Events
Drop-in Summer Crafts
Monday, August 2, 10 am–8 pm
Children of all ages can stop by during regular library hours on Mondays through August 16 and make a craft to take home. Crafts follow theme of Readin’, Ridin’, Ropin’— Go West at Wilton Library. No registration, made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Drop-in Story Times
Tuesday, August 3
Children ages 1-8 enjoy story times on Tuesdays through August 17 at various times based on age groups. Ones and Twos with caregivers, 10:15-10:45; Twos and Threes with caregivers, 10:15-10:45 am; Threes and Fours with caregivers, 11-11:30 am; and Fives through Eights, 2:15-3 pm (caregivers must remain in the building).

Drop-in Crafts for Teens
Locker Magnets
Tuesday, August 3, 1-5 pm
For students entering grades 7-12 and recent HS graduates. Teens can make magnets for their lockers or refrigerators using marbles and old magazines. Sponsored by the John and Patricia Curran Teen Fund. Last drop-in crafts for teens August 10 Key Chains & Jewelry.

Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, August 3, 4-5 pm
Children entering grades 4 – 6 continue this dinosaur club held weekly through August 24. Each year the Peabody Museum hosts the Yale Paleo-Knowledge Bowl in which children can highlight their knowledge of paleontology. This club will meet once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo Bowl. Kids share hands-on demonstrations and props as well as creative activities. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Registration recommended. This program is facilitated by Darrell Fennell.

Teen Summer Reading Program
Wednesday, June 23 through August 18, 10 am–8 pm
Teens who finish at least one book each week can come to the Teen Room to add the title to their passport and be entered to win that week’s prize. At the end of the summer, receive one entry for each week a teen finishes a book (maximum of 8 entries) for the grand prize — a Flip MinoHD video camera gift card. For students entering grades 7-12. Sponsored by the John and Patricia Curran Teen Fund. Swing by the Teen Room to pick up your passport.

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 teas 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 from Killam & Bassette Farmstead and Schulze Farm. Other vendors include Wilton’s own Ambler Farm, Wave Hill Bread and Nod Hill Soaps; Duckylife Organic Teas; Ola Granola; IzzyB’s Allergen Free Cupcakes, Grassroots Granookies, Calcutta Kitchens and Whistle Stop Bakery. Visit our Wilton Farmers Market News page for additional information. Sponsored by the Wilton Library and the Chamber of Commerce.

Wild Wednesdays
Wild Tales About Wild Tales
Wednesday, August 4, 3-3:45 pm
Children ages 5 and up are invited to discover wolves and coyotes through literature. Wolves and coyotes are in many of the fairy tales and books we read and kids will have the opportunity to explore picture books, non-fiction books, and fiction books that highlight these animals. Snacks will be provided and kids will make a craft to take home. Registration required. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Yoga and Fruit Smoothies for Teens
Wednesday, August 4, 4-5:30 pm
Janice Wilcox shows teens how to stretch, strengthen, loosen, move, be still, breath and relax through the practice of Kripalu Yoga. Sessions are topped off with fresh fruit smoothies. For students entering grades 7-12 and recent high school graduates. Registration suggested. Bring a mat and wear loose clothing.

Thrilling Thursdays
Atka the Wolf
Thursday, August 5, 2-2:45 pm
Join the library in welcoming back Atka the wolf from the Wolf Conservation Center! Wolves play an important role in the environment and teachers from the conservation center will share some facts about their importance. Please note- space is limited to children ages 4 and up with caregivers. Registration is required as space is limited. No fee. Sponsored by the Betsy and Jesse Fink Foundation for Wilton Library’s Environmental Initiative.

What’s Under Your Hood for Teens
Thursday, August 5 , 4-5:30 pm
Car enthusiast, Whitney Walker, helps teens identify the parts of the car, teaches kids how to change a tire and fluids, and shares tips that every driver should know. Car give-aways for attendees. Registration suggested. Sponsored by the John and Patricia Curran Teen Fund.

Fun Friday Flicks
Friday, August 6, 10:30-11:30 am; 2-4 pm
Kids can enjoy Friday movies through August 20. 10:30 am-Wiggles Hot Potatoes; 2 pm-Tooth Fairy (PG). Snacks will be served. All ages with a caregiver. No registration. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Drop-in Summer Crafts
Monday, August 9, 10 am–8 pm
Children of all ages can stop by during regular library hours on Mondays through August 16 and make a craft to take home. Crafts follow theme of Readin’, Ridin’, Ropin’— Go West at Wilton Library. No registration, made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

The Spoon Man
Monday, August 9 , 2-3 pm
The Spoon Man will entertain the whole family with his humor, musical talents and abilities with spoons. Children can even become a part of the ‘Hillbilly Band!’ Ages 3 and up with caregivers. Registration required; no fee. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Drop-in Story Times
Tuesday, August 10
Children ages 1-8 enjoy story times on Tuesdays through August 17 at various times based on age groups. Ones and Twos with caregivers, 10:15-10:45; Twos and Threes with caregivers, 10:15-10:45 am; Threes and Fours with caregivers, 11-11:30 am; and Fives through Eights, 2:15-3 pm (caregivers must remain in the building).

Drop-in Crafts for Teens
Key Chains & Jewelry
Tuesday, August 10 , 1-5 pm
For students entering grades 7-12 and recent HS graduates. Teens can make key chains, necklaces or bracelets using materials supplied by the library. Sponsored by the John and Patricia Curran Teen Fund.

Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, August 10, 4-5 pm
Children entering grades 4 – 6 continue this dinosaur club held weekly through August 24. Each year the Peabody Museum hosts the Yale Paleo-Knowledge Bowl in which children can highlight their knowledge of paleontology. This club will meet once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo Bowl. Kids share hands-on demonstrations and props as well as creative activities. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Registration recommended. This program is facilitated by Darrell Fennell.

Self Defense for Teens
Wednesday, August 11 , 4-5 pm
Join martial arts experts — Shelley and Dave — who will teach you methods of self defense. This is especially recommended for teens about to enter college. For students entering grades 7-12 and recent HS graduates. Registration suggested. Sponsored by the John and Patricia Curran Teen Fund.

Author Talk: Melissa Pellegrino and Matthew Scialabba
The Italian Farmer’s Table
Wednesday, August 11, 7-8:30 pm
The Italian Farmer’s Table is a sumptuously illustrated cookbook featuring authentic recipes from more than thirty working family farms in northern Italy. Professional chefs Matthew Scialabba and Melissa Pellegrino have transcribed 150 northern Italian recipes from these family farms-including many that are seldom found in cookbooks outside of Italy. Join Matt and Melissa for ideas on using seasonal produce. They will talk about their experiences in Italy and the resulting cookbook. Books available for purchase and signing. Registration recommended.

Thrilling Thursdays-Line Dancing Class
Thursday, August 12 , 2-2:45 pm
Penny and Joe Longo will teach children and adults the various dance steps used in line dancing. The Longos have been dancing since 1990 and actively participate in weekly dances and are members of the New England Western Dance Association. Come on down and join the fun! Ages 5 and up. Registration required. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund. Thrilling Thursdays are part of Wilton Library’s Readin’, Riding & Ropin’-Go West summer reading program.

Tie Dye for Teens
Thursday, August 12 , 4-6 pm
Transform a white t-shirt into a colorful one with tie dye. For students entering grades 7 – 12 and recent HS graduates. Space Limited. Registration required. No fee. Sponsored by the John and Patricia Curran Teen Fund. Rain date: Friday, August 13.

Fun Friday Flicks
Friday, August 13, 10:30-11:30 am; 2-4 pm
Kids can enjoy Friday movies through August 20. 10:30 am-Caillou Fun Outside; 2 pm-Fantastic Mr. Fox (PG). Snacks will be served. All ages with a caregiver. No registration. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

WINRs Circle (Wilton Intermediate Nutmeg Readers)
Saturday, August 14, 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. August’s book is No Talking by Andrew Clements. 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.

Drop-in Summer Crafts
Monday, August 16, 10 am–8 pm
Children of all ages can stop by during regular library hours on Mondays through August 16 and make a craft to take home. Crafts follow theme of Readin’, Ridin’, Ropin’— Go West at Wilton Library. No registration, made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Drop-in Story Times
Tuesday, August 17
Children ages 1-8 enjoy story times on Tuesdays through August 17 at various times based on age groups. Ones and Twos with caregivers, 10:15-10:45; Twos and Threes with caregivers, 10:15-10:45 am; Threes and Fours with caregivers, 11-11:30 am; and Fives through Eights, 2:15-3 pm (caregivers must remain in the building).

Third Tuesday Songwriters’ Circle
Tuesday, August 17, 11 am-12:30 pm
Monthly get-together for songwriters “in the round,” followed by time for a brown bag lunch in the courtyard weather permitting. Participants are encouraged to share work or work-in-progress, listen and meet writing partners. Registration preferred.

Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, August 17, 4-5 pm
Children entering grades 4 – 6 continue this dinosaur club held weekly through August 24. Each year the Peabody Museum hosts the Yale Paleo-Knowledge Bowl in which children can highlight their knowledge of paleontology. This club will meet once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo Bowl. Kids share hands-on demonstrations and props as well as creative activities. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Registration recommended. This program is facilitated by Darrell Fennell.

Astronomy for Teens and their Families
Tuesday, August 17, 7-9 pm
Kevin Manning, astrophysicist and former NASA consultant, uses visuals and hands-on activities to explore the size and scale of the universe, stars and other celestial wonders. Weather permitting, a telescope will be set-up in the courtyard to view the rings of Saturn. For ages 8 – 108. Registration recommended. Limited space. Sponsored by the Dibner Fund.

Yoga and Fruit Smoothies for Teens
Wednesday, August 18, 4-5:30 pm
Janice Wilcox shows teens how to stretch, strengthen, loosen, move, be still, breath and relax through the practice of Kripalu Yoga. Sessions are topped off with fresh fruit smoothies. For students entering grades 7-12 and recent high school graduates. Registration suggested. Bring a mat and wear loose clothing.

Short Stacks and Tall Tales
Wednesday, August 18, 4-4:45 pm
Gather ’round the chuck wagon, pardners ages 8 to 11. We’ll whip us up a batch of hoe cakes, then chow ‘em down and bend our ears to a rip-snortin’ American tall tale. Please note- space is limited for this program. Registration required; no fee. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Thrilling Thursdays
Cowboy Billy’s Songs of the West
Thursday, August 19, 2-3 pm
Cowboy Billy will amuse children with his stories and songs of the Wild West. Children will love his comedy, songs and art! Ages 4-9 with a caregiver. Registration required.

Duct Tape for Teens
Thursday, August 19, 4-5:30 pm
Find out how many amazing things you can make with duct tape. Artist Katie Stevenson returns to the Library with an assortment of tape and ideas for teens to try. For teens in grades 7-12 and recently graduated high students. Registration required. Space limited. Sponsored by the John and Patricia Curran Teen Fund.

Fun Friday Flicks
Friday, August 20, 10:30-11:30 am; 2-4 pm
Kids can enjoy Friday movies through August 20. 10:30 am-Martha Speaks; 2 pm-Astro Boy (PG). Snacks will be served. All ages with a caregiver. No registration. Sponsored by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Dinosaur Club
Tuesday, August 24, 4-5 pm
Children entering grades 4 – 6 continue this dinosaur club held weekly through August 24. Each year the Peabody Museum hosts the Yale Paleo-Knowledge Bowl in which children can highlight their knowledge of paleontology. This club will meet once a week to discuss various topics including fossils, paleobiology, geology and more in preparation for the Paleo Bowl. Kids share hands-on demonstrations and props as well as creative activities. Grades 4-6 with caregiver in building. Registration recommended. This program is facilitated by Darrell Fennell.

Weir Farm Artist-in-Residence Exhibition/Reception:
Annie Varnot
Tuesday, August 24 , 6-7:30 pm
August brings Annie Varnot to the Weir Farm artist in residency program. Annie is interested in creating larger structures from the accumulation of one material and the more mundane the material, the more the possibilities of ironic transformation. Co-sponsored by Weir Farm Art Center and Weir Farm National Historic Site and presented by Wilton Library. Registration suggested.

Social Thinking Across the Home and School Day:
Stephanie Madrigal
Wednesday, August 25 , 7-9 pm
People with AD/HD, autism spectrum disorders, non-verbal learning disabilities and other social and communication challenges struggle with the process of social thinking, an intelligence that integrates information across home, work and community settings. Stephanie Madrigal, MA, CCC-SLP, has worked as part of a clinical team with Michelle Garcia Winner and Social Thinking for over seven years. The author of the popular Superflex superhero curriculum, Ms. Madrigal creates and develops therapeutic and educational products related to training students from age five to adulthood with social learning disabilities and social-cognitive deficits. Co-sponsored by SPED*NET Wilton, Wilton Public Schools and Wilton Library. Registration highly recommended.

Have Your Cake and Read It, Too!
Child/Adult Book Discussion
Thursday, August 26 , 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 is battle of the pets! Do you like cats or dogs better? The selected books are Strider and Socks by Beverly Cleary. Registration is required. Made possible by the Coyle Family Young Readers Fund.

Kiwanis Kids’ Korner
Saturday, August 28, 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Thinking of Buying a New Camera?
Sunday, November 21, 2-3:30 pm
Thinking of buying a new camera for someone for the holidays? Perhaps for yourself? What’s the buzz? Join Michael Franco to learn about features and options on the newest models in this demonstration-style class. Learn what to look for and the best places to research your purchase. Advance registration suggested.

How To Use Your New Camera!
Sunday, January 9, 2011, 2-3:30 pm
Bought or received a new camera? What do I do with it? Do I need more memory? How do I turn it on! Michael Franco highlights the basic bells and whistles of digital cameras, where to find them, and what they are used for in this demonstration-style class. Advance registration suggested.

Working in Layers with Photoshop Elements
Sunday, March 6, 2011, 2-3:30 pm
Without layers, Photoshop would be far less powerful. Understanding how to best use them is basic to becoming proficient in photo repair. Michael Franco will take you through the world of opacity, moving layers, hiding/showing, transparency, and more in this hands-on 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 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.

Advanced Concepts in Photoshop Elements
Sunday, June 5, 2011, 2-3:30 pm
More advanced concepts in Photoshop Elements. How do I colorize that black and white photo? How do I put a different background behind Aunt Betty? Michael Franco will show you how to accomplish these goals in this hands-on 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 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.
