Consider the Conversation: A Documentary about a Taboo Subject with Hospice of Orange & Sullivan

Date: 
Wed, 10/15/2014 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Contact: 
Rosemary Cooper (845) 986-1047, ext. 6; rcooper@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

A film and discussion presented by Hospice of Orange and Sullivan Counties on the topic of end-of-life care. An hour-long film will be followed by a brief discussion and handouts on services and programs that support people with decisions related to the end of life.

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Registration Note:
Program is open to all who are interested.

4-H Discovery Days ~ Forces of Nature

Date: 
Tue, 04/29/2014 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Age Group: 
Teen
Children

4-H DISCOVERY DAYS
Learn about 4-H through hands-on activities.
Ages 8-12
April 29 - Forces of Nature Eathquakes, floods, fires and extreme weather conditions are all forces of nature found on earth that we will explore.learn the science of earthquakes - lava layering - build a barometer

Programmer/Name Contact: 
Ellen Heaney: 657-3794
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Bubble Trouble

Date: 
Wed, 07/30/2014 - 11:15am to 12:00pm
Contact: 
Children's Dept. 986-1047
Age Group: 
Children

Bubble Trouble- How big can a bubble get??? Learn about the science and fun of bubble blowing. A family program for children 3 and up.

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Scienceteller

Date: 
Tue, 07/22/2014 - 6:45pm to 7:30pm
Contact: 
Children's Dept. 986-1047
Age Group: 
Children

Sciencetellers- Dragons and Dreams-Fizz, Boom Read!
A mixture of science and storytelling using experiments of flash paper, exploding bottles, "cool " dry ice, and much more!
For families with children 4 and up.

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John Hathorn's Revolutionary Legacy: Informational Meeting for Friends of Hathorn House

Date: 
Sun, 03/30/2014 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Age Group: 
Adult

Warwick's John Hathorn was a man closely connected to the great figures of our Revolutionary War, and he served on the first Congress of the United States. An overview of his life will be presented, including newly discovered documents, and the public will be invited to help plan the preservation of his home. For further information, please contact Friends of Hathorn House directly at hathornhouse@gmail.com.

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