Non-Fiction Book Club
The Non-Fiction Book Group will meet to decide on upcoming book selections for the group and how to gain new members. All are welcome!
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 FOR APPLEFEST.
The Non-Fiction Book Group will meet to decide on upcoming book selections for the group and how to gain new members. All are welcome!
Erik Larson intertwines the true tale of the 1893 World's Fair and the cunning serial killer who used the fair to lure his victims to their death. Combining meticulous research with nail-biting storytelling, Erik Larson has crafted a narrative with all the wonder of newly- discovered history and the thrills of the best fiction.
Books will be available for checkout; new members always welcome.
Attention, high school parents! It's NEVER too early to understand college financial aid. Learn how to understand your financial aid outlook, find out more about Expected Family Contribution, and other basics of financial aid. Presented by Elizabeth Levine from Signature College Counseling, of Central Valley, NY.
While driving out of the American embassy in Moscow on the evening of February 16, 1978, the chief of the CIA’s Moscow station heard a knock on his car window. A man on the curb handed him an envelope whose contents stunned U.S. intelligence: details of top-secret Soviet research and developments in military technology that were totally unknown to the United States. In the years that followed, the man, Adolf Tolkachev, an engineer in a Soviet military design bureau, used his high-level access to hand over tens of thousands of pages of technical secrets.
Agrisculptor Amy Lewis will be on hand all weekend as part of the Orange County Open Studio tour, and will present a special lecture on Adventures in Agrisculpture on both Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25 at 2:00pm.
Planning meeting for Elizabeth Welling Hathorn Day on June 14th. The public invited to come and brainstorm ideas for celebrating Warwick's Revolutionary Women at Hathorn House.
Join us for an eclectic mix of folk, blues, bluegrass and old-time string band music with the Ice Jammers: Diane Newlander on banjo, Diana Krautter and John Gebhards on mountain dulcimers, Anne Gayler on bass guitar, Roger Flaum and Peter Voletsky on guitar, Peter Segal on mandolin, Tim Denman on Cajun accordion and Frank Tetler on fiddle and mandolin. Diane Newlander will also entertain with Appalachian-style dancing!
Rhonda Denet teams up with Echoes of Sinatra vocalist Steve Kazlaskas for a show that brings audiences back to when these two legends in American music, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, brought crowds to their feet. This showcase features the music of Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, George and Ira Gershwin and several other composers included in the Great American Songbook. Rhonda and Steve not only sing songs that were signature tunes for each artist, but also re-create the duets that were only performed for television specials and live stage shows.
Turn a box into a car and go to the drive-in! Starting at 6:00pm, bring a box big enough for your child to sit in, decorate it and then enjoy a movie. We'll be showing Big Hero 6 (PG). Register beginning June 13 online or at the Children's Desk.
This program has been cancelled. We hope to reschedule in the near future.
Mary Ann Sacino, MS, Sp. Ed., Mary Anne Martin, OTR and Katie Wilson, OTR, will demonstrate infant massage on dolls. Infant massage is a way for you to gently nurture and spend time with your baby. Research suggests that infant massage may have various health benefits and
Encourage interaction between you and your baby
Help your baby relax and sleep
Positively affect infant hormones that control stress
Reduce crying