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Why are native plants so critical to a healthy ecosystem? What happens when non-native invasive plants edge out our natives?
Join us for a workshop to learn how to create your very own spring paper basket. All materials will be provided.
This program is funded by the Lewis Fund and the Friends of the Ridgefield Library
Children entering grades 1-4 enhance their oral reading skills by reading to trained therapy dogs from ROAR Ridgefield. Time slots will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
For families with walkers ages 12-24 months. Join us for fingerplays, movement, music and stories.
This month's talk will be given by Jay Correia, Clinical Director and Physical Therapist at Professional Physical Therapy in Ridgefield.
Join us to learn how to embroider your name on a tote bag on the library's embroidery machines.
No embroidery machine experience necessary. All materials will be provided.
Join other interested gamers in grades 2-12 to learn the basics of playing the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) from educator Mike Garguilo.
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.
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