The Crescent Katz, a five-piece traditional jazz band from Sacramento, will play a free outdoor concert on Thursday, July 23, 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Rotary Park Gazebo, on Main Street at Railroad Avenue, in front of the Community Center in Winters. The Katz combine the musical styles of New Orleans, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco […]
The Comedy of Errors July 17 and 18, 2015 in Winters
Don’t miss this Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18 at 8 pm night to enjoy the fabulous production of the Comedy of Errors by Winters Shakespeare Workshop. Head down to the Winters City Park at the corner of 4th and Main in Winters, CA to enjoy culture, community and creativity. The Winters Shakespeare Workshop […]
The Muddy Waders at the Gazebo in Winters July 16, 2015
The Muddy Waders will present a free outdoor concert on Thursday, July 16, 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Rotary Park Gazebo, on Main Street at Railroad Avenue, in front of the Community Center in Winters. The Davis-based quartet will romp and stomp their way through an eclectic mix of songs from Miles Davis to the Grateful Dead, […]
Los Tres de Winters at the Gazebo in Winters July 9, 2015
Los Tres de Winters will present a free outdoor performance on Thursday, July 9, 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Rotary Park Gazebo, on Main Street at Railroad Avenue, in front of the Community Center in Winters. Los Tres de Winters van a presentar música tradicional norteña y más el 9 de julio de 7 pm a 8:30 […]
Meredith Axelrod at the Gazebo in Winters July 2, 2015
The Winters Friends of the Library summer concert series kicks off with a free outdoor performance by the Meredith Axelrod on Thursday, July 2, 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Rotary Park Gazebo, on Main Street at Railroad Avenue, in front of the Community Center in Winters. Meredith Axelrod is a multi-instrumentalist with a passion for early […]
Summer Concerts 2015 at the Gazebo in Winters
One of the real pleasures of the season is to listen to live music outdoors on a balmy summer evening. Winters Friends of the Library invites everyone to enjoy a series of free outdoor concerts on Thursday evenings, July 2-30, 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Rotary Park Gazebo, Main Street at Railroad Avenue in Winters. The […]
Big Picture #BigDog2015 Results: Beyond the 24 Hours
There was happy news in the FaceBook Big Dog Community this week – the checks are in the mail! Thank you Sacramento Regional Foundation, Give Local Now, staff, supporters, volunteers and all you wonderful donors! It’s easy to think of the Big Day of Giving (Big Dog) in terms of the money raised, prizes won […]
Upcoming WFoL Volunteer Opportunities: Have Fun and Get Things Done
We know many hands make light work. The Winters Friends of the Library has a number of upcoming and ongoing activities that need you, our wonderful volunteers. If you enjoy talking with people and sharing information about our many WFoL programs and events, we could use your help at our WFoL booth at the Fourth […]
Summer Drama Program Pays Big Dividends for Teens and Town
It’s every town’s dream: Raise young people who participate in the town’s quality programs and they will return to give back to those programs and support another generation. Andrew Fridae and Emma Pfanner are longtime friends and were actors together in the 2008 Winters Shakespeare Workshop production of “The Tempest,” and will be teaming up […]
Auditions for Winters 2015 Shakespeare Workshop for Teens!
Read for parts on Sunday, June 7, 2015. See this post for more details and to download forms.
WFoL Summer Concerts
Did you know that our Summer Gazebo Concert series is one of our most popular programs? The summer concerts are one of the Winters Friends of the Library programs to promote community engagement and enhance the cultural life of the community and they take place on Thursday evenings in July. You can enjoy free outdoor […]
A Picture of Story Time and the Support of the Friends
Notice as of January 2019 – Family Storytime held Wednesday Mornings at 10:30 am, Bilingual Storytime held Thursday evenings at 6 pm. In the northeast corner of the Winters Community Library, Linda Glick awaits a small stampede. Everything is quiet and empty until the strollers, parents and grandparents roll in to fill the chairs and […]