Stop by and play one of the oldest board games! Group will meet on a weekly basis.
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One McFarland Drive, Warwick, NY 10990 | Phone: 845-986-1047 | Email: warref@rcls.org
Hours: Mon-Thu: 9am-8pm; Fri: 9am-7pm; Sat: 9am-5pm; Sun: 12pm-4pm
Stop by and play one of the oldest board games! Group will meet on a weekly basis.
Open enrollment: Registration not limited to Warwick cardholders.
This workshop will focus on childhood obesity and nutritional deficits in adolescent diets.
Dr. Wayne Rossi is a N.Y. State-licensed chiropractor serving the Warwick community for nearly 30 years. He believes in treating the "whole person" with regular spinal care, exercise, and good nutrition for a successful journey to good health.
Learn how to use the Internet with Microsoft's Internet Explorer! Learn how to search the Internet using Google. For beginners. Mouse skills required.
Create a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel in this two-week class for beginners. Mouse skills required.
Joshua Marber, MS. Ed., will advise teens and their families on aspects of the college admissions process in his three-part series. Part One, "Choosing the Right College" will cover searching for the right school, getting the most of your college visits, the application process, and much more!
Joshua has over 15 years of experience in the education, counceling, and college fields working as an admissions councelor, financial aid councelor, and academic advisor. He will provide helpful information that will get you started on the right road now and after you graduate from high school.
Joshua will return in January with Part Two: "Paying for College" and in February with Part 3: "College Forum-Q & A."
Learn how to create documents using Microsoft Word in this two-session class for beginners. Mouse skills required.
Go beyond composing and replying! Learn how to send attachments, create contact groups, and more! You must already have a Yahoo account prior to taking this class.
Open enrollment – registration not limited to Warwick cardholders.
So remarkably picturesque is Wickham Lake that in 1700, it won the eye of Dr. Samuel Staats, who settled nearby after stumbling upon Wickham while setting off to claim 2000 acres in Ulster County. In ensuing centuries, Wickham has inspired artists, pilots, farmers and sportsmen. Surrounded by hundreds of acres of wild swampland, home to over 20 species of fish, over 20 of amphibian, 8 turtle species and countless species of nesting birds, Wickham Lake presents an exceptional model of biodiversity rarely seen in 21st century New York.
Join ecologist/historian Jay Westerveld for an evening presentation on Wickham Lake’s “Natural and Unnatural History”, featuring highlights of his research at Wickham Lake with the biologists of the New York Natural History council.
The Teen Creative Writing Workshop meets weekly to hone participants' writing skills. Submit a writing sample to the Help Desk if you're interested in joining!