April Virtual Presentations

These virtual presentations are being shared by AARP, Seymour Public Library, Simsbury Public Library and Lyme Public Library.

Con Artist Playbook Wed.,   April 7th  1:00p.m.

Fraud Watch Network: Con Artist Playbook a look inside the mind of a criminal. Join us as we take a deeper look into how you can avoid being victimized and learn tools to share with friends and family.

Registration required at  www.aarp.org/ctevents

Let’s Talk Gut Health Thurs.,   April 8th  1:30p.m.

Trillions of microorganisms live in and on our bodies.  These include various species and strains of bacteria as well as viruses, yeast and fungi.  Bacteria had always been considered ‘bad”, germs.  Now we know, the vast majority of these microbes help keep us healthy.

Registration required at  www.simsburylibrary.info

Savoring Sicily: 2000 Years of History in 100 Dishes Tues.,   April 13th  5:30p.m.

Join food historian Francine Segan as she examines how a myriad of cultures including ancient Greece, ancient Rome, France and Spain influenced the flavors of this island’s iconic dishes.

Registration required at  www.aarp.org/ctevents

Unsolved Mysteries Tues.,  April 13th  7:00p.m.

Have you ever wondered about some of the world’s mysterious puzzles, such as: the Bermuda Triangle, Bimini Road, Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, where is Jimmy Hoffa, DB Cooper and The Mary Celeste?  Joseph Ouellette will be exploring these fascinating historical mysteries.

Registration required at  www.simsburylibrary.info

The Sinking of the Titanic Wed.,   April 14th  6:30p.m.

For over a hundred years the Titanic disaster has fascinated the public.  Join Jason Scappaticci, for an lecture that covers her creation, design, interior decoration, and her final, and only voyage.

ZOOM meeting ID: 857 3502 2860  Passcode: Ocean

Cybercrime: What is it and Why Should You Care?,  Sat., April 17th  2:00p.m.

Cybersecurity expert Andy Bonillo will explain the types of cybercrime operating today as well as the potential ramifications of crimes such as the recent hack of U.S. government computers allegedly by Russia.  Andy has served with the U.S. Capitol Police and as a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service where he led the largest cybercrime investigation in US history.

Registration required by emailing  programreg@lymepl.org

Tips for First Time Gardeners,  Thurs., April 22nd  1:30p.m.

Planting a garden for the first time can be scary.  Where do you begin?  What do you have to know to plant and grow a successful garden?  Vegetables, flowers, or both?  This session will explore 10 things every first-time gardener should know, including information about soil, light, watering, and making choices of what to plant.  A list of additional resources will be given to all who attend.

Registration required at  www.simsburylibrary.info

The History of Chocolate Tues., April 27th   5:30p.m.

Join food historian, Francine Segan, on a virtual guided tasting as you discover the role Christopher Columbus and Casanova played in chocolate history, how decadent high society sipped chocolate in the 17th century and modern innovations like bacon chocolate!  Did you know that Napoleon indirectly helped invent a new chocolate flavor or why M&Ms and Nutella were created because of WW II?  Discover the answers and more during this lively presentation.

Registration required at  www.aarp.org/ctevents