Enrollment limited to Warwick cardholders until 10/5/12 - open registration after this date.
Join us for a musical tour featuring the melodies familiar to the Irish in the "Old Country" and their immigrant sons and daughters in America.
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
Enrollment limited to Warwick cardholders until 10/5/12 - open registration after this date.
Join us for a musical tour featuring the melodies familiar to the Irish in the "Old Country" and their immigrant sons and daughters in America.
Ages 2-7. Drop in to hear stories, sing songs and make a craft. Fun for the family!
Open enrollment - registration not limited to Warwick cardholders.
Homer Hickman becomes fascinated with rocket science when he sees Sputnik race across the sky. After experimenting and nearly blowing himself up, he manages to launch his own rocket to the amazement of all. Based on a true story, this coming-of-age story takes place in a West Virginia coal-mining town in the the 1950s.
Starring Jake Gyllenhall and Laura Dern. Rated PG; 108 min.
Enrollment is limited to Warwick cardholders.
Basic Italian for business, sightseeing, dining and shopping. Monday evenings, through December 3rd (no classes on 10/8 and 1/22). Students are requested to have a copy of the book "Colloquial Italian" by Sylvia Lymbery.
Do you enjoy writing? Join our Writer's Group to share thoughts, insights, and tips.
Grades K-2. In this Book Club we will share a book together and then discuss the story and the pictures. A craft or activity will be included.
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.
To coincide with the Metro 28 Exhibit, Warwick resident Paul Belfanti will give a presentation on the history of City Without Walls (cWOW) and his 30-year association with it.
City Without Walls (cWOW) is an urban gallery for contemporary art that advances the careers of artists while building the audience for progressive art. It is New Jersey's oldest non-profit alternative art space, in continuous operation in the City of Newark since 1975. Its three-fold mission offers career development opportunities to artists and award-winning arts education programs to local youth, while providing the public the opportunity to understand and enjoy challenging contemporary art. cWOW showcases the work of over 100 emerging artists annually, and offers programs and services designed to address artist and community needs that are not served by other sources. cWOW serves as a vital clearinghouse for information and provides services for artists, arts consumers and arts advocates. Major educational programs include ArtReach, City Murals, and Newark New Media, which are complemented by exhibitions, curatorial opportunities, student lectures, internships, and space rental.
The Board of Trustees meets every 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 pm in the Board Room. The public is welcome to attend.