Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost, What is at Risk, and What To Do About it with Smithsonian Scientists
Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost, What is at Risk, and What To Do About it with Smithsonian Scientists
Wallingford Public Library
200 North Main St.
Wallingford, CT 06492
United States
Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost, What is at Risk, and What To Do About it with Smithsonian Scientists
VIRTUAL AND IN-PERSON MEETING
The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro
Grades 6-12 | Registration required
Felt a bright, beautiful rainbow! Needle felting is a craft that uses barbed needles to mat fibers, typically wool, together to form shapes and designs.
The Wallingford Public Library Play Readers perform dramatic readings of comedies and dramas, monologues, scenes from William Shakespeare’s plays, and short plays of Thornton Wilder and Eugene O’Neill. Members of the group select plays and cast roles for members. You may join the WPL Play Readers as a spectator or participant.
No registration required.
Join us for a talk on the great queer icons of the 1970s and 80s when Rock N' Roll was in its prime! Music historian Richard Killeaney will explore the impact they had on music, popular culture, and politics.
Use a 3D printed template to embroider a simple rainbow pattern.
If you have a disability and may require special accommodations in order to fully participate in this program, please contact us at (203)265-6754. Advance notice is required to arrange for some accessibility needs.