CTAP Resume Review
CTAP is the Library's Career Transition Assistance Program.
Have your resume critiqued and your job search questions answered during a forty-five minute, one-on-one session with career consultant Gregg Knowles.
FOR THE NOVEMBER 5 ELECTIONS, THE LIBRARY IS THE POLLING PLACE FOR WARWICK ELECTION DISTRICTS 5 AND 21 ONLY. POLLS WILL BE OPEN 6AM-9PM. VOTING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM ON THE LOWER LEVEL.
NOT SURE WHERE TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 5? USE THE NYS VOTER LOOK-UP TO FIND YOUR POLLING LOCATION.
CTAP is the Library's Career Transition Assistance Program.
Have your resume critiqued and your job search questions answered during a forty-five minute, one-on-one session with career consultant Gregg Knowles.
Due to popular demand, the Library is pleased to announce another jigsaw puzzle competition! Teams of up to four people will do their best to complete a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle within a set time period. Join us for another night of fun!
THIS PROGRAM IS FOR ADULTS AND TEENS IN HIGH SCHOOL. PLEASE CALL THE HELP DESK AT 986-1047, EXT. 3 TO SIGN UP.
As the climate crisis heats up, what are the energy alternatives that can quickly and cost-effectively reduce greenhouse gases and transition us from fossil fuels? Attendees of this talk are eligible for points toward a national 21-day Drawdown EcoChallenge to reduce their carbon footprint during the month of April.
Insects and microorganisms abound in a healthy garden and are, in fact, critical to the life cycle of plant growth and food production. To achieve a balanced ecosystem, one must first identify beneficial insects and provide a habitat for them to thrive. Microorganisms, often imperceptible to the naked eye, also play an essential role in the health of the garden. Join Gar Wang for a discussion of the organic garden's friends and foes.
In this interactive and engaging workshop, participants will learn about biodiversity: what it is and how to cultivate it in common spaces. All participants will have the opportunity to learn about seed saving, increasing biodiversity through native planting and will walk away with seed bombs.
Come meet the members of the St. James Camera Club and learn about their creative process. Open to the public; no registration necessary!
Celebrate the anniversary of the making of The Wizard of Oz, see it again at the Library. Doors open at 5:30pm with some fun activities; movie will begin at 6:30pm. Register beginning March 16 online or in person at the Help Desk or Children's Desk. 101 minutes; rated G.
Pointillism is a technique of neo-impressionist painting using tiny dots of various pure colors, which become blended in the viewer's eye. It was developed by Georges Seurat with the aim of producing a greater degree of luminosity and brilliance of color.
Artist Michael Byro will teach participants how to create a small pointillist painting on wood. A $5 refundable is due at the time of in-person registration at the Help Desk; please choose one design - flower (complex) or primitive animal (easy) - when registering for this class. Space is limited.
Leading the vocalist to greater awareness of and mastery over their instrument, this class is a unique and powerful blend of gentle yoga, breath work, mindfulness, and sounding for singers, actors, teachers, speakers, and anyone wanting more comfort, ease and confidence in using their voice. The voice is the seat of self-expression and personal power. Rediscover your innate ability to vocalize with confidence, connection and intention.
Dan Mack will present a series of one-hour workshops for people interested in developing creative approaches to the challenges of aging. Participants are invited to explore several stations of tools and materials. The workshops close with specific suggestions for similar activity at home. This is a series of 3 workshops; please register for each one separately ( April 17, 24 and May 1).