Create your own Yahoo email account! 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 your own Yahoo email account! For beginners. Mouse skills required.
Create a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel in this two-session class for beginners. Learn how to adjust rows and columns, enter and sort data, create basic formulas, and more. Mouse skills required.
Grades K-2. In this fun book club, we will read a book together and then discuss the story and pictures. A craft or activity will be included in this program.
Do you love to knit, crochet, embroider? Share your love of the craft with others. New members always welcome! Non-instructional, no registration required.
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!
Winter blues got you down? Kick up your heels at the library for a Just Dance Party!
Drop in on Saturday mornings for great stories, songs and a craft. Fun for the family!
Teens will create their own handmade sketchbooks as a document of their personal stories, experiences, and thoughts. Sketchbooks provide a home for image gathering and an outlet for personal expression. The intent of this class is to engage students to express themselves through their sketchbooks and artwork. Techniques addressed will be pen and ink drawing, observational drawing, watercolors, collage, and photography, to name a few.
This workshop meets twice. The second session will be held Saturday, March 2 at 2pm.
Heidi Lanino Bilezikian is a graduate of Pratt Institute School of Art and Design and a working fine-artist and ceramicist. Heidi has been teaching fine arts to children, teens and adults for many years; developing her own after-school program as well as teaching locally from pre-school through college. Her emphasis is on helping students broaden their appreciation of the role fine arts can play in enriching our lives, while giving them the skills and techniques to foster, independent creative growth.
Discussion with Derek Green of the NASA Space program, the USAF and the first African-American to pilot Air Force 1.
Presented by Greenwood Forest Farms Association
Registration not limited to Warwick cardholers.
Literature professor Ralph William Boone examines the history of Black in Russia, from the earliest writings in Ovid and Pindar through to the present day. How is it possible that the father of modern Russian literature, Alexander Pushkin, is the great-great grandson of a slave from Cameroon? Come learn about this fascinating story and many others.