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What To Do Around Norwalk This Week

NORWALK, Conn. — Here are a few highlights of things to do in Norwalk and Rowayton this week. Check out our Events calendar for more items.

Dr. Mark Goldenberg, executive director of the Brain Balance Achievement Center of Norwalk  will answer questions at the center.

Dr. Mark Goldenberg, executive director of the Brain Balance Achievement Center of Norwalk will answer questions at the center.

Monday, July 29

Mostly Mother Goose Story Time: 10:00 a.m. An ongoing, weekly story time designed for children 24 to 35 months. The story time consists of mostly Mother Goose rhymes with some classic and modern tales and songs included. Some props are used to help children visualize the rhymes. South Norwalk Branch Library, 10 Washington St., Norwalk.

Wednesday, July 31

Alternative Approach to Managing Social, Academic, Attention and Behavioral Issues: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dr. Mark Goldenberg, executive director of the Brain Balance Achievement Center of Norwalk answers questions about disorders becoming an epidemic, the underlying cause and other questions. Free. Brain Balance Achievement Center, 15 Cross St., Norwalk.

Bouncy, Bouncy Babies: 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. It is an ongoing, weekly Story Time designed with stories, music and activities to get babies bouncing to books. This is a drop-in-program. Free. South Norwalk Branch Library, 10 Washington St., Norwalk.

Thursday, Aug. 1

Mini Musicians: 11:00 a.m. The weekly sessions include singing, dancing, musical stories, and jamming with musical instruments. For Children ages 3 to 5.They learn basic musical concepts like rhythm, pitch, and tempo, while participating in fun, hands-on games and activities. Free. South Norwalk Branch Library, 10 Washington St., Norwalk.

 

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