This is the regular meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. The public is welcome to attend. For the full schedule, please click here. Because Board meetings are held after hours, members of the public with a physical disability who wish to...
Read moreLibrary Board Meeting
This is the regular meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. The public is welcome to attend. For the full schedule, please click here. Because Board meetings are held after hours, members of the public with a physical disability who wish to...
Read moreLearn How to Zentangle
Adults who are looking for an enjoyable new artistic hobby might try Zentangle. It’s a method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns and Jill Greenbaum, a certified Zentangle instructor, will teach this session at the Library...
Read moreLearn How to Face Paint!
Ever wanted to know how to face paint? This program, taught by face-painter extraordinaire Nicole Jones, will teach you the basics. For ages 9 – 13. Admittance is limited to the first ten registrants. To sign up, call the Library at (914)...
Read moreAnimal Embassy: Colors and Patterns of the Animal Kingdom
Like people, animals come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors. Library patrons will learn about these diverse colors and patterns and what they mean and will meet some of Animal Embassy’s Animal Ambassadors — such as a red-eyed tree...
Read moreMary Poppins: See the Original 1964 Film
Before heading out over the holiday break to see the new Mary Poppins Returns, come to the Library with the little ones to see the original 1964 classic starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Rated G. Registration requested, but walk-ins are...
Read moreMary Poppins Tea Party
In celebration of the long-awaited sequel to the original Mary Poppins movie, come to the Library for tea and wear your Mary Poppins best! This program is for children of all ages. Attendance is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Read moreAuthor Visit: Bank Magic by K. Samuel Murray
The book Bank Magic by K. Samuel Murray fills the critical need for young people, ages 7-18 years, to become financially literate. They’ll use the lessons in the book for the rest of their lives. Murray will be on hand for this author talk to...
Read moreTechgirlz: Inspiring Girls to Explore the Possibilities of Technology
The Library will be holding this two-part introduction to Techgirlz, a program whose mission is “to inspire middle school girls to explore the possibilities of technology to empower their future careers.” The other session is on Tuesday, December...
Read moreTechgirlz: Inspiring Girls to Explore the Possibilities of Technology
The Library will be holding this two-part introduction to Techgirlz, a program whose mission is “to inspire middle school girls to explore the possibilities of technology to empower their future careers.” The other session is on Friday, December...
Read moreFourth-Grade Book Club: Wishtree
In December, the club will discuss Wishtree by Katherine Applegate. According to the book’s website, “Red is an oak tree who is many rings old. Red is the neighborhood ‘wishtree’—people write their wishes on pieces of cloth and tie them to...
Read moreThird-Grade Book Club: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
At its December meeting, the club will discuss The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe which was the first book published in the C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia series. It follows the Pevensie siblings as they discover Narnia, and the good and evil...
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