• Foreclosure Prevention Clinic — CT Fair Housing

    Clinics will offer homeowners informationabout: **judicial foreclosure and mediation process **along with guidance on preparing for court from the Connecticut Fair Housing Center, **and guidance on the resources for homeowners facing foreclosure from state agencies.

  • Stay ‘n’ Play

    Fair Haven Branch

    Stories, songs, and playtime for children ages eighteen months to four years with a caregiver. This program promotes social skills and early language development. A half hour of librarian-led stories, finger plays, puppets, singing, and movement activities followed by play time! No registration necessary. *Space is limited. First come, first served. Please arrive on time*

  • Windham Campbell Prizes>> Cathedrals of the Imagination: On Writers and Libraries

    Community Program Room

    Yale Press Director and NHFPL Board Member John Donatich talks to novelists C. E. Morgan, Jerry Pinto, and Tessa Hadley about the role that libraries have played in the development of their imaginative work. Co-sponsored by the New Haven Free Public Library and Yale University Press. 133 Elm Street (enter lower level on Temple St.) Free & open to the Continue Reading

  • ESL Conversation Group

    Fair Haven Branch

    Practice speaking English with our wonderful tutors! No registration necessary. Call (203) 946-8115 for more information.

  • Tuesday Evening Meditation

    Philip Marrett Room

    Meditation includes many different techniques to promote self-awareness, relaxation, mindfulness, build internal energy or life force and to develop compassion, love, patience, generosity and forgiveness.

  • Veteran’s Workshop – Hamden

    Connecticut Department of Labor's Office for Veteran's Workforce Development will conduct this workshop to provide former military personnel with peer-driven support and to increase their networking opportunities. Discussion topics include job fairs, federal job information and online applications. Registration is required before all workshops. Please show up on time for workshops or you may be required to reschedule.

  • SNAP Screening Site

    If you are planning to visit PLEASE BRING the following:- For head of household - a Photo ID (License, resident alien ID), your Social Security number and proof of home address, - Proof of: All household income (month's worth of pay stubs, SSI, SSD), child support payments, day care expenses, medical expense receipts, etc.

  • Veteran Representative

    4 Liberty Street , Danbury

    Kelvin Johnson from DOL will be available by appointment only. Please contact him at 203/455-2711 or kelvin.johnson@ct.gov  

  • Microsoft Word II – Class

    Tech Center

    Use Word to create documents that are key in today’s world for job searching and so much else. Learn how to create a cover letter using Word.

  • Windham Campbell Prizes >>> Good Girls, Bad Girls, Whtie Girls, and Clever Girls

    Community Program Room

    Professor Amy Hungerford talks to Hilton Als, Helen Garner, and Tessa Hadley about how this resistance comes to shape the work of the writer. Amy Hungerford is Professor of English and Dean of the Humanities Division at Yale. Co-sponsored by the New Haven Free Public Library and the Department of English. Share Free and open to the public.