Saturday Afternoon at the Movies
Movie titles for the Saturday afternoon films are posted in the Children's Room; alternately, you may call the Children's Department for the titles and other information. No registration required.
Movie titles for the Saturday afternoon films are posted in the Children's Room; alternately, you may call the Children's Department for the titles and other information. No registration required.
Pre-registered book club for children in grades Kindergarten - 2nd grade. We will share a book and then talk about the story, then do a craft or other activity.
Session 2 of 2 - open only to participants of session 1. Participants will glaze their creations and ready them to be fired.
Warwick Valley Middle School art teacher Nicole Heller will help teens create a fall item (leaf, gourd) from clay in this first of two sessions. In the second session, students will paint their creations and prepare them to be kiln fired. Must attend both sessions.
Holiday Hop! The Rebel Red Band will perform seasonal favorites for all to dance, sing along or just listen. All ages are welcome and invited! This festive evening is sponsored by the Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation as part of the Library's First Anniversary celebration. Admission is free. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Warwick Ecumenical Food Pantry.
Edward M. Lynch, financial advisor, will discuss how to plan ahead for retirement in the 21st century.
Renowned jewelry designer Cathe Linton will help you design and create a beautiful pearl and crystal necklace to wear or to give as a holiday gift.
Gar Wang will demonstrate some of her favorite ways to incorporate greens into healthful vegetarian recipes.
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* Contributions of Native Americans: on Thursday, November 7 at 6:30pm, please join Reuben Fast Horse to learn about how many of today's foods, tools, medicines, and governmental structures are derived from Ancient America. Reuben Fast Horse, born on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, is a traditional Lakota singer, dancer, flutist, drummer, craftsman, storyteller and educator.
Grades 2-5. Hear a Native American folktale and work together to create a totem pole to decorate the children's room. Regsiter Oct. 4 at the library.