Teen essay contest winners program
Team Westport and the Westport Library present the essay contest winners discussing the Declaration of Independence principles on Tuesday, April 28.
Read MoreTeam Westport and the Westport Library present the essay contest winners discussing the Declaration of Independence principles on Tuesday, April 28.
Read MoreMarty Erdheim, winner of the 2026 Jackie Robinson Essay Contest, reflected on Robinson’s courage and perseverance in his personal letter.
Read MoreGovernor Lamont addressed the Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce on healthcare, transportation, energy, and the future of the Cribari Bridge.
Read MoreThe Westport Downtown Association’s sixth annual Fashionably Westport event supports Homes with Hope on April 25 at the Westport Library.
Read MoreShoah Memorial Fairfield, Connecticut, presents a first look at the landmark project combating hate and honoring history.
Read MoreThe 2nd Annual Alternative Device Fair will address the risks of early social media access and encourage parents to take the Wait Until 8th pledge.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong spoke to residents and business owners at the Westport Library about his role and current cases.
Read MoreMar 31, 2026 | Arts, Community, Fine, Literature, Performing | 0
Wyclef Jean’s extraordinary performance drew nearly 800 attendees to the Westport Library, making it the largest program ever hosted.
Read MoreMar 31, 2026 | Business, Community, Election '26 | 0
The Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce and the Westport Library welcome Governor Ned Lamont to discuss Connecticut affordability and fiscal health.
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The Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce’s ‘Your State, Your Business’ series continues with Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas at the Westport Library.
Read MoreA night for books will celebrate the connection among books, families, and community, supporting programs across Connecticut.
Read MoreMake a meaningful impact in The Westport community by guiding The Library in its mission as a Trustee. Applications are open until March 20.
Read MoreWestport schools and the Westport Library are closed today due to hazardous road conditions. Weather Underground predicts rain this afternoon.
Read MoreStaples’ Bill Plunkett and Sandra Zeigler endorse Jeff Selingo’s guidance for students to find their best college fit beyond selectivity. Meet and hear Selingo at the library, March 5.
Read MoreFeb 26, 2026 | Arts, Community, Education, Literature | 1
The best-selling ‘I Survived’ book series tells stories of resilient youngsters surviving tragedies from Pompeii to the California wildfires. See Lauren Tarshis at the Westport Library.
Read MoreThe Westport Library has announced two essay contests, inviting participants to explore the themes of diversity, dignity, courage, and perseverance.
Read MoreFeb 2, 2026 | Arts, Community, Performing | 0
A prominent alternative rock artist and a Congolese dance and drum group have joined the schedule of events at the Westport Library’s upcoming VersoFest.
Read MoreJan 26, 2026 | Arts, Performing | 0
A celebrated music promoter and the co-founder of an iconic pop band have joined the lineup at the Westport Library’s upcoming VersoFest.
Read MoreJan 12, 2026 | Arts, Community, Literature, Performing | 0
A conversation with Ani DiFranco, a Grammy Award-winning folk rock musician, will mark the start of festivities at the Westport Library’s four-day VersoFest 2026 event.
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Monday, May 11, 2026 at 7PM Sorry For Laughing by Evan Zes Part of the Barnstormer series, held in the Lucille Lortel White Barn Center.
Summer camp families—both returning and new—are invited to a special Camp MoCA Open House for a sneak peek at all the creativity and fun in store this summer! Explore our […]
Your child can join us every Saturday for a relaxed and inspiring drop-in art class at the museum! Whether your child is an experienced artist or just looking to have […]
Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 1PM & 4PM Click Clack Moo A TheaterWorksUSA Production Recommended Ages: Pre-K through 4
Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 1PM & 4PM Click Clack Moo A TheaterWorksUSA Production Recommended Ages: Pre-K through 4
Experience an evening of expressive brilliance with internationally acclaimed violinist Karisa Chiu—celebrated for her “distinctive and fascinating intellect” and prizewinning virtuosity—and renowned pianist Frederic Chiu, whose expansive career and imaginative […]
“OPERA MEETS BROADWAY!” MAY 17 WESTON LIBRARY At 4 pm on May 17 the Friends of the Weston Library present “Opera Meets Broadway!” as the latest in their Sunday Soundscapes […]
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 7PM An Evening with Audra McDonald with Andy Einhorn on piano
Triple Play unites three exceptional American musicians — Peter "Madcat" Ruth, Joel Brown, and Chris Brubeck — whose collective roots stretch back nearly 40 years through rock, jazz, folk, blues, […]
Your child can join us every Saturday for a relaxed and inspiring drop-in art class at the museum! Whether your child is an experienced artist or just looking to have […]
Lisa's unique immersive Sound Bath Meditations are multi-instrumental soundscapes designed to reset your nervous system. They typically begin with a short guided meditation to relax the participants as they lie […]
Film Screening of 1959 Jazz on a Summer’s Day Followed by a Q+A with Brian Kane Thursday May 28 from 6:30–9:00PM Film duration: 1h 25m Registration: $20 general admission, $10 […]
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