Exhibition: This Must Be The Place: Artists’ Impressions of “Home”
A Hunt Artwall Group Exhibition
Upstairs/Downstairs Monthly Book Sale
Hunt Library 63 Main Street, Falls Village, CT, United StatesNew, used and rare books, dvds, cds, gifts and more! There's something for everyone at our monthly book sale. The book sale takes place the first Saturday of each month. Face masks and social distancing will be required for shoppers.
Reception: “This Must Be the Place”
A Hunt Artwall Group Exhibition
Story Time
Kids of all ages are welcome to join us for story time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30! This program includes stories, songs, a craft and a snack.
Story Time
Kids of all ages are welcome to join us for story time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30! This program includes stories, songs, a craft and a snack.
Summer Reading Pizza Party
Pizza party for those who participated in the Summer Reading Program. Please register and let us know how many slices of pizza you can eat!
Trivia With Bruce Paddock
Trivia with Bruce Paddock from 5-7 pm Outside under the tent, weather permitting BYO drinks and snacks No cost to participate
Wild Weaving
On Saturday, September 9th at 10:30 am the David M. Hunt Library will offer the program "Wild Weaving", a program for children with Jean Bronson. Participants will learn to weave on a maple branch frame with yarn, flowers, leaves, grasses and other natural materials. This program is suitable for all ages; those under age 5 should be accompanied by an adult who can help them. Limit 12 children.
Story Time
Kids of all ages are welcome to join us for story time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30! This program includes stories, songs, a craft and a snack.
“Rosie the Riveter” with the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
On Tuesday, September 12th at 4 pm the David M. Hunt Library will host a presentation on “Rosie the Riveter” in partnership with the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History. " Rosie the Riveter" became an iconic symbol of working women during World War II. What was it really like for them? We’ll look at propaganda posters, art, music, photos, and hear real-life accounts of Connecticut women who worked for victory in the war. This event is free and open to the public.