Monday, February 19
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Registration recommended; drop-ins welcome. We invite young chess players and chess enthusiasts to participate in our newly launched Youth Chess Club. No prior chess knowledge is required; all levels of experience are welcome to participate! The library will provide chess boards and pieces for all to use.
While this program is recommended for grade 5-8, older teen players are welcome too!
About our facilitator:
Matthew Shirvell (aka Coach Matt) is an avid chess player who has been teaching chess in Connecticut for over 6 years. He has competed in USCF tournaments across the country, worked as a tournament director to run some of the largest events in the state, and has helped his students reach their goals. Recently, in January 2023, one of his students earned sole 1st place in a USCF event with a perfect score!
The club will meet every Monday, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. except on holidays or as otherwise noted.
Program contact: Sarah Zimmermann (sarah@marktwainlibrary.org), Teen and Reference Librarian
Monday, February 19
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Registration Recommended, See Below
We invite all adult chess players and chess enthusiasts to participate in our newly launched, weekly Adult Chess Club. No prior chess knowledge is required; all levels of experience are welcome to participate! The library will provide chess boards and pieces for all to use.
As space is limited, we recommend participants register for each program that they plan to attend.
About our facilitator:
Matthew Shirvell (aka Coach Matt) is an avid chess player who has been teaching chess in Connecticut for over 6 years. He has competed in USCF tournaments across the country, worked as a tournament director to run some of the largest events in the state, and has helped his students reach their goals. Recently, in January 2023, one of his students earned sole 1st place in a USCF event with a perfect score!
Monday, February 19
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Registration is Required Below
Join our popular Great Decisions series, an international relations discussion group that meets in person at the Library. This 8-session course, designed by the Foreign Policy Association, focuses on the most pressing issues of our time. The discussions will be moderated by members of the Library’s World Affairs Forum. Read the Foreign Policy Association briefing book before each session and engage in lively discussions.
The World Affairs Forum meets on the first and third Monday of the month at the Library. Participants are encouraged to attend in person to fully participate in the discussion; however, an option for individuals to join virtually via Zoom is available. All registered participants will receive a Zoom link on the day of the meeting.
Dates and Topics
February 5 - Mideast Realignment
February 19 - Climate Technology and Competition
March 6 - Science Across Borders
March 18 - U.S. - China trade rivalry
April 1 - NATO’s future
April 15 - Understanding Indonesia
May 6 - High Seas Treaty
May 20 - Pandemic Preparedness
Registering on this page will register you for the full 8-week course. Registered participants will receive notification when the briefing books arrive in late January. There is a suggested donation of $20 to help defray the cost of the briefing book and materials for this program. Donations welcome when you pick up your book or click here to donate.
More About Great Decisions:
Great Decisions is America's largest discussion program on world affairs. The name is shared by a national civic-education program, briefing book, and PBS television series produced by the Foreign Policy Association. The Great Decisions program highlights eight critical foreign policy challenges facing Americans each year. In libraries across the country, Great Decisions discussion group participants discuss and debate each issue. Supported by the Foreign Policy Association for over 50 years, Great Decisions involves citizens in the foreign policy-making process.