Teen Crafternoon: Harry Potter Help
Volunteers will meet to make items for the upcoming Harry Potter Lock-In.
Volunteers will meet to make items for the upcoming Harry Potter Lock-In.
Always wanted to try kayaking, but don’t know how to get started? Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) trip leader and ACA instructor Don Urmston will tell you how to get started, what gear you’ll need, where to go paddling, where to meet other paddlers and where to get instruction on your technique. See and feel the difference in kayaks, paddles and other equipment at this hands-on presentation. Special attention is given to kayak safety and choosing your first kayak. Whether you just want to paddle occasionally, or you want to become an expert sea kayaker, this program will get you started.
Join Pat Foxx as she guides participants through the basics of watercolor painting in an informal, relaxed setting. All materials will be provided. Registration in person at the Help Desk, with $5.00 deposit refundable in class.
Join Pat Foxx as she guides participants through the basics of watercolor painting in an informal, relaxed setting. All materials will be provided. Registration in person at the Help Desk, with $5.00 deposit refundable in class.
Join Pat Foxx as she guides participants through the basics of watercolor painting in an informal, relaxed setting. All materials will be provided. Registration in-person at the Help Desk, with $5.00 deposit refundable in class.
Join local filmmaker Mary Collura for a screening of Encapsulate, a short documentary film that focuses on the central part of the Warwick Village Sesquicentennial and the August 2017 opening of the 1967 time capsule buried 50 years previously.
“The Play in a Day” created at the workshop held earlier in the day, will be premiered in the Library Community Room. Join us for a unique theater experience and to lend support the talents of our Library Senior Improvisational Troupe!
The Salmagundi Consort will present an introduction to popular music of the Hudson Valley in the late 18th century. Gene Tozzi (hammer dulcimore), Jane Barsumian (violin) and Sona Hairabedian (cello) combine music with reenactment, interspersing their concert with accounts of musical performance of the period. Their repertoire includes popular English, Irish and Scottish music of the 18th century.