Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival - Hamlet
The dedication of the River Birch Performance and Reading Patio will preceed this production at 12:30pm. Refreshments will be served.
The dedication of the River Birch Performance and Reading Patio will preceed this production at 12:30pm. Refreshments will be served.
Play Dungeons & Dragons in this teen-led gaming group.
Simplify your life with a few life hacks! Warwick Valley senior Shefa Rizvi will show you some useful (and tasty) tips.
This performance is canceled for May 20. It has been rescheduled for June 10 at 1:30pm.
Wire Choir is a pops youth orchestra comprised of students from 5th grade to 12th grade. They play a variety of music from Pachelbel’s Canon to Stairway to Heaven, Michael Jackson and more. Weather permitting, this is an outdoor performance. Bring a lawn chair. In the case of inclement weather, the performance will be moved inside, and the first 80 people registered will be seated.
Celebrate Black History Month!
Join us for an afternoon of beautiful music performed by a string chamber group comprised of young and talented African-American musicians who have a pure love for music. This group was established by E’lissa Jones. With a strong classical background, members of this group effortlessly demonstrate various styles of music as well as traditional classical favorites.
Calling all wizards and witches! Join us for the third annual Harry Potter Lock In. Enjoy a night of Hogwarts classes, including Potions, Herbology, Divinations, and Defense Against the Dark Arts. Have dinner at The Leaky Cauldron. There will be prizes awarded for best costumes. Take part in the Fantastic Beasts Art Contest. Register early and receive your Hogwarts letter!
Meet the artists who have created the art displayed in the Library's group exhibit "Once Upon a Time." Each piece is based upon a beloved childhood book. Come see if your favorite is represented!
Refreshments will be served.
The Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, which serves the greater Houston area, has been severely affected by Hurricane Harvey. New York Blood Center, along with other blood centers, has already begun sending blood and platelets so that patient needs can be met. Your help is needed to keep the local blood supply strong.