ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
This workshop will help you learn to trust your gut feeling and to use techniques to make your intuitive skills work with and for you.
Children practice reading aloud to gentle, Therapy International Certification dogs who love to listen.
The Concert Series at the Hendrick Hudson Free Library continues with Vickie Russell, performing Folk and Blues.
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
A Peek at the Underside of American Victorian History: Murder Most Foul!
A lecture by Harriet Davis-Kram, Assistant Professor, Queens College
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Sign-up now 631-7734 to participate in an eight week workshop and learn how to translate your life experiences into monologues and scenes in a play.
Join the Literature Lovers at 12:30PM at the Hendrick Hudson Free Library for an in-depth discussion of Jane Austen's classic "Persuasion". Books are available at the Circulation Desk.
Starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law
Nothing escapes him!
Learn basic stamping techniques and a variety of artist's tools such as sponging, heat embossing, chalking, tearing, and antiquing to create beautiful cards, bookmarks, and paper bag album.
Style Show and Discussion with Fashion Writer Kim Johnson Gross
“Why see a shrink? You’ll feel much better if you spend the money on a new dress.” – Evelyn Johnson, Kim’s mother
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Discuss the novel “Persuasion” by Jane Austen. Register and pick up copies at the Circulation Desk one month before the meeting date. Meet in the Community Room and bring a brown bag lunch.
Dr. Gloria Cohen and Dr. Katherine Vadasdi tell why some injuries are unique to women and how biomechanics and the nutritional needs of women play a role.
Share snacks and beverages as we travel back to 1967; the Vietnam War is raging and Holling Hoodhood is at odds with his teacher, who he knows is out to get him, in this novel by Gary Schmidt, Printz
As awareness about our sustainable resources increases, community concerns grow about food (including policy and supply issues), biological systems and environmental management.
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Chappaqua Library is excited to collaborate with film artists to present this multi-sensory experience to the community.
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Make a tie for Father's Day out of Duct Tape. Sign up at the Library. Grades 3+. Led by Dan Lubitz.
The aquatic folktales of Christopher Agostino, author of Transformations: The Story Behind the Painted Faces, come to life on the faces of audience volunteers
Register now for a special Saturday edition of our annual “Make Way for Ducklings” program. The program is for children ages three to six years old.
Singing Harp presents this classic from the Brothers Grimm. This light-hearted comedy weaves together puppetry, narration and live harp music to tell the story of a commoner who becomes a king.
Discover how to dance with confidence and style in a welcoming and social atmosphere. Our friendly down-to-earth instructor, Nelson Pagan, will break down fancy moves into fun steps.
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Understanding the role of librarians in an age of too much information.
Author Shobha Vanchiswar's deeper commitment to a charitable cause for her family put her in touch with Pres. Clinton.
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Sign-up now 631-7734 to participate in an eight week workshop and learn how to translate your life experiences into monologues and scenes in a play.
Meet Julie Jason, author of The AARP Retirement Survival Guide: How to Make Smart Financial Decisions in Good Times and Bad.
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Presented by Dina Khader, certified nutritionist and dietitian. In celebration of National Senior Health and Fitness Day.
Free and open to the public
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Focusing on urban and suburban landscapes and the junction where city and country exist side by side, Avri Ohana finds the poetic and resonant tension between the seen and unseen
ALL FILMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Sunday, April 18th: Where The Wild Things Are @ 2 PM
Sunday, April 25th: Double Feature: Blacula @12 PM
Empowerment Fitness is a program of stretching, exercise, Zumba dance and meditation designed to increase flexibility, stability, pleasure and relaxation.
Join us at a staged reading of scenes and monologues performed by the participants of Warner Library's Playwriting Workshop. Reception to follow.
All are welcome.
Ben Cheever and Tim Grajek will be at the Warner Library on Monday, June 21st at 7 pm to talk about their book The First Dog.
Join us at a staged reading of scenes and monologues performed by the participants of Warner Library's Playwriting Workshop. Reception to follow.
All are welcome.
Feast on stories and refreshments at Taste and Tell, a program of tales and the dishes they inspire. Bring a story and a treat to share.
Dorsey Salerno, former RE Bell language teacher, will take you through the steps that helped her transform a story she was told into a riveting tale.
Heather Grose and Ana Ferreira will discuss steps you can take in these turbulent financial times as well as emotions and expectations during a volatile market. Registration begins May 19th.
"The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" By David Wroblewski. Join us to discuss this book over coffee and bagels. There is no registration for our book group and drop-ins are welcome.
AVATAR
Doors Open @ 6:30 / Movie Starts @ 7 PM
Open to Grades 6-12
Showing @ Mamaroneck Harbor Pavilion in Blue Room
Call (914) 698-1250 x24 for further details
A wine tasting benefit to "Help Keep the Library Liquid!" The event will be held at the stunning Waccabuc home of Tony award-winning Broadway producers Fran and Barry Weissler.
Village of Mamaroneck's Annual Street Fair takes place today from 11- 6PM.
There will be vendors, food, live music, children's activities & much more.
Kristine Foley, a professional photographer specializing in weddings, events and portraits, shares tips on taking great family photos.
Join us in the Art Gallery for a discussion of "Nation" by bestselling
author Terry Pratchett.
Open to anyone in grades 6 - 9. Refreshments will be served.
Project Peace Flag: Voicing our Visions is a grant-funded program to promote
COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY and PEACE
Learn how to create a simple letter using Microsoft Word in the Library Computer Lab.
Keep your children out of the Emergency Room this summer.
Author and photographer Kevin Woyce presents a history of Hudson River Lighthouses and the lives of the men and women who lived and worked in them, accompanied by original photography and vintage maps
Our weekday matinee film series continues in the community room with "It's Complicated" (R), a hilarious look at marriage and divorce, starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, and Steve Martin.
The Mount Vernon Public Library, in collaboration with the New York Council for the Humanities, will offer Reading Between the Lines: African American Autobiography, a monthly reading and discussion s
Local Resident John White will be offering a series of workshops designed to share his knowledge of photographic tools, technology, and techniques.
Local Resident John White will be offering a series of workshops designed to share his knowledge of photographic tools, technology, and techniques.
Bring in your teddy bear or any stuffed friend to the library for an outdoor storytime.
Bear stories and a "bear-y" snack!
Let’s do the Time Warp again!! Come see the original cult classic movie with a LIVE Performance!
Let’s do the Time Warp again!! Come see the original cult classic movie with a LIVE Performance!
Take a trip back to the days when television was black and white and radio was truly colorful with the performers of "More Than Music" as they perform classic songs from the 1940's through the 1960's,
Embrace your inner artist in this four-part workshop on June 14, 21, & 28, and July 12 with artist Sharon Kullberg. The main focus will be how to use this media and drawing and color theory.
Join the Literature Lovers for an indepth discussion of J.D. Salinger's classic "The Catcher in the Rye". Books are available at the Circulation Desk. For more information call 914-739-5654.
Come to the library to make a pencil holder for Dad!
Project Peace Flag: Voicing our Visions is a grant-funded program to promote
COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY and PEACE
Steve Mochel of Fresh Green Light, Rye’s 21st century Driving School, gives an informational overview of special issues for teen drivers
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