Events
Teddy Bear Picnic
Thursday, September 2, 11-11:30
Come to Wilton Library for either one of the Teddy Bear Picnics for teddy-bearific stories, songs and crafts. Bring your favorite Teddy Bear (or other stuffed animal). Juice and cookies will be served. Ages 3-5 years with parent/caregiver. Registration is required. Made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Teddy Bear Picnic
Thursday, September 2, 6-6:30 pm
Come to Wilton Library for either one of the Teddy Bear Picnics for teddy-bearific stories, songs and crafts. Bring your favorite Teddy Bear (or other stuffed animal). Juice and cookies will be served. Ages 3-5 years with parent/caregiver. Registration is required. Made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Roald Dahl Raffle
Tuesday, September 7-Friday, September 10, 10 am-8 pm
In celebration of Roald Dahl’s birthday children of all ages are invited to stop by the Children’s Library desk and take a raffle ticket for our Roald Dahl raffle. Tickets can be picked up from Tuesday, September 7 through Friday, September 10 and the raffle will be drawn on Sat., September 11. Prizes are a Roald Dahl book and a Golden Ticket Willy Wonka Chocolate bar. All ages.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, September 7, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, September 7, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Literary Littles
Tuesday, September 7, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program.
Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, September 7, 4–5 pm
Children in grades 4-6 continue their dino club which meets once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo-Knowledge Bowl held by Peabody Museum. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Facilitated by Darrell Fennell. REGISTRATION FILLED.

Author Talk: James King
Bill Warrington’s Last Chance
Tuesday, September 7, 7-8:30 pm
James King of Wilton will speak about his novel, Bill Warrington’s Last Chance, for which he received the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. Bill Warrington, recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, desires nothing more than to make things right with his long-estranged children before the disease takes its irrevocable toll. Using desperate and unconventional methods, he sets out west with his 15-year old granddaughter. The resulting tale is one of generations juxtaposed between coming of age and reaching old age, and family secrets revealed. Q&A following talk. Book sales will benefit both the library and Elm Street Books of New Canaan, who will handle the sales. Refreshments served during book sale/signing. Reservations recommended.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, September 8, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, September 8, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

Wilton Library Readers
Wednesday, September 8, 12-1:30 pm
Professional book discussion leader Susan Boyar discusses Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall. Group meets second Wednesday of each month from September through May (no meeting in December). Bring lunch; beverages will be provided. For a complete listing of meetings and titles, visit www.wiltonlibrary.org and click on WLA Readers on the homepage. Advance registration suggested.

2010 Wilton Farmers Market
Wednesdays, May 05 – October 27, 2010
NEW HOURS BEGINNING JULY 21, NOON-4 pm
Farm-fresh produce, granola, fresh-baked breads, handmade soaps and body products, and organic coffee are just some of the offerings at the Wilton Farmers Market in the back parking lot at Wilton Library Wednesdays until the end of October. Locally grown fruits, vegetables, free range eggs, homemade jams, herbs, and fresh cut flowers are just some of the offerings from Killam & Bassette Farmstead and Schulze Farm. Other vendors include Wilton’s own Ambler Farm, Wave Hill Bread and Nod Hill Soaps; Organic Teas; Ola Granola; IzzyB’s Allergen Free Cupcakes, Grassroots Granookies, Calcutta Kitchens and Ancestral Coffee. Visit our Wilton Farmers Market News page for additional information. Sponsored by the Wilton Library and the Chamber of Commerce.

Grandparents’ Day Crafts
Saturday, September 11, 10 am-2 pm
Children are invited to stop by the library and make a card or craft for their grandparents in celebration of Grandparents’ Day. Crafts will be available between 10am and 2pm for children of all ages. No registration.

WINRs Circle
(Wilton Intermediate Nutmeg Readers)
Saturday, September 11, 3-4 pm
Each month the WINRs Circle book club discusses a new 2011 Nutmeg-nominated book. In addition to discussion, children can enjoy activities, games, trivia, and pizza generously donated by Wilton Pizza. September’s book is The Thing About Georgie by Lisa Graff. Bring a friend, win a prize! Children in grades 4-6 with caregiver in the building. Registration required. Sponsored by a generous grant from HSBC Bank.

Art Exhibition Reception for
Mike Rafferty and Christopher Iorillo, “Get Real,”
Sunday, September 12, 11:30 am-1 pm
With an exhibition titled ‘Get Real’, these two area artists present works in “realistic” terms. Mike Rafferty works in oils with seascapes, landscapes, still lifes and golf links. Christopher Iorillo is an illustrator that specializes in the use of high end 3D modeling and rending software. You have to see it to believe it…maybe. Exhibit runs through Wednesday, September 29. A portion of the proceeds benefit the library.
Roald Dahl Crafts
Monday, September 13, 10 am-8 pm
Children are invited to stop by Wilton Library to make some crafts in celebration of Roald Dahl’s 94th birthday! Crafts will be themed after Roald Dahl’s books and characters. All ages. No registration. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

ESL (English as a Second Language)
Class Registration and Placement Testing
Monday, September 13, 10–noon
Registration and placement testing for ESL classes take place at the Wilton Library on a walk-in basis. Additional sessions take place at Staples High School, 70 North Ave, Westport on Monday, September 13 or Thursday, September 16 from 7 – 9 p.m. Please note that the ESL class is for the intermediate to advanced level student. Class size is limited and will be determined by Placement Testing. Classes are open to both Wilton residents and those in surrounding communities. Class testing and registration will be conducted by Westport Continuing Education. The classes are part of Westport Continuing Education and will be held twice-weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9/20 – 12/22 at the Wilton Library.

Ben Van Vechten Seminar-Literary Miscellany
Monday and Tuesday, September 13 and 14, 10:30-noon
Ben Van Vechten returns to Wilton Library for a special 2-day seminar. The title ‘Literary Miscellany’ reflects his choice of material, which does not fit into any one category. Copies of the selections will be available at the front desk before the seminar begins. Advance registration is required.

Literary Littles
Monday, September 13, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 6-week program. No session on Monday, Oct. 11.
The Message is the Medium
New Ways to Connect with Customers: Marketing 101 for Today
Tuesday, September 14 , 8-9:30 am
A series of seven programs to acquaint and update community businesses with the latest technology to promote their business is being offered through joint sponsorship by the Wilton Chamber of Commerce and the Wilton Library. Each program will feature a speaker for approximately one hour, followed by a Q&A.
In this program, Remy Charmoz and Joe Watson of SegMark Solutions, tackle the question: What is right for my business? With so many marketing tools available to the small business owner, tools such as e-mail subscription portals, online postcards, and ‘make your own websites’, how do you evaluate and choose what’s right for your business? And how do you select the appropriate media from the myriad of media to choose from, such as print, broadcast, social, e-mail, direct mail, trade shows, skywriting… to name a few.
Additional sessions:
Coffee, tea, and breakfast pastries will be provided. To promote networking and discussion among participants, refreshments will continue to be available until 10 am The fee for the programs is $10 separately, or $50 for the package of seven. Payment due with registration. To register, please call the Chamber at 203-762-0567.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, September 14, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, September 14, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Literary Littles
Tuesday, September 14, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program.
Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, September 14, 4–5 pm
Children in grades 4-6 continue their dino club which meets once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo-Knowledge Bowl held by Peabody Museum. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Facilitated by Darrell Fennell. REGISTRATION FILLED.

New Perspectives Documentary Film Series:
American Teen
Tuesday, September 14, 7-9 pm
Billed as the documentary version of The Breakfast Club, American Teen follows four high school students in Warsaw, Indiana from September of their senior year right up until graduation. This film is a fascinating snapshot of the frustrations of small town kids on the cusp of adulthood dealing with heartache, social hierarchy, the anxiety of scholarships and the other pressures on the American teen. Moderator Megan Smith-Harris, local documentary filmmaker, will have a discussion and Q&A with Laela Kilbourn, Director of Photography. Registration recommended.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, September 15, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, September 15, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

A Visit to Ambler Farm
Wednesday, September 15, 2:15-3 pm
Children ages 4-5 are invited to join Wilton Library in a visit to Ambler Farm. Caregivers and children will meet at Ambler Farm to enjoy theme based stories as well as a nature walk. Children may check books out at the farm, so make sure to bring your library card! During the month of September the focus will be on fruit. Registration required. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. This program runs for four months through December. Call for details (203)762-3950 x217. Please register children individually.

Author Talk & Reading:
The Kids are All Right with all of the Welch Siblings
Wednesday, September 15, 7-8:30 pm
The Kids are All Right by Liz and Diana Welch, with Dan and Amanda Welch, is a personal memoir-intimate, compassionate, inspiring, this is the story of four siblings who are orphaned, separated, and after going through so much, finally reunited as a family. Join all of the Welch siblings as they gather for a rare joint appearance here at the library to talk about their book and life growing up in nearby Bedford, NY. They are gathering to celebrate the September 14, 2010 launch of The Kids Are All Right in paperback, for which they wrote an additional 16 pages. Come and celebrate with them. Q&A following the talk as well as book sales/signings. NOTE: The current movie “The Kids Are All Right” is NOT related to this book of the same name. Registration recommended.

A Compromised Generation:
The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children-Beth Lambert
Thursday, September 16, 11 am-12:30 pm
Beth Lambert’s book, A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children, reveals how seemingly benign elements of American culture are making millions of children chronically ill, disabled, or dysfunctional as evidenced by an increase of autism, asthma, allergies, and ADHD at a breathtaking rate. Beth Lambert, a Wilton mother and advocate of change, is a former healthcare consultant and teacher. Registration encouraged. Q&A following the talk. Books available for purchase and signing. Co-sponsored by Wilton Parent Connection, Wilton PTA Council, Wilton Youth Council, SPED*NET Wilton, and Wilton Library.

Have Your Cake and Read It, Too!
Child/Adult Book Discussion
Thursday, September 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 Half Magic by Edward Eager. Registration is required. Made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

A Compromised Generation:
The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children-Beth Lambert
Thursday, September 16, 7-8:30 pm
Beth Lambert’s book, A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children, reveals how seemingly benign elements of American culture are making millions of children chronically ill, disabled, or dysfunctional as evidenced by an increase of autism, asthma, allergies, and ADHD at a breathtaking rate. Beth Lambert, a Wilton mother and advocate of change, is a former healthcare consultant and teacher. Registration encouraged. Q&A following the talk. Books available for purchase and signing. Co-sponsored by Wilton Parent Connection, Wilton PTA Council, Wilton Youth Council, SPED*NET Wilton, and Wilton Library.

ESL Classes
Monday, September 20 and Wednesday, September 22
through December 22, 9:30–11:30 am
Twice-weekly classes in English as a Second Language will be presented on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9/20 – 12/22 at the Wilton Library by Westport Continuing Education, for both Wilton residents and those in surrounding communities. The class is for students at the intermediate to advanced level. Class size is limited and will be determined by Placement Testing. This test to enter the class will be conducted on September 13 from 10 – noon at the library. No registration is necessary to take the test – just walk in.
Note: Placement testing will also be held on Monday, September 13 and Thursday, September 16 from 7 – 9 p.m. at Westport Continuing Education, Staples High School, 70 North Ave, Westport.

Literary Littles
Monday, September 20, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 6-week program. No session on Monday, Oct. 11.
Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, September 21, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, September 21, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Literary Littles
Tuesday, September 21, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program.
Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, September 21, 4–5 pm
Children in grades 4-6 continue their dino club which meets once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo-Knowledge Bowl held by Peabody Museum. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Facilitated by Darrell Fennell. REGISTRATION FILLED.

Hands-On Computer Classes:
Basic Word 2007
Tuesday September 21, 6:30-8 pm
Learn to create and format a basic document in Word 2007 in this free class. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students–advance registration required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after start of the class. When the class is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

Planning for Retirement:
Discovering What Matters
Tuesday, September 21, 7–8:30 pm
Kathy O’Brien, R.N., M.S., Senior Gerontologist with the MetLife Mature Market Institute in Westport, provides training and education on issues related to aging, retirement and long-term care. Ms. O’Brien focuses on the results of a research study with the best-selling author and executive coach, Richard Leider. The presentation helps people achieve their own personal version of the good life by discovering what matters most to them. This program is the first in a seminar series focused on preparing for retirement organized by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The remaining topics and dates are:
Sponsored by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, MetLife, and Wilton Library. Hosted by Wiltonian Steve Sherman – Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. No charge. Refreshments served. Registration encouraged.

Wilton Newcomers Open House
Wednesday, September 22 , 9:30 am-11:30 am
Open to new and prospective members of the Wilton Newcomers Club to see what the club and Wilton Library have to offer new residents. No registration. Complimentary on-site child care is available in advance by contacting Teressa Kowski at centee@msn.com or 203-210-5664. Participants may bring their children and walk around the room with them as they collect information. Co-sponsored by the Wilton Newcomers Club and Wilton Library.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, September 22, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, September 22, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

50th Anniversary Event:
To Kill a Mockingbird with Wally Lamb
Wednesday, September 22 , 7-9:30 pm
Wilton Library joins the nationwide activities to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Harper Lee’s beloved classic To Kill a Mockingbird. Event includes a visit with best-selling author Wally Lamb (She’s Come Undone). Visit www.wiltonlibrary.org for more details as they unfold. Wilton Library is one of only two libraries in Connecticut selected to participate in this commemoration. Registration highly recommended.

Investing for Women
Thursday, September 23, 10:30 am–noon
Research shows women to be goal-oriented, risk aware and focused on the long-term. They are still earning less, receiving lower social security payouts, lower pension amounts and yet their life expectancy is higher. This seminar discusses the basics of investment planning for the beginner, and for those who need a little more understanding of the options available to them. Co-sponsored by Fairfield County Bank and Wilton Library. Registration suggested.

Hands-On Computer Classes:
Basic Word 2007
Thursday September 23, 12:30-2 pm
Learn to create and format a basic document in Word 2007 in this free class. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students–advance registration required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after start of the class. When the class is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

Wind Over Wings—Birds of Prey
Thursday, September 23, 4–4:45 pm
Join the library for a fascinating program about owls and other birds of prey in celebration of the movie release of Guardians of Ga’Hoole. Wind Over Wings will bring two owls, a Peregrine Falcon, and a Golden Eagle for up-close viewing and demonstration. Children will learn about the three aspects of owls: silent flight, excellent hearing, and eyesight. Ages 5 and up with caregivers. Registration required. Sponsored by the Dibner Family Science Fund.

Weir Farm Artist-in-Residence Exhibition/Reception:
Diana Greene
Thursday, September 23 , 6-7:30 pm
September brings photographer Diana Greene to Weir Farm. She’s exhibited widely and won numerous awards for her photographs of people and land, reality and abstraction. In 2009, Diana began photographing digitally, which helped her tiptoe into the glorious world of color. She works using natural light to create images based on themes of anticipation, fragility and strength, and the mystery of personality. Co-sponsored by Weir Farm Art Center and Weir Farm National Historic Site and presented by Wilton Library. Registration suggested.

Wilton Library’s Children’s Book Sale
Friday, September 24, noon-6 pm
Saturday, September 25, 10 am-5 pm
The annual fundraiser includes a large selection of brand-new and gently-used picture books, chapter books, classics, series, videos, DVDs, and silent auction of rare children’s books.

Kiwanis Kids’ Korner
Saturday, September 25, 11-11:30 am
Children ages 4-7 are invited to this story time program offered by the Wilton Kiwanis Club. Kiwanis member DeeDee VanAlstyne will share stories, songs and activities with the children. Ages 4-7 with a caregiver in the building. No registration. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Wilton. Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton; www.wiltonlibrary.org; (203) 762-3950.

Back to Basics with Photoshop Elements
Sunday, September 26, 2-3:30 pm
New to Photoshop? Join Michael Franco to learn about the foundation tools of photo editing in this hands-on class. “What do you use to fix that scratched photo? How do you reconstruct that missing corner? This picture would look better in black and white . . . but, how do I do that?” Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students—advance registration required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after the start of class. When the class is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

Literary Littles
Monday, September 27, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 6-week program. No session on Monday, Oct. 11.
The Message is the Medium
New Ways to Connect with Customers: Facebook 201
Tuesday, September 28 , 8-9:30 am
A series of programs to acquaint and update community businesses with the latest technology to promote their business is being offered through joint sponsorship by the the Wilton Chamber of Commerce and the Wilton Library. Each program will feature a speaker for approximately one hour, followed by a Q&A.
Today’s program features Maria Miranda presenting the many facets of FACEBOOK that provide marketing opportunities. This session is appropriate for active users (those with 1+ yr experience). Topics include:
• Fan development/engagement/recruitment
• Advance tab applications for contests/content
• Developing custom applications and their marketing uses
• Fan demographic information (fan insights) and posting quality
• Pay-per-click vs Pay-per-impression on ads and defining what’s best for you
• Creative ad development with Facebook’s limited options
• What’s on the horizon and case studies as time allows
Additional sessions:
Coffee, tea, and breakfast pastries will be provided. To promote networking and discussion among participants, refreshments will continue to be available until 10 am The fee for the programs is $10 separately, or $50 for the package of seven. Payment due with registration. To register, please call the Chamber at 203-762-0567.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, September 28, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Senior Center Book Discussion
Tuesday, September 28 , 11-noon
Judson Scruton leads a discussion of Final Harvest by Emily Dickinson. Group meets 4th Tuesday of each month through May (except December). Call the Senior Center for details and to register at 203-834-6240. Comstock Community Center, 180 School Road, Wilton. Visit Senior Center Book Group for more dates and titles.
Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, September 28, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Literary Littles
Monday, September 28, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program. No session on Monday, Oct. 11.

Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, September 28, 4–5 pm
Children in grades 4-6 continue their dino club which meets once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo-Knowledge Bowl held by Peabody Museum. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Facilitated by Darrell Fennell. REGISTRATION FILLED.

Wilton Up Close—Photo/Writing Experience
Tuesday, September 28 , 6-7:30 pm
A photography and writing project for up to 25 students in grades 8 through 12 which will take place over two months for a total of approximately 16 hours on five different dates.
The dates are:
- 9/28 – Kick Off
- 10/5 – Photo/Writing
- 10/19 – Photo/Writing
- 10/26 – Photo/Writing
- 11/10 – Selection of Photos
The students will be working with professional and award winning photographer, Daryl Hawk. He will help them get to the heart of the program – to unplug, slow down and explore the everyday landscape. To open their minds to discover what is right at their finger tips but see it in a way they have never seen before. They will capture these moments and pictures in photographs and writing. The project will conclude with a photographic and journalistic exhibit to share with the community, during Jan./Feb.
There will be a charge of $40. per student to cover the cost of framing three photographs for each student. The sign-up deadline is Friday Sept. 17th.
To Sign Up email: mfuentes@wiltonlibrary.org or phone 203-762-3950 ext. 224. Checks should be made out to the Wilton Library and must be received to hold the spot.

Arts for Healing: Staying “In Tune” with your Child
Tuesday, September 28, 7-8:30 pm
Arts for Healing serves the special needs population of children and adults living with communication disorders. Their mission is to break through barriers that isolate them, creating a channel for self-expression through the arts. This panel discussion will help parents understand the importance of the arts, play and aquatics in fostering emotional development in their children. It is through self awareness, confidence and personal growth, that academic learning can be most efficient, and potential ultimately reached. Facilitating the panel discussion is Dr. Jules Spotts, who holds a Ph.D. in Psychology. Panelists include:
- Billy Ayres-Musical Theater Workshop Coordinator; Masters in Special Education and a B.S. in psychology;
- Mary Newcomb-Art Therapist;
- Karen Nisenson-M.M., M.A., MT-BC-Founder/Director of Arts for Healing; M.A. in Music Therapy from New York University;
- Audrey Spellman-certified special educator and consultant with advanced training in the Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-based DIR®/Floortime approach.
- Ailene Tisser-MA PT – pediatric physical therapist; developed an innovative aquatic therapy program, Therafins L.L.C. using the interactive play techniques of DIR®/Floortime in water therapy;
Co-sponsored by Arts for Healing, SPED*NET Wilton, Wilton Rotary Club, and Wilton Library. Registration suggested.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, September 29, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, September 29, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

Wilton Library’s 11th Annual Ladies’ Soirée
Thursday, September 30 , 7-9 pm
Lots of fun and entertainment along with wonderful items to bid on in the Silent Auction and to purchase from the Giving Tree! Tickets available for purchase at $50 each.

Intermediate Excel Series
Fridays, October 1, 15 and 22, 9-11 am
Now that you’re using Excel, this series of classes is an opportunity for you to become comfortable with the more advanced features. Cost for three-class series is $100, payable at time of registration. Join Diane McKeever to cover:
- Working with multiple worksheets, including linking cells with formulas
- Using the Group edit
- Duplicating worksheets
- Sorting and filtering data using data validation
- Creating pivot tables
- Using advanced functions including the IF, PMT and VLOOKUP
Bring your questions and we will attempt to include them in the course content. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students—advance registration and payment required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after the start of class. When the class series is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

Literary Littles
Monday, October 4, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 6-week program. No session on Monday, Oct. 11.
Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, October 5, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, October 5, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.
Literary Littles
Tuesday, October 5, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program.
Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, October 6, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, October 6, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

The Message is the Medium
New Ways to Connect with Customers: The Power of E-Mail
Tuesday, October 12, 8-9:30 am
A series of programs to acquaint and update community businesses with the latest technology to promote their business is being offered through joint sponsorship by the the Wilton Chamber of Commerce and the Wilton Library. Each program will feature a speaker for approximately one hour, followed by a Q&A.
Today’s program is The Power of Email and Social Media Marketing, presented by Corissa St. Laurent of Constant Contact. If you are a busy professional, business owner, or person looking to increase the sales, participation, awareness and impact of your business, organization, or group, then this seminar is for you! Come learn how effective communication, targeted messaging, and appropriate interaction can be accomplished through the powerful and cost-effective tools of email and social media. An integrated strategy can help move your business forward, connecting you deeply to your customers, clients and members, and more broadly to new prospects. First, we will cover the best practices of email marketing and how to use it in your business planning and strategy to achieve specific goals. We’ll also discuss it in the context of social media, so you know how to best leverage these powerful tools for your organization. Let the power of email and social media marketing grow your organization to new heights!
Additional sessions:
Coffee, tea, and breakfast pastries will be provided. To promote networking and discussion among participants, refreshments will continue to be available until 10 am The fee for the programs is $10 separately, or $50 for the package of seven. Payment due with registration. To register, please call the Chamber at 203-762-0567.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, October 12, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, October 12, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. No registration is required.
Literary Littles
Tuesday, October 12, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program.
Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, October 13, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, October 13, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

A Visit to Ambler Farm
Wednesday, October 13, 2:15-3 pm
Children ages 4-5 are invited to join Wilton Library in a visit to Ambler Farm. Caregivers and children will meet at Ambler Farm to enjoy theme based stories as well as a nature walk. Children may check books out at the farm, so make sure to bring your library card! During the month of September the focus will be on fruit. Registration required. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. This program runs for four months through December. Call for details (203)762-3950 x217. Please register children individually.

Getting the Most out of Your Benefits:
Social Security
Thursday October 14, 7-8:30 pm
Presented by AXA, this program is the second in a seminar series focused on preparing for retirement organized by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The remaining topics and dates are:
Refreshments served. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, AXA, and Wilton Library. Registration encouraged.

Literary Littles
Monday, October 18, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 6-week program. No session on Monday, Oct. 11.
Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, October 19, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, October 19, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Literary Littles
Tuesday, October 19, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program.
Hands-On Computer Classes:
Basic Excel 2007
Tuesday October 19, 6:30-8 pm
Learn to create and format a basic spreadsheet in Excel 2007 in this free class. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students–advance registration required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after start of the class. When the class is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, October 20, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, October 20, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Hands-On Computer Classes:
Basic Excel 2007
Thursday October 21, 12:30-2 pm
Learn to create and format a basic spreadsheet in Excel 2007 in this free class. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students–advance registration required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after start of the class. When the class is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

Literary Littles
Monday, October 25, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 6-week program. No session on Monday, Oct. 11.
The Message is the Medium
New Ways to Connect with Customers: Twitter – Mary Anne Mendola Franco
Tuesday, October 26, 8-9:30 am
A series of programs to acquaint and update community businesses with the latest technology to promote their business is being offered through joint sponsorship by the the Wilton Chamber of Commerce and the Wilton Library. Each program will feature a speaker for approximately one hour, followed by a Q&A.
In today’s program, Mary Anne Mendola Franco of the Wilton Library will show you how to tweet to let the followers of your business know what’s happening with it – new ideas, new projects, new ideas, whatever’s interesting – in this demonstration-style class. And learn how to follow businesses and people you care about, world events and local events.
Additional sessions:
Coffee, tea, and breakfast pastries will be provided. To promote networking and discussion among participants, refreshments will continue to be available until 10 am The fee for the programs is $10 separately, or $50 for the package of seven. Payment due with registration. To register, please call the Chamber at 203-762-0567.

Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Tuesday, October 26, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Look, Listen and Learn
Tuesday, October 26, 11-11:30 am
For 3 and 4 years olds with parent/caregiver. By interacting with stories, singing songs and acting out finger plays and rhymes, children in this program gain pre-reading skills and learn how to participate in a group setting. 8-week program. No registration is required.

Literary Littles
Tuesday, October 26, 2:15-3 pm
For independent listeners ages 4-6 years. Story time that provides children with experiences that enrich early literacy. No registration is required. 8-week program.
Wonderful Ones and Twos with Caregivers
Wednesday, October 27, 10:15-10:45 am
This program is a sharing time for 1 and 2 year olds and their caregivers. The emphasis is on books, with some songs and puzzles. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

Terrific Tales for Twos and Threes
Wednesday, October 27, 11-11:30 am
Join Wilton Library for 2 and 3-year old story time. Children and their caregivers will sing songs, listen to stories, and enjoy playtime together while building literacy and social skills. No registration. 8-week program. Advance registration is required.

QuickBooks Overview
Friday, October 29, 8-10 am
In this demonstration-style seminar, Diane McKeever will introduce you to the basics of QuickBooks, including:
- Setting up accounts
- Adding vendors
- Creating invoices
- Identifying your terms and services
- Paying bills
Come and learn about this powerful program! Advance registration required. Cost of seminar is $25, payable at time of registration. Co-sponsored by Wilton Chamber of Commerce and Wilton Library.

Intermediate Word Series
Fridays, November 5, 12 and 19, 9-11 am
You’ve seen the miracle of text wrap and know how to edit a document; now it’s time to become a power user. Cost for three-class series is $100, payable at time of registration. Join Diane McKeever to cover:
- Adding headers and footers
- Inserting page breaks
- Using and defining styles
- Creating a table of contents
- Using tables
- Formatting with tabs, including tab leaders
Bring your questions and we will attempt to include them in the course content. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students—advance registration and payment required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after the start of class. When the class series is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

The Message is the Medium
New Ways to Connect with Customers: LinkedIn – Rich Gee
Tuesday, November 09, 8-9:30 am
A series of programs to acquaint and update community businesses with the latest technology to promote their business is being offered through joint sponsorship by the the Wilton Chamber of Commerce and the Wilton Library. Each program will feature a speaker for approximately one hour, followed by a Q&A.
Today’s program, Take Action: LinkedIn For Your Business, is presented by Rich Gee of The Rich Gee Group. LinkedIn is the number one business networking site worldwide. When your profile is properly created and managed, it accelerates trust and enhances credibility. Customers are increasingly using LinkedIn to screen potential choices – it is the most cost-effective way to connect with your key prospects. He will cover:
▪ Optimizing your profile
▪ Setting up features
▪ Giving and receiving endorsements
▪ Leveraging Groups
▪ Showcasing Intellectual Content
Additional sessions:
Coffee, tea, and breakfast pastries will be provided. To promote networking and discussion among participants, refreshments will continue to be available until 10 am The fee for the programs is $10 separately, or $50 for the package of seven. Payment due with registration. To register, please call the Chamber at 203-762-0567.

Hands-On Computer Classes:
Basic PowerPoint 2007
Tuesday November 9, 6:30-8 pm
Learn to create and format a basic presentation in PowerPoint 2007 in this free class. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students–advance registration required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after start of the class. When the class is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

Hands-On Computer Classes:
Basic PowerPoint 2007
Thursday November 11, 12:30-2 pm
Learn to create and format a basic presentation in PowerPoint 2007 in this free class. Basic computer skills, including mouse proficiency, are required. Class limited to ten students–advance registration required. To ensure the best learning experience for all, students are asked to arrive on time; no one will be permitted to enter classroom 10 minutes after start of the class. When the class is full, additional registrants will be added to a wait list. If any original registrants drop out, people from the wait list will be moved up to take the vacated spot.

A Visit to Ambler Farm
Wednesday, November 17, 2:15-3 pm
Children ages 4-5 are invited to join Wilton Library in a visit to Ambler Farm. Caregivers and children will meet at Ambler Farm to enjoy theme based stories as well as a nature walk. Children may check books out at the farm, so make sure to bring your library card! During the month of September the focus will be on fruit. Registration required. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. This program runs for four months through December. Call for details (203)762-3950 x217. Please register children individually.


Getting Real About Retirement:
Asset Protection
Thursday November 18, 7-8:30 pm
A key goal of retirement planning is Asset Protection – protection of your wealth. Are you prepared?Allianz presents this third program in a seminar series focused on preparing for retirement organized by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
The remaining topic and date is:
Refreshments served. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Allianz, and Wilton Library. Registration encouraged.
