Fairfield Woods Branch Library Lawn: Thursdays @ 9:00 am
Let's bounce and wiggle during this storytime with songs, rhymes and books for babies and children up to 35 months old with their caregiver.
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The Fairfield Public Library reserves the right to utilize photographs or video taken at the library for future library publications or other library publicity. All library patrons consent to the use of their photo/video taken at the library or during library events for such purposes. If a patron does not wish to be photographed/videoed, the patron must notify the library staff to that effect.
Fairfield Woods Branch Library Lawn: Thursdays @ 9:45 am
Ann Wright conducts these appointments over the phone. PLEASE EMAIL CSILK@FPLCT.ORG TO ARRANGE A TIME.
Fairfield Woods Branch Library Lawn: Thursdays @ 10:30 am
Songs, rhymes, books and movement for children ages 24-35 months and their caregiver. It is recommended that you bring a blanket to sit on.*
Grades 6 and up join us in the downUNDER after school for crafts, games, activities, trivia, and more!
Registration is required. Teens may register at the door provided there are open spots.
Girls Who Code Club
Thursdays: September 19 & 26; October 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2024 • 4:00 pm
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The Fairfield Public Library reserves the right to utilize photographs or video taken at the library for future library publications or other library publicity. All library patrons consent to the use of their photo/video taken at the library or during library events for such purposes. If a patron does not wish to be photographed/videoed, the patron must notify the library staff to that effect.
Mahjong!
Thursdays from 5:30pm-7:30pm
Registration required. No walk-ins.
Mahjong is a tile-based game that was developed in China, and has gained wide-spread popularity in the West over the past century.
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