Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Upcoming Event: Virtual Book Discussion-- Secret Connecticut: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

 Upcoming Event: Virtual Book Discussion 

Secret Connecticut: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, with author Anastasia Mills Healy

Wednesday, October 13th, 2021, at 7 PM via Zoom


What's a travel writer to do during a pandemic? Greenwich author Stasha Healy turned her attention to her own state, and discovered 84 fascinating stories which she collected in her book, Secret Connecticut: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure. Stasha will begin her illustrated Zoom presentation with little-known stories about Greenwich and then cover true tales from other parts of the state, like the charismatic Nutmegger who inspired the character of Indiana Jones, the man who was technically president before George Washington, and the fact that Martin Luther King, Jr. spent two formative summers in Connecticut as a teenager. Did you know that the state has its own Stonehenge and safari park as well as the country's smallest Native American reservation? Tune in to learn about all this and more!

[Register today via Zoom]

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Spaces are still available in our Stuff & Nonsense and Spotlight programs for Fall

Spaces are still available in our Stuff & Nonsense and Spotlight programs for Fall! Call us today to sign up: 203-637-8802.

***Stuff & Nonsense: For kids in Kindergarten and Grade 1***

Mondays at 4 PM, September 20th-October 25th

A program of exciting stories-- plus a fun craft kit to take home! Program will be held in the Youth Services Garden under an awning. Please bring a small blanket or a towel for your child to sit on. Caregiver must remain in department during program. If rain is predicted, please call the library for info.


***Spotlight: For kids in Grades 2, 3, and 4***

Wednesdays at 4 PM on September 22nd, September 29th, October 6th, and October 13th

Non-Fiction books and stories-- plus a fun craft kit to take home! The theme of this program changes each session. This fall's theme is Scared Silly. Program will be held in the Youth Services Garden under an awning. Please bring a small blanket or a towel for your child to sit on. Caregiver must remain in department during program. If rain is predicted, please call the library for info.

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Upcoming Event: A Year of Blooming Bulbs, a Virtual Discussion with Ilona Ontsherenki

Upcoming Event: 

A Year of Blooming Bulbs, a virtual discussion with Master Gardener Ilona Ontsherenki

cosponsored by the Garden Club of Old Greenwich

Wednesday, September 29th, 2021, at 7 PM via Zoom

This talk covers the extensive variety of flower bulbs that can be planted in the fall to ensure an exciting succession of blooms starting in the new year. Planting techniques will be covered, including how to force bulbs for indoor bloom. Emphasis will be on deer-proof selections and successful combinations.

Ilona has been a Rutgers Master Gardener for over a decade. She moved from a career as an economist to an avocation in horticulture and credits this to an expensive landscape project that inspired her to learn more about the plants on which she was spending so much money. She now gives talks for Rutgers and for the Friends of the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, where she is on the board and manages their popular annual plant sale fundraiser. Ilona gardens in Chester, New Jersey, Zone 6B.

[Register today]


Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Greenwich Reads Together 2021: Deacon King Kong, by James McBride

Deacon King Kong, by James McBride, has been chosen as the Greenwich Reads Together selection for 2021. Greenwich Reads Together is a community-wide reading experience which engages all of Greenwich in exploring a single book, culminating in a series of special events and programs in the fall.

About the Book:

In September 1969, a fumbling, cranky old church deacon known as Sportcoat shuffles into the courtyard of the Cause Houses housing project in south Brooklyn, pulls a .38 from his pocket, and in front of everybody shoots the project’s drug dealer at point-blank range. 

The reasons for this desperate burst of violence and the consequences that spring from it lie at the heart of Deacon King Kong, James McBride’s funny, moving novel and his first since his National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird. In Deacon King Kong, McBride brings to vivid life the people affected by the shooting: the victim, the African-American and Latinx residents who witnessed it, the white neighbors, the local cops assigned to investigate, the members of the Five Ends Baptist Church where Sportcoat was deacon, the neighborhood’s Italian mobsters, and Sportcoat himself.  

As the story deepens, it becomes clear that the lives of the characters–caught in the tumultuous swirl of 1960s New York–overlap in unexpected ways. When the truth does emerge, McBride shows us that not all secrets are meant to be hidden, that the best way to grow is to face change without fear, and that the seeds of love lie in hope and compassion. 

About the Author:

James McBride is an award-winning author, musician, and screenwriter. His landmark memoir, The Color of Water, published in 1996, has sold millions of copies and spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list. Considered an American classic, it is read in schools and universities across the United States. 

McBride has been a staff writer for The Boston Globe, People Magazine, and The Washington Post, and his work has appeared in Essence, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. His 2007 National Geographic story “Hip Hop Planet” is considered an important examination of African American music and culture. 

A noted musician and composer, McBride has toured as a saxophonist sideman with jazz legend Jimmy Scott, among other musicians. He has written songs for Anita Baker, Grover Washington Jr., Pura Fé, Gary Burton, and even for the PBS television character “Barney.” (He did not write the “I Love You” song for Barney, but he wishes he did.) He received the Stephen Sondheim Award and the Richard Rodgers Foundation Horizon Award for his musical Bobos, co-written with playwright Ed Shockley. His 2003 Riffin’ and Pontificatin’ musical tour was filmed for a nationally televised Comcast documentary. He has been featured on national radio and television in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. 

Check out a copy of the book

View a list of companion selections for Grades K-5 and Young Adults

Click here for more info on Greenwich Reads Together

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Upcoming Event: Virtual Book Discussion on Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars., by Joyce Carol Oates

Perrot Memorial Library & Greenwich Pen Women

present a Virtual Book Discussion on

Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars., by Joyce Carol Oates

Facilitated by Barbara Ehrentreu of Greenwich Pen Women

Monday, September 20th, 2021 at 7 PM via Zoom

This novel provides an examination of contemporary America through the prism of a family tragedy: when a powerful parent dies, each of his adult children reacts in startling and unexpected ways, and his grieving widow in the most surprising way of all. Stark and penetrating, it's an exploration of psychological trauma, class warfare, grief, and eventual healing.

Borrow a copy of the book here

Register for this event today via Zoom

For more information, contact lending@perrotlibrary.org

Masks Required for All Library Visitors

Effective August 9th, masks are required for all library visitors and staff, regardless of vaccination status. If you need an adult or child mask, please ask at any of our public service desks. 

Masks are also required at all other Town of Greenwich facilities.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Movies in the Park 2021

 Movies in the Park 2021

Perrot is pleased to present our summer series of Movies in the Park in Binney Park. 

Bring your picnic, your chairs, and enjoy the show!

INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

(1981, Rated PG, 115 minutes)

Saturday, August 21st, 2021, at 8:30 PM

[No Rain Date]

Dr. Indiana Jones, a renowned archeologist and expert in the occult, is hired by the U.S. Government to find the ark of the covenant, which is believed to still hold the Ten Commandments. Unfortunately, Hitler's agents are also after the ark. Indy and his ex-flame Marion escape from various close scrapes in a quest that takes them from Nepal to Cairo.

Thursday, July 08, 2021

2021 Teen Summer Reading at Perrot

Teen Summer Reading at Perrot


Our teen summer reading program is for ages 13 to 18. Create an account via READSquared, and log any books, ebooks, or audiobooks you read/listen to (don't forget, you can include your school summer reading books, too), and you will be entered into drawings to win gift cards! There will be one drawing at the end of July for three Starbucks cards, and one at the end of August for another three Starbucks cards. After the end of the program (9/6), there will be a grand prize drawing for an Amazon gift card. 

Please note: Your Perrot READsquared account will be separate from your Greenwich Library READsquared account. You may sign up for both programs and receive prizes from both libraries.  If you download the READSquared app, please make sure that you search for and select "Perrot Memorial Library" as your library in order to participate in our program. 

Tuesday, July 06, 2021

Upcoming Event: Virtual Book Discussion with Julia Cooke, in conversation with Jo Ling Kent

Upcoming Event:

Virtual Book Discussion, featuring author Julia Cooke in conversation with NBC Anchor Jo Ling Kent

on Cooke's new book, Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am

Wednesday, July 14th, 2021, at 7 PM via Zoom

 [ Register now ]


Join us for a virtual celebration of the golden age of travel-- with Julia Cooke in conversation with NBC news correspondent Jo Ling Kent about Cooke’s new book, Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am. The book explores the lives and careers of Pan Am stewardesses between 1966 and 1975 and their iconic role in such historic events including Operation Babylift and the transport of soldiers during the Vietnam War. 

Julia Cooke's reporting has been published in Condé Nast Traveler, The New York Times, Smithsonian, The Village Voice, and Virginia Quarterly Review, where she is a contributing editor. Her essays have been published in A Public Space, Salon, The Threepenny Review, Tin House, and more. Come Fly the World is her second book. Her first book, The Other Side of Paradise: Life in the New Cuba, published in 2014, was called "absorbing, touching... wonderful vignettes covering the daily lives of Cubans in which their hopes, dreams, and frustrations are revealed" by Booklist and "incomparable" by Time Out New York. She holds an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and an MFA from Columbia University

Jo Ling Kent is a correspondent at NBC News covering business, technology, and the economy. Her reporting appears across all platforms of NBC News and MSNBC and she is an integral part of NBC News’ robust Business & Tech Unit, reporting on TODAY and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt.


Thursday, July 01, 2021

Movies in the Park 2021

Perrot is pleased to present our summer series of Movies in the Park in Binney Park. 

Bring your picnic, your chairs, and enjoy the show!


FIELD OF DREAMS

(1989, Rated PG, 107 minutes)

Saturday, July 17th, 2021, at 8:30 PM

[No Rain Date]

Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella hears a voice in his corn field tell him, "If you build it, he will come." He interprets this message as an instruction to build a baseball field on his farm, upon which appear the ghosts of Shoeless Joe Jackson and the other seven Chicago White Sox players banned from the game for throwing the 1919 World Series. When the voices continue, Ray seeks out a reclusive author to help him understand the meaning of the messages and the purpose for his field. 

(Plot summary from IMDb.com)

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Spaces still available for Stuff & Nonsense and Spotlight programs for summer

 Spaces are still available in our Stuff & Nonsense and Spotlight programs for summer! Call to sign up: 203-637-8802.

***Stuff & Nonsense: For kids entering Grades 1 and 2***

Mondays at 4 PM on July 12th, July 19th, July 26th, and August 2nd.

A program of exciting stories-- plus a craft kit to take home! Program will be held in the Youth Services Garden under an awning. Program will be held rain or shine-- if severe weather is predicted, please call the library for info. Please bring a small blanket or a towel for your child to sit on. Caregiver must remain in department during program.


***Spotlight: For kids entering Grades 3 and 4***

Wednesdays at 4 PM on July 7th, July 14th, July 21st, and July 28th

Non-Fiction books and stories-- plus a craft kit to take home! The theme of this program changes each session. This Summer's theme is Tails & Tales. Program will be held in the Youth Services Garden under an awning. Program will be held rain or shine-- if severe weather is predicted, please call the library for info. Please bring a small blanket or a towel for your child to sit on. Caregiver must remain in department during program.

Perrot Summer Reading for Adults 2021- Reconnect Through Reading @ Perrot

 


This summer, we invite you to indulge your love of reading while helping to support local businesses by joining in our Adult Summer Reading 2021 Program: Reconnect Through Reading @ Perrot. The program is going on NOW through Labor Day, Monday, September 6th. You can read/listen to anything you want: books, e-books, e-audio books, books on CD, graphic novels, nonfiction, etc.

​To participate, simply fill out a bookmark entry for each title you read, or log your books online using READsquared. Once you make an account with READsquared, you can log the books you read and even review them (optional). (If you signed up for a Perrot READSquared account last year, you may reuse your old login information.) Bookmark entries will be circulated with all books and will be available at our public service desks. Fill out the entry form on the back of the bookmark and return it with your books, or drop it in our Book Drop.

Every Friday for ten weeks, we'll randomly select two winners who will each receive a $25 gift card to a local business. If you've submitted at least one bookmark or logged one title online during the week, you'll be eligible to win. Winners will be pulled and announced on our web site and social media outlets on Friday afternoons. If you win, we will contact you via email. You can come in to the Library to pick up your prize, or have it mailed to you.

A Grand Prize winner will be randomly selected on Tuesday, September 7th. The Grand Prize will be a $100 gift card to a local business. Winners of the $25 gift cards will not be eligible for the Grand Prize.

​For more information, please call Judy Sgammato at 203-637-1066 x15, or send an email to lending@perrotlibrary.org.

Please note: Your Perrot READsquared account will be separate from your Greenwich Library READsquared account. You may sign up for both programs and receive prizes from both libraries. 

Perrot Summer Reading for Kids 2021-- Tails and Tales

Summer is here-- and that means it's time to sign up for Perrot's summer reading club for kids! You can participate (and win prizes for reading!) starting TODAY, through Wednesday, August 4th. The Summer Reading theme this year is TAILS AND TALES!

We will again be using ReadSquared to manage our summer reading program. Simply make an account with ReadSquared, and you can log books read and even review them. (If you made a Perrot ReadSquared account last year, you may reuse your old login information.) After you have read your first, third, and fifth books, you get a prize! After you've read your first book, you get an animal ruler bookmark. When you've finished your third book, you get a gift certificate for a free cookie at Sweet Pea's Baking Company in Old Greenwich. After you've read your fifth book, you get to pick out a brand-new book. When you've earned a prize, please stop in to the library and let us know at the Youth Services Desk!

​Parents, you can also set up a ReadSquared account for your child who is not yet reading independently. Once you have logged 20 books read to your child, your child will get to pick out a free book! 

Please note: Your Perrot ReadSquared account will be separate from your Greenwich Library ReadSquared account. You may sign up for both programs and receive prizes from both libraries. 

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

Upcoming Event: Become a Dementia Friend

Become a Dementia Friend: A Zoom Workshop

presented in partnership with the Greenwich Commission on Aging and River House Adult Day Center

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021, at 7 PM

Register today via Zoom

Dementia Friends is a global movement that is changing the way people think, act, and talk about dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Each one of us can make a difference for people touched by dementia, if we understand what it is and how it impacts people. 

To become an official Dementia Friend, join us for this one-hour Zoom session to learn the five key messages and what it's like to live with dementia. As a Dementia Friend, your new understanding and attitudes will guide the practical actions you can take to help someone with dementia living in your home, family, or community. 

Questions? Call the Greenwich Commission on Aging: 203-862-6710



Tuesday, June 01, 2021

Perrot Marched in the Memorial Day Parade- 2021

Perrot marched in Old Greenwich's 2021 Memorial Day Parade! Children's Librarian Mrs. J was joined by members of our Young Critics' book club. The marchers carried a banner promoting our Summer Reading theme, Tails and Tales!