This evidence-based course from the Alzheimer’s Association helps caregivers understand the costs of caregiving and the benefits of early planning, teaches how to start a conversation about finances, assess financial and legal needs, avoid financial abuse and fraud, and find support when needed. Registration recommended.
Kids can complete a challenge or explore their creativity through free building. For ages 5-10.
Stories, songs, and fingerplays make up this fun program for children of all ages.
Stories, songs, and fingerplays make up this fun program for children of all ages.
Stories, songs, and fingerplays make up this fun program for children of all ages.
Learn how to make paper lanterns with Librarian Robyn. All supplies provided. Registration required.
Artist Diana Furman helps participants paint a scene from a preset theme. Registration required.
The Fisher Meeting Room will be available for students to study in during Regents Exam week.
Join us for a concert and presentation exploring the world of contemporary classical music through audience-involved improvisation and Andrea Clearfield’s “Three Pieces for Violin and Double Bass After Poems by Pablo Neruda.” This presentation aims to expose young people to the innovative and strange world of contemporary music. No previous music experience or exposure required! This event is geared toward kids, but all ages are welcome! Registration recommended.
Storytime for ages 0-2 years old with a caregiver, and may feature stories, songs, fingerplays, rhymes, or other activities.