Open Mic Night

Writers and Creatives: join us on May 19 in partnership with Greenwich Pen Women and read your original work aloud, meet fellow writers, and raise your profile.

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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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May Events

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

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Innovator-in-Residence

Our second Innovator-In-Residence, Mechanical Engineer Walker Wind, utilized the Library Innovation Lab’s state-of-the-art tools like laser cutters, 3D printers, and 3D design software in hands-on demonstrations with the Greenwich Library community. Walker shared his expertise and even built a Rube Goldberg machine that was showcased at the Innovation Experience.

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Introduction to Patents and Trademarks

Monday, May 5 at 1:00pm

Have you ever wondered what businesses, products, or services should have a patent or trademark? During this workshop session with Intellectual Property attorney Wes Whitmyer, you will learn how to file for a patent or trademark and how to search for registered patents and trademarks.

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Ashforth Children’s Concert: Vive la France with Darwin and Friends

Thursday, May 8 at 7:00pm at Byram Shubert Library
Join us for the next Ashforth Children’s Concert with Darwin Shen and friends, Vive la France! All ages will enjoy classical music from France, Belgium, Haiti, Switzerland, Quebec and Louisiana. Featuring works by Bizet, Bloch, Gagnon, Ravel, Saint-Saens and others. The concert is open to the public at no charge through the support of Georgie and Henry A. Ashforth.

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AANHPI Month: Kuchipudi Dance with Aswathi Arun Konkoth

Saturday, May 17 at 2:00pm
Come join us at Cos Cob Library front lawn to celebrate AANHPI (Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander) Month! Enjoy a special performance by Aswathi Arun Konkoth in the art of Kuchipudi, a classical dance style of India, originating from the state of Andhra Pradesh. The program will be moved indoors if there are any weather concerns.

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Peterson Unplugged: Music in the Woods

Saturday, May 17 at 2:00pm
Join us on the 2nd floor of the Main Library for a delightful performance by master harpist Lisa Tannenbaum from Music in the Woods, accompanied by oboist Pedro Falcon. Enjoy a selection of joyful and renewing songs, both classic and modern. This music program is generously supported by the Peterson Foundation.

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