Chair Yoga with Judy Sangara
Judy Sangara returns for five weeks of gentle chair yoga sutable for all levels and ages.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, MARCH 31 FOR EASTER. IT WILL REOPEN AT 9AM ON MONDAY, APRIL 1.
Judy Sangara returns for five weeks of gentle chair yoga sutable for all levels and ages.
Judy Sangara returns for four weeks of gentle chair yoga sutable for all levels and ages.
Judy Sangara returns for five weeks of gentle chair yoga suitable for all levels and ages.
The grocery store produce aisles are full of things that will grow into plants given the right conditions. Many of us have accidentally started growing potatoes or purposely sprouted an avocado pit, but that is just the beginning. From pineapples and celery to ginger and sweet potatoes, come and learn about the myriad of plants you can grow from things found in the grocery store!
A social gathering for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Come make new friends and interact in a safe, supportive, and engaging environment without fear of embarrassment or being misunderstood. Melinda Burgard, NYS Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, will facilitate.
A social gathering for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Come make new friends and interact in a safe, supportive, and engaging environment without fear of embarrassment or being misunderstood. Melinda Burgard, NYS Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, will facilitate.
Join Laurie Unick for a presentation featuring photos and insights from here 202
Come join Janet Baskerville to make a fun stackable memory wire bracelet for yourself or to give as a gift. This is a fun, relaxed beginner class in which you will have access to colorful glass seed beads and charms to create these colorful, stackable bracelets. All tools and supplies included.
Join Dashiell Jordan, head librarian, The Academy of Art at the Newington-Cropsey Foundation, for a lecture on the background and inspirations of the Hudson River School of Painting, the first American school of landscape painting. Considered one of the first truly American schools of art, Hudson River School painters - the term was initially used disparagingly by European art critics - were inspired by the aesthetics of Romanticism to depict the vistas of North America using themes of discovery, exploration, and settlement.