Science Book Club discusses Longitude by Dava Sobel
The Science Book Club will discuss Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time, by Dava Sobel. All are welcome to join in the conversation.
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The Science Book Club will discuss Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time, by Dava Sobel. All are welcome to join in the conversation.
A fun time for all - learning about a favorite variety of wine while learning how to taste and appreciate your wine in a reusable, methodical way. Have you ever wondered about those people who can smell strawberries in their wine, or who talk about a wine’s “finish”? Or maybe you already feel comfortable tasting and ordering wine, but just want some practice with a like-minded group? Join this interactive session - on Zoom - where you practice techniques and language for assessing a wine:
This webinar will feature Warwick Mayor Michael Newhard, Village Trustee Corey Bachman, Michael Helme and Bill Makofske of Sustainable Warwick, and representatives of the six Warwick non-profits participating in the Triple Win Community Solar Campaign: Family Central; Greenwood Lake Community Garden; Safe Space America; Warwick Historical Society; Warwick Valley Humane Society; and Warwick Valley Community Center. Learn how community solar works, how residents and businesses in Warwick can save money with community solar, and how you can help one of Warwick's beloved non-profits by partici
Join the Pretty Committee for a Pinterest Party @ the Library as we create a beautiful farmhouse planter! If you have a fake succulent plant at home, you can add it to this project!
Welcome back to the Pretty Committee's monthly Pinterest Party @ the Library! We are heading outside to our back patio to create some fun, unique lanterns! Please bring a mason jar with a lid or any other clear jar you might have (make sure labels are removed.) We will provide the rest!
This program will discuss the effects of the Covid-19 crisis on families. It will discuss the challenges parents currently face and will offer suggestions to create a more secure and calm home atmosphere with the kids.
The Thursday Morning Book Discussion Group will discuss Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue.
Join Poet Laurie Byro to discuss selected poems of Ted Hughes, husband of Sylvia Plath and Poet Laureate of the UK from 1984 to 1998. The circle will discuss the following: The Thought Fox, Snowdrop, Esther’s Tomcat, Night Ride on Ariel, and King of Carrion. Hard copies of the these poems are available to pick up at the Help Desk, or you can print them yourself from this pdf.
The public is welcome to meet with the Board of Trustees and Library Director regarding any questions concerning the April 5, 2022 tax levy vote, trustee election or about the proposed 2022-2023 operating budget for the Library
The Science Book Club discusses Cure: A Journey Into the Science of Mind over Body by Jo Marchant. Drawing on the very latest research, Marchant explores the vast potential of the mind's ability to heal, lays out its limitations and explains how we can make use of the findings in our own lives.