Artist Emily Hamilton Laux approaches the natural world from a different perspective, taking on the roles of anthropologist, botanist, researcher, and occasional set-designer, with the camera as her primary tool. Her recent work, now on view in the Westport Library’s South Gallery, examines and reframes ideas in biodiversity in the botanical world. In Beauty Versus […]
Find out more »Visit the Meadow Grass Trail at Earthplace for self-guided challenges and activities for the entire family.
Find out more »UPDATE: The Job Search Work Team is continuing virtually during the Library's closure. For information on how to access the weekly meeting virtually, contact Ellen Janpol at ejanpol@westportlibrary.org. The Job Search Work Team is a weekly networking and accountability group for people who are “in transition." It meets Tuesday mornings from 9:15-11 am, and is […]
Find out more »Book Chat has moved online! Join the discussion on zoom. Email ckarwoski@westportlibrary.org to register Writer Nina Sankovitch will continue drop-in conversations! No "book reports" — just read whatever interests you and then drop into the Library and talk about it. Occurring first Tuesday of every month, the conversation lasts about an hour. All are welcome! […]
Find out more »One-half hour of rhymes & songs for very little people. Sometimes we read a book!
Find out more »Therapy dog Zooms for families last about 15 minutes on most Tuesdays.
Find out more »Easy activities to enhance your child's readiness to learn how to read.
Find out more »Discovered in a bear cave as a baby, 12-year-old Yanka dreams of knowing who she really is.
Find out more »If you missed this event, you can watch the recording here. In 1964, Westport’s renowned artist, writer and civil rights activist, Tracy Sugarman (1921-2013) participated in the Freedom Summer project in Mississippi, chronicling the drive to register Black voters. His impact on voting rights in 1964 Mississippi will be explored in an informative conversation between […]
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