AARP Defensive Driving Class
Tune up your driving skills, update your knowledge of the rules of the road and learn defensive driving techniques.
AARP members: $20; non-members: $25
FOR THE NOVEMBER 5 ELECTIONS, THE LIBRARY IS THE POLLING PLACE FOR WARWICK ELECTION DISTRICTS 5 AND 21 ONLY. POLLS WILL BE OPEN 6AM-9PM. VOTING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM ON THE LOWER LEVEL.
NOT SURE WHERE TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 5? USE THE NYS VOTER LOOK-UP TO FIND YOUR POLLING LOCATION.
Tune up your driving skills, update your knowledge of the rules of the road and learn defensive driving techniques.
AARP members: $20; non-members: $25
Tune up your driving skills, update your knowledge of the rules of the road and learn defensive driving techniques.
AARP members: $20; non-members: $25
AARP Drivers Class teacher Joe Kovacs apoligizes for canceling the class but he has a family medical emergency.
Tune up your driving skills, update your knowledge of the rules of the road and learn defensive driving techniques.
AARP members: $20; non-members: $25
Tune up your driving skills, update your knowledge of the rules of the road and learn defensive driving techniques.
AARP members: $20; Non-members: $25
The Pretty Committee will show you how to turn a Dollar Store frame into a unique bulletin board using wine bottle corks. Please bring in a 5"x7" frame (no glass needed). If you have collected wine corks, now is the time to use them!
The Pretty Committee will show you how to take an inexpensive wall tile and turn it into a one of kind coaster! We will be making a set so if you have some leftover tiles, bring them in!
Almost everyone has heard of Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, yet few have actually read it. Ralph William Boone, adjunct lecturer in English and Russian Literature at City University of New York, will examine how the images of African Americans established in Uncle Tom's Cabin remain with us today.
He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. (Caesar, Act I, Sc. 2)
A charismatic war hero on the brink of kingship, Caesar is celebrated by the people of Rome – but mistrusted by some of his closest friends, who fear his popularity will throw the country into chaos. Plots are hatched and factions emerge, and in the end, 23 daggers and the fall of a few guilty players lead The People to violent justice.
Julie Griffin of the Friends of Griffin's Tavern and the Friends of Fishkill Depot will talk about these significant archaeological sites, their importance to the mid-Hudson during the Revolution, and the continuing efforts to protect them from destruction. Griffin's Tavern in East Fishkill was the rendezvous for patriots such as Washington, LaFayette and Von Steuben, near the main supply depot for the Continental Army.