Imagineers Workshop
Put your imagination to work! Join us for a day of imagination stations around the library where all ages can play, experiment and create using the principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM). Activities for all ages, young and old!
Traditional and recycled crafts, electrical, engineering and architectural activities, fine arts, and cooking activities as well as a demo of our new 3D printer!
Climate Change Program
What causes climate change and how is it already affecting the world? How is it impacting the Hudson Valley and New York City? What solutions are available? What can you do to lessen its effects? This two-part series presented by three local scientists provides answers to these commonly-asked questions.
Dr. William J.Makofske, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Ramapo College, and member of Sustainable Warwick; Dr. Charles Holmes, Former NASA Program Manager; Edward Sattler, M.S. Science Educator and owner, Green Me LLC.
The Emerging Climate Crisis: Global and Local Impacts and What You Can Do About It
What causes climate change and how is it already affecting the world? How is it impacting the Hudson Valley and New York City? What solutions are available? What can you do to lessen its effects? This two-part series presented by three local scientists provides answers to these commonly-asked questions.
Dr. William J.Makofske, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Ramapo College, and member of Sustainable Warwick; Dr. Charles Holmes, Former NASA Program Manager; Edward Sattler, M.S. Science Educator and owner, Green Me LLC.
Mental Health Awareness Program
"I Am From": Drama Performance by the Warwick Actor Training School
At Thanksgiving, we join together with our families - both those generated and created through friendship -- to celebrate togetherness. 'I Am From' reflects that togetherness.
Non-Fiction Book Group discusses "Ashley's War" by Gayle Lemmon
In 2010, the Army created Cultural Support Teams, a secret pilot program to insert women alongside Special Operations soldiers battling in Afghanistan. The Army reasoned that women could play a unique role on Special Ops teams: accompanying their male colleagues on raids and, while those soldiers were searching for insurgents, questioning the mothers, sisters, daughters and wives living at the compound. Their presence had a calming effect on enemy households, but more importantly, the CSTs were able to search adult women for weapons and gather crucial intelligence.
Green Team Event
Teen Tech Tutors
Need to learn how to use your smartphone or tablet? Make an appointment with a teen tech tutor for some one-on-one help!
Teen Tech Tutors
Need to learn how to use your smartphone or tablet? Make an appointment with a teen tech tutor for some one-on-one help!