Category Archives: News
Winter Storywalk 2021

New Books In January
We have many new titles on our shelf — give us a call to check on your favorite. We reserve the new arrivals in our collection for Bethany residents only!
Happy New Year from the Library
Holiday Hours
Curbside Pick-Up
Tuesday 12/29 – Thursday 12/31 12:00 -4:00 PM
Friday January 1 – Closed
Saturday January 2 12:00-4:00 PM
Crafts for All Ages – Pom-Poms
Listen along with Tom Nolan and his daughter Jane as they explore our craft database Creativebug. Then join us for our new Curbside Craft series featuring Creativebug Projects.

Pick up your kit at the Curbside table with everything you need to get started making pom-poms. Designed for all ages.
Step by Step video instructions here — log in with your library card!
New Books!
We have a lot of new books coming in!
Check them out on our digital catalog or give us a call, 203-393-2103.
Crafts at Curbside

Make a Tree of Thanks – and enjoy a Thanksgiving Booklist. Available on the curbside table from 11/17 – 11/25 while supplies last.
Buy a Brick – Sponsored by Friends of Clark Memorial Library

Help enhance our front
Reading Garden and contribute to the renovation of the Children’s Room.
Your brick can be a part of the Library’s celebrated history. Take advantage of this opportunity for a permanent and ongoing legacy, sponsored by the generous efforts of the Friends of the Library.
Honor friends, family members or pets, celebrate a special occasion, memorialize loved ones or celebrate a business or organization.
$100 – 4 X 8 Brick $150 – 8 X 8 Brick
Please address questions to the Friends of Clark Memorial Library at friends@207.210.128.40 or call the Friends at 203-393-3626. Order forms are available on our curbside table or for download here.
Halloween Storywalk 2020

Our new library Story Walk installation is ready for viewing from October 27th through the 31st. We are offering a special humorous Halloween story, “The Hallowiener” by Dav Pilkey.
Stop by our outdoor stations on the south side of the library to enjoy a walk and reading. Begin your storywalk near the Reading Garden and then afterwards head over to the curbside table for a special Halloween treat (available during regular curbside hours).
(Special thanks to Harrison Brinton for creating the storywalk as his Eagle Scout project).