A Brush of History: Art in Circus and Circus in Art
Doors Open at 6:30pm ~ Program Begins at 7pm
THE LIBRARY'S SYSTEM WILL BE DOWN AUGUST 1-4. PLEASE KEEP YOUR LIBRARY MATERIALS UNTIL AUGUST 5 OR LATER. ALL DUE DATES HAVE BEEN EXTENDED AND NO LATE FINES WILL ACCRUE. THANK YOU!
Doors Open at 6:30pm ~ Program Begins at 7pm
Back by popular demand! Build your very own working longbow and some arrows out of common items. All materials will be provided. Registration is mandatory to ensure we have enough materials.
Join Tom Roberts, proprietor of Ye Olde Warwick Book Shoppe, for a discussion of an account of the Stonewall Riot and its role in the movement for gay and lesbian rights.
Join us for a panel discussion with local teens as they share their experiences growing up online. Our teen panel will offer insights and perspectives of the digital world and share some of their concerns, challenges, and solutions dealing with screen time.
Please join us for this informative discussion. Remember, when it comes to teens۪ digital lives, they are the experts. This workshop is for parents and caregivers of elementary through high school students.
Thinking of buying a pre-owned boat? Capt. Manny Rebelo will give an overview of the pre-purchasing process, including what to look for and what to avoid. He will lead you through a step-by-step process with ease.
The Traveling Lantern Theatre Company presents: The Story of Ebenezer Scrooge or "A Christmas Carol." The classic tale of a miser's redemption. For families with children 5 and up. Register beginning Sept. 10 online or at the Children's Desk.
It۪s a one-ring circle of fun and learning as Karen Gersch, a founder of the Big Apple Circus, and Cirque du Soleil۪s Guto Vasconcelos introduce and demonstrate simple circus skills. Kids of all ages get to try their hand at balancing objects, juggling and cool acrobatic moves! Hurry, Hurry! Register soon. Seating is limited, but the marvels that will unfold are limitless.
Every family living in Warwick today migrated from somewhere else. Some came here long ago, some came very recently. Enjoy a panel discussion and sharing of where we all came from to find our home in the Warwick Valley.
Dream your perfect Village of Warwick as if you had complete freedom of design and the resources to create it. Then create a paper collage "flag" symbolizing your vision, with an explanatory paragraph, for exhibit at the Library to celebrate the Village Sesquicentennial. Collage materials will be provided, or you may bring your own.