TAB Meeting
Join our Teen Advisory Board and earn community service by helping to plan and promote the library's teen programs. We want your suggestions! New members are always welcome. Snacks at every meeting!
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.
Join our Teen Advisory Board and earn community service by helping to plan and promote the library's teen programs. We want your suggestions! New members are always welcome. Snacks at every meeting!
Enjoy a night of video games, card games, board games, and snacks.
(2014) Narrated by Isabella Rossellini. Would you risk your life to save a stranger and never talk about it? MY ITALIAN SECRET tells the story of sports idol Gino Bartali, physician Giovanni Borromeo and other Italians worked with Jewish leaders and high-ranking officials of the Catholic Church to carry out ingenious schemes to rescue Jews, partisans and refugees from Nazi-occupied Italy. Gino Bartali is a sports legend; but his most daring triumph came when he risked his life over and over to save Jews threatened by Nazi extermination.
Bingo! Got cabin fever? Bring the family to the Library to play bingo for prizes. Ages 4 and up (adults too!) Register beginning Dec. 14 online, or children/families in person at the Children's Desk, and adults at the Help Desk upstairs.
For each threat the Hudson River has ever faced, there’s always been a proportional force working to protect it. A cast of characters ranging from sailors to farmers to citizen-scientists emerge as heroes, tirelessly defending “America’s first river.” Join Jon Bowermaster for a screening of The Living River and Seeds of Hope, followed by discussion.
Please join library and local historical organization volunteers for this Facebook Live & Zoom meeting event on May 30 to celebrate our area's late 18th century heritage and Founding Veterans and their families!
REGISTER to receive the Zoom meeting link for activity sessions. You MUST give an email address.
WATCH the Facebook Live casts at: https://www.facebook.com/HathornHouseWarwick/
Learn how to make a traditional, braided rag rug. Rag rugs are a great way to use up and repurpose recycled fabrics like old T-shirts. In this class you will learn expert tips on how to properly prepare (shred /cut) the recycled fabric into strips and connect them to make one continuous “yarn” for braiding into a rug. All materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your own T-shirts for a more personalized feel to your rug.
Irving Berlin’s music does not have the rhythmic or harmonic complexities of a Gershwin tune nor the sly naughtiness of a Cole Porter hit. His shows are no longer the staple of high school and community productions in the same way Rodgers and Hammerstein plays live on.