Pinterest Party @ the Library - Painted Canvas
The Pretty Committee will show you how to create a colorful canvas painting using masking tape and acrylic paint.
The Pretty Committee will show you how to create a colorful canvas painting using masking tape and acrylic paint.
The Pretty Committee will show you how to turn an ordinary embroidery hoop into a stylish organizer. Please bring in 1/2 yard of fabric for this project (an old pillowcase will work!)
Join the Pretty Committee and learn how to take an old book and turn it into a decorative birdhouse.
It was my daughter, but it could just as easily be yours. Or your son. Or you. Addiction has some basis in heredity, but it can happen to anyone. Even the best and brightest are no match, because you don't handle opiods - they handle you. Come learn some of the signs that you might easily miss in the beginning. Get information on where to go for help and the resources to help you fight an adversary like no other. Understand that this is an epidemic now claiming 122 lives a day - some right here in our town.
Bubble Trouble: Comedy, music and interactive bubble fun! Watch Jeff Boyer create astounding bubbles right before your eyes! Ages 4-10. Register beginning June 16 online or in person at the Children's Desk.
Teens will learn techniques on job hunting, building a first resume, and mastering the job interview in this three hour workshop led by Gregg Knowles of Career Transitions.
Teen Advisory Board will meet to discuss plans for summer events at the library.
Teen Advisory Board will meet to discuss ideas for summer reading programs at the library.
Teen Advisory Board will give away free saplings to our patrons. Choose from a variety of native trees and shrubs provided by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
Please join us to learn about native plants here in Warwick, and why they are important to birds and animals. During this hour-long event, children will look at the new raised bed garden at the Library and learn about native plants and birds. This new garden was built by Anna Costa as a Girl Scout Gold Award project to help promote the protection of native plants and birds. Anna will lead the tour. This event is open to children in grades 2-4.