Environmental Book Group Discussion: “How to Love a Forest,” by Ethan Tapper

The Environmental Book Group will meet on Monday, July 27, at 7 pm in our Program Room, Radcliffe Building, for a discussion of “How to Love a Forest,” by Ethan Tapper. Copies of the book are available for checkout at our Circulation Desk or may be reserved through our online catalog. The discussion will be led by Rebecca Poirier, environmental analyst, Conservation Department, Town of Greenwich. This program is cosponsored by Perrot Memorial Library and the Conservation Department.

Gilmore girls Trivia Night!

Join us at the Library on Wednesday, July 22nd, at 7 pm in our Program Room, Radcliffe Building, Perrot Memorial Library, for a Gilmore girls Trivia Night! Put your knowledge of Lorelai, Rory, Luke’s Diner, and the quirky residents of Stars Hallow to the test. Bring your friends, compete for prizes, and celebrate all things Gilmore girls.

Wine & Cheese Reception in Perrot Library’s Pollinator Garden, Followed by a Talk with Landscape Designer Wendy Lindquist and Elise Howard, Author of “Plant This, Not That”

Come and participate in the launch of an ambitious and inspiring vision to reimagine the library’s grounds as an all-native landscape that supports pollinators and the larger natural environment of Old Greenwich.

The evening begins at 6 pm with wine and cheese outdoors at the library entrance, followed at 7 pm by a featured conversation with Wendy Lindquist, principal landscape designer at LaurelRock Landscape Architects, whose work is guiding this transformation, and Elise Howard, author “Plant This, Not That.” 

Book Discussion with Susannah Marren, Author of “Palm Beach Confidential”

Join us on Wednesday, June 17th, at 7 pm, for a book discussion with Author Susannah Marren, Program Room, Radcliffe Building, Perrot Memorial Library. Ms. Marren will be interviewed by Cathy Horn, co-chair, Greenwich Pen Women Letters Division, and will discuss her latest book, Palm Beach Confidential.

Decades after Lucinda Barrows comes to Palm Beach, she has everything she set out to claim: a seat at every elite table and three stunning daughters raised in the shelter of privilege. Yet beneath the family’s renown, Lucinda’s life is in turmoil. When a stranger comes to town to shatter her carefully constructed legacy, discretion is offered—at a steep price. As Lucinda’s daughters uncover what has the means to destroy the Barrows family, they become the mirror for the far-reaching consequences of a devious plan. Suddenly they are forced to choose between their mother and the truth. Who will prevail … and who will fall from grace?

The Zero Waste Home: Practical Steps for Sustainable Living

Julie DesChamps, founder and chair, Waste Free Greenwich, and a panel of experts will present “The Zero Waste Home: Practical Steps for Sustainable Living,” via Zoom on Tuesday, June 16, at 7 pm. This program will help you transform your household habits into sustainable practices. Cosponsored by Perrot Memorial Library and Waste Free Greenwich, this collaborative webinar will offer a comprehensive guide to a zero-waste lifestyle, covering everything from smart shopping and textile longevity to mindful eating and expert recycling.

Perrot Memorial Library Presents Pride Cabaret!

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of music, sparkle, and joy at our Pride Cabaret — a fabulous celebration of love, self-expression, and community, starring Summer Orlando, on Wednesday, June 3, at 7 pm, on the Green (the central, green carpeted area), Youth Services Department, Radcliffe Building, Perrot Memorial Library.  Summer Orlando, New England’s premier … Read more

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