Snakes, lizards, dragons, OH MY! Come learn about the importance of reptiles and see and touch some live ones!
Ages 4 - 12
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Snakes, lizards, dragons, OH MY! Come learn about the importance of reptiles and see and touch some live ones!
Ages 4 - 12
Queen Bees (2021) Romantic comedy features an ensemble cast, including Ellen Burstyn, James Caan (in his final film during his lifetime), Ann-Margret, Christopher Lloyd, Jane Curtin, Loretta Devine and Elizabeth Mitchell. After reluctantly agreeing to move into a home for seniors, a woman encounters a clique of mean-spirited women and an amorous widower. Rated PG-13: 1 hour 40 minutes.
Come and meet new friends and join in on a game that is played all over the world. Mahjong enthusiasts of all skill levels are invited to play every Tuesday from 10am to 1pm. The sessions are open-ended and participants can play as many or as few games as they wish. Players with mahjong sets are encouraged to bring them, as the Library has only a limited number to loan. This program is free, ongoing and open to players from all communities.
The kids will love Mr. Kurt! He will be here to entertain you with songs, neat instruments, and bubbles! Lots of audience participation.
Ages Birth – 6, with a caregiver.
Bring your knitting, crochet, embroidery, needlepoint, cross stitch, punch needling, applique, sewing and all of your fiber arts projects and join us for a non-instructional night of stitching but no b*@%$ing. Group meets on the main level in the poetry corner. No registration; drop-in anytime.
An Exploration of Friendship, Reckoning, and Hope with novelist Shelby Van Pelt |
Join other board game enthusiasts for an afternoon of old-fashioned fun! New members always welcome; no registration necessary.
Opera often invites playful criticism for its intricate and sometimes convoluted plots, dramatic singing, lengthy performances, and foreign languages. However, it has also given us timeless masterpieces like La Bohème, Madama Butterfly, and Don Giovanni. Under the direction of geniuses such as Wagner, Puccini, and Mozart, opera seamlessly blends orchestral, vocal, and dramatic arts to create some of humanity's most significant artistic accomplishments.
We invite you to join Ken Korn and the Kemyndable Trio as they demystify the world of opera. They will perform beautiful and enduring melodies from some of the world’s greatest operas, catering to both aficionados and novices. As in their previous programs, the Kemyndable Trio will use PowerPoint to provide historical context about the composers and storylines for each selection.
The flute, with its naturally melodic and lyrical qualities, closely mirrors the human voice in its ability to breathe and shape musical lines. Many great opera arias and overtures have been beautifully arranged for flute ensemble. Among the works to be performed are several selections from Bizet's Carmen, including the powerful Gypsy Song and the lovely Entr'acte. The program will also feature "O Mio Babbino Caro" from Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi, the overture to Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, the "Flower Duet" from Delibes' Lakmé, "Summertime" from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, and for a touch of fun, "Three Little Maids" from Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado.
The Kemyndable Trio, consisting of Amy Klein, Deborah Proulx, and Kenneth Korn, has performed at numerous venues throughout the Lower Hudson Valley. They are always delighted to return to Warwick’s Albert Wisner Library.
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes.