Cartographer Scott Reinhard's exhibition features a 16-foot-long installation of 24 x 24 inch square maps printed on Tyvek and cyanotype paper covering 445 sq miles from Millerton to Barkhamsted Reservoir and from North Canaan down to Cornwall Bridge. Reinhard uses USGS elevation data to create literal and abstract topographical images. Prints will be available to order.
Exhibition / Scott Reinhard: HERE HERE HERE HERE--MAPS AS ART
Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Story Time
Renowned cartographer and artist Scott Reinhard will discuss his current installation at David M. Hunt Library featuring a 16-foot long map of the Northwest Corner. The maps were created using USGS elevation data and rendered literally and as colorful abstracts printed on 24x24-inch Tyvek and cyanotype paper.
ART TALK: SCOTT REINHARD: HERE HERE HERE HERE--MAPS AS ART
Cartographer Scott Reinhard's exhibition features a 16-foot-long installation of 24 x 24 inch square maps printed on Tyvek and cyanotype paper covering 445 sq miles from Millerton to Barkhamsted Reservoir and from North Canaan down to Cornwall Bridge. Reinhard uses USGS elevation data to create literal and abstract topographical images. Prints will be available to order.
Exhibition / Scott Reinhard: HERE HERE HERE HERE--MAPS AS ART
The David M. Hunt Library and Out in the Corner will host local author Eric Schnall, in conversation with Dan Shaw, on Saturday, June 14th at 5 pm at the library. Eric is a Tony Award-winning producer and author of the novel “I Make Envy on Your Disco” which was the winner of the Barbara DiBernard Prize in fiction. "I Make Envy on Your Disco" tells the story of Sam Singer, a New York art advisor, who travels to Berlin for a gallery opening and finds himself drawn to the city's history, energy and culture. The novel explores Sam's midlife anxieties as he encounters new connections, friendships, and possibilities in a city that is both a reflection of his own journey and a place of vibrant cultural rediscovery. Books will be available for sale and signing, and refreshments will be served.
Local Author Eric Schnall in conversation with Dan Shaw
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Polonaise in C Major
Johannes BRAHMS Piano Sonata #3 in F Minor, Opus 5
Frédéric CHOPIN 4 Mazurkas & Polonaise in F Sharp Minor
Sergei PROKOFIEV Piano Sonata #7 in B Flat Major
Tickets: $35-50, Under 19 Free
Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information
Music Mountain Summer Festival: Misha Dichter, Piano
Robert SCHUMANN (arr. Kirchner) 6 Pieces in Canonic Form, Opus 56 (selections)
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Trio in E Minor, Opus 67
Arvo PÄRT Mozart-Adagio
Felix MENDELSSOHN Piano Trio in D Minor, Opus 49
Tickets: $30-65, Under 19 Free
Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information
Music Mountain Summer Festival: Lysander Piano Trio
Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Story Time
Jump into summer at the David M. Hunt Library’s Summer Reading Kickoff Party on June 17th at 3:00pm! Join us for ice cream, dancing, and more as we celebrate the beginning of summer and the library’s summer programming. Families are invited to bring a blanket or chairs and hang out on the library lawn. Sign-ups for our summer reading program will be available from June through August. Come settle into summer time and summer reading!
Summer Reading Kickoff Party
Come discover the art of tapestry weaving with fiber artist Gail Cunningham O'Donnell on Wednesday, June 18th from 2-5 pm. In this class you will learn the basics of tapestry, including what the different tools are and how they are used, how to warp on, various weaving techniques, and how to finish a piece. No experience is necessary. All materials are provided, and students will leave with a small loom and their own set of weaving tools. This class is for adults and mature teens of all skill levels, and is limited to 12 participants. Gail Cunningham O’Donnell received her BFA in Fibers from Oregon College of Art and Craft and is currently pursuing her masters degree at SUNY New Paltz. Gail will have an exhibition on the library’s ArtWall in September 2025
Weaving Workshop with Gail Cunningham O'Donnell
Experience the joys of garden life in our community garden at Garden Club! We'll be planting, weeding, harvesting, and processing food on Wednesdays at 3:30pm all summer long as the garden grows and produces.
Garden Club
Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Story Time
Cartographer Scott Reinhard's exhibition features a 16-foot-long installation of 24 x 24 inch square maps printed on Tyvek and cyanotype paper covering 445 sq miles from Millerton to Barkhamsted Reservoir and from North Canaan down to Cornwall Bridge. Reinhard uses USGS elevation data to create literal and abstract topographical images. Prints will be available to order.
Exhibition / Scott Reinhard: HERE HERE HERE HERE--MAPS AS ART
Claude DEBUSSY Suite bergamasque, L. 75
Sergei RACHMANINOFF Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Opus 42
Nadia BOULANGER Vers la vie nouvelle ("Towards New Life")
Franz LISZT Piano Sonata in B Minor
Tickets: $35-50, Under 19 Free
Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information
Music Mountain Summer Festival: Fei-Fei, Piano
Franz Joseph HAYDN String Quartet in D Major, Opus 33/6, “The Joke”
Seth GROSSHANDLER Dances for String Quartet
Johannes BRAHMS Piano Quintet in F Minor, Opus 34
Tickets: $30-65, Under 19 Free
Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information
Music Mountain Summer Festival: Marmen Quartet & Victoria Schwartzman, Piano
Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Story Time
Our community garden is bursting with delicious vegetables -- let's use them! Join us for Garden Club on alternate Wednesdays June through August for Garden to Table, where we'll take vegetables from the community garden and use them to create delicious bites. On June 25th we'll be making Rainbow Wraps using lettuce, kale, and even radishes from the garden.
Garden Club- Rainbow Wraps!
Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Story Time
A Community History of Falls Village in Stories, Pictures and Objects. Join writer and Falls Village resident Mark Gozonsky for a six month learning by publishing workshop centered around telling Falls Village stories. Beginning in January participants will meet at the library once a month to share ideas and work on their stories in community. The group will meet on the fourth Thursday of the month at 11 am. The workshop will culminate in June with a book and a community celebration and reading. This workshop is open to all ages.
Community Writing Workshop
Test your knowledge of different dog breeds while learning how they came to be at this special presentation. CT Humane Society will lead this interactive program to show how genetics affect pet health and how breed knowledge can be a helpful part of taking care of pets. Life-size plush pets will be used for demonstrations and interactive learning.
Beyond the Breed: Exploring Dog DNA with CT Humane Society
On Thursday, June 26th at 5:30 pm the David M. Hunt Library will host local author Karen Chase. “Two Tales: Jamali Kamali and ZundelState, Chase’s most recent book, was published in May 2025. Jamali Kamali is a book-length poem about two men who lived in 16th century India, a fictional account of their love, longing, separation, and death. ZundelState, a novella in verse, takes place a thousand years in the future in a repressive land where history is banned, and dreaming has vanished. Karen Chase is the author of four volumes of poetry, and four books of non-fiction. Chase and her husband, the painter Paul Graubard, live in the hills of Western Massachusetts. You can learn more about Karen and her work at www.karenchase.com. Books will be available for purchase and signing.