Improve problem solving, language development and motor skills while digging into tubs of different materials.
2 - 5 w/caregiver.
2 sessions, sign up for one only.
OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE MAY 7, 2024 LIBRARY TAX LEVY INCREASE:
YES: 276
NO: 52
MARY BERRIGAN AND COLLEEN LARSEN WERE BOTH RE-ELECTED TO THE LIBRARY'S BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO SERVE ANOTHER FIVE-YEAR TERM.
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS YEAR'S VOTE!
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To register for one program only, simply find it on the calendar below and click that link.
Improve problem solving, language development and motor skills while digging into tubs of different materials.
2 - 5 w/caregiver.
2 sessions, sign up for one only.
Improve problem solving, language development and motor skills while digging into tubs of different materials.
2 - 5 w/caregiver.
2 sessions, sign up for one only.
Sustainable World Book Group meets on Zoom each month. For more information, contact the Help Desk at (845)986-1047 ext.3
November 14th - Fire Weather: a True Story from a Hotter World by John Vailant
December 12th - The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey
January 9th - The Parrot and the Igloo by David Lipski
February 13th - Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
March 12th - Summer by Ali Smith
April 9th - An Immense World by Ed Yong
Children - come read to our therapy dog, Branson.
Register one week prior at the Children's Room desk.
Make a painter's tape grid; markers and watercolor paint will do the rest.
For grades 4-7.
Stories, songs & a craft.
18 - 35 months w/caregiver.
Hear a story then "play" it out!
3 - 5 years w/caregiver.
Author and poet, Joan Corser-Gay, has open enrollment for the Warwick Library Writers Group. All interested adults with a passion for writing and being published are welcome!
Questions? Please contact Joan at 845.987.8890.
This workshop addresses the science behind healthy brain development, effects of screens on the developing brain, symptoms of screen overuse and our solutions to prevent and reverse the effects of addictive screen habits.
Presented by Heather Franklin. Heather is a Warwick mother of two with a bachelor's degree in physical education (K-12) and a minor in coaching from the University of Central Florida. She has been teaching children since 2000 in a variety of sports such as gymnastics, swimming, rowing, and circus arts. She is passionate about sharing the ScreenStrong message while empowering and supporting families.
This program is appropriate for parents, caregivers, educators, or anyone working with children from infancy to early adulthood.