Computer Class

Computer Class

Tuesday, June 7
10:30 am - 11:30 am

If you know little to nothing about computers, are afraid or confused about them, or interested but don’t know where to start, this is the place for you.  We cover the basics of Microsoft Word and Excel, email, and how to search the Internet for whatever interests you. There is no fee, you can start any day, but you can only attend once a week. Classes last an hour and are held on Mondays at 6pm and Tuesdays/Wednesdays at 10:30am.

Toddler Science

Tuesday, June 7
11:00 am - 11:30 am

Toddler Science is for children ages 3 and up. Experiments, books, music and crafts encourage you and your child to explore the world around you. Relearn things you forgot as you work with your toddler to learn about such subjects as space, magnetism, chemistry and physics. Classes regularly occur on Tuesday at 11am.

Science for Toddlers

Science for Toddlers

Tuesday, June 7
11:00 am - 11:45 am

Toddler Science is for children ages 3 and up. Experiments, books, music and crafts encourage you and your child to explore the world around you. Relearn things you forgot as you work with your toddler to learn about such subjects as space, magnetism, chemistry and physics. Classes regularly occur on Tuesday at 11am.

Teen Film Club

Teen Film Club

Tuesday, June 7
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Learn the ins and outs of amateur film production working alongside fellow teens in areas like writing, directing, and editing.

Frederick Law Olmsted CT parks with David Leff

Tuesday, June 7
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

On Tuesday, June 7 at 6:30 pm, local author and historian David Leff will be at the Derby Neck Library to give his presentation “On the Paths of Genius: Finding Olmsted in Connecticut”. Mr. Leff recounts the fascinating story of Olmsted, America’s “father of landscape architecture.” Born in Hartford in 1822, Olmsted would go on to design major parks in New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., and many other cities. Among his Connecticut designs, Leff will cover Seaside and Beardsley Parks in Bridgeport, Walnut Hill in New Britain, and the Institute of Living campus in Hartford. Attendees will learn about Olmsted’s several formative years in Collinsville as well as other ways in which his home influenced his designs.

This is a free program. Registration is requested, but not required.