Schools and Libraries
October 3, 2023
From: Ferguson LibraryFamily Programs
Happening Today!
Mayor's Literacy Initiative Kickoff Event
Saturday, September 30 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
South End Branch
Families are invited to join Mayor Caroline Simmons for a morning full of stories, games, arts and crafts. The Mayor’s Literacy Initiative is intended to promote literacy and provide resources for parents to encourage their children to read. All ages.
Open Game Night
Monday, October 2 from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Third Floor Technology Center
Play a game from the library's collection, or bring your own game to play with others. All ages.
Family Storytime
Wednesday, October 3 from 10:30 to 11 a.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Auditorium
A participatory storytime featuring songs, fingerplays, story and movement activities. Ages 18 months to 5 years with an accompanying caregiver. Registration required.
Baby & Toddler Playgroup
Thursday, October 5 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Auditorium
Kids play while parents and caregivers meet and chat. Fun will include play time, a snack, a take-home craft and one-on-one support from a family and community engagement specialist from Sparkler, the child development app. Ages 5 and younger. Expectant parents are welcome. Please inform us of any allergies. Registration required.
National Hispanic Heritage Month Programs
Zully Ramos and The OGs
Sunday, October 1 from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Auditorium
Enjoy the music of this tri-state area band, which will perform a set featuring Latin jazz classics, pop and rock hits to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. Registration appreciated.
Presented in partnership with the Mayor's Multicultural Council.
Latino Arts & Crafts
Friday, October 6 from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Auditorium
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month by creating your own masterpiece in the styles of Latino folk art like woven Ojos de Dios (God's eyes), Taino rock carving and traditional Mexican Amate painting. Build your own Hispanic American history book using stickers that depict dozens of inspirational pioneers in government, science and technology, business, the arts and more. Ages 5 and older. Registration required
Marinera Dance by Taller Portal Norteño
Saturday, October 7 from 3 to 4 p.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Auditorium
Dancers from the Taller Portal Norteño Academy will perform the Peruvian marinera, a partner dance that reenacts courtship through stylized movement and colorful costumes. All ages. Registration appreciated.
Presented in partnership with the Mayor's Multicultural Council.
Kids' Programs
Bennett Babies
Tuesday, October 3 from 10:30 to 11 a.m.
Harry Bennett Branch
Songs, rhymes, stories and more for babies up to 18 months with an accompanying caregiver. Siblings welcome. Registration required.
Preschool Movie Matinee
Tuesday, October 3 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Auditorium
Enjoy picture book videos of beloved children's classics. Ages 18 months to five years.
Spanish Story & Activity
(Cuentos y Actividades)
Thursday, October 5 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
South End Branch
A Spanish-language experience featuring stories, music, movement and fun. Ages 1 to 4 with accompanying caregiver.
Babytime
Friday, October 6 from 10:30 to 11 a.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Auditorium
Songs, rhymes, stories and more for babies up to 18 months old with an accompanying caregiver. Siblings welcome. Registration required.
Cuentos y Cantos Bilingual Storytime
Friday, October 6 from 11 to 11:30 a.m.
Harry Bennett Branch
Interactive readings, songs and activities in English and Spanish. Ages 2 to 5 with an accompanying caregiver. Registration required.
Teen Programs
Happening Today!
Dudley N. Williams, Jr. Memorial Lecture
with The Honorable Richard A. Robinson,
Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court
Saturday, September 30 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Chief Justice Robinson will discuss implicit bias in an interactive lecture, Practicing the Pause. This event honors the late Dudley N. Williams, Jr., a community leader and former library board chair. A question and answer session will follow. Teens and adults. Registration required.
Presented in partnership with Stamford NAACP.
Resume Workshop
Thursday, October 5 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Main Library, DiMattia Building
Dudley N. Williams Jr. Auditorium
Learn how to build a resume that highlights your skills and experiences and convert it into ATS format to increase application visibility to potential employers. Registration required.
Presented in partnership with Goodwill Careers.
Friday Film Fest
Friday, October 6 from 4 to 6 p.m.
Harry Bennett Branch
Beetlejuice
A ghost couple befriends their new tenant's daughter but must call on a devilish spirit for help when her parents start to ruin the place. Starring Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Jeffrey Jones and Catherine O’Hara. 1988. Rated PG.
Coming Up
An Evening with Edgar Allen Poe
Friday, October 13 from 5 to 6 p.m.
Harry Bennett Branch
Historic re-enactor Campbell Harmon brings the master of the macabre, Edgar Allen Poe, back to life for a special evening of mystery and horror. Hear tales about the author's life, legacy and death as well as his poetry and writings. Teens and adults. Registration required.
In The Community
StoryWalk®
Mill River Park
1010 Washington Boulevard
The library's new Storywalk® features Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall. This sweet story about overcoming your fears features a boy who is almost ready to take a leap off a diving board with encouragement from his patient father. Walk the park and read the story through October.
Ongoing At The Library
Earn Volunteer Hours by Reviewing Books
The Ferguson Library offers volunteer hours to teens in grades 6 to 12 to write book reviews. Reviews will be featured on the library's Youth Instagram page and displayed with reviewed books at the library.
Teens may submit up to two book reviews per week. For each review approved by a librarian, teens will receive one hour of volunteer credit.
Reviews may be edited for clarity and will list the reviewer's first name, last name initial, and grade, unless the reviewer specifies anonymity. Questions? Call 203-351-8242.
Library Resources
Youth Services Page
Check out our Youth Services Page with information for kids, teens, parents and educators. You'll find information about our digital books, movies and music, Linked Libraries, digital resources and more.