April is Friends of the Library Month at the Danbury Library! All month there will be programs for Kids and Teens, including the following: Wednesday April 21st from 1:30-2:30 Captain Scott Shields will be giving a free talk about his experience working in the rubble of the World Trade Center with his rescue dog "Bear", which is the focus of his book, "Bear, Heart of a Hero." He will also be bringing along his new dog Theodore. Thursday April 22nd there will be a free drop-in storytime from 11am-Noon. From 10am-7pm come to the library and make a kite for free! All the materials will be supplied. There will also be free Computer Workshops and Presentations for adults! On Tuesday April 20th from 11am-Noon there will be a Genealogy Presentation focusing on Federal Resources. Also on Tuesday April 20th from 5:30-6:30 there will be an Intermediate Excel class (prerequisites: Excel Basics) On Friday April 23rd from 10:30-11:30 am there will be an Online Search Tools: Library Databases presentations, for people who already have confident computer and mouse skills. And on Tuesday April 27th from 10-11am there will be a presentation on Finding Jobs on the Internet! Finally there will be a free Book Talk on the book Headlong with author Michael Frayn on Monday April 26th from 6:30-8pm! To request your copy online, log onto danburylibrary.org or call 797-4527. For more general information call the Library at (203)797-4505. |