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Seed Starting with Master Gardener, Michelle Winkler

Bring a little green inside during the winter by learning tips and tricks to start your own seeds for vegetable or flower gardens. With a little effort, you can grow varieties not found in nurseries and maybe even save some green on your grocery bill. Please register for this free Zoom workshop by email BethRead more ›

Event Series Teen Knitting Club

Teen Knitting Club

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Join us on Zoom for a relaxing place to knit with other teen knitters.  Introduction lessons will be provided to those who need them.  Kits are available from the library by contacting mglasgow@townofcantonct.org.   Zoom Information: https://zoom.us/j/98869875655?pwd=SzR2ZGxYK0g2WmlEM3l3RXNhRUhGZz09   Meeting ID: 988 6987 5655 Passcode: 2rSVGX

Event Series Teen Knitting Club

Teen Knitting Club

Virtually

Join us on Zoom for a relaxing place to knit with other teen knitters.  Introduction lessons will be provided to those who need them.  Kits are available from the library by contacting mglasgow@townofcantonct.org.   Zoom Information: https://zoom.us/j/98869875655?pwd=SzR2ZGxYK0g2WmlEM3l3RXNhRUhGZz09   Meeting ID: 988 6987 5655 Passcode: 2rSVGX

Monday Book Group Reads The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson

Join us to discuss Erik Larson's latest book on the events unfolding as Winston Churchill became Prime Minister. "On Winston Churchill's first day as prime minister, Adolf Hitler invaded Holland and Belgium. Poland and Czechoslovakia had already fallen, and the Dunkirk evacuation was just two weeks away. For the next twelve months, Hitler would wageRead more ›

A Celebration of Women Composers Finally Breaking Through the Male-Dominated World of Classical Music

There have always been women composers. As far back as the seventh century BC, Sappho, the Greek lyric poetess, played her own accompaniments on the barbiton and the pektis. Throughout the twelfth century there were female troubadours and during the sixteenth, madrigal composers. Francesca Caccini  (1587-1638) is thought to be the first woman to writeRead more ›

Inclement weather policy: If Canton schools or afterschool activities are cancelled for weather-related reasons, so too are events for teens and children at the Canton Public Library. The library is often still open, please contact us with questions or concerns at 860.693.5800.

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