Join our Summer D&D Campaign! New players are always welcome!
Grades 8-12
New players: contact Emily W. at emwilson@rcls.org or call (845)986-1047 to find out more about creating a character to join!
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, MARCH 31 FOR EASTER. IT WILL REOPEN AT 9AM ON MONDAY, APRIL 1.
Click on a button below to register simultaneously for multiple programs within that age group.
To register for one program only, simply find it on the calendar below and click that link.
Join our Summer D&D Campaign! New players are always welcome!
Grades 8-12
New players: contact Emily W. at emwilson@rcls.org or call (845)986-1047 to find out more about creating a character to join!
Zumba that can be done by everyone, regardless of age or fitness level. Perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower intensity. This program will be held in person, outside on the River Birch Patio at the back of the building
Instructor Jessica Rose Duggins has been a ZIN member since Aug 2019 and absolutely loves teaching Zumba classes. The reason is simple: every class feels like a party! She is ready to get you moving, sweating, and feeling unstoppable. Jessica is currently licensed to teach Zumba, Zumba Gold, Zumba Kids & Kids Jr.
Please dress to sweat and bring your own water bottle if you would like.
Please register for each session individually. If it is raining, the class is cancelled, not moved indoors.
Sing and play instruments, for children 10 months to 36 months.
Stories, songs and a craft. For children 3-5 years old.
Our favorite therapy dogs will be here to hear your stories. Sign up each week at the Children's desk!
A casual game of scrabble that meets weekly!
Join our second MarioKart Competition! Who will win? Who will get red-shelled? Who will survive Rainbow Road?
Ages 12-18
Sea themed crafts to make together. Register for each week separately. For grades k-4.
People view classical music the same way they view kale - they know it's good for them, but still won't eat any. We know the wonderful word of classical music is out there, but are still searching for the recipe that will make it palatable. There is no better composer to bring new listeners to the magnificent world of symphonic music than George Gershwin. He wrote funny and timeless show tunes such as “You say Ee-ther and I say Eye-ther,” but also the opera ``Porgy and Bess.” He wrote adorable symphonic miniatures such as “Walking the Dog'' but also the iconic “Rhapsody in Blue”
Musician and educator, Ken Korn blends both live and recorded performances of Gershwin's fun and easy to digest music, but also introduces participants to his more substantial compositions as well. Gershwin did not compose his show tunes to a lower standard than his symphonic music. Come learn how the same level of sophistication and brilliance found in his ‘Concerto in F’ is also found in ‘Fidgety Feet.’ Likewise the wit and humor of his show tunes permeates his concert works as well.