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Annual Stamford Literary Competition Now Open

The Stamford Literary Competition, which celebrates excellence in student writing, is now open to students who live or attend school in Stamford, and are in grades 3 to 12. Entries in original fiction, nonfiction and poetry are welcome. All entries must be submitted by February 10.

For entrance guidelines and rules, including required length and format, and the entry form, click here.

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Mental Health in a Post COVID World: A Community Guide

Local health departments from Fairfield County, together known as Region 1 Health Departments, will host a series of mental health webinars beginning with "Mental Health in a Post COVID World" on January 26 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The panel discussion will focus on the state of the current mental health crisis, information on available resources, regional trends, signs of distress, and tips for seeking help. Register here.

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Weekend Events to Celebrate MLK Jr.

In a lead-up to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a number of area organizations will host special events to commemorate the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. All events are free unless otherwise noted.

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City of Stamford and the Ferguson library Announce Designation of Stamford as a Book Sanctuary City

STAMFORD, January 9, 2023 – Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons today joined Ferguson Library CEO Alice Knapp, Ferguson Library Board of Trustees Chair Stephanie O’Shea, and Stamford Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero to announce that Stamford has been designated a book sanctuary city. The City of Stamford is the first municipality in Connecticut to do this, following the lead of the Chicago Public Library and the city of Chicago, which took this step in September 2022.

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Ferguson Library Announces A Novel Affair Honoree

STAMFORD, January 4, 2023 – The Ferguson Library will hold its major fundraiser, A Novel Affair, Thursday, April 20 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Main Library, DiMattia Building, 96 Broad Street in Stamford. The library will honor Polly O’Brien Morrow and Pitney Bowes with the Ferguson Award.
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Get Legal Forms for Personal and Professional Use

The Ferguson Library now offers Gale LegalForms, a helpful resource that contains hundreds of free forms that can be downloaded and printed. You can find the database here.

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Parent Leadership Training Institute Accepting Applications

Stamford’s Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI) Design Team, in partnership with the Stamford Public Education Foundation (SPEF), will lead an in-depth leadership training class starting January to 20 to 25 selected parents, grandparents, guardians and other adults who wish to advocate for children and improve the lives of families and communities. Candidates will be selected from a pool of diverse applicants. Apply here.

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Warming Centers in Stamford

With winter upon us and the threat of severe cold in the forecast, the City of Stamford announced the names of participating daytime warming centers for residents who need a safe indoor space to escape the cold.

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The City of Stamford Wants Your Input

The Stamford IDEAS (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility Strategies) Committee wants to know how the City of Stamford can be more responsive to the needs of Stamford residents. This survey will help the IDEAS Committee better understand and determine what you feel is most important for you, your household and your community, and how city services can best be accessed.

The survey only takes two minutes and all responses are anonymous. No one will be able to identify you or your answers.

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Community Conversation: Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance

The newly launched Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance (SYMHA), a coalition of more than two dozen Stamford civic, faith-based and non-profit organizations, hosted a panel discussion about the mental health challenges young people often face and the support they need to achieve wellness. This event, co-sponsored by the Bank of America, was held at the Ferguson Library in November. You can view the discussion here, on the library's YouTube channel.

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Warm for the Winter Drive

To support families and help them stay warm this winter, the Ferguson Library is currently collecting new and clean, gently-used gloves, mittens, scarves and hats for children of all ages and adults. You can help us by dropping off your donations at any branch of the library. Donations will be distributed to our neighbors through Person to Person and will be accepted until Friday, January 6.

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New Service Offers Free Access to Magazines

OverDrive's Libby app has hundreds of popular magazines that you can download on your tablet or smartphone without holds or waiting time requirements.

You can enjoy old favorites like Vogue, The New Yorker, The Economist and Bon Appetit, or discover new ones by browsing the large selection of lifestyle, sports, history, business, science, health, technology and hobby magazines.

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Hoopla Bonus Borrows Are Back

Hoopla, the digital media service offered by the Ferguson Library that allows users to borrow movies, music, audiobooks, e-books, comics and TV shows, relaunched its Bonus Borrows program for the month of November.

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Walk-In COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics

All ages are invited to the DiMattia Building of the Ferguson Library to receive free COVID-19 vaccines and boosters. No appointment necessary. Check our calendar for scheduled times.
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