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Grab & Go Poetry Kits
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1 small notebook
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2 gel pens
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A list of common
words to use for poetry games and inspiration.
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Ideas on where to
find inspiration, online and around you.
English as a Second Language Class for Adults
Cricut Program- Beach Break in a Jar
Spring has sprung and summer is just around the corner. Make a summer themed mason jar filled with fun in the sun items and learn about our Cricut machine and how it works.
Free!
Talk Time: English Conversation Group
Club de lectura en español
Teen Council Meeting
Teen Council members will meet in the library to discuss programs and volunteer opportunities. New members are welcome! Those who cannot attend in person can join our Google Meet.
Registration is recommended for the meeting, and required to get the Google Meet link.
Please note this is a hybrid program with a Google Meet option. Anyone wishing to attend virtually must provide their active email address when registering and will be contacted by library staff to receive the link to the meeting.
Please be advised that the Library makes no warranties and/or representations concerning the virtual programs. Your decision to participate in the programs is an express consent on your part to waive any and all claims against the Library which may result from said participation and hereby release and discharge the City of Danbury/Danbury Public Library from any and all liabilities.
The Book was Better: Movie Showing
Join us as we show the
featured movie of the month from our "The Book Was Better" book club.
Each month we will select a book that has been made into a movie. We will hold
a book discussion on the first Tuesday of the month (except May when it will be
the second Tuesday). The night before the discussion, we will offer a movie
showing so you can be fully prepared to compare and contrast the two materials
at the discussion. You are also welcome to watch the movie on your own at your
own leisure. Be sure to sign up for "The Book Was Better" discussion
and we will be happy to place a hold on a copy of the book and/or the movie for
you to pick up.
Ratings of all movies are rated PG-13:
April: The Notebook (2004 directed by Nick Cassavetes)
May: Ready Player One (2018 directed by Steven Spielberg)
Talk Time: English Conversation Group
Grab and Go: Bunny Craft
Celebrate spring with an inspired bunny craft. Your kit contains all the materials you need.
Free! For ages 5+ (or younger with the help of an adult)
Registration not required. Kits are now on a first- come first serve basis while supplies last.
Kits are available for pick up starting on April 2nd.
Baby and Me Lapsit Storytime
Toddler Storytime
Homework Help
All About Solar Eclipses!
Speedcubing Club
3D Design & Print Lab
Curious about 3D printers?
Then dive into the fascinating realm of 3D Design & Printing in the Danbury Library’s MakerLab! Discover the art of designing and printing 3D objects using top software like Tinkercad, SketchUp, Fusion and others. Partnering with Mike Kaltschnee of the Danbury Innovation Center, this series empowers you to unleash your creativity and bring your ideas to life in three dimensions. Explore the fundamentals of 3D modeling and learn how to navigate the world of 3D printing, from concept to tangible creation. Whether you're a design enthusiast or a beginner, our classes cater to all skill levels with easy-to-follow instructions.
Free for Ages 13+. Registration is Required.
Eclipse 2024: An Evening with Astronomer, Marc D’Antonio
The Book was Better Book Club Discussion
Join us for “The Book Was
Better” book club. Each month we will select a book that has been made into a
movie. We will hold a book discussion on the first Tuesday of the month (except
May when it will be the second Tuesday). The night before the discussion, we
will offer a movie showing so you can be fully prepared to compare and contrast
the two materials at this discussion. You are welcome to watch the movie on
your own at your own leisure as well. Sign up here for the discussion and we
will be happy to place a hold on a copy of the book and/or movie for you to
pick up.
Book selections by month:
April: The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
May:
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline