Library Board of Trustees Meeting
Meeting Cancelled due to Inclement Weather, rescheduled for Wednesday January 22, 2014 at 7pm at the Library.
Meeting Cancelled due to Inclement Weather, rescheduled for Wednesday January 22, 2014 at 7pm at the Library.
Job seekers desiring one-on-one help with their resume and cover letter can reserve a free, 30-minute private session with Gregg Knowles, career counseling consultant. This service will be available from 9:00 AM -12:00 PM.
Individuals may drop-in and will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis as time permits. To reserve a free 30-minute consultation call 986-1047 ext. 3 or stop by the Help Desk.
The Library Board of Trustees meets monthly on the third Tuesday at 7:00pm in the Board Room. The public is welcome to attend.
Join Tommy Tcheng and Kaina Quenga for an authentic Hawaiian cultural experience that will include puppetry, storytelling, ukulele, songs and maybe even some surfing!
This is an outdoor performance please bring a lawn chair. There is unlimited seating. In case of inclement weather the program will be held in the Community Room. Seating in the Community Room will be limited to the first 80 on the registration list.
Kuchipudi is a classical dance from southern India known for its graceful movements and strongnarrative character. Join us for an interactive workshop by a prominent danseuse, Sahana Natesan, who will demonstrate the techniques and gestures of this art form while performing a dance from the Kuchipudi repertoire.
Members of The Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project will be on hand to help attendees make lovely traditional lotus flower lanterns using colorful paper and wire frames. All materials will be provided; participants may choose the color of their lotus flower. Traditional Korean refreshments will be served.
The Korean Spirit & Culture Promotion Project (KSCPP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of Korean history and culture. A short documentary film on Korean artistic traditions will be shown as an introduction to the aesthetics of Korea.
Ron Gee will lead a hands-on workshop using traditional calligraphy tools. Learn to render basic brush strokes and simple Chinese characters.
*This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a re-grant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson. This project is also funded with support from the Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation.
An informative and interactive presentation to help your children get organized. Hope Stuart, of Apple a Day, will give specific tips and strategies to get you started. This program is for parents and caregivers.
Joshua Marber will discuss tips and tricks for paying for college. Learn about financial aid, scholarships, and more!
Meet artist Stephaie Eichelberger. "Progression of a Dream," an exhibit of her most recent work is currently on display in the Community Room and Gallery on the lower level.
Stephanie's work is influenced by Salvatore Dali and the surrealism movement as well as by the mysticism of Native American art. The exhibit includes richly-colored paintings exuding a dream-like or surreal quality, engaging the viewer to step outside of reality and see a new world full of hope and meaning while still retaining a touch of mystery.