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Brookfield Library Celebrates National Library Week
You can use your Brookfield Library card at any of the 124 public libraries in the state as part of National Library Week in April.

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You can use your Brookfield Library card at any of the 124 public libraries in the state as part of National Library Week in April.

The event entitled “Messages from Above” Gallery Readings will be from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. with tickets being sold in advance.
Eligible applicants include Stamford-based nonprofit and community organizations. All programs must be open to the public.
The CLHO Award of Merit is a prestigious recognition for achievement in the preservation and interpretation of Connecticut history.
“Wellness Wednesdays,” an afternoon lecture series which will be free and open to the public, beginning Wednesday, March 23.
State Rep. Kim Rose (D-Milford) issued a communication to Governor Malloy urging him to reinstate payments due to hospitals.
The 9th annual Accessible Art series opens Monday, April 11th.
Award-Winning Photojournalist Lynsey Addario will 'Share the Stories Behind the Snapshots' at a benefit for the CT-based Save the Children.
A model of the new River building at Grace Farms appears at The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan.
Dr. Rose Parker will be heading a seminar called, Love Shouldn’t Hurt on Saturday, March 26 in the UCONN Stamford Branch Auditorium.
East Catholic High School's annual spring fundraiser, "A Taste of East Catholic" is set to take place on Saturday, April 2.
The next “Lunchtime Lecture” is scheduled for Wednesday, March 30 at noon.
Archbishop Leonard Blair, Archbishop of Hartford, visited St. Bridget School located in Cheshire.
The Connecticut Chapter of March of Dimes will host a Brunch for Babies on Saturday, April 9.
Clean UP East Haven has announced that the first Community Clean UP for this season will be on April 9.
This free event will celebrate the restoration of the Jensen Farm barn frame loom with a Fiber Fest.
Mansfield Advocates for Children (“MAC”) is holding its annual egg hunt on March 26 at 1 p.m.
This event is free and open to the public.
Ossining resident Erin Hoyt spent spring break serving others through James Madison University's Alternative Spring Break Program.
Gina Puglisi, M.D., a hospital medicine physician at Nyack Hospital has been selected as the EmCare Summit Award winner.