Book Hipsters
Book Hipsters will meet and discuss the books they've read recently, as well as old favorites. Meet other bookworms and discover new books to read.
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!
Book Hipsters will meet and discuss the books they've read recently, as well as old favorites. Meet other bookworms and discover new books to read.
Have you always wanted to learn to knit? Sally Pellegrini will get you started with a simple scarf project. All materials will be provided. Meets for three sessions. Open to grades 6 through 12.
Local artist Margaret Potemski will show you how to create your own fun designs with foam.
Mary Makofske will lead a discussion of Laura Hillenbrand's best-selling biography of Louis Zamperini, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption.
Books are available for checkout; all are welcome.
Dr. Rick Rutowski will present the latest research on running biomechanics, training, as well as injury prevention and treatment options.
Allison Petrus-Wilkins leads a book discussion of "Dancing Through It" by Jenifer Ringer.
Jill Mante will provide one-on-one help with your college application essay in two sessions. Bring in a copy of your essay and Jill will help you turn it into an essay you can be proud of.
You must register at the Help Desk for your 20 minute time slot. Please plan on attending both sessions.
This class is designed for beginning musicians and music fans who wish to understand the components of music and how these components work. The basics of chords and chord progression, melody and harmony will be discussed. Pace and direction is set, in part, by student background and interest. You do not need a knowledge of music - only a desire to learn! This class will meet for four consecutive Wednesdays; attendance at all classes is strongly recommended.
Learn to fold an origami crane and help us in our quest to create 1,000 cranes to send to the Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima, Japan. While folding the cranes, tap your toes to tthe Classic Rock sounds of Uncle Shoehorn. Snacks and beverages will be served.