
SHELTON — The Plumb Memorial Library at 65 Wooster Street in Shelton will be hosting an Open House celebrating the completion of the renovation with a variety of events on Saturday, April 22nd from 10 – 3.
The day will begin with the Friends of the Shelton Library Annual Meeting in the morning. At 1:00, the Shelton Senior Center Songsters will present “Songs from Broadway Musicals” accompanied by David Scrimenti in the downstairs Meeting Room. Bruce Zboray will be in the gallery to discuss his exhibit and the Olde Ripton Garden Club will be in the Media Room showcasing their new “Seed Garden” at the Plumb Library.
The Friends ongoing Book Sale will be taking place in the upstairs Reading Room as well as special events in the Children’s Room.
The renovation project has been a five-year event done in four phases that was undertaken by Library Director, Joan Stokes, and the Library Board led by James Geissler and including treasurer Aleta Miner, Jean Cayer, secretary Julie Blakeman, Stephen Bellis and Louis Dagostine.
The City of Shelton has worked in conjunction with the Library Board and staff to make the Plumb Memorial Library ADA compliant and to assist with the renovation.
All are welcome to visit the library for this special event and view the positive changes that have been made. If you have any questions, please contact the library at (203) 924‑1580.