Woodbury Public Library – Week of Aug. 4, 2014

Teens teach technology

Thanks to a Connecticut Community Foundation grant, the library is again offering help with technology for seniors. Teens are available for one-on-one appointments Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. through Aug. 7.
Patrons should call to make appointments and be prepared to discuss their specific needs. Examples include general PC help, laptop tutorials, tablet instruction, telephone tutorials, digital photography, word processing, email and Skype setup. Call Sue Piel at 203-263-3502 for more information or to set up an appointment.

Painted paint stirrers exhibit

Thomas Grendzisiewski, formerly of Waterbury, was looking for ways to express his creativity after he and his wife retired to Heritage Village and he no longer had a large basement for his projects. First, he used wood to create a replica of their Heritage Village condo. Then, he painted a design on a paint stirrer and got the idea of connecting the paint stirrers, sawing them into different shapes and sizes and creating fish. An exhibit of his work, “Fish Sticks,” can be seen library through the end of August.
For more information, call 203-263-3502 or visit www.woodburylibraryct.org. The library is at 269 Main St. S. in Woodbury.

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