The Bulletin Board is a guide to events of public interest happening in Wilton designed to let you know what’s happening and when, and to help schedule important events. Submissions may be emailed to editor@wiltonbulletin.com by 5 p.m. Wednesday the week before intended publication. The full listings are posted at wiltonbulletin.com.
Movie Theater Thursday, Thursday, Aug. 13, Wilton Library. Wild Kratts — Super Sprinters (TV-Y), will be shown from 10:15 to 11:15. Home (PG) will be shown from 2 to 3:30. Free, no registration. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Weir Farm Artist-in-Residence Exhibition/Reception, Monday, Aug. 17, 6-7:30 p.m., Wilton Library. Meredith Miller will produce a handmade book. Free; registration suggested. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Embroidered Tea Towels, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 10-11:30, Wilton Library. Students entering sixth and seventh grade, and others, may learn to use the library’s electronic sewing machine. Must have Connecticut library card and signed Innovation Station agreement. Two students per session. Registration required. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Free Children’s Concert, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 10-11:30, Zion’s Hill Preschool, 470 Danbury Road. Ray of Music for Aardvarks will give a live, outdoor musical performance that is energetic and rooted in play-based learning. Snacks and refreshments for all ages. Open to the public. (Rescheduled from Aug. 11.) RSVP to Danielle Briody at 203-762-9620 or info@zhpp.org.
Summer Sings with Music on the Hill, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 7-9 p.m., Wilton Presbyterian Church, 48 New Canaan Road. Each Tuesday in August, a different choral classic with a different conductor. Singers (including high school students) welcome. No advance registration required. Donations accepted. Information: 203-529-3133 or musiconthehillCT.org.
Meet the Disney Princesses, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1-2:30, Wilton Library. Children may drop in, make an autograph book and get their pictures taken with their favorite princesses. Costumes encouraged. No registration. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Lions Club Carnival, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 6-10 p.m., Route 7 & School Road. Bracelets are available for unlimited rides. Individual ride tickets also available.
Solder Craft, Thursday, Aug. 20, 3:30-5, Wilton Library. Students entering sixth and seventh grade, and others, may learn to solder and take home a blinky pin. Must have Connecticut library card and signed Innovation Station agreement. Five students per session. Registration required. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Lions Club Carnival, Thursday, Aug. 20, 6-10 p.m., Route 7 & School Road. Bracelets are available for unlimited rides. Individual ride tickets also available.
Summer Barbecue Invitations, Friday, Aug. 21, 10-11:30, Wilton Library. Students in sixth and seventh grade, and others, may learn to use the die cutter to create invitations with pizzazz. Must have Connecticut library card and signed Innovation Station agreement. Two students per session. Registration required. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Art Exhibition Reception, Friday, Aug. 21, 6-7:30 p.m., Wilton Library. Local artist John Newcomb, known for his use of color, brings Travels with John to the library. Fifty watercolor paintings from around with world will be available for purchase. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Lions Club Carnival, Friday, Aug. 21, 6-10 p.m., Route 7 & School Road. Bracelets are available for unlimited rides. Individual ride tickets also available.
Tales to Tails, Saturday, Aug. 22, 11-noon, Wilton Library. Children who are shy but independent readers may read out loud to therapy dogs. Free, registration required. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Lions Club Carnival, Saturday, Aug. 22, 6-10 p.m., Route 7 & School Road. Bracelets are available for unlimited rides. Individual ride tickets also available.
NAMI-CAN Support Group, Monday, Aug. 24, 10-11:30, G&B Cultural Center, 49 New Street. For parents and caregivers of children with behavioral, emotional and mental health issues. Information: Beth at 203-984-0123 or Beth44es@gmail.com.
Summer Sings with Music on the Hill, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 7-9 p.m., Wilton Presbyterian Church, 48 New Canaan Road. Each Tuesday in August, a different choral classic with a different conductor. Singers (including high school students) welcome. No advance registration required. Donations accepted. Information: 203-529-3133 or musiconthehillCT.org.
Monogrammed Baby Bibs, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 10-11:30, Wilton Library. Students entering sixth and seventh grade, and others, may learn to use the library’s electronic sewing machine. Must have Connecticut library card and signed Innovation Station agreement. Two students per session. Registration required. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Kiwanis Luncheon, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 12:15, Kiwanis Park, Danbury Road. U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) will be the guest speaker. He will focus his remarks on foreign relations. Limited space available; reservations required. Cost: $8. Reserve by calling Bud Taylor at 203-354-0208.
River Stone Trivet Drop-in Craft, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1-3, Wilton Library. Decorate a trivet with river stones. No registration; while supplies last. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.
Author Talk, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 7-8:30 p.m., Wilton Library. Diana Bletter will discuss her new novel, A Remarkable Kindness. Free, registration highly recommended. Books available for purchase. Information: 203-762-3950 or wiltonlibrary.org.