Overflow Session: Starting Your Family Genealogy Project: A Hands-on Workshop with Ancestry.com and Heritage Quest
NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS FULL. RESCHEDULED FROM JUNE 29. See program description for the afternoon of the same day.
NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS FULL. RESCHEDULED FROM JUNE 29. See program description for the afternoon of the same day.
Learn standing mediation, simple qigong exercises, and basic taijiquan postures. Register for each individual class.
Learn standing meditation, qigong exercises and basic taijiquan postures. Register for each individual class.
Have you ever wondered what life was really like for the people living in the Warwick area during the 17th, 18th or 19th centuries? Using the concept of Time Travel, Dr. Jon Hunner, professor of History at New Mexico State University, will illustrate how historians, local history organizations and re-enactors use the sites and the stories of their local history to create engaging programs that bring the past to life. In addition to illustrating the activities of the various Time Travel events in Estonia, Finland, Italy, Latvia, South Africa, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States, Dr.
Participants will learn standing meditation, simple qigong exercises, and some basic taijiquan postures. Register for each individual session.
Participants will learn standing meditation, simple qigong exercises, and some basic taijiquan postures. Register for each individual class.
Participants will learn standing meditations, simple qigong exercises, and some basic taijiquan postures. Register for each individual session.
Don't miss this "SUNsational" presentation by Dr. Holmes which features clips from the DVD, Solar Max, the hottest new film under the sun! Learn how we study the sun, howit works, how old it is, and how long will it last.
Turn an old book into a 3D art piece using folding techniques and your imagination. Supplies will be provided but particiapnts are encouraged to bring a glue gun if they have one. All participants are invited to exhibit their mobiles in a display at the Library.