472 Main Street Ridgefield , CT 06877 United States
Children ages 3-5 explore a new book every week through song, dance, and crafts in this active storytime! No registration.
Your Ridgefield Library card gives you access to thousands of eBooks, eAudiobooks and digital magazines. We’ll show you what Libby, Hoopla and our newest platform, Blackstone Unlimited, have to offer and how to get started.
Spreadsheets are all about working with rows and columns of information, and Microsoft Excel is the spreadsheet most used by businesses, students, and home-users.
Non-walking infants ages birth to 12 months with a caregiver are invited to drop into this informal group to network and enjoy baby time together. There will be a short introduction by a member of the library staff before each session.
Join us for a workshop to learn how to create your very own baby chick out of air dry clay. All materials will be provided.
This program is funded by the Lewis Fund and the Friends of the Ridgefield Library
Do you have a crochet, knitting, embroidery, needlepoint, cross stitch, punch needle or any other hand stitching project that you're currently working on?
Join us for our 21+ adults-only tabletop gaming experience.
Did you know that National Pet Day is Saturday, April 11th? Join us on the Library Lawn anytime between 10a-12p with your furry friend to get their name embroidered on a bandana using the library's embroidery machines.
Frances Palmer is an American ceramicist, photographer and gardener. She is known for her ceramics and her photography of flower arrangements.
Students in grades 3-5 are invited to our Kids Coding Club with Fiero Code. Explore learn-to-code software with other kids to learn how to code in different programming languages to create games, apps and whatever you imagine.
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