New Canaan Library: $1.5 Million Needed Now to Move ‘Legacy’ Building in Time for Feb. ‘23 Opening of New Facility

New Canaan Library officials said Tuesday that unless their organization is able to secure funding to move the original 1913 building to the western edge of its campus—as conditioned by the Planning & Zoning Commission via approvals last July and December—they could end up with two facilities, the present-day library and a new one, sitting next to each other. The library has already has raised more than $33 million toward its new approximately $40 million building, including a $10 million gift from the town, Executive Director Lisa Oldham told members of the Board of Finance at their regular meeting, held at Town Hall and via videoconference. 

Yet the library sees the P&Z-approved project of preserving and moving what remains of the 1,200-square-foot 1913 or “legacy” building as a separate project, and need $1.5 million now in order for that structure to be secured on a new foundation behind the Sunoco gas station by the time the new facility opens to the public Feb. 1, 2023, Oldham said. (A further $1 million will be needed to fit out the building for use, such as by getting insulation, heat, bathrooms and plumbing in it.)

Asked by Board of Finance Chair Todd Lavieri how the library is going to get the $1.5 million, Oldham said, “That is a good question.”

“As our primary investors, our biggest investor, you will appreciate that I am full focused on fundraising the last $6.5 million for the main project,” she said. “This [new library] can’t wait for me to finish that [legacy building] job, so we need a source of funding immediately.

“Hollywood’s Embassies: How Movie Theaters Projected American Power Around the World,” Presented via New Canaan Library Webinar

In art and entertainment, sometimes the frame, or the venue, is as impactful as what it presents. Such was the case with lavish American movie theaters of the early to mid-20th century, which seduced audiences around the world with not only Hollywood films, but with lavish movie theaters owned and operated by the major American film companies. New Canaan Library is pleased to welcome Professor Ross Melnick, University of California, Santa Barbara, as he speaks about the cultural impacts, both positive and negative, that American films and the impressive theaters they were shown in had around the globe. The live webinar will take place on Thursday, March 24 at 7 PM EST; register at newcanaanlibrary.org for Zoom sign in. In a history that stretches from Buenos Aires and Tokyo to Johannesburg and Cairo, Professor Melnick considers these movie houses as cultural embassies.

‘Inside the Squid,’ Presented by Professor Kyung H. Kim via Webinar from New Canaan Library

New Canaan Library is pleased to welcome back Professor Kyung Hyun Kim, filmmaker, scholar, and writer, who will discuss and explore the popularity behind Netflix’s new blockbuster series, Squid Game. The talk will take place on Tuesday, November 30 at 7 PM EST. Zoom sign in information will be provided upon registration at newcanaanlibrary.org. In Korea, a particular type of comedy variety show has become quite popular in recent years. These productions typically feature a group of male performers in front of a camera in a public space, who then disperse to change into track suits and play childish playground games such as hide-and-seek, capture-the-flag, rock-paper-scissors, wordplay, and pass-the-cellphone.

New Canaan Library Welcomes Charlotte McConaghy, Author of Once There Were Wolves, Speaking Via Live Webinar

New Canaan Library is pleased to welcome Charlotte McConaghy, author of the international bestseller Migrations, to speak about her latest release, Once There Were Wolves. Ms. McConaghy will speak via live webinar from her home in Australia on Tuesday, November 23, 7 PM EST. Zoom sign in information will be provided upon registration at newcanaanlibrary.org. At the heart of Ms. McConaghy’s new novel is the environmental experiment to successfully reintroduce wolves to the barren Scottish Highlands. Leading the team of biologists tasked with the reintroduction are Inti Flynn and her twin siter, Aggie.

Bestselling Author Sonia Purnell Speaks on Her Latest Book, A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II, Via Live Webinar from New Canaan Library

New Canaan Library welcomes The New York Times bestselling author Sonia Purnell, who will speak via live webinar from London about her latest book, A Woman of No Importance. This remarkable true narrative tells the story of Virginia Hall, an unrecognized but highly impactful World War II heroine who established intricate spy networks throughout France and became vital to the Resistance movement. The webinar takes place on Thursday, November 18 at 6:30 PM EST. Please register at newcanaanlibrary.org for Zoom sign in information. Based on new and extensive research, Sonia Purnell has for the first time uncovered the full secret life of Virginia Hall, an astounding and inspiring story of heroism, spy craft, resistance, and personal triumph over shocking adversity.