Book Discussion of The Dream Seeker
Discsussion of The Dream Seeker by Matthew S. Field led by Allison Petrus-Wilkins featuring an appearance by the author.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 FOR APPLEFEST.
Discsussion of The Dream Seeker by Matthew S. Field led by Allison Petrus-Wilkins featuring an appearance by the author.
Learn to use LinkedIn, the world's largest professional network. Build and engage with a professional network to access knowledge, insights and career opportunities.
Please bring your laptop to create a LinkedIn account. Eleven (11) Library laptops are available also. Please call the Help Desk at 986-1047, ext. 3, if youwish to use one of the Library's laptops during this session.
In our Gallery for the month of September An Artist's Inspiration: Landscapes of Warwick's Village & Town, the plein air paintings of local artist Janet Howard-Fatta.Drop bythe Gallery and meet the artist who will discuss her show and work with visitors.
Join us for a discussion of Susanna Clarke's best selling novel about rival magicians. Copies of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell are available at the display near the Help Desk or at the Circulation Desk. Please register for this event, as space is limited.
Atari! Dreamcast! Sega! Retro video games! Come to the Library to play your old favorites. Come in costume as your favorite video game character and win a prize.
Espiritu Andino will perform a variety of traditional and new age urban melodies from the South American Andean Mountains of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. Every band member of Espiritu Andino is a native of the Andean mountains and has an enriching musical experience that have helped sustain a career in South America, the United States and Canada for over a decade.
This concert will be outdoors. Bring a blanket or beach chair to sit on if you'd like. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be in the Community Room.
From 1826 until the middle of the 20th century, more than a dozen lighthouses guided ships past its islands and shallows...
Kevin Woyce will explain why there were once 14 lighthouses on the Hudson, tell how seven were saved as historic landmarks, and describe the lives of the brave men and women who spent their lives tending the lights.His slide show includes original photography of Hudson River lighthouses, bridges, scenery, and landmarks, plus vintage maps and images of historic people and places, including some of the Hudson's "lost" lighthouses.