2010 December 16 — Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road Wilton, CT 06897 Tel: 203-762-3950

Events

BooksaleWilton Library’s Holiday Book Sale

Wednesday, December 1 through Thursday, December 23
The library’s holiday book sale in the gallery is a seasonal delight. Bargains can be found – most of the items are new or like-new condition, making a terrific opportunity for holiday gift-giving. Items include books, unopened CDs and DVDs, children’s books. As items are sold, new ones appear daily, thanks to the hard-working book sale volunteers, who always seem to have an un-ending supply of tantalizing offerings. All sales support the library. Open during regular library hours through December 23.

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The Best Christmas Pageant EverHave Your Cake and Read It, Too!

Child/Adult Book Discussion
Thursday December 16 , 6:30-7:30 pm
Join Wilton Library’s kids’ book club for children in grades 3 and up; dessert will be served and adults will be included. Children and their adults will read the book selection and then join the discussion. This month selection is The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson. Registration is required. Made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

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retirementBehavioral Finance:

The Science of Fear and Greed: Introduction to Behavioral Finance
Thursday December 16, 7-8:30 pm
Why do investors get it wrong? How do your emotions affect your investments? How emotionally are you tied to your money? Mimi O’Leary, Vice President for ING Funds, will answer these questions and explore the theme of Behavioral Finance in this last in a seminar series organized by Steve Sherman, Vice President/Portfolio Manager, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Westport, CT office. Refreshments served. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, ING, and Wilton Library. Registration encouraged.

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Board of Finance Community Forum

Thursday, December 16, 7:30–9 pm
As the Town Budget season begins, the Board of Finance invites constituents to an informational meeting where members of the Board will present an overview of how the Town’s Mill Rate is developed and the Board of Finance’s preliminary Three Year Forecast of Mill Rates. The Board will welcome questions and comments. Please attend one of the December information sessions at the Library and help shape the Town’s priorities.

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