September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month. Danbury Library is celebrating the cultures, histories, and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx people. Throughout the month-long celebration, the Library will offer a range of engaging and educational events that highlight the richness of Hispanic culture in Danbury and America.
We invite all to explore literary works and gain a deeper understanding of cultural narratives through the library’s collection of materials available for checkout. To kick off our in person celebrations - we have llamas on the library plaza September 14th. Families with children of all ages are invited to join the interactive music program, Cantando y Jugando, that encourages language learning. Along with arts and crafts, teens and adults can enjoy learning how to make culinary delights like salsas and paella. This year we partnered with the Aldrich Museum in
Ridgefield for a bilingual (Spanish/English) Curator Tour of Yvette Mayoraga’s Exhibition: Dreaming of You. Arthur Murray is back again with a salsa dance party on our plaza September 19th (plus 3 weeks of classes). Adults can dance while kids make crafts!
All events and activities are free, open to the public, and take place at the Danbury Library located at 170 Main Street. The library welcomes all to participate in these celebrations as we come together to foster a sense of unity within our community.
Visit danburylibrary.org/category/hispanic-heritage-month for a full list of events and more information.
As an essential city asset, the Danbury Library is committed to being a welcoming destination, responsive to the needs of our city’s diverse community, and a source of inspiration through words and ideas.