Going to Our Star with the Parker Solar Probe
The Sun is the star in our neighborhood. It has always been a part of the human story - our daily lives, the annual cycle of the seasons, and a significant part of our history.
The Sun is the star in our neighborhood. It has always been a part of the human story - our daily lives, the annual cycle of the seasons, and a significant part of our history.
The Warwick Eclectic Readers will be reading Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng.
In October 2016, on the eve of Yom Kippur -- the holiest, most solemn day of the Jewish calendar -- a cemetery belonging to Temple Beth Shalom of Florida, NY was desecrated with vile, anti-Semitic iconographic symbology. Michael Melasky tells the story of this event, its immediate and long-term aftermath and the enormous effect it had on the entire community. The presentation leads to a broad-based conversation on hate speech, offering proactive strategies on how to deal with this behavior.
Woodstock's 50th Anniversary - 1 hour of Peace and Music. Let's celebrate 50 years since the original Woodstock music festival. Music, food, tie-dyeing and fun! Ages 4-9 with adult. Register beginning June 15 online or in person at the Children's Desk.
ScienceTellers - Aliens: Escape from Earth - Two kids on an adventure meet a crazy space scientist and try to save some aliens! Science and stories together! Ages 4-10. Register beginning June 15 online or in person at the Children's Desk.
Maria Patrizio, a local Family Court attorney, will speak about her book, Successfully Navigating Family Court in New York. Ms.
Mad Science - Space Phenomena: learn about asteroids, meteors and comets. Make a small telescope to take home. Ages 6-10. Register beginning June 15 online or in person at the Children's Desk.
Mad Science - Space Travel: learn about space propulsion and rocket construction. Help launch a model rocket. Ages 6-10. Register beginning June 15 online or in person at the Children's Desk.