Mini Smashfest for Teens
Play Super Smash Bros. in a non tournament setting.
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Play Super Smash Bros. in a non tournament setting.
Celebrate your favorite fandom with a special potluck dish! Make a dish based on your favorite book, show, or videogame.
Learn how to make some friendship bracelets in this teen-led workshop. All materials will be provided.
Want to give watercolors a try? Play with watercolor crayons, pencils, and paints. All materials will be provided.
Melt, shape, flavor, and pour chocolates. All materials will be provided.
The Pretty Committee will show you how to create a beautiful spring wreath using some old yarn and felt.
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.
Call the Help Desk at 986-1047, ext. 3 to reserve a spot.
Celebrate Black History Month! Join us for an afternoon of beautiful music performed by the chamber orchestra comprised of young, talented African American string musicians.
*This program is made possible by a generous gift from Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes to the AWPL Foundation.
What was life like for enslaved Africans in the Hudson Valley of New York? Even though "abolition" was made law early in the republic, why did it take so long for emancipation to happen? Join us for a showing of new award-winning documentary,"Where Slavery Died Hard," which examines this question in New York's Ulster County and Shawangunk Mountains region. A discussion will follow, both reflecting on the issues raised and examining the documentary evidence of the lives of the enslaved in Warwick.
Extraordinary vocalist Rhonda Denet, accompanied by the Silver Fox Songs Trio, will perform a collection of jazz standards and soul classics that spans 5 decades. You’ll enjoy hits from a time when Ella Fitzgerald graced the stage to when the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, ruled the airways. This is an outdoor performance, weather permitting: please bring a lawn chair, blanket or towel to sit on if you like. In case of rain, the performance will be in the Community Room, and the first 80 people who registered will be seated