1300 Hall Blvd Bloomfield, CT 06002 United States
330 Park Avenue Bloomfield, CT 06002 United States
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The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library at least one week prior to the event.
You must provide your email address at registration to receive the Zoom link. Make sure to leave the box checked that reads: "Send notifications via e-mail." Your registration confirmation notice includes the Zoom link for the program.
Join BPL Youth Librarians for a featured book and craft at our Atrium location (1300 Hall Blvd., Bloomfield).
Registration is appreciated, but not required. Best for ages 2-5, but all ages welcome!
This program is designed for children and caregivers. Please plan to attend with your child for this program.
For Women’s History Month, BPL is excited to present one of Sara deBeer’s most popular programs. Sara's style of storytelling and presentation is warm and personal.
Join author Marcia Zug to hear about her talk about her book You’ll Do: A History of Marrying for Reasons Other Than Love. This book is an illuminating and thought-provoking examination of the uniquely American institution of ma
You must provide your email address at registration to receive the Zoom link. Make sure to leave the box checked that reads: "Send notifications via e-mail." Your registration confirmation notice includes the Zoom link for the program. This program may be recorded.
For its March reading, Wintonbury Poetry Series is pleased to have Jim Kelleher and Melissa Dione McEwen read.
What will you read next? Join us at BPL Atrium Library or on Zoom to learn about new releases, current bestsellers, librarian favorites, and recommend books to each other. Light refreshments will be served to those attending in-person.
Kids are invited to hang out with Miss Nicole at McMahon Wintonbury Library for a Pokémon Club fan zone. Bring your cards to show off to fellow Pokémon fans, and maybe even agree on some cool card trades!
Drop in from 1 to 4PM at McMahon Wintonbury Library, 1015 Blue Hills Ave, to get your CT tax questions answered!
For a few decades at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Cecile Chaminade(1857-1944) was one of the most popular pianists. She was also amongst the most prolific female composers in music history.
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