The Pretty Committee will show you how to decorate votive holders with colorful bingo chips. Please bring in two clear jars for this project; we will provide the embellishments!
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The Pretty Committee will show you how to decorate votive holders with colorful bingo chips. Please bring in two clear jars for this project; we will provide the embellishments!
Join other enthusiasts for a fun-filled, lively afternoon! Space is limited to 8 players. Registration not required.
Join the Library's new Walking with Books walking group. Join other walkers every Saturday morning for a stroll around the Library grounds and adjacent areas. Group will meet outside the Library near the front door.
Ira Glass of This American Life says, “Great stories happen to people who know how to tell them.” Do you want to get better at captivating listeners? Whether you want to tell your story on stage, in a business meeting or college interview, or at the family table, professional storyteller Terry Wolfisch Cole of Tell Me Another will teach you everything you need to know to engage any audience. The session will include an opportunity to hear Terry tell a story as well as tips and tricks for effective storytelling. The audience will then break into smaller groups to create a story.
Terry Wolfisch Cole is the founder and host of Tell Me Another, a live storytelling show in the Hartford area. She is a Moth GrandSLAM champion whose story of running away from home was featured on the Moth Radio Hour and in Readers Digest. Terry has told stories onstage in New York, Boston, Miami, Burlington, Washington DC, and at numerous local shows throughout New England. She regularly teaches storytelling workshops and offers one-on-one coaching for a wide range of purposes including fundraising and professional development.
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes.
Drop-in Saturday Morning Storytime- Stop by for stories, songs and a craft. Ages 2-7.
Determining location exactly was an important part of life in 18th c. Warwick. Join John Mueller of the Corps of Engineers, King's Army in America reenactment group as he demonstrates tools of math, geography, astronomy, and the art of map-making as used by surveyors during Revolutionary days. This outdoor, free event is a part of Founders' Day at the Gen. John Hathorn historic site, 21 Hathorn Rd., the grounds of the Old Stone House Inn sponsored in coorperation with the Friends of Hathorn historical society.
No registration required.
In the Garden! It's time to beautify our patio, help us by planting a planter of various flowers. Each family will be responsible for one planter and can then decorate a pot, put flowers in it and take it home. For families. Register online beginning March 19.
The music of the band AMP began as an open ended, genre-defying musical dialogue, created entirely in the Cloud during the COVID-19 lockdown. It celebrates the transformative power of collaboration and how the spark of musical inspiration is not confined by physical boundaries. The result is an improvisational amalgam of influences from jazz, R&B, blues, and rock. We invite you to join us as we continue this musical dialogue in a live performance environment.
AMP is Glenn John Arnowitz: piano/B3; Mike Pacer: sax & flute; Gerard Mancini: guitar; Jeff Mullaney: bass; and Ron Harsch: drums & percussion. AMP albums—"Captured by Grace" and "Sorry, I Was On Mute"—are available on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Pandora and all other streaming services.
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes.
THIS CONCERT WILL BE HELD INDOORS DUE TO ANTICIPATED HEAT AND THUNDERSTORMS.
Being the Ricardos (2021) Starring Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem. Follows Lucy and Desi as they face a crisis that could end their careers and another that could end their marriage. Rated R; 2 hours, 11 min.