Are you an avid reader in 4th-6th grade but can't decide on your next great read? Perhaps you are ready to try a new genre or author. Try out "All Booked Up!" our brand new monthly book box for young members of the Wallingford Public Library.
Ages 15 mo - 35 mo | Registration Required
Ages 15 mo - 35 mo | Registration Required
Denise Codianne-Calabrese from Literacy Volunteers will be available Tuesdays for literary assistance.
Autumnal Tints and Hints: New England Poets on Fall
In an essay titled “Autumnal Tints” written in 1859, Henry David Thoreau lamented that “the autumnal change of our woods has not made a deep impression on our own literature yet.
Bilingual Homework Help with Mrs. Cabrera
Have questions about your homework? The Wallingford Public Library offers FREE drop in Homework Help!
Night Sounds Story Time
Grades K-5 | Registration Required
Come join The Wallingford Garden Club as we read some stories and do a science experiment all about the animals that are up at night!
Parent Support Group: Strategies In Dealing With Adolescent Behavior
Parents are invited to join a support group to meet others and learn strategies for dealing with adolescent behavior. Maria Quiles from Wallingford Youth & Social Services will be on hand to facilitate the conversation. Topics may include:
Wallingford Table Presents: Cooking with Ana | Hispanic Heritage Month
Join Ana Avila and the Spanish Community of Wallingford (SCOW) for a bilingual cooking demonstration in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Ana will be preparing a traditional ceviche from Mexico.
Do you like to sew? Join people who enjoy quilting and sewing at a casual “drop in” program anytime from 6:00 to 8:30pm in the Collaboratory the first Tuesday evening of each month. Bring your unfinished projects, either hand sewing or machine.
Join librarian Cindy Haiken on Zoom to watch and discuss a popular TED talk. Once registered, you will receive an invitation to the Zoom meeting via email on the day of the event.