Meatless meals reduce greenhouse gasses, save water and are delicious!
5:30 PM Meal
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Meatless meals reduce greenhouse gasses, save water and are delicious!
5:30 PM Meal
Come and meet new friends and join in on a game that is played all over the world. Mahjongg enthusiasts of all skill levels are invited to play every Tuesday from 10am to 1pm. The sessions are open-ended and participants can play as many or as few games as they wish. Players with mahjongg sets are encouraged to bring them, as the Library has only a limited number to loan. This program is free, ongoing and open to players from all communities.
January 2nd Meeting: The Long Call by Ann Cleaver
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.
Bring your knitting, crochet, embroidery, needlepoint, cross stitch, punch needling, applique, sewing and all of your fiber arts projects and join us for a non-instructional night of stitching but no b*@%$ing. Group meets on the main level in the poetry corner. No registration; drop-in anytime.
Join Laurie Byro and the Circle for an exploration of the intricate dynamics of power, gender, and love in Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew." Through selected monologues (available here and at the Help Desk), delve into the complexities of characters like Petruchio and Katharina as they navigate societal expectations and personal desires. For a synopsis, click here. New members always welcome!
Join Karen Lee for a montly teen craft!
Christian Cooper is a New York Times best-selling author with his debut memoir, Better Living Through Birding. He is also the host of and a consulting producer for National Geographic TV's hit series "Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper." Practically born with a pair of binoculars in his hands, he served as president of the Harvard Ornithological Club in his college days. Currently, as a vice president of NYC Audubon, he advocates for greater, safer access to green spaces for all, with a focus on outreach to youth in underserved communities. A longtime activist on issues of racial justice and LGBTQ equality, Christian Cooper combined his passions in the BLM graphic short story "It’s a Bird” from DC Comics. He continues to seek synergy at the intersections of storytelling, progressivism, and environmentalism. This program is a collaboration of Albert Wisner Public Library and Orange County Audubon. It will feature a conversation with Christian Cooper, followed by Q&A from the audience. Christian Cooper will then sign copies of his book, which will be available for purchase on-site through our local bookseller for the event, The Book & Nook Bookshop. “Christian Cooper’s book is every bit as wondrous and captivating as the birds he so adores - a joyous tour across subcultures and continents, and a masterful account of a life full of song, full of heart, and fully lived.” - Ed Yong, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of An Immense World
“An uplifting and inspiring read. Christian Cooper is a national treasure.” - Van Jones, New York Times bestselling author and host of The Van Jones Show “Utterly captivating, a marvel of storytelling . . . Christian Cooper’s memoir is tender, honest, funny, wise, poignant, piercing, and infused with brilliant observations on the nature of birds, humans, and his own extraordinary personal journey.” - Jennifer Ackerman, New York Times bestselling author of The Genius of Birds