Jan
10
Wed
Dead and Gone … Author Mark Dressler @ Warehouse Point Library
Jan 10 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

The Friends of the Warehouse Point Library are hosting an author presentation and book signing on Wednesday January 10 at 6 pm (to approx 7:30)..The author is Mark Dressler, a native of Hartford.His first published mystery novel is also set in Hartford Dead and Gone...For more information please call the library at 860-623-5482

Jan
20
Sat
Meet & Greet New Director of Warehouse Point Library @ Warehouse Point Library
Jan 20 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Come and meet the Warehouse Point Library new director, Mike Sweeney!

Mike joins the Library from his previous position as Reference and Young Adult Librarian at the Acton Library in Old Saybrook, CT.

In addition to his Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from Simmons College in Boston, MA, Mike holds a Masters of Fine Art in Painting, Printmaking, and Sculpture from the University of Connecticut.

Mike has a broad background in libraries and the Arts.  He is looking forward to supporting the library and working in the East Windsor community.

The Warehouse Point Library is located at 107 Main Street, East Windsor.  For more information call the Library at 860-623-5482.  

“LEGO NInjango” Afternoon Matinee @ Warehouse Point Library
Jan 20 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Afternoon Matinee  Lego Ninjango Movie  rated PG.  Popcorn will be served!~

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A Fist Full of Stars @ Agonist Gallery
Jan 20 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Dom Failla will be reading poems from his book “A Fist Full of Stars,” and some new works from his forthcoming “The Light of the Unseen.” Dr. Failla has a Ph.D. in Humanities from Florida State University, and taught Philosophy and Religion at Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor for 32 years. Join us on January 20 from 1-3 pm at Agonist Gallery, 100 Main Street, Broad Brook, for insightful poetry, delicious snacks from At the Dam Restaurant, and some compelling artwork.

Jan
24
Wed
“East Windsor: Images of America” Book Discussion @ Warehouse Point Library
Jan 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Authors Ceil Donahue and Jessica Bottomley will discuss their book East Windsor:  Images of America at 6 pm in the Community Room of the Library.  ..
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The book takes readers on a journey through the past with almost 200 historical photographs, maps and postcards tracing the history of five villages that became the Town of East Windsor.Most of the contents are from the East Windsor Historical Society’s collections , while others were loaned by residents .
Donahue and Bottomley were raised in East Windsor and are long time members of the Society.This event is part of East Windsor’s 250th Anniversary celebration .Copies will be available for purchase.For more information, please call the library at 860-623-5482.
Signed copies will be available.  This is part of the 250th Anniversary Celebration.
For More Information:
Library Association of Warehouse Point Library
107 Main Street
East Windsor, CT  06088
860-623-5482
Jan
26
Fri
Parents Night Out @ Merlot on the Water
Jan 26 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Jan
31
Wed
“Coffee & Conversation” with EW State Reps. @ At The Dam Restauarant
Jan 31 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

On Wednesday, January 31st ,will be hosting a Coffee Hour with Rep. Chris Davis at “At The Dam Restaurant” (100 Main St., Broad Brook) from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. As your Representatives, it is very important for us to know your concerns. Please join us to discuss legislative issues or questions you may have related to state government!

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Feb
3
Sat
Take your Child to the Library Day! @ Warehouse Point Library
Feb 3 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
“Photo’s of Al Brewer” Reception @ Warehouse Point Library
Feb 3 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Former Broad Brook resident and photographer Al Brewer will be displaying his photography during the month of February at the Warehouse Point Library, 107 Main Street, East Windsor, CT.

**The Public is invited to the opening reception on Saturday, February 3 from 1- 3:30 pm in the Community Room of the library.

His dad, Charlie Brewer (a professional photographer/cinematographer) had a major influence on Al’s photographic talent.  The love of nature and patience when photographing were two qualities his father taught him.  Al ‘s works have been published in Offshore Magazine, Cape Cod Guide Magazine, the Reminder paper and the North American Fishing Club Cook Book.  Besides photography, he is an avid kayaker and outdoorsman.  Al currently lives in “the woods” of Bolton CT with his wife Linda and their two cats Emma and Phoebe.

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Feb
7
Wed
“Paradigms: Love Them and Leave Them.” @ Agonist Gallery
Feb 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Throw out those old paradigms!

Jeff Holcombe will be conducting a seminar at the gallery called “Paradigms: Love Them and Leave Them.”

Part of the Science Up! series at Agonist Gallery, this seminar will consider the idea that science depends on a willingness to give up on its most cherished theories. Scientific progress requires leaving behind old ideas that have outlived their evidence. Societies commit enormous resources to researchers whose focus is to challenge prevailing authority. This is a tenuous relationship. When the challenges are considered heresy, the whole enterprise is in jeopardy. Science is not a belief system. It thrives on the power of evidence to overturn the general assumptions that everyone knows but can’t support. We’ll discuss several of the most revolutionary paradigm shifts in the history of science, including Evolution, Disease, Life, Geology, and Genetics. We’ll also try to identify where the current insurgencies are troubling the authorities now.

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