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This exhibit’s focus is the famous 19th century bird prints of John James Audubon (1785-1851), a Frenchman who immigrated to America in 1803 to Mill Grove, PA.
The Library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the Library.
Children ages 3-5 explore a new book every week through song, dance, and crafts in this active storytime! No registration.
Programs like this are supported by the generous donations of our patrons.
Photographs and video may be taken by Library staff during this event and used for Library publicity purposes, including in print and on social media. Please let a staff member know if you do not wish to be photographed.
Photographing, filming, or recording patrons or staff by anyone other than Library staff is prohibited without the express advance permission of the Library Director.
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This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.
Anette Roth teaches this online Beginners' class, which is based on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition of the works of German Romantic painter, Caspar David Friedrich.
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Players will participate in strategy based games using painted miniature figures and terrained boards reminiscent of some famous conflicts in history.
Join us for the celebration of Ridgefield Poet Laureate Ira Joe Fisher's latest book.
In this class we will discuss how to organize and manage your apps (and widgets), how to add or remove or update apps, and demonstrate several popular apps, such as GMail, YouTube, Netflix, Calculator, Clock, Kindle, Google, etc.
Making STEAM is an initiative to offer activities and programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math to the community. Find out about the wide array of instructional programs, hands-on workshops, and special events the Library has to offer for all ages.
Non-walking infants ages birth to 12 months with a caregiver are invited to drop into this informal group to network and enjoy baby time together. There will be a short introduction by a member of the library staff before each session.
Discover the art and tradition of henna at this hands-on library program! Learn about the cultural significance of henna, its history, and application techniques.
Children in Grades 3-5 join Kristin Quell-Garguilo to make Happy Honeybee Slime! The recipe will be shared and all materials are provided. Please wear clothes that can get sticky and dirty.
Relax with friends on Friday afternoon - play board, card or video games, make a craft, have a snack...no registration necessary, just drop in.
This week, make a mandala using paint and spotters!
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