Celebrate Richard Scarry with Us
Children's Library, The Westport Library 20 Jesup Road, Westport, CT, United StatesCome into the Children's Library during October to celebrate The Wonderful World of Richard Scarry and find Lowly Worm!
Come into the Children's Library during October to celebrate The Wonderful World of Richard Scarry and find Lowly Worm!
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from […]
Come into the Children's Library during October to celebrate The Wonderful World of Richard Scarry and find Lowly Worm!
The language conversation groups are for those interested in practicing speaking in another language. The groups are open to all levels of experience and are are self-directed. If you are […]
Let imaginations run wild with engaging stories, songs, and activities as we build early literacy skills. For preschoolers ages 3-5.
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.” The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here. […]
Come into the Children's Library during October to celebrate The Wonderful World of Richard Scarry and find Lowly Worm!
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.” The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here. […]
Come into the Children's Library during October to celebrate The Wonderful World of Richard Scarry and find Lowly Worm!
Join us for a WestportWRITES workshop with author Sonya Huber! Writers often hear that they should "find their voice." Sonya's new book, Voice First: A Writer's Manifesto, explains that your voice isn't lost. This class will provide attendees with prompts and ideas to help exercise and explore their multiple voices and to discover new ones […]
Honoring and supporting those in recovery from substance abuse, with special guests: Westport First Selectwoman Jen Tooker (introductory remarks) Today Show Co-Host Craig Melvin (moderator) U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (keynote address) Panelists: Former Connecticut State Senator Toni Boucher Connecticut State Representative Lucy Dathan Former Darien First Selectwoman Jayme Stevenson Chief Recover Officer, Liberation Programs, Maggie […]
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.” The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here. […]
Come into the Children's Library during October to celebrate The Wonderful World of Richard Scarry and find Lowly Worm!
Continuing Verso Studios' education initiative, the Fairfield County based organization Live Girl will co-host a nine-week Leadership Lab for high school girls, grades 9-12. This lab will focus on creative arts empowerment, multimedia expression, and training. Girls will foster their storytelling skills and be exposed to multiple creative channels such as video, music, and podcast […]
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.” The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here. […]
Closings & Delayed Openings
The Library elevator is undergoing a safety test tomorrow (Wednesday, 7/24) and will be unavailable to patrons from approximately 11 am to as late as 4 pm. Thank you for your understanding, and we apologize for the inconvenience. |