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Thank You for a Wonderful Season!

From September 2014 through May 2015, we held 12 programs for our adult patrons – from talks on history and technology, to radio plays and poetry, ghost and gargoyles and more! A total of 403 people attended, purchased books, and made donations toward our future programming ventures. […]

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Mobile Device Support

Every Saturday morning, from 10:00am-noon. “E”nnoyed by your e-Reader? Phrenzied over your phone? Does your laptop have you loopy? Stop by for in-person tech support with Nat Berman! Bring in your tech devices, and your questions, and let Nat help you out. No registration necessary.

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Imagined Women Discussion Series, part 3

Thursday, May 28th at 7:00pm. Join us as we wrap up the discussion with Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. Presented by Dr. Mark Schenker of Yale University, “Imagined Women” looks at a series of novels that have a woman as the central focus and discusses the heroines […]

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Author Ed Ricciuti

Thursday, May 21st at 7:00pm. Fang and claw have jumped the white picket fence as encounters with cougars in Chicago, alligators in Florida, and bears virtually everywhere have become increasingly commonplace. Edward Ricciuti explores cutting edge research into why it’s happening, how it impacts all of us, […]

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Tuesday Book Discussion

Tuesday, May 12th at 1:00pm – Join us as we discuss Elizabeth & Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock by David Margolick. Held in the library’s meeting room, newcomers always welcome!

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Imagined Women Discussion Series, Part 2

Thursday, April 30th at 7:00pm ~ The Imagined Women discussion continues with Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth. Dr. Mark Schenker of Yale University will present three lectures at the Killingworth Library in the series “Imagined Women.” The books to be discussed are Madame Bovary, The House […]

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Robert Thorson ~ New England’s Stony Sense of Place

Thursday, April 23rd at 7:00pm. New Englanders love their old stone walls. Why? The answer isn’t quite as obvious as it seems. Come hear what UConn professor Robert Thorson thinks during this public lecture program. The history, art, psychology, and science of stone walls are all on […]

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Local poet Sara Ingram

Thursday, April 16th at 7:00pm. Local poet Sara Ingram published “Sounds of House and Wood” in 2013 and plans to present the “stories behind the poems” which include her own memories of shelving books in the library and growing up in Deep River. The poems in Sara […]

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Gargoyles of Yale

Tuesday, March 24 at 7pm – presentation by Mathew M. Duman, author of “An Education in the Grotesque: The Gargoyles of Yale University”. In the lecture, Duman will highlight a selection of gargoyles and grotesques found on the buildings of Yale University’s campus. Using photographs from his […]

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Constant Contact Campaigns That Drive Action

Tuesday, March 17th ~ 7:00pm. Is Constant Contact a continuous conundrum? Do Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks force you to seek guidance from an in-the-know teenager? At the heart of small business marketing are the campaigns that drive action – collections of marketing activities that help […]

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