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Toddler Time (Ages 25 months up to 4 years w/Caregiver, Sign Up Online)

10:30am–11:00am
Children
Full
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Library Branch: Simsbury Public Library
Room: Friends of the Library Program Room
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Storytime
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Get ready for rhymes, shakers, and songs designed for curious toddlers. Focus will be on a familiar structure to each meeting, so little ones can listen, follow directions, and have lots of fun!

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DIY Stamps (Gr. K-6, Sign Up Online)

4:00pm–4:30pm
Children
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Library Branch: Simsbury Public Library
Room: Discovery Center
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Arts & Crafts
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Children will design, make, and use our own stamps to create a special piece of art.

This is an in-person INDOOR program.

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NaNoWriMo Virtual Meetup

6:00pm–8:00pm
Adults
Full
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Library Branch: Simsbury Public Library
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Poetry & Writing
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Are you working on writing and need support? Do you want to discuss your writing with others that might be in the same place you are? Join us virtually for a casual NaNoWriMo writing group. Zoom details available upon registration.

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Library Branch: Simsbury Public Library
Room: Friends of the Library Program Room
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Lectures
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Mark Scully of PACE (People's Action for Clean Energy) will discuss our changing climate. Climate change is the greatest threat humanity faces. This threat can seem so daunting, immense and complex that we feel helpless in its face.