Danbury Library Celebrates Native American Heritage Month
The library acknowledges that its building stands on the ancestral lands of the Pequonnock, Schaghticoke, Paugussett, and Wappinger Peoples.
Read MoreThe library acknowledges that its building stands on the ancestral lands of the Pequonnock, Schaghticoke, Paugussett, and Wappinger Peoples.
Read MoreKatya’s Concerts for Kids, she shares the power of classical music with underserved youth, believing that music can awaken hope and possibility in every child.
Read MoreThe federal legislation is reshaping eligibility rules for SNAP, formerly known as food stamps, affecting thousands of Connecticut households.
Read MoreFamily University is a celebration of our community, building healthy futures through food, families, and learning. Being held on Saturday, October 18.
Read MoreFirst, parents should start reading to their children as soon as the children understand language. That means telling stories using picture books when children are as young as one year old.
Read MoreThis project provides parents with simple steps to support their children’s academic journeys. I advise parents to engage in regular talks with their kids about college.
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