Community Puzzle Swap Saturday, May 11th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Take a puzzle, leave a puzzle! Join us to swap out your old jigsaw puzzles for new-to-you puzzles. Puzzles must be 300 pieces or more, in good condition, with all pieces present. Please have the puzzles pieces inside a plastic bag in the box.
Women and Money Roundtable Wednesday, May 15th from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Join Financial Advisors Julia Strayer and Liz Maccarone as they host The Women and Money Roundtable. This series is a virtual, monthly financial literacy program designed to educate women of any age about the financial matters that affect their lives. The program provides information, resources and learning activities to educate and create a safe and welcoming place for women to learn, share their experiences, and ask questions. Register here.
Rails to Back Trails: Trumbull Bike Tour Sunday, May 19th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Local Trumbull Historian Sue Del Bianco will take cyclists back in time to when train was king in the Trumbull Valley. Sue will be stopping off at many historical points-of-interest along the rail-trail: a cow tunnel, site of a train wreck, remains of an amusement park, a mill, a mining company, two train stations, and a reputed witch's gravesite. Register here.
Dungeons & Dragons for Adults Monday, May 20th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Discover the enchanting world of Dungeons and Dragons! Contrary to popular belief, D&D isn't just for kids—it's a game beloved by people of all ages who crave excitement and storytelling. Have you always wanted to learn but never knew where to start? Now's your chance! Our introductory group provides a welcoming space for adults to dive into the realms of fantasy, learn the ropes, and embark on unforgettable adventures. Register here.
Taking Great Photos with your Smartphone with Peter Glass Saturday, June 8th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Join us for a presentation from photographer Peter Glass to learn about how to use your smartphone to take great pictures! This class is for those interested in producing high-quality images with their smartphone cameras. That means learning and understanding the camera controls as well as when and how to use them. Doing so will put the photographer in better control of their camera. And that will mean significantly improved photographs. Register here.