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Garden to Table: Rainbow Wraps

Our community garden is bursting with delicious vegetables — let’s use them! Join us for Garden Club on alternate Wednesdays June through August for Garden to Table, where we’ll take vegetables from the community garden and use them to create delicious bites. On June 25th we’ll be making Rainbow Wraps using lettuce, kale, and even radishes from the garden.
This event is free and open to the public.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Garden to Table Series: Rainbow Wraps

Learn to Play Fridays! Bingo Day

Level up your game skills at the David M. Hunt Library this summer with our Learn to Play Fridays! Every Friday this summer we’ll be teaching and playing all kinds of old-school, screen-free games. Stop by on June 27th, National Bingo Day, for BINGO. Let the games begin!

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Learn to Play Fridays: BINGO for National Bingo Day

Learn to Play Fridays!

Level up your game skills at the David M. Hunt Library this summer with our Learn to Play Fridays! Every Friday this summer we’ll be teaching and playing all kinds of old-school, screen-free card games. Stop by on June 20th for Spit, Spoons, and Crazy 8s. Let the games begin! This event is free and open to the public.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Learn to Play Fridays: Spit, Spoons, and Crazy 8s

Book Talk with Eric Schnall

The David M. Hunt Library and Out in the Corner will host local author Eric Schnall, in conversation with Dan Shaw, on Saturday, June 14th at 5 pm at the library. Eric is a Tony Award-winning producer and author of the novel “I Make Envy on Your Disco” which was the winner of the Barbara DiBernard Prize in fiction.

“I Make Envy on Your Disco” tells the story of Sam Singer, a New York art advisor, who travels to Berlin for a gallery opening and finds himself drawn to the city’s history, energy and culture. The novel explores Sam’s midlife anxieties as he encounters new connections, friendships, and possibilities in a city that is both a reflection of his own journey and a place of vibrant cultural rediscovery.

Books will be available for sale and signing, and refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Book Talk: Local Author Eric Schnall in Conversation with Dan Shaw on “I Make Envy on Your Disco”

Arianna Quartet Music Mountain

Arianna String Quartet & Judith Gordon, Piano
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F Major, Opus 18/1
Joan TOWER Night Fields
Erich Wolfgang KORNGOLD Piano Quintet in E Major, Opus 15

*2PM Pre-Concert Talk with Judith Glyde, former cellist of the Manhattan String Quartet (in residence at Music Mountain 1981-88) and author of “Under the Goddess of the Sky – A Journey Through Isolation, Bach and the Himalayas.”

Gordon Hall, Music Mountain
225 Music Mountain Road
Falls Village, Connecticut 06031

https://musicmountain.org/show-details/arianna-string-quartet-judith-gordon-piano-1742540424

Euclid Quartet at Music Mountain

Euclid Quartet
Franz Joseph HAYDN String Quartet in D Minor, Opus 76/2, “Quinten”
Hugo KAUDER String Sextet
Pyotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence for String Sextet in D Major, Opus 70
*2PM Pre-Concert Talk with Barbara von Bechtolsheim. Three great refugee artists meet at a remote college – Hugo Kauder, Josef Albers, Walter Gropius – while the Gordon String Quartet travels from Music Mountain to Black Mountain College to give six concerts.

Gordon Hall, Music Mountain
225 Music Mountain Road
Falls Village, Connecticut 06031

https://musicmountain.org/show-details/euclid-quartet-1742454025

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