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Books and Booties Discussion

Norfolk Library 9 Greenwoods Road East, Norfolk, CT

Gather round a roaring fire in the Great Hall of the Norfolk Library as Books & Booties discusses the “The Music of Bees” by Eileen Garvin. The book, a national best-seller, is about the power of friendship, compassion in the face of loss and finding the courage to start over when things don’t turn out […]

Free

Can You Imagine? Reading by Rosemary Gill

Norfolk Hub 2 Station Place, Norfolk, CT

Rosemary Gill will read her short story "Can you imagine?" about making love up out of thin air.

Free

Dramatic Reading of “Alabama Story”

Norfolk Library 9 Greenwoods Road East, Norfolk, CT

The Norfolk Library presents a reading of "Alabama Story," a drama about censorship, book banning and civil rights. The play introduces the little-known true story of a librarian who was persecuted by politicians for protecting a controversial children’s picture book, “The Rabbits’ Wedding,” in the Jim Crow South. Politicians and citizens in Alabama wanted the […]

Free

Pop-up Bookstore

Wildwood 1880 67 Litchfield Road, Norfolk, Connecticut

Sarah Dreyer of Wildwood 1880 and Stacy Whitman of the Curious Cat Bookstore in Winsted are collaborating to create a beautifully curated pop-up bookstore right inside the Inn. Don't miss a visit there or you might miss something special! Open Saturday and Sunday.

Free admission

Pop-up Bookstore

Wildwood 1880 67 Litchfield Road, Norfolk, Connecticut

Sarah Dreyer of Wildwood 1880 and Stacy Whitman of the Curious Cat Bookstore in Winsted are collaborating to create a beautifully curated pop-up bookstore right inside the Inn. Don't miss a visit there or you might miss something special! Open Saturday and Sunday.

Free admission

Book Launch Reception

Norfolk Library 9 Greenwoods Road East, Norfolk, CT

The Library Associates invite you to help celebrate the launch of their new book. "The Norfolk Library: History, Culture, Community" is a long overdue history of the library and its place in the life of the town, from 1888, when Isabella Eldridge decided the town should have a library, continuing through the past 50 years, […]

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