The Philosophy Club Reads: “The Republic” by Plato-Friday, January 17 at 3:00 p.m. (Community room)

Join us for the Philosophy Club as we delve into Plato’s “The Republic.” Written around 375 BC, this Socratic dialogue explores concepts of justice, the ideal city-state, and the nature of the just individual. It’s one of Plato’s most influential works in philosophy and political theory. Through discussions with various Athenians and foreigners, Socrates examines whether the just man is […]

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Read to Samantha plus craft – Saturday, February 8th at 10:30 am

Our therapy dog friend, Samantha, will be here and would love to have you read to her! Free and open to all. Just drop in to share some special time with Sam and her owner, Miss Dianne. For readers and pre-readers. We’ll also have a new craft to make at the library or take home to complete. For more information, […]

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LEGO Builders Club – Tuesday, February 18th at 2pm

Once a month, we invite young builders to build unique creations with our library’s LEGO collection, which then remain on display until the next club meeting. It is free and open to all – no registration required. Each month we suggest a theme, but we invite you to follow your imagination wherever it takes you! Recommended for age 4 and […]

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Shakespeare Reading Club: “Love’s Labour’s Lost” Tuesday, January 21 at 6:30 p.m. (Community room)

Hagaman’s Shakespeare Club is starting the New Year with a discussion of “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” To participate, contact Chris Hemingway, Reference Librarian, at 203-468-3890 or [email protected]. This early Shakespearean comedy, likely written in the mid-1590s for Queen Elizabeth I, follows the King of Navarre and his friends who vow to avoid women for three years to focus on study. However, […]

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