Joyce Raimondo leads an informal presentation about how she and famous artists express grief through painting. A discussion of Lee Krasner’s painting following Jackson Pollock’s untimely death is discussed along with artists Edvard Munch...
Read moreVoiceScapes Audio Theater
Join us for a live performance of short dramas and comedies from VoiceScapes Audio Theater. VoiceScapes is a modern-day audio theater company formed in 2012 and made up of award-winning professional sound engineers, actors, writers and...
Read moreViva La Vida! Frida Kahlo
Celebrate the art of Mexico’s most famous female artist: Frida Kahlo. Discover how she told the dramatic story of her life in amazing paintings. Then, be sure to have some art supplies handy at home: after the presentation, you will be...
Read moreDemystifying Medicare
This informative in-person event is designed to help those not yet enrolled medicare understand the complicated system. This is open to those close interested in applying or helping other apply. The event will be held in person. Registration is...
Read moreIntro to Babysitting Class
Learn interviewing tips, communication skills, ages and stages of young babies and toddlers, safety and first aid tips and how to feed and care for children. A simple test will be administered at the completion of the course and certificates will...
Read moreDefensive Driving
Instructor Sam Eskander will lead a defensive driving course in-person at the Library. This course will qualify you for a discount on your insurance and point reduction on your license. This course is six hours. There will be a 30-minute lunch...
Read moreYarn Art
Come make yarn art inspired by the work of fiber sculptor Judith Scott at our Community Craft Table during the month of September. This drop in activity is for kids ages 4 and up.
Read moreCrafty Adults: Acorn Winecork Gnomes
Join us in September as our resident artist Sara Mallach shows us how to make adorable Acorn Gnomes using repurposed winecorks…a fun fall project for any skill level. All materials will be provided. This event will take place in-person at...
Read moreEnglish as a Second Language/Foreign Language (ESL) for Intermediate Students
Join us for a series of ESL classes with Pelham resident, EJ Sepp! This class is intended for low-intermediate to advanced students who are learning English as a second or foreign language. (No beginners please!) EJ Sepp has taught ESL for 20...
Read moreEnglish as a Second Language/Foreign Language (ESL) for Intermediate Students
Join us for a series of ESL classes with Pelham resident, EJ Sepp! This class is intended for low-intermediate to advanced students who are learning English as a second or foreign language. (No beginners please!) EJ Sepp has taught ESL for 20...
Read moreImmigration and the Lower East Side: A Virtual NYC Walking Tour
At the turn of the 20th century, the Lower East Side was the most densely populated area of New York City; some historians believe it was the most densely populated place on earth ever. Most new immigrants in the late 19th century were Jews who...
Read moreAfter-Dark Book Club
This month the book club will meet both in person and on Zoom to discuss Good Night, Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea. To join the discussion, please email library@pelhamlibrary.org. For more information about the After-Dark Book Club click here...
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