Stratford Firefighters were called to the strip mall at 2248 Barnum Avenue for a fire on the roof at the electrical mast. United Illuminated was called to secure the power and firefighters quickly took care of the rest.
Stratford, CT – A new chapter in auto repair excellence began today as Kevin’s Collision Center officially celebrated its ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1870 Barnum Avenue. Owned and operated by Kevin and Daniela Bruneau, the state-of-the-art facility specializes in high-quality collision repair, structural restoration, auto body painting, and windshield replacement. Local officials, business leaders, and community members gathered to mark the occasion and show support for the new business, which is dedicated to restoring vehicles to their pre-accident condition with expert craftsmanship and top-tier service.
Kevin’s Collision Center prides itself on delivering exceptional automotive repairs with a commitment to precision and customer satisfaction. From repairing or replacing damaged body panels to frame straightening and refinishing, their team ensures every vehicle receives meticulous attention. Customers can learn more about their services by visiting kevinscollisioncenter.com.
So many Black Americans have inspired us and changed our lives! Now it’s your turn.
Who inspires you? How would you like to inspire others?
Share your aspirations & inspirations on our Be Inspired Board all month long in the Teen Department.
Location: Teen Department Grades: 6-12 No registration required
2/6: 3:30-4:30 PM – Teen Job & Resource Info Session
You’re invited to attend our upcoming Teen Job & Resource Info Session!
Presentation by The Workplace’s Career Hub division. Learn about available opportunities for people ages 14-24, including internships, social services, job placements, apprenticeships, and more.
Winter Storytimes The Stratford Library Children’s Dept. offers weekly storytimes for children. Storytimes meet at 10:30 am. On Mondays, Toddler Time meets for ages 0-2. On Tuesdays, Preschool Storytime meets for ages 3-5. Baby Lapsit meets on Thursdays for babies 0-18 months. Friday Fun offers stories and songs for ages 2-5. (No storytime on Feb 17). Enjoy early literacy activities and meet other families at Library storytimes. Registration is required.
Painting Class: Impressionism The Stratford Library Children’s Dept. will offer an Impressionism painting class on Monday, February 3 at 4 pm for children ages 8-13. We will discuss major impressionist artists, then create an impressionist-inspired work of art. No experience necessary, but participants should be comfortable using paints.
Kids Podcasting Club The Stratford Library Children’s Dept. will host a Podcasting Club for children ages 7-13 with a parent/guardian on Thursday, February 6 at 2:30 pm. Librarians and uCreate volunteers will help children record stories, book recommendations, and more!
Valentine’s Day Grab ‘n’ Go Kit Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a fun craft kit for children ages 5-12. Pick-ups for this craft begin on Friday, February 7.
Read To a Therapy Dog The Library offers a chance for children ages 6-12 to read to a therapy dog on Saturday, February 8 from 11:00-11:45 am. Each child receives a 15-minute turn with Ollie the Shih Tzu.
LEGO Club LEGO Club meets on Saturday, February 8 at 2:30 pm and Wednesday, February 19 at 4 pm for children ages 5-12.
Science Club Science Club will meet on Tuesday, February 11 at 6 pm for ages 7-12. February’s session features science fun with uCreate volunteers.
Kids Lego Robotics Club On Wednesday, February 12 at 2:30 pm, children ages 7-12 can explore Lego Robotics using LEGO Spike Essential kits, combining building and coding fun.
Learn to Crochet Beginner’s crochet lessons will take place on Wednesday, February 12 at 6 pm. Open to ages 9 through adult, with supplies provided.
Junior Scientists Grab ‘n’ Go: Crystallized Shapes Children ages 4-8 can pick up a Junior Scientists grab ‘n’ go activity starting Thursday, February 13. Experiment with borax to create crystallized shapes.
Book Scientists Book Scientist kits for children ages 3-12 will be available on February 14 (Friendship theme) and February 28 (Royalty theme). Kits include books and activities tailored to each age.
Ready for Kindergarten Grab ‘n’ Go Monthly Kindergarten preparation kits for ages 3-5 will be available starting Wednesday, February 19.
Piano w/ Friends A music basics class for children ages 7-12 will be held on Thursday, February 20 at 4 pm. Learn about music notes and keyboard keys.
Preschool Art Join the Library for Preschool Art on Saturday, February 22 at 11 am for children ages 3-7.
Nutmeg Book Group Readers in grades 4-6 can join the Nutmeg Book Group to discuss The Canyon’s Edge by Dusti Bowling on Monday, February 24 at 6 pm.
Preschool Snacks With Siddhi Learn about healthy snacks for preschoolers ages 3-5 on Tuesday, February 25 at 10:30 am with Siddhi Sheth from ShopRite.
Math Grab ’N’ Go Kit Math Grab ‘N’ Go kits for ages 7-10, focused on Greater Than/Less Than/Equal, will be available starting Wednesday, February 26.
Ramadan Grab ‘n’ Go Kit Celebrate Ramadan with a craft and learning kit for ages 3-12. Pick-ups start Friday, February 28.
Registration: Registration is required or recommended for most programs. Visit stratfordlibrary.org and choose Events to register or call 203.385.4165 for more information.
The Stratford Library, in conjunction with the nationwide celebration of “Black History Month,” will present special events relating to the Black experience, covering film, discussion, and literature. As part of its long-range plan, the Library will provide Stratford residents with materials and programs that foster understanding and appreciation for their heritage and the diversity of the community. Programs are free and open to the public. All events will be held in the Library’s Lovell Room.
The special “Black History Month” events scheduled at the Library:
Talk: Learn About RiSE The purpose of the RiSE study is to learn whether the stress reduction program, called “Resilience, Stress, and Ethnicity,” improves the body’s response to stress in African American women who have risk factors for heart or metabolic disease. At this tabling event, you can ask questions, grab handouts, and sign up to be screened for eligibility. Participants may receive up to $500 for their time. Date: Monday, February 10, 10am – Noon (Main Lobby) Snow date: February 12, 2025
Monday Matinees: “The Piano Lesson” This monthly series will screen the critically acclaimed film adaptation of August Wilson’s prize-winning drama. During the aftermath of the Great Depression, the Charles family debates the value of their family piano, which documents the family history through carvings made by their enslaved ancestor. Samuel L. Jackson leads an excellent cast. Rating: PG-13, 125 minutes Date: Monday, February 10, Noon (Lovell Room)
Books Over Coffee: Master Slave Husband Wife This monthly book discussion examines author Ilyon Woo’s true story about a young, enslaved couple, Ellen and William Craft, who achieved one of the boldest feats of self-emancipation in American history. Posing as master and slave, while sustained by their love as husband and wife, they made their escape together across more than 1,000 miles. Host: Linda LiDestri Date: Wednesday, February 26, Noon (Lovell Room)
Meet the Author: Andy Piascik Author Andy Piascik will discuss his new book, Radical Connecticut, which details how Nutmeggers have a long tradition of making history ‘from the bottom up’. Autographed copies of his book will be available for purchase following the talk. Date: Thursday, February 27, 6:30-8 pm (Lovell Room)