The Day

TO DO TODAY

- All City Music Festival Knitting Group Service Dog Presentati­on Chess Club Drop-In Chess Environmen­tal Issues Seminar Feminist Book Club Flicks @ Six Women's A Cappella Chorus Group Sing and Stomp Drop-In Story Time Teen Leadership Council

— 6:30 p.m., Kelly Middle School, 25 Mahan Drive, Norwich; district-wide concert featuring student musicians; (860) 8234211.

— 1 p.m., Raymond Library, 832 Raymond Hill Road, Oakdale; (860) 848-9943.

— 1 p.m., St. Clare Church, 4 St. Clare’s Way, Westerly; presentati­on, Q&A and meet and greet with Tom Griffen and his medical alert service dog, Sterling; sponsored by the Westerly College Club; free and open to the public; (401) 596-7701.

— 4 p.m., Public Library of New London, 63 Huntington St.; free; (860) 447-1411.

— 5 p.m., Otis Library, 261 Main St., Norwich; free; (860) 889-2365.

—6 p.m., Three Rivers Community College, 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich; “Approaches to Eating in the United States” presentati­on by UConn professor Hedley Freake; free; (860) 215-9443.

— 6 p.m., Cragin Memorial Library, 8 Linwood Ave., Colchester; “We Should All Be Feminists” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; free; (860) 537-5752.

— 6 p.m., Cragin Memorial Library, 8 Linwood Ave., Colchester; “Murder on the Orient Express”; free; (860) 537-5752.

— 6:30 p.m., call for location; for women of all ages; walk-ins encouraged; (860) 767-8540 or (860) 4348183.

— 10 a.m., Groton Public Library, 52 Newtown Road; music program for all ages with a caregiver; free; (860) 441-6750.

— 10:30 a.m., Stonington Free Library, 20 High St.; for ages 2-6; free; (860) 535-0658.

— 3:30 p.m., Groton Public Library, 52 Newtown Road; to help plan programs, choose items for the collection and more; free; (860) 441-6750.

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