Create a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel in this two-week class for beginners. Mouse skills required.
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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
Create a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel in this two-week 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.
Enrollment limited to Warwick patrons through 10/23/12. After this date, open registration.
Wu Mei is a rare internal and external self-defense system named after its creator and contains dynamics familiar to kung fu, tai chi and yoga. Join instructor Kevin Ryan for an introduction to this ancient art.
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!
Susan McEnerney-Brasier will lead a discussion of a young woman's break with her Hasidic community of Satmar in Brooklyn.
In-person registration is required at the Help Desk - we have a limited number of copies of the book for check-out.
Ages 2-7. Drop in to hear stories, sing songs and make a craft. Fun for the family!
RE-SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013 FROM 4:00PM TO 5:30PM
Click here to register for Feb. 9
Using personal stories and photography from her travels, Sarah Jackson tells the often funny, sometimes sad, and always honest story of her journey to find a meaningful path in life.
Special Bonus: a performance by Sarah's dad, jazz guitarist Mike Jackson.
Reading Together Program: Do you have children between the ages of 9 and 11? Would you like to spend more time reading and discussing books as a family? Then the Together program is for you. Join us for this six-session program where 9 and 11 year-olds and their parents get together to talk about books and ideas. Books, snacks and activities for younger siblings are all provided at each session. We will be focusing on three themes: (2 books for each theme) Being American, Courage and Freedom. Three picture books and three novels will be read. The picture books are La Mariposa, Martin's Big Words and the Girl Who Loved Wild Horses. The novels are Letters from Rifka, Shiloh, and The Friendship. Books will be loaned to each child and adult that registers. In order to ensure a successful program, attendance at all six sessions is required.