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AUTHOR KATHARINE WEBER TO SPEAK AT FERGUSON LIBRARY’S HARRY BENNETT BRANCH JULY 20 @ 6PM, Wine and Cheese Reception and Book Signing to Follow – FREE

AUTHOR KATHARINE WEBER , author of the novel True Confections, will speak about her memoir The Memory of All That, at the Ferguson Library’s Harry Bennett Branch Wednesday, July 20 at 6 p.m. There will be a book signing and wine and cheese reception.

The Memory of All That is Weber’s first foray into nonfiction, a memoir of [...]

The Ever-Popular Read to Samantha The Therapy Dog, Kids Grades 1-3, Ferguson Main Library Lower Level Program Room, Saturday, May 28 at 11 a.m., FREE But Registration Required

Read to Samantha

Saturday, May 28 at 11 a.m.

Practice reading with Samantha, a certified therapy dog.  Grades 1 to 3. Registration required. Call 203 351-8242.

Ferguson Main Library Lower Level Program Room

Learn From Gardening Writer and Instructor Colleen Plimpton, Enjoy Sandwiches and Dessert, at Ferguson Library’s Harry Bennett Branch, Wednesday, April 27 at 6 p.m, FREE

ALL SEASON COLOR IN THE GARDEN

Program at Ferguson’s Harry Bennett Branch Wednesday April 27 @ 6pm

Learn how to make the most of your garden all year round. Gardening writer and instructor Colleen Plimpton discusses how to make every season a delightful challenge Wednesday, April 27 at 6 p.m. at the Ferguson Library’s Harry Bennett Branch. [...]

Book Voyagers, Stories with Award-Winning Onawumi Jean Moss, the ‘soulful storyteller,’ Ages 5 – 12, Ferguson Library South End Branch, Wednesday, April 20 at 1 p.m., FREE

Book Voyagers

Wednesday, April 20 at 1 p.m.

Stories with Onawumi Jean Moss, the ‘soulful storyteller.’ Ages 5 – 12. Connecticut Humanities Council’s Book Voyagers initiative is made possible in part by the state of Connecticut; National Endowment of the Humanities; American Savings Foundation; Anonymous; Ensworth Charitable Foundation; Frank Loomis Palmer Fund and New Alliance Foundation.

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Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark at Barnes & Noble Books, Stamford Town Center, Wednesday April 13th @ 7PM, FREE

All Mary Higgins Clark fans out there, take note.  The author and her daughter, Carol, will celebrate their latest novels – Mary’s thriller about a Manhattan designer whose identitiy is stolen and Carol’s 14th entry in her series.  Mary and Crol will read and sign their respective books.

Barnes & Noble Booksellers

Free and Open [...]

Kathryn Stockett, author of The Help, will speak at Ferguson Main Library Thursday, May 12 at 7 p.m., Tickets Are $15 And Include Wine and Cheese Reception, Reserve Now

Kathryn Stockett, author of the highly acclaimed and wildly popular book The Help, will speak at the Ferguson Library Main Branch for Friends Author Series on Thursday May 12th @ 7pm.  Tickets, which include a wine and cheese reception, are a mere $15.  Why am I posting this now?  Because at $15, this event will [...]

Meet Star of the Real Housewives of New York City, Jill Zarin, With Her Radio Host Sister, Lisa Wexler, When They Discuss And Sign Their Book, Secrets of a Jewish Mother at Barnes and Noble, Stamford Town Center, Friday March 4 @ 7PM, Free

Sisters Lisa Wexler and Jill Zarin, authors of Secrets of a Jewish Mother, share advice on everything from finding your ideal mate to raising bright kids and making the perfect matzo ball soup.

Barnes and Noble

Stamford Town Center

Friday March 4th @ 7PM

Free

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Julie Subotky, author of Consider it Done: Accomplish 228 of Life’s Trickiest Tasks, will speak at The Ferguson Library’s Harry Bennett Branch, Wednesday, February 23 at 6 p.m.

AUTHOR JULIE SUBOTKY TO SPEAK AT

FERGUSON LIBRARY’S HARRY BENNETT BRANCH

Julie Subotky, author of Consider it Done: Accomplish 228 of Life’s Trickiest Tasks, will speak at The Ferguson Library’s Harry Bennett Branch, 115 Vine Road, Wednesday, February 23 at 6 p.m.  Book sale and signing. Light supper.

Julie Subotky is  the founder, CEO, and [...]

Kid’s Book Discussion The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau, For Grade 3 and Up, Refreshments and Door Prizes, Ferguson Library Main Branch Thursday, February 17 at 7 .pm

Kid’s Book Discussion

The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau

Thursday, February 17 at 7 .pm.

Ember, a 241-year-old city surrounded by a dark unknown, is dying.  But Doon and Lina may have a way out. Grades 3 and up. Refreshments and door prize. Call 203 351-8242 to register.

Main Library Lower Level Program Room

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Storyhour for Children with Visual Impairments, Take Home Book and Braille Materials, Ferguson Library Main Branch, Saturday, February 5 at 11 a.m., FREE But Registration REQUIRED

Storyhour for Children with Visual Impairments

Saturday, February 5 at 11 a.m.

Interactive program using props, large print, and Braille materials. Each child will take home a story kit, including a Braille copy of Sweet Hearts by Jan Carr. Registration required.  Call 203 351-8242.

Main Library Lower Level Program Room