• Artist Reception: Lynn Slonaker

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Art @ Burnham Library
  • Adult and Teen Take & Make: Witch’s Hat Stand

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Adult Program

    Stop by the library to pick up a Witch's Hat Stand kit! Kits will be available throughout the month while supplies last starting Tuesday, September 9th, and are limited to one per family.

  • Chess Club

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Youth Programs

    Burnham Library Presents: Chess Club Grades 2-5 Tuesday 3:5-4:00pm Jeremy Lingenfelser will host a kids Chess Club.  Beginners will learn the classic game of Chess and those who are experienced…

  • Virtual Author Talk: Argue Less and Talk More with Communication Expert Jefferson Fisher

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Virtual Event
    Adult Program

    REGISTER & SUBMIT QUESTIONS HERE via Digital Livestream or on Demand Join us (and be ready to take notes) for an afternoon virtual conversation with communication expert Jefferson Fisher, as we chat about his book, The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More.  No matter who you’re talking to, The Next Conversation gives you immediately actionable strategies and phrases…

  • Crafternoons- Tween Time

    Crafternoons- Tween Time

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Youth Programs

    Burnham Library Presents: Tween Time Crafternoons 2nd Thursdays (September - November) 3:15pm-4:00pm Grades 4/5 Crafts for the upper elementary group including friendship bracelets, painting and more! Registration required. To register,…

  • Ode to the Housatonic Railroad with Mike Allen

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Adult Program

    THIS PROGRAM IS A CAPACITY. For the waiting list, please email jkallay@burnhamlibrary.org In Partnership with the Bridgewater Historic Society The iconic Housatonic Railroad continues to chug along, some 185 years after its first maiden run from Bridgeport to New Milford in 1840. It marked the arrival of a revolutionary new form of transportation – one…

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  • Table Top Gaming Club

    Table Top Gaming Club

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Adult Program

    Are you ready to dive into a world of adventure, strategy, and fun? Whether you’re a seasoned tabletop game aficionado or just curious to see what all the excitement is about, our monthly meet-up has something for everyone! Why Join Us? Explore New Games: From favorites to the latest hits, discover a wide variety of…

  • Chess Club

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Youth Programs

    Burnham Library Presents: Chess Club Grades 2-5 Tuesday 3:5-4:00pm Jeremy Lingenfelser will host a kids Chess Club.  Beginners will learn the classic game of Chess and those who are experienced…

  • Protecting Youth in a Digital World: The Hidden Risks of AI & Social Media

    Virtual Event
    Adult Program

    Registration is required. The Zoom link will be sent when you register. Register HERE.  You will be redirected to the Gunn Memorial Library website. Three town libraries – Roxbury, Bridgewater, and Washington collaborate to present on Zoom, “Protecting Youth in a Digital World: The Hidden Risks of AI & Social Media,” with Mary McPheat, Founder and…

  • Virtual Author Talk with Gabe Henry

    The Burnham Library 62 Main Street South, Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT, United States
    Virtual Event
    Adult Program

    REGISTER & SUBMIT QUESTIONS HERE via Digital Livestream or on Demand Have you ever wondered why the English spelling of words is sometimes… well… just weird? Come on a surprisingly hilarious journey with us and author Gabe Henry through the history of the English language, while we discuss troublemakers like Mark Twain who broke all the rules.…