Upcoming Program: Tea With Jane
Join us on Sunday, December 4, at 2 pm in the Youth Services Program Room for tea and a screening of “Becoming Jane,” starring Anne Hathaway.
Join us on Sunday, December 4, at 2 pm in the Youth Services Program Room for tea and a screening of “Becoming Jane,” starring Anne Hathaway.
Perrot Library is excited to welcome middle school author Gordon Korman on Thursday, December 1st at 4 pm.
In partnership with the Garden Club of Old Greenwich, Perrot Memorial Library is pleased to present Margie Ruddick, author of “Wild by Design.”
The Perrot Library welcomes local photographer Mike Harris as he shares his new photography book, “Now You Can Take My Picture,” on Wednesday, June 8, at 7pm.
On Saturday, May 21, 2022, at 1:00 pm, Floral Designer Lorie Cunningham presented “Decorating Outdoor Planters for Summer” at Perrot Memorial Library.
This was an in-person/outdoor program, which took place outside the main entrance to Perrot.
Good news– our drop-in Baby and Toddler Storytimes will continue into August! We will be offering Baby Storytime on Mondays at 10 AM, and Toddler Storytime on Tuesdays at 10 AM through the end of the month. Both programs are Drop-in. Toddler Storytime is limited to the first 20 children and their caregivers to arrive. … Read more
On Wednesday, May 18, at 7 pm, the Perrot Memorial Library in partnership with the Garden Club of Old Greenwich presented Nancy Lawson, author of “The Humane Gardener.” Ms. Lawson discussed ways to nurture a backyard habitat for wildlife.
Greenwich Pen Women and Perrot Memorial Library continued their cosponsored book discussion series on Monday, May 2, 2022, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. It was a live discussion, held in the Library’s Rand Room. The group discussed “The Madness of Crowds,” by Louise Penny. The discussion was led by Greenwich Pen Women member Kathy DiGiovanna. The discussion was not recorded.
Perrot Memorial Library in partnership with the Garden Club of Old Greenwich is pleased to present Bill Lucey , the Long Island Soundkeeper, on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 7pm via Zoom. Bill’s presentation will give an overview of the function and condition of Long Island Sound’s Coastal Wetlands and what we can do to alleviate our impacts on them.
On March 9th we held a virtual discussion with author Phillip Goodrich and audiobook producer and director May Wuthrich on their Audiobook Original, Somersett: Benjamin Franklin and the Masterminding of American Independence.
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On March 7th we held a Virtual Book Discussion, cosponsored by Greenwich Pen Women, about Hamnet, by Maggie O’Farrell, facilitated by GPW Member Diane Morello.
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From book discussions to author visits and partnering with other local organizations on programs, there are always upcoming events happening at Perrot Memorial Library. Check out a list of upcoming events here, and make sure to save the date for them.