Fun crafts to make together.
Ages 5 - 11, with a caregiver.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 FOR APPLEFEST.
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Fun crafts to make together.
Ages 5 - 11, with a caregiver.
Join the Pretty Committee to learn how to create a kusudama ball!
Hear a story then “play” it out!
3-5 years w/caregiver
Stories, songs & a craft.
3 - 5 years, on their own.
Judy Sangara returns for five weeks of gentle chair yoga sutable for all levels and ages.
Earn volunteer credit each month by joining our Teen Advisory Board!
This month we will be performing an Earth Day Storytime for children at Albert Wisner! To participae, you must have attended the TAB meeting in February and/or March.
Author K.L. Going will join us for a reading and puppet show of her beautiful book, This Is The Planet Where I Live. The puppet show will star members of the Library's Teen Advisory Board -- and the Earth, of course! Make an Earth Day sign after the show.
For Families
Learn how to make a simple stitched pamphlet book or watercolor journal.
Permaculture is a design system for resilient and regenerative land use and ways of living, and its ecologically-based framework offers a different way for seeing and engaging with the world around us. Come and get an introduction to the basic concepts, as well as some ways you can start using it in your own life to increase resilience while helping to regenerate the ecosystems of which we are all a part.
Christopher Harrison is a NYS licensed civil engineer and the Principal of Harrison Re-Gen, a local business that helps its clients solve problems and meet their needs in ways that better encourage ecosystem and human health. Towards this end Christopher has completed two permaculture design courses (PDCs), continues to broaden his education base in permaculture-related topics, puts his ideas into practice on his small family homestead, and teaches as a guest instructor at the Midsummer Farm PDC right here in Warwick. Prior to starting his current firm, he worked for close to two decades as a consulting engineer in the NYC water and wastewater systems, specializing in storm water management and mitigation, as well as teaching high school history and mathematics.
We provide the LEGOS; you provide the imagination! Your creations will be displayed in the Children's Room.
For children.
No Registration Needed.