Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Elizabeth Zelvin returns to Port Chester to discuss her new mystery, DEATH WILL HELP YOU LEAVE HIM, featuring recovering alcoholic Bruce Kohler and his friends. Elizabeth is a New York City psychotherapist and the author of DEATH WILL GET YOU SOBER. Her short story, "Death Will Trim Your Tree," appears in the holiday crime anthology, THE GIFT OF MURDER, which benefits Toys for Tots. Learn more about the author on her website: http://www.elizabethzelvin.com. For more information, contact Stacey Harris at 914-939-6710 x103.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Meets every Tuesday & Thursday throughout the Mamaroneck Public School's Calendar Year. If no school, then no teacher-in-the-library. FREE help available for students in Grades K-6. Just stop by if you need a little extra help. Children's Room Internet computers are for homework & research use only during this program. Call (914) 698-1250 X24 for details.
Author Malikah Reese Maccabee discusses and reads from her novel "Stages" in the Rotunda Gallery. Copies of the book will be available to purchase.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
8 Week Session. Stories & Crafts for 2 year olds and a grown-up. Registration Required. Call (914) 698-1250 x24. Will meet @ Harbor Pavilion in Blue Room.
Storyland (ages 3 to 5)
10:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Circle Time For Tots (ages 1 to 3)
11:15 to 11:45 a.m.
Led by Pam Pooley. Pam is a former instructor at Columbia Teacher's College and author of the memoir, A Season Abroad: Reflections of a Journey of Faith. All writers (and wannabe writers) are invited to share their work, or desire to write, in a supportive atmosphere. Registration is not required and drop-ins are welcome.
Drop in to make a scarf for yourself or for the pediatric cancer unit at Yale. No registration, ages 10+
The Chess Club at the Greenburgh Public Library, 300 Tarrytown Road, Elmsford, NY, 10523, is open to teens 5th grade and up.
"The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" by Junot Diaz.
Refreshments. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Join us to discuss these books over bagels and coffee. No registration; drop-ins welcome.
Thursday, December 10th at 10:30 - Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky
Irene Nemirovsky was rounded up in Paris in 1944 and transported to Auschwitz where she died. Suite Francaise comprises the first two parts of a trilogy describing the Nazi invasion of Paris in June 1942.
Do you need help downloading audio books from the WLS/Overdrive website?
Greg McKeon will be in the library every Thursday from 3:00 - 5:00 to answer your questions. Please bring your Mp3 player or Ipod if you have questions regarding transferring audio books to your player.
If you cannot come during those hours, you can email your questions to Greg at:
keelerlibrary@yahoo.com - attention Greg.
Meets every Tuesday & Thursday throughout the Mamaroneck Public School's Calendar Year. If no school, then no teacher-in-the-library. FREE help available for students in Grades K-6. Just stop by if you need a little extra help. Children's Room Internet computers are for homework & research use only during this program. Call (914) 698-1250 X24 for details.
Celebrate the holiday season at a special Storytime for Grown Folks. Daphne McKnight reads aloud from selected writings ~ some well-known, along with a few surprises! In the Rotunda Gallery.
Kabul Beauty School by Deborah Rodriguez
Enter the curious closed world of Afghan women as author Rodriguez chronicles her efforts to establish Afghanistan's first modern beauty school and training salon.
Colorful...suspenseful, funny.
Call 914-631-7734. Books are available at the reference desk.
Writers are invited to read and share their fiction, non-fiction and poetry with family and friends. There is no registration and refreshments will be served.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Book lovers & discussion group for children in Grades 3 & 4 / 5 & 6. Meets alternating Fridays @ Harbor Pavilion. Call (914) 698-1250 X24.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
The library offers free one-on-one computer lessons on Saturdays from 10:30am to 4:30pm. We can help you search the Internet, set up an e-mail account and use Word or Excel. Call to set up a time or drop-ins. All levels of expertise are welcome.
Cimarron Cultural Cafe and Folk ArtsWestchester present "Cimarron Holiday Festival of Afro-Latino Roots," featuring music of Brazil, Colombia and Puerto Rico with Capoeira Arianha, Cafe Dora
Jack Scarangella of the Westchester County Dept. of Senior Programs and Services will speak about how mature adults can learn to maximize public benefits such as social security and veteran’s benefits.
"American Landscapes" paintings by Mia deBethune.
On view December 6 - December 31.
The Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project (KCSPP), a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of Korean history and culture in the United States, presents a unique program that foc
Come celebrate Hanukkah with us at our Hanukkah Puppet Party!
All ages welcome. There will be a puppet show by Jill Liflander, songs, and refreshments.
Presented by Jill Liflander.
Bring the family to celebrate the Festival of Lights. All ages welcome.
Funded by The Friends of the Warner Library.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Join the Literature Lovers at the Hendrick Hudson Free Library for an in-depth discussion of Charles Dicken's classic "Great Expectations". Bring your lunch; the library will provide a beverage. Books are available at the circulation desk. For more information call 914-739-5654.
Meets every Tuesday & Thursday throughout the Mamaroneck Public School's Calendar Year. If no school, then no teacher-in-the-library. FREE help available for students in Grades K-6. Just stop by if you need a little extra help. Children's Room Internet computers are for homework & research use only during this program. Call (914) 698-1250 X24 for details.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Our weekday matinee film series continues in the community room with "My Sister's Keeper" (PG-13) at the Hendrick Hudson Free Library. Alec Baldwin and Cameron Diaz star in this moving film that raises moral and ethical questions. For more information call 914-739-5654.
Meets every Tuesday & Thursday throughout the Mamaroneck Public School's Calendar Year. If no school, then no teacher-in-the-library. FREE help available for students in Grades K-6. Just stop by if you need a little extra help. Children's Room Internet computers are for homework & research use only during this program. Call (914) 698-1250 X24 for details.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Please join us as we say farewell to Mrs. Reid, who has been a Reference Librarian at Warner for 17 years.
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Workshop participants will learn how to manage and organize their personal email account. Priority given tho those who attended part one of the workshop. Space is limited so registration is required.
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
Interested in knitting or crafting?
Adult Category - age 18 and older
Open to residents of Westchester County, NY
Judge: Ken Waldman
Five Hundred Dollars for best poem
The American Association of University Women present Greenburgh Nature Center Executive Director, Kurt Hundgen, leading a program about the Greenburgh Nature Center’s mission in the Greenburgh comm
Led by Pam Pooley. Pam is a former instructor at Columbia Teacher's College and author of the memoir, A Season Abroad: Reflections of a Journey of Faith.
Knit a scarf for you to keep or to donate to the pediatric cancer unit at Yale. We supply the yarn, needles and instruction. No registration, drop-in and we will help you. Ages 10+
"Mind, Body, Spirit" kicks off the Mount Vernon Public Library's new Family Series programming.
Does your current financial status have you stressed out? Are you feeling overwhelmed and at times don't know what to do?
The first film in this series is titled, "Sabotage" (1936) starring Sylvia Sydney and Oskar Homolka on January 6th.
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