

5/7/2025
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Guest Speaker Events

The Psychology Of A Murderer

Unlock the mind of a murderer. Join forensic psychologist Dr. Rachel Toles for an illuminating journey into the darkest corners of a killer’s psyche. In The Psychology of a Murderer, Dr. Toles...
Wednesday
May 7
@
7:30 pm
-
9:30 pm
Warner Theatre in Torrington
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Thu
May
8
Thu
May
8


Basic Italian I, a 13-session beginner class, will be held on Thursdays, May 8 to July 31, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The class will cover pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, conversation, and culture. The required text is Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way by Marcel Danesi, Barron's Publisher, any edition, available online at abebooks.com and other retailers. 

5/8/2025
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Language Learning Sessions

Italian class- beginner

Basic Italian I, a 13-session beginner class, will be held on Thursdays, May 8 to July 31, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The class will cover pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, conversation, and...
Thursday
May 8
@
9:30 am
-
11:30 am
Sullivan Senior Center in Torrington
Thu
May
8
Thu
May
8

Bring your lunch, listen to stories, and enjoy a fun craft! All are welcome, this program is intended for preschool-aged children. This event will be offered in person in the Junior Room of the Library.

Registration is appreciated but not required.


5/8/2025
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Education & Learning

Lunch Bunch Storytime

Bring your lunch, listen to stories, and enjoy a fun craft! All are welcome, this program is intended for preschool-aged children. This event will be offered in person in the Junior Room of the...
Thursday
May 8
@
12:30 pm
-
1:30 pm
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
Thu
May
8
Thu
May
8

“Flaherty writes with stealthy acuity, his prose seemingly simple yet full of coiled power. . . . Multiple hauntings emerge in ‘The Dredge,’ and you’ll be contemplating them after the last page.” —Sarah Weinman, The New York Times

In Brendan Flaherty’s debut novel, two estranged brothers must confront the violence of the past when they find out a pond where they played as children will be dredged. Join the Library and House of Books as we hear from Brendan about his debut novel. Brendan Flaherty is from outside Hartford. He went to Washington University in St. Louis and received his MFA from Boston University. He lives with his wife and two sons.


5/8/2025
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Author talk and book signing

“Flaherty writes with stealthy acuity, his prose seemingly simple yet full of coiled power. . . . Multiple hauntings emerge in ‘The Dredge,’ and you’ll be contemplating them after the last page.”...
Thursday
May 8
@
6:30 pm
-
7:30 pm
Kent Memorial Library in Kent
Thu
May
8
Thu
May
8

Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through time? Introducing the Chabad of Northwest CT JLI Course: Colorful Profiles, where we will dive into the lives of twelve remarkable characters who shaped Jewish history in ways you never imagined! Over the course of four enlightening weeks, you'll meet a tapestry of personalities from courageous converts to wise royal advisors, from daring captives to inspiring philanthropists. Each story is a vibrant thread in the rich fabric of our heritage, offering you a kaleidoscope of experiences that will leave you captivated and craving more.


Discover the sacrifices that paved the way for future generations, the adventures that defied the odds, and the achievements that illuminate our collective past. This course is not just a lesson in history; its a celebration of resilience, identity, and the colorful spectrum of Jewish life. Don't miss out on this chance to enrich your understanding and appreciation of our peoples legacy come join us and let the stories unfold! After all, history is best told through the vivid colors of its characters!

Classes meet in-person on four Thursday evenings at the Interlaken Inn.

RSVP: chabadNW.org/JLI (zoom option available)


5/8/2025
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Colorful Profiles

Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through time? Introducing the Chabad of Northwest CT JLI Course: Colorful Profiles, where we will dive into the lives of twelve remarkable...
Thursday
May 8
@
7:00 pm
-
8:30 pm
Interlaken Inn in Salisbury
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Fri
May
9
Fri
May
9

Conversational Italian, 13-sessions, is not a beginner class. It will be held on Fridays, April 25 to August 1, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., with no class on May 30 or July 4. It is designed for those with a knowledge of basic Italian grammar and good vocabulary.  The required text is Conversational Italian: In 20 Lessons (Cortina Method) by Michael Cagno,  available online at abebooks.com.  

5/9/2025
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Language Learning Sessions

Italian Class - conversational

Conversational Italian, 13-sessions, is not a beginner class. It will be held on Fridays, April 25 to August 1, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., with no class on May 30 or July 4. It is...
Friday
May 9
@
9:15 am
-
11:15 am
Sullivan Senior Center in Torrington
Fri
May
9
Fri
May
9

Live, In-Person & on Zoom:

Mark Scarbrough returns to OWL this Spring; leading us through 8 weeks of some of his favorite Flannery O’Connor works.


Flannery O'Connor is considered one of America's greatest fiction writers and her writing often reflects her Catholic faith, and frequently examined questions of morality and ethics. When she died in August of 1964, The New York Times called her “one of the nation’s most promising writers.” 


O’Connor is now as canonical as Faulkner and Welty. More than a great writer, she’s a cultural figure: a funny lady in a straw hat, puttering among peacocks, on crutches she likened to “flying buttresses.”

Discussion Schedule:

March 14: A Good Man is Hard to Find; A Circle of Fire; and Good Country People

March 21: The Artificial N----r and The Displaced Person

March 28: Wise Blood: chapters 1 - 7

April 4: Wise Blood: chapters 8 - 14

April 18: The Violent Bear It Away: chapters 1 - 5

April 25: The Violent Bear It Away: chapters 6 - 12

May 2: Greenleaf; The Enduring Chill; and The Comforts of Home

May 9: Everything That Rises Must Converge; The Lame Shall Enter First; and Revelation

 

MARK SCARBROUGH is a former English Professor and author who teaches seminars on Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner and Toni Morrison. He also hosts three literary podcasts.

The library will have copies of Flannery O'Connor's works to borrow and titles are also available to download as e-books or e-audios to OWL library card holders.

Registration required for in-person attendance.

5/9/2025
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Education & Learning
Continuing Education Classes

Exploring Flannery O'Connor with Mark Scarbrough

Live, In-Person & on Zoom: Mark Scarbrough returns to OWL this Spring; leading us through 8 weeks of some of his favorite Flannery O’Connor works. Flannery O'Connor is considered one of...
Friday
May 9
@
10:30 am
-
12:30 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
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Sat
May
10
Sat
May
10

Open to all prospective families. Come get a tour of the building, and get to know our staff, students, and parents!


This event is open to walk ins, but if you would like to receive email reminders about this event, you can RSVP at the link here.

5/10/2025
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Open House at Education without Walls

Open to all prospective families. Come get a tour of the building, and get to know our staff, students, and parents! This event is open to walk ins, but if you would like to receive email reminders...
Saturday
May 10
@
10:00 am
-
2:00 pm
Education without Walls in New Milford
Sat
May
10
Sat
May
10

This journaling workshop employs meditation, intuition, and visualization. Put pen to paper to chart the possibilities the present holds for you future self. The workshop includes a beautiful, handmade journal, an artists pen and light refreshments.

5/10/2025
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Personal Skill-Building Workshops

Illustrated Intentions - with Amanda Glover

This journaling workshop employs meditation, intuition, and visualization. Put pen to paper to chart the possibilities the present holds for you future self. The workshop includes a beautiful,...
Saturday
May 10
@
12:00 pm
-
2:00 pm
MUGS aka My Unique Gathering Spot in Litchfield
Sat
May
10
Sat
May
10

On May 10th at 1 pm the David M. Hunt Library will host Andrew Warburton, author of “New England Fairies: A History of the Little People of the Hills and Forests”. From the ancient tales of Algonquian elders to the fireside stories of European immigrants, Andrew Warburton scours New England folklore to uncover the secrets of the region's Fair Folk and the storytellers who've encountered them through the years. A resident of Rhode Island, Warburton blogs about fairies at fairiesofnewengland.com.

5/10/2025
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New England Fairies

Arts Council
Member
On May 10th at 1 pm the David M. Hunt Library will host Andrew Warburton, author of “New England Fairies: A History of the Little People of the Hills and Forests”. From the ancient tales...
Saturday
May 10
@
1:00 pm
-
2:00 pm
David M. Hunt Library & School Association in Falls Village
Sat
May
10
Sat
May
10

Bill Cloutier from the John J. McCarthy Observatory will be on hand to talk about signs of life in our solar system. Shortly after NASA was established in 1958, the agency began a broad-based effort to look for life on other worlds and/or places that would support life, now or in the past. This talk will provide some history on that pursuit, the challenges of defining life, and the status of NASA’s current and future missions related to the search. For ages 8 and up. 



5/10/2025
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Search for Life in the Solar System

Bill Cloutier from the John J. McCarthy Observatory will be on hand to talk about signs of life in our solar system. Shortly after NASA was established in 1958, the agency began a...
Saturday
May 10
@
1:00 pm
-
2:00 pm
New Milford Public Library in New Milford
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