Chess Club

Date: 
Thu, 07/11/2013 - 6:45pm to 7:30pm
Contact: 
Children's Dept. 986-1047
Age Group: 
Children

For children who have completed Grades 2-5. Learn to play this fun game or become better. This group will meet Thursday nights July 11-August 8.

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Registration Note:
Online registration begins June 15

Pajama Storytime

Date: 
Wed, 07/10/2013 - 7:00pm to 7:45pm
Contact: 
Children's Dept. 986-1047
Age Group: 
Children

Wear your PJs, bring a pillow or stuffed animal and enjoy some stories. Great for families with young children!

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Registration Note:
Online registration begins June 15

Family Craft Night

Date: 
Mon, 07/08/2013 - 6:45pm to 7:30pm
Contact: 
Children's Dept. 986-1047
Age Group: 
Children

Families can come to the library on Monday nights and make a craft together. This weeks craft: Beaded Bookmarks
**Crafts are recommended for children ages 5 and up**

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Registration Note:
Please register online for this program beginning June 15.

Public Hearing on 2013/2014 Library Tax Levy

Date: 
Tue, 03/26/2013 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Contact: 
Rosemary Cooper at rcooper@rcls.org or at 986-1047, ext. 6
Age Group: 
Adult
Teen

Residents of the Warwick Valley Central School District are invited to meet with the Library Board and Director for further information about, or clarification of, the proposed 2013/2014 Library tax levy and related budget. The tax levy and Trustee vote is scheduled for April 9, 2013 at the Library from 9:00am-9:00pm. Registered voters of the Warwick Valley Central School District are eligible to vote.

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Non-Fiction Book Group - "Pegasus Bridge" by Stephen Ambrose

Date: 
Tue, 04/02/2013 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Contact: 
Contact: Help Desk @ 986-1047, ext. 3 or warref@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

In the early morning hours of June 6, 1944, a small detachment of British airborne troops stormed the German defense forces and paved the way for the Allied invasion of Europe. Pegasus Bridge was the first engagement of D-Day, the turning point of World War II. This gripping account of it by acclaimed author Stephen Ambrose brings to life a daring mission so crucial that, had it been unsuccessful, the entire Normandy invasion might have failed. Ambrose traces each step of the preparations over many months to the minute-by-minute excitement of the hand-to-hand confrontations on the bridge.

Programmer/Name Contact: 
Leon Pianka leonp@optonline.net
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Non-Fiction Book Group - "Shadow Divers" by Robert Kurson

Date: 
Tue, 03/05/2013 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Contact: 
Contact: Help Desk @ 986-1047, ext. 3 or warref@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

For John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, deep wreck diving was more than a sport. Testing themselves against treacherous currents, braving depths that induced hallucinatory effects, navigating through wreckage as perilous as a minefield, they pushed themselves to their limits and beyond, brushing against death more than once in the rusting hulks of sunken ships.

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Non-Fiction Book Group - "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand

Date: 
Tue, 02/05/2013 - 9:00am to 10:00am
Contact: 
Contact: Help Desk @ 986-1047, ext. 3 or warref@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

In evocative, immediate descriptions, Hillenbrand unfurls the story of Louie Zamperini--a juvenile delinquent-turned-Olympic runner-turned-Army hero. During a routine search mission over the Pacific, Louie’s plane crashed into the ocean, and what happened to him over the next three years of his life is a story that will keep you glued to the pages, eagerly awaiting the next turn in the story and fearing it at the same time. --Amazon

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Tuesday Evening Book Club: "Tess of the D'Urbervilles"

Date: 
Tue, 02/05/2013 - 6:30pm to 7:45pm
Age Group: 
Adult

Enrollment is limited to Warwick cardholders.
Etched against the background of a dying rural society, Tess of the d'Urbervilles was Thomas Hardy's 'bestseller,' and Tess Durbeyfield remains his most striking and tragic heroine. Of all the characters he created, she meant the most to him. Hopelessly torn between two men"Alec d'Urberville, a wealthy, dissolute young man who seduces her in a lonely wood, and Angel Clare, her provincial, moralistic, and unforgiving husband"Tess escapes from her vise of passion through a horrible, desperate act.

Programmer/Name Contact: 
Ann Van Hine avanhine@aol.com
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