We the People Warwick presents "A Day in the Life..."
What’s it like to be a school nurse? A firefighter? A farmer? A police officer? A community volunteer?
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.
What’s it like to be a school nurse? A firefighter? A farmer? A police officer? A community volunteer?
The Gift: Finding the extraordinary in everyday living.
A masterful storyteller, Kathy Morley whisks the reader into another dimension through her own experiences with psychic phenomena, hypnosis, UFO's and channeling. As the plot unfolds, the reader may draw parallels in their lives previously missed or attributed to coincidences, when in truth the cosmos was the guiding light. The Gift chronicles a fascinating journey that highlights the capability of the higher self, transcending time and space.
Sing and play instruments with Mr.Matt. 10-36 Months, w/a caregiver.
Sing & play instuments with Mr.Matt. 10-36 Months, w/a caregiver.
Sing and play instruments with Mr.Matt. 10-36 Months, w/a caregiver.
"Engaging, multi-talented violinist Deni Bonet. Unlike most violinists, she is not nailed to the floor. And she doesn’t shy away from going head-to-head with the guitar player, having fun and breaking an erstwhile-stodgy image of the grand old instrument.” ~ Forbes Magazine
Join us for an afternoon of music featuring violinist/singer Deni Bonet and guitarist/singer Chris Flynn. Also a songwriter, Deni is a classically trained violinist who treats audiences of all ages to quirky, melodic, and fun folk rock music.
A panel of reenactors and tribal members will informally discuss the issues and challenges surrounding the presentation of Native Americans during reenactment of historical events. As the nation's 250th approaches and celebrations are planned, there is great need to include their role and struggles in our history, yet few of this ancestry choose to become reenactors. Those who do participate are overwhelmed with demand.