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Weston Public Library Newsletter - August 2023

Schools and Libraries

July 29, 2023

From: Weston Public Library

Special Events/Announcements

Weston Public Library is a CTLAB Partner
 
The Weston Public Library is proud to partner with the Connecticut Library for Accessible Books (CTLAB) to serve as a hub library to bring greater awareness and access to their services to more communities.
 
CTLAB, formerly known as the Connecticut State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, lends books and magazines in audio and braille formats, for free, to any Connecticut resident who is unable to read print materials due to a visual, reading, or physical disability. At the Weston Public Library, interested patrons will find an informational display behind the Circulation Desk with brochures, flyers, and equipment for demonstrations.
 
For more information on the CTLAB services, click here.  

Build Back to School Confidence on Hoopla

In August, families will be preparing for the start of school. Children may be anxious about returning or going for the first time. Help them build the courage to step through those doors with confidence! Check out a host of great materials for all ages from audiobooks and ebooks to films FREE with your library card on Hoopla!
 
Yoga @ the Library
Saturday, August 5 at 10am
 
Yoga is a group of physical, mental and spiritual practices to heal the mind and body, which originated in ancient India. Now an immensely popular practice both postural yoga is mainly a physical activity consisting of asanas (postures), accompanied by breathing exercises, and ending with meditation.
 
Registration is required.

Take and Make Mason Jar Lantern
Week of August 7
 
Take home a kit for decoupage lantern! Each kit contains everything you need* to craft a hanging lantern featuing a map of Connecticut. Please register to reserve your kit. Kits will be available beginning August 7.
*Lantern only, light not included; use your own battery-powered tealight.
 
Registration required.

Trivia Night: Music!
Thursday, August 10 at 7pm
PRIZES! SNACKS! FUN!
 
Think you know music? Compete solo or with a team for prizes and bragging rights as the Music Trivia champ! There will even be a little "Name That Tune" and fun snacks! Feel free to BYOB.

Program run by the Founder and Creator of Sticker Book Publishing, David Plaue.
 
Registration required. Sponsored by The Friends of the Weston Public Library.

End of Adult Summer Reading
August 18 at 5pm
 
Summer Reading is drawing to a close at the Weston Public Library, but there's still time to get in on the fun! We specifically structured this summer's reading challenge to allow anyone to join at anytime. It's not too late to sign up or to get credit for your reading. Every 120 minutes, just 2 hours, nets you a raffle entry for our great end of summer raffle. Not to mention, by signing up you get a commemorative Weston Public Library book tote that is yours to keep and decorate! Remember to come to the library to fill out your raffle tickets and pick up your bag if you signed up online.
 
Sign up and get reading! Sponsored by the Friends of the Weston Public Library.

New Event Series: Sunday Soundscapes!
Sunday, September 17 at 4pm
 
The Friends of the Weston Library is proud to announce the first annual Weston Library concert series, “Sunday Soundscapes”, to feature outstanding professional musicians in programs of classical, jazz and Broadway selections. The series will take place on five Sunday afternoons in the months of September, November, March, May, and July. All concerts will be presented in the community room of the Weston Library, 56 Norfield Rd, Weston, CT 06883.
 
Please join us for our inaugural concert on September 17th, when we present “A Night at the Opera”. Popular opera, operetta and Broadway excerpts are served up by the fabulously talented singers of Vermont Opera.  Come enjoy your favorite tunes, from Mozart to Puccini to Bernstein. For more about this New England opera company please go to: www.barnopera.com.

Be sure to reserve a seat at our first concert by using the Eventbrite link. Suggested donation at the door is $20 for adults, $10 for students. We believe everyone should have access to this music, so if those donation levels are uncomfortable for you, please give whatever you can. Conversely, if you are able to and would like to help support our series, The Friends of the Weston Library would be honored to accept your donation of a larger amount by clicking here.

Recurring Events

Cookbook Club
Monday, August 7 at 12pm
 
The Weston Public Library Cookbook Club is an opportunity for those who love cooking to share favorite recipes and try new recipes with neighbors and friends! Make your favorite dish to share and bring the recipe! This month's theme: Fresh Summer Produce.
Looking for favorite recipes from previous meetings? You can check out all of the recipes here.

Please register. This group meets monthly in the Community Room.

Sip and Stitch
Thursday, August 24 at 7pm
 
Join friends and neighbors for a night of sipping and stitching in the Library's Community Room. Make a little progress on your needle work while chatting and sharing tips.

Please register.

Book Discussion

Friday, August 25, 11:00 am (Hybrid)
The Wings of the Dove by Henry James
 
To reserve a copy of the book, please email [email protected]  If you would like to join either group virtually, please email [email protected]  for the Zoom link.

Service Spotlight

New Services: AtoZ World Food and AtoZ Food America

Enjoy two new services at the Weston Public Library or at home using your Weston Library Card: AtoZ Food World and AtoZ Food America! These new databases showcase recipes, prep instructions/videos, cultural insights, culinary history, and regional etiquette. Going to visit France for Christmas? Why not learn how to make a bûche de Noël. Visiting Mexico for the first time? Learn what makes Chapulines, a street food, so special. Visit our website to access these great new offerings!  

Local History Resources
 
Learn more about the rich history of Weston through the library's Local History Resources including digitized versions of The Chronicle Quarterly, the Weston Forum, and more!
 
Click here for access.
 
Get ready for summer travel with Transparent Language Online

Learn over 110 languages from all over the world, including indigenous languages from the Americas, English as a Second Language, and Irish Gaelic!

Sign up through the library website.

Homebound Delivery Service

Weston residents who are temporarily or permanently homebound due to health or disability issues or COVID concerns are eligible for the Library's free homebound delivery service.

Call the library at 203-222-2665 or email [email protected] for more information.

Consumer Reports Online Access

Did you know that you can access current and back issues of this popular magazine for FREE? Through the state library's ResearchIT resource, you can read, download, and print individual sections including the popular Buyer's Guides. Check it out here!

Librarian Picks August Releases

What new releases are librarians most looking forward to in August? Check out the selection below from Weston's Adult Services Librarian, Anne.

Avoid the rush and place your holds early at www.westonpubliclibrary.org. 

Tom Lake by Ann Patchett In the spring of 2020, Lara’s three daughters return to the family's orchard in Northern Michigan. They beg their mother to tell them the story of Peter Duke, a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance years before. As Lara recalls the past, her daughters examine their own lives and relationship with their mother, and are forced to reconsider the world and everything they thought they knew.

Swim Home to the Vanished by Brendan Shay Basham After the death of his brother, a grief-stricken young man seeks refuge and oblivion in a secluded fishing village dominated by a family of brujas in this haunting debut novel, inspired, in part, by the ramifications of Diné history and thought.

The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride When a skeleton is unearthed in the small, close-knit community of Chicken Hill, Pennsylvania, in 1972, an unforgettable cast of characters, living on the margins of white, Christian America closely guard a secret, especially when the truth is revealed about what happened and the part the town's white establishment played in it.

Happiness Falls by Angie Kim When a father goes missing, his family’s desperate search leads them to question everything they know about him and one another in this thrilling page-turner, a deeply moving portrait of a family in crisis.

The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman  Abandoning the rules of the Community, an oppressive cult in western Massachusetts where contact with the outside world is forbidden and books are considered evil, Mia Jacob, after secretly reading The Scarlet Letter, discovers the power of the written word, which leads her on a journey of love, heartbreak and self-discovery.