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“Relief for Grief” Group

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

Friday, April 26 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. “Relief for Grief” Group. This is a community group for anyone who has experienced a loss, is feeling grief, or grieving. Grief is a natural emotional and physical response to loss. Every person reacts differently and it may be expressed in many ways. This group is neither […]

One-on-One Tech Advice

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

One-on-One Tech Advice at the Kent Memorial Library. Need help with your iPad, iPhone, or Mac? Have questions about: iCloud, iTunes, your Apple ID, Siri, Apps – or something else? Let our technology tutor and former Apple store specialist allow you the opportunity to get individualized one-on-one instruction. These practical, hands-on sessions are designed to […]

“In the News” Discussion Group

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

Hungry for intelligent discussion on the events of the day? Then this open discourse program is for you. The "In the News" group meets the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Reading Room at Kent Memorial Library. The group sets the agenda. Moderated by Rick Levy. Free and Open to the Public. […]

“In the News” Discussion Group

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

Hungry for intelligent discussion on the events of the day? Then this open discourse program is for you. The "In the News" group meets the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Reading Room at Kent Memorial Library. The group sets the agenda. Moderated by Rick Levy. Free and Open to the Public. […]

Senior Short Story Group

Kent Senior Center 16 Swifts Lane, Kent, CT, United States

The short story group meets on the Third Thursday of the month at 11am at the Kent Senior Center.

Young Locals 21+ Game Night

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

Join other young locals (21+) at the Kent Memorial Library every third Thursday of the month for tabletop games, drinks, snacks, and camaraderie! Meet in the Reading Room.

“Relief for Grief” Group

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

Friday, April 26 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. “Relief for Grief” Group. This is a community group for anyone who has experienced a loss, is feeling grief, or grieving. Grief is a natural emotional and physical response to loss. Every person reacts differently and it may be expressed in many ways. This group is neither […]

One-on-One Tech Advice

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

One-on-One Tech Advice at the Kent Memorial Library. Need help with your iPad, iPhone, or Mac? Have questions about: iCloud, iTunes, your Apple ID, Siri, Apps – or something else? Let our technology tutor and former Apple store specialist allow you the opportunity to get individualized one-on-one instruction. These practical, hands-on sessions are designed to […]

Unveiling “A Soldier’s Journey” – with Kent resident sculptor Sabin Howard

Kent Community House 93 N. Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

Sabin Howard is the sculptor of A Soldier’s Journey, the sculptural heart of the National WWI Memorial to be installed in Washington DC in September, 2024. Kent Memorial Library and the Kent American Legion, Post 153, invites the community to meet the local sculptor and hear about his process on Saturday, July 6th at 7 […]

Adult Spanish Conversation Group

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

All levels of Spanish are welcome to meet in the Reading Room at the Kent Memorial Library for casual conversation and refreshments! Improve your Spanish and get to know other hispanophones in the community.  

An Evening with Author Tonia Shoumatoff

Kent Memorial Library 32 North Main Street, Kent, CT, United States

New York’s Harlem Valley, with the last stops on the Metro-North train line from Manhattan, has an incredibly eclectic history for a predominantly agricultural region—a Victorian utopian community claiming to see fairies settled in Wassaic, attracting Japanese samurai and remaking the townscape of Amenia. An early version of the “Borscht Belt” began on the shores […]