November 9th @ 7:00pm: Join us for a virtual reading and talkback with newly appointed Connecticut State Poet Laureate Antoinette Brim-Bell and Jaida Taveras, the state’s first-ever Youth Poet Laureate. The two honored poets will read from recent works, share hopes for their roles as laureates, and answer questions from the audience – and each other.
Antoinette Brim-Bell (photo, right) is the author of These Women You Gave Me, Icarus in Love, and Psalm of the Sunflower. She is a Cave Canem Foundation fellow, a recipient of the Walker Foundation Scholarship, and a Pushcart Prize nominee. Her work has appeared widely in literary journals and anthologies. A sought-after speaker, editor, educator, and consultant, Brim-Bell is a Professor of English at Capital Community College.
Jaida Taveras attends Washington University, where she is majoring in philosophy. Jaida is a member of the university’s slam team and teaches poetry to students in the St. Louis area. At Naugatuck High School, she served as a student representative of the Connecticut State Board of Education, a writer with Poetry Ourselves, an orator with the American Legion, and a performer with the Poetry Out Loud recitation competition.
Learn more and register to receive the Zoom link.
Put your pumpkin character on display in the Library! Children ages 4-11 are invited to decorate a mini pumpkin in the likeness of a literary or media character. Prizes will be awarded for most creative, best representation, staff favorite, and best overall, with a very special Grand Prize: LEGO Hagrid’s Hut: Buckbeak’s Rescue! Pumpkin Drop-off is October 15-28. Public voting and staff judging will occur October 29-31. All pumpkins will be displayed in the Lodewick Children’s Library between October 15–November 4, and must be picked up no later than Tuesday, November 5th.
Click here to download the entry form and rules.
Pumpkin Drop-off: October 15-28
On Display: October 15 – November 4
Vote for Your Favorites: October 29-31
November 6th @ 2:00pm: The Ridgefield Folk Concert Series continues with local favorites, String Busters. String Busters is an acoustic band that plays a wide range of musical styles, from blues and bluegrass to country, folk and more. Each seasoned musician in the band contributes to fresh interpretations of well-loved songs. The band also performs its own original songs.
Will Demers- vocals, guitar, mandolin
Mat Kastner- vocals, guitar, slide guitar, mandolin
Dan Bonis- vocals, banjo, mandolin, guitar, dobro, suitcase percussion
Ed Spallina- vocals, upright bass
Doors open at 1:30pm, performance starts at 2:00pm. Learn more and register.
Ridgefield Folk is made possible through the generous support of the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.
Sunday, October 30th @ 2:00pm: The Library’s Ridgefield Folk Concert Series continues with a special performance by Rani Arbo and daisy mayhem. Harmony, rhythm, indelible songs – these are the hallmarks of this Americana quartet, a band that’s been together for 20 years and counting! From the Newport Folk Festival to Solid Sound and beyond, this band offers up wit, camaraderie, and pure musicality to renew the human spirit. The Ridgefield Folk Concert Series is made possible through the generous support of the Friends of the Ridgefield Library. (Photo: Julian Parker-Burns)
For more information and to register, please visit our Events Calendar.
The Library welcomes Erik Keller, Lauren Acampora, Aimee Pokwatka and Cody Keenan, who will discuss their recent books and sign copies available for purchase from our partner, Books on the Common. Learn more and register for our September and October author talks.
When the weather is fine, you can enjoy our comfortable outdoor spaces: the beautiful new Dean and Theresa Miller Terrace, located off the Bossidy Commons; the Richardson Terrace outside the lower level program rooms; and the Library Lawn on Main Street. There is seating and wifi service available in all of these areas.
Did you miss the CT Legislature Candidates’ Forum held on September 27th? The recording of the event is now available to view on the Library’s YouTube channel.
The Forum was sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Ridgefield and the Ridgefield Library.
All of the candidates running for the Connecticut State Legislature representing Ridgefield participated in this year’s Candidates’ Forum, answering questions and sharing their views on important topics with voters:
42nd House District: Keith Denning (D) and Kim Healy (R)
111th House District: Aimee Berger-Girvalo (D) and Robert Hebert (R)
24th State Senate District: Julie Kushner (D) and Michelle Coelho (R)
26th State Senate District: Ceci Maher (D) Toni Boucher (R)
The Ridgefield Library welcomes Jane Lindenburg as the Library’s new Development Director. Ms. Lindenburg began her career as a communications consultant with the human resources firm Hewitt Associates (now AonHewitt). In the following ten years, she became a partner and a mother to two daughters. During a long hiatus from the professional world, Jane made a significant commitment to volunteer service in education, mainly in the Ridgefield Public Schools. Her recent career path includes work in development for an education start-up, the Ridgefield Playhouse and a nonprofit serving low-income students in Danbury. Ms. Lindenburg is a long-time Ridgefield resident and a graduate of Colgate University.
The Library undertook an extensive search process to replace Development Director Laureen Bubniak who retired from her position earlier this summer after 12 years of service. Library Director Brenda McKinley said, “We are thrilled to have Jane step into this critical role for the Library. Her professional experience and deep knowledge of our community make her the ideal candidate to continue growing and expanding on Laureen’s important work building the Library’s successful development program.”
As a 501(c)3 nonprofit association library, the Ridgefield Library is not fully funded by the Town of Ridgefield. The Development Director plays a vital role in helping to close the estimated 30% operational budget gap each year, enabling the Library to meet its stated mission: “The Ridgefield Library anticipates and meets the evolving needs of our community. We are an essential partner and the place where people discover, question, learn and connect.” Ms. Lindenburg will begin in her new role at the end of September, just in time for the Library’s annual LYL:Love Your Library weekend scheduled for Friday, September 30th-Saturday October 1st.
(Pictured left to right): Assistant Library Director Andy Forsyth, Development Director Jane Lindenburg, Library Director Brenda McKinley)
On Saturday, September 17th at 2:00pm, the Ridgefield Library will celebrate the creativity of local writer and longtime Ridgefield resident Ron Goulart.
You are invited to join his family and friends as we celebrate the life of Ron Goulart, author of more than 200 works of fiction and non-fiction: science fiction, mysteries, comic novels, TV and movie scripts, newsletters, cartoon strips, and more. Many of Ron’s books, manuscripts, sketch books and other memorabilia will be on display. Light refreshments will be served.
To register, please visit our calendar at ridgefieldlibrary.com or call (203)438-2282
August 20th–September 29th: Works by Phil Demise Smith are on view now in the Library Gallery on the Lower Level of the building during open hours. An artist, poet and musician, Smith applies the concept of Zuihitsu (“follow the brush”) to all of his creative pursuits. This expressive way of painting has no central point, but rather has many parts that interact with each other. Smith’s colorful, jewel-toned paintings mirror what Smith says is his “train of thought” which presents form and color “all at once,” “going in all directions,” and “presenting the past, present, and the future simultaneously – all at the same time”. The artworks being exhibited are from 1987 through 2022.
On Saturday, September 10th at 2:00pm, Smith will talk briefly about his approach to his artwork, read some of his poetry, and perform a few of his songs. This event will be held in the Library’s Main Program Room. Please register to attend.
Immediately following this presentation there will be an artist’s reception starting at 3:00pm. Refreshments will be served. Both events are free and open to the public.