Lynne and Richard Pasculano Signature Series

Greenwich Library announced a $5 million endowment from Greenwich residents Lynne and Richard Pasculano to support its Signature Series. Now renamed the Lynne and Richard Pasculano Signature Series, these programs feature world-class speakers addressing global topics.

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Innovation Experience

On March 29, Imagine, Learn, and Create at the Innovation Experience—an exciting library-wide event from 10 AM to 3 PM! Explore hands-on activities with robots, drones, virtual reality, stop-motion animation, 3D printing, generative AI, Rube Goldberg machines, Math Art, and LED projects.

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March Events

These printable one-page calendars for each Greenwich Library location are fridge-ready.

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Innovator-in-Residence

Our next Innovator-In-Residence, Mechanical Engineer Walker Wind, will join us on Friday afternoons from 3pm to 6pm. Utilizing the Library Innovation Lab’s state-of-the-art tools like laser cutters, 3D printers, and 3D design software, Walker will share his expertise and provide hands-on demonstrations with the Greenwich Library community.

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tendercare: an AI-Powered Platform for Helping Families Care for Aging Parents

Monday, March 3 at 6:00pm
tendercare is an AI-powered platform/app focused on helping families navigate the challenges of family caregiving, particularly for aging parents. With tools designed to help families get organized and prepare for anything life sends their way, tendercare transforms how we care for one another by making it more straightforward, less confusing, and tech-powered.

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40th Annual English-Speaking Union National Shakespeare Competition

Wednesday, March 5 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Sponsored by the Greenwich Branch of the English-Speaking Union, the Smith College Club of Greenwich-Stamford and the Friends of Greenwich Library, 20 students chosen through preliminary school competitions throughout the State of Connecticut will present a monologue and sonnet. The winner of this branch competition will advance to the English-Speaking Union National Shakespeare Competition at Lincoln Center in April. Judges include theater professionals.

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Lecture: “Women Who Made American History” with Dan Silkman

Thursday, March 6 at 7:00pm at Shubert Library
In celebration of Women’s History Month, come hear Dan Silkman, a Greenwich High School social studies teacher, speak about and recognize the contributions of women to American society, culture, and history. Special emphasis will be placed on women in Connecticut and Greenwich.

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Competitive College Admissions: What’s New for 2025-2026

Tuesday, March 11 at 7:00pm Online
Parents and teens, come get insider tips, tricks, and trends for applying to competitive colleges in 2025, including what’s new for this year. We’ll have a 30-minute presentation with Q&A. Discover what top colleges are looking for, which ones require the SAT, which extracurricular activities help you stand out, crafting strong application essays and more.

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