Pinterest Party @ the Library - Folded Book Candlesticks
The Pretty Committee will show you how to create beautiful tealight candle holders from old books. Please bring in a battery-operated tealight candle for this project.
The Pretty Committee will show you how to create beautiful tealight candle holders from old books. Please bring in a battery-operated tealight candle for this project.
Newburgh Chamber Music Ensemble performs "Romantic Music for a Sunday Afternoon," a concert which will feature light-hearted and delightful music by Dvorak, Telemann, Godard, Cui, and Nielsen. Performers are fine regional musicians, including violinist Carole Cowan, oboist Joel Evans, cellist Susan Seligman, and pianist Ruthanne Schempf. Colleagues in the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and at the State University of New York at New Paltz, these musicians have distinguished individual careers as well as a long history of collaboration.
This course will provide an introduction to ASL, the third most commonly-used language in the United States. The Manual Alphabet, deaf culture, basic vocabulary and grammar structure will be the program's focus, with the goal of acquiring the language on a conversational level.
This is an eight-week course; attendance at all sessions is strongly encouraged.
Dressed in the clothes Adams wore as President (1797-1801), George Baker as John Adams talks about life with his wife Abigail and his views of history and society in a humorous and inspiring performance.
This performance is made possible by a generous gift from Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes to the Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation.
We all love our kids, but being a single parent is hard. Whether you're single by choice or through loss, divorce or separation, this parenting class will help you manage your life more effectively.
Presented by Diane Lang - Therapist, Educator and Life Coach. Diane Lang has an M.A. in Counseling and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from the New York Institute of Technology. She has her Positive Psychology coaching certificate from Wholebeing Institute.
Program Canceled-will be rescheduled for a future date TBA.
Gardening with Native Plants for Birds: presented by Master Gardeners Melissa Peterson and Cecelia Lillard, this program provides insider information and tips about using native plants in our gardens and landscapes that are not only attractive but also help sustain our native and migrating bird populations. This program brought to you by Orange County Audubon.
In 2009, Audubon New York partnered with the New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) to launch a American Kestrel recovery effort. This robin-sized falcon can be found throughout the state and are most common in meadows, pastures, and farm fields, but also live in cities and towns. Kestrels are cavity nesters, preferring holes in dead trees rather than building nests, and favor areas surrounded by large open areas with plenty of hunting perches nearby. This program will discuss ways to help increase their numbers.
Join us for a multi-media bird identification presentation from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Intresting bird facts as well as bird calls will be presented.
Play, Move & Sing with Sukey Molloy- Join Sukey Molloy for her award winning interactive series of musical play activities designed to encourage movement, play and song in the developing years. The class includes playing with balls, scarves, finger puppets, rhythm stixs and more. Ages 10 months- 36 months. Register beginning Sept. 9 online or at the children's desk.
Play, Move & Sing with Sukey Molloy- Join Sukey Molloy for her award winning interactive series of musical play activities designed to encourage movement, play and song in the developing years. The class will include play with balls, scarves, finger puppets, rhythm stixs and more. Ages 10 months-36 months. Register beginning Sept. 9 online or at the children's desk.