Gardening @ Your Library for Teens
It's time to garden at the Library! Earn community service hours for helping us plant some beautiful native grasses.
It's time to garden at the Library! Earn community service hours for helping us plant some beautiful native grasses.
Gather your friends for our yearly book trivia contest! Form teams of up to 4 players and read the 8 designated titles to compete.
This year's titles are:
Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick
White Cat by Holly Black
Legend by Marie Lu
Smile by Raina Telgemeier
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy
Thirteen Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson
How They Croaked: The Awful Ends of the Awfully Famous by Georgia Bragg
Author Tony Houston will discuss his new book on the Houston Family of Warwick and show how doing a family genealogy is also an exploration of the history of the United States.
Come join us for a screening of "Do the Math", a film on climate change produced by 350.org. It includes the latest on climate change, including footage of their recent nationwide bus tour. See the film and stay for a discussion of the issues and what we can do about climate change. This program is sponsored by Sustainable Warwick.
Celebrate the 2013 baseball season opener - visit "First Pitch" in the Library's Community Room through the month of April.
On April 23rd from 6:30 to 7:45pm James Amore will meet with visitors to his exhibit, which features limited edition signed prints from digitally-produced masters of the originals as well as original watercolors. The artist created these over a 20-year period working in the sports industry. All of the pieces celebrate the players and the game of baseball.
If you're between the ages of 13 and 18 and would like some input on the library's new teen website, join and make your voice heard! Maybe you have a great idea for a logo, have a great eye for color and design, or just really want a say in what kinds of content we post. Come on in!
In his colorful slide talk, John Yrizarry, a wildlife illustrator and field naturalist, will help you identify some of the eighty species of butterflies found in Orange County and tell you when and where they can be found. What better way to start the spring season than by learning more about these enchanting creatures?
Blending history with musical demonstrations, John Sheehan follows the evolution of finger style guitar in a fun and engaging way. Beginning with 16th century lute music, moving through Baroque and Classical period guitar, and finally arriving at contemporary finger style guitar, John's mastery of a multitude of musical styles is sure to entertain.
Earn your babysitting certificate! Instructor Denise Schirmer will lead a babysitting workshop for ages 12 and up. Learn basic first aid, what to do in an emergency, and more.
Join us for a night of music rooted in the rich musical palette of both the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Fresh, innovative, modern and infectious, NOGA Group's music is sure to delight!
Concert will be held outdoors, weather permitting. Feel free to bring a beach chair or blanket.