Improve problem solving, language development and motor skills while digging into tubs of different materials.
Ages 2-5 with a caregiver.
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Improve problem solving, language development and motor skills while digging into tubs of different materials.
Ages 2-5 with a caregiver.
What’s it like to be a school nurse? A tour guide? A farmer? A firefighter? A plumber? A community volunteer?
Over the last few years, we have come to appreciate what each of us does on a daily basis in a new way, but what are each other’s days really like? At these casual gatherings, three local residents will have 10 or 15 minutes to describe what occupies their days, followed by questions from the audience. Refreshments will be served.
Kevin Anthony Ryan, Okey Dokey the Clown
Kevin has been a professional clown for more than 20 years. He created the character Okey Dokey and eventually opened his own children’s entertainment company. Originally an “actor/waiter,” Kevin recently returned to acting/screenwriting, but he continues to love performing as a clown and keeping the children laughing.
Suzyn Barron, President, Warwick Valley Humane Society
Suzyn has managed the daily shelter operations and been an Animal Control Officer since 2000. Her responsibilities are varied, including fund raising for the not-for-profit shelter. She loves contributing to her commmunity by saving the lives of animals, easing suffering, returning lost pets, and finding forever homes through adoption.
Sara de Maine Kearns, Tour Guide and Africa Specialist
Sara, who started her tour business, Travels with Sara, in 2009, specializes in private guided safaris throughout Africa. She personally escorts groups, or even a single individual, in off-the- beaten track adventures with an emphasis on conservation. Sara is also the author of several guidebooks on Africa and was recently featured in WomLEAD magazine.
Hear a fairy tale then use your imagination to complete a fairy tale themed STEAM challenge.
Grades 1 - 4
Can you tell the difference from a name brand or generic? Put your taste buds to the test and try them side by side. Whoever gets the most correct will win a prize!
We proide the LEGOs you provide the imagination! Your creations will be displayed in the Children's Room.
For Children.
NO REGISTRATION NEEDED, just drop in.
The Shelburne Line was a World War II escape network operating in occupied France which returned 138 allied servicemen to England in 1943-1944. The French Resistance located downed airmen and hid them from the Germans through a series of safe-houses. Once a month, during the dark of the moon, the men were transported to the Brittany coast to meet a British motor gun boat that would return them to England. Presenter Rick Feingold recounts the story of how his father, Lt. Louis Feingold, a B-17 U.S. Army Air Force navigator, escaped Nazi capture.
Rick Feingold teaches The Air Force in World War II at Bergen Community College.
Music, medi"play"tion + bubbles=fun!
10-35 months with a caregiver
Music, medi"play"tion + bubbles=fun!
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Music, medi"play"tion + bubbles=fun!
10 -35 months w/caregiver
-35 months w/caregiver
Music, medi"play"tion + bubbles = fun!
3-5 Years
Music, medi"play"tion + bubbles=fun!
10-35 months with a caregiver