Book Hipsters: Book Review Club for Teens
Earn volunteer credit by helping to plan fun events for teens! New members are always welcome.
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Earn volunteer credit by helping to plan fun events for teens! New members are always welcome.
Join Teen Advisory Board and help plan teen programs here at the library. Volunteer credit will be given. New members are always welcome!
Registration not limited to Warwick cardholers.
Literature professor Ralph William Boone examines the history of Black in Russia, from the earliest writings in Ovid and Pindar through to the present day. How is it possible that the father of modern Russian literature, Alexander Pushkin, is the great-great grandson of a slave from Cameroon? Come learn about this fascinating story and many others.
Registration not limited to Warwick cardholders.
Author Chuck Larocca will discuss his new book, The 124th New York State Volunteers in the Civil War, detailing the journey of the local unit, which saw action in many of the major battles of the War such as Gettysburg and Chancellorsville. Enriched with much newly-uncovered primary source material -- such as letters written by eyewitnesses, including Captain James Benedict of Warwick -- the book presents a richly-detailed and poignant view of the experience of the war. Copies of the book will be available for purchase.
Are you volunteering for the pre-school fair? Learn to make balloon animals and practice your face-painting skills!
Registration is limited to Warwick patrons, ending January 25, 2013.
Open registration begins January 25, 2013.
No mess! Learn an easy and relaxing method for transferring your favorite images for use on greeting cards or artwork. Please bring your own images to transfer. Only photocopies (b/w or color) or images clipped from newspapers and magazines work for this technique.
Artwork by Jacinthe Battaglino using this technique will be on display in the Board Room during the month of January.
Drummer Maxwell Kofi Donkor offers sights and sounds of Ghanaian culture and art in an interactive program for all ages.
This performance is made possible by generous sponsorship from the Albert Wisner Public Libray Foundation.
Do you love comics, anime, and games? Do you love science fiction and fantasy? Join our brand new multifandom club, Sci-fi Wasabi! Meet other fans and discuss everything you love. Meets the 3rd Saturday of every month.
Have you always wanted to learn to knit? Here's your chance with this four-session class! Yarn will be provided, but please bring your own size 8 knitting needles. Open to anyone in grades 5 through 12.