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February 25, 2018
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February 26, 2018(4 events)
Read to ZoeyRead to Zoey – Zoey, our friend and trained therapy dog visits and offers young readers a chance to increase their confidence in reading by spending time with a certified therapy dog in a relaxing, stress-free environment. Registration required. Call or come to the desk to schedule a 15 minute session with Zoey. Preschool Story HourPreschool Story Hour – Preschool Story Hour taps into the boundless energy of three to five-year-olds to get your child involved in this interactive story time. This program will engage your children with stories, finger plays and songs and encourage them to learn sounds, letter recognition, and new words as they grow into pre-readers. Each program is followed by a hands-on craft and snacks. After School Program: Make a Lego obstacle course for Ozobot race on March 5thAfter School Program: Make a Lego obstacle course for Ozobot race on March 5th – Mondays, from January 8th - February 27th 4:00pm Ages 5-12 Library Board MeetingLibrary Board Meeting – |
February 27, 2018
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February 28, 2018(2 events)
Baby & MeBaby & Me – Caregiver and child program for ages 0-3 Baby & Me time focuses on developing your baby’s and toddler's pre-literacy skills. This lap-time story hour will introduce a love for books by using song, movement, rhythm and rhyme. The program will help improve motor, sensory, and social skills during play time. The program runs for an hour and snacks are provided. Field Goods Pick-UpField Goods Pick-Up – Field Goods is a year-round local produce delivery service; customers receive 5 to 8 different fruit and vegetables (depending on bag size), plus optional add-ons. Bags cost $16 to $32 per week, and can be put on hold at any time. It’s flexible! Field Goods purchases everything directly from over 80 small farms in the region. All of the produce is non-GMO, and most is organically grown. TO SIGN UP Or just click here for a direct link! |
March 1, 2018(1 event)
Thursday Night Tech TimeThursday Night Tech Time – Call the Library at 845-338-7881 if you would like to reserve a spot or drop in for a fifteen-minute one-to-one session with a library staff member who will answer your general tech questions. Types of questions we can help with: |
March 2, 2018
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March 3, 2018(2 events)
Free Ukulele ProgramFree Ukulele Program – Intergenerational: age 10&up Beginners are welcome and encouraged! This is a group that shares learning with each other. We usually do some folk music, popular music and anything else anyone might want to play… remember beginners are welcome and encouraged! Direct your questions to Uke Coordinator LYNDA at tofu.uke.group@gmail.com Free Ukulele ProgramFree Ukulele Program – Intergenerational: age 10&up Beginners are welcome and encouraged! This is a group that shares learning with each other. We usually do some folk music, popular music and anything else anyone might want to play… remember beginners are welcome and encouraged! Direct your questions to Uke Coordinator LYNDA at tofu.uke.group@gmail.com |
March 4, 2018
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March 5, 2018(2 events)
Preschool Story HourPreschool Story Hour – Preschool Story Hour taps into the boundless energy of three to five-year-olds to get your child involved in this interactive story time. This program will engage your children with stories, finger plays and songs and encourage them to learn sounds, letter recognition, and new words as they grow into pre-readers. Each program is followed by a hands-on craft and snacks. After School Program: Ozobot race!After School Program: Ozobot race! – Mondays at 4:00pm Ages 5-12 years |
March 6, 2018(1 event)
Friends of the Library Book ClubFriends of the Library Book Club – |
March 7, 2018(2 events)
Baby & MeBaby & Me – Caregiver and child program for ages 0-3 Baby & Me time focuses on developing your baby’s and toddler's pre-literacy skills. This lap-time story hour will introduce a love for books by using song, movement, rhythm and rhyme. The program will help improve motor, sensory, and social skills during play time. The program runs for an hour and snacks are provided. Field Goods Pick-UpField Goods Pick-Up – Field Goods is a year-round local produce delivery service; customers receive 5 to 8 different fruit and vegetables (depending on bag size), plus optional add-ons. Bags cost $16 to $32 per week, and can be put on hold at any time. It’s flexible! Field Goods purchases everything directly from over 80 small farms in the region. All of the produce is non-GMO, and most is organically grown. TO SIGN UP Or just click here for a direct link! |
March 8, 2018(1 event)
Thursday Night Tech TimeThursday Night Tech Time – Call the Library at 845-338-7881 if you would like to reserve a spot or drop in for a fifteen-minute one-to-one session with a library staff member who will answer your general tech questions. Types of questions we can help with: |
March 9, 2018
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March 10, 2018(1 event)
Special Story HourSpecial Story Hour Join us for a countdown to Spring! We will read fiction and non-fiction books, sing songs with guitar accompaniment, and make a Spring wreath! Snacks are provided. The program is open to all ages! |
March 11, 2018
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March 12, 2018(3 events)
Preschool Story HourPreschool Story Hour – Preschool Story Hour taps into the boundless energy of three to five-year-olds to get your child involved in this interactive story time. This program will engage your children with stories, finger plays and songs and encourage them to learn sounds, letter recognition, and new words as they grow into pre-readers. Each program is followed by a hands-on craft and snacks. After School Program: Make Spring Decorations for Children's AreaAfter School Program: Make Spring Decorations for Children's Area – Mondays at 4:00pm Ages 5-12 years Read to ZoeyRead to Zoey – Zoey, our friend and trained therapy dog visits and offers young readers a chance to increase their confidence in reading by spending time with a certified therapy dog in a relaxing, stress-free environment. Registration required. Call or come to the desk to schedule a 15 minute session with Zoey. |
March 13, 2018(1 event)
Teen Night-Free Draw FunTeen Night-Free Draw Fun – For Ages 12-16, only Come learn and draw with talented artist Ana! Ana will give you a theme for the drawing exercise -- along with some basic rules -- and then you figure out how to bend and break them to create your own thing! Call the Library at 845-338-7881 |
March 14, 2018(2 events)
Baby & MeBaby & Me – Caregiver and child program for ages 0-3 Baby & Me time focuses on developing your baby’s and toddler's pre-literacy skills. This lap-time story hour will introduce a love for books by using song, movement, rhythm and rhyme. The program will help improve motor, sensory, and social skills during play time. The program runs for an hour and snacks are provided. Field Goods Pick-UpField Goods Pick-Up – Field Goods is a year-round local produce delivery service; customers receive 5 to 8 different fruit and vegetables (depending on bag size), plus optional add-ons. Bags cost $16 to $32 per week, and can be put on hold at any time. It’s flexible! Field Goods purchases everything directly from over 80 small farms in the region. All of the produce is non-GMO, and most is organically grown. TO SIGN UP Or just click here for a direct link! |
March 15, 2018(1 event)
Thursday Night Tech TimeThursday Night Tech Time – Call the Library at 845-338-7881 if you would like to reserve a spot or drop in for a fifteen-minute one-to-one session with a library staff member who will answer your general tech questions. Types of questions we can help with: |
March 16, 2018
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March 17, 2018(2 events)
Free Ukulele ProgramFree Ukulele Program – Intergenerational: age 10&up Beginners are welcome and encouraged! This is a group that shares learning with each other. We usually do some folk music, popular music and anything else anyone might want to play… remember beginners are welcome and encouraged! Direct your questions to Uke Coordinator LYNDA at tofu.uke.group@gmail.com Free Ukulele ProgramFree Ukulele Program – Intergenerational: age 10&up Beginners are welcome and encouraged! This is a group that shares learning with each other. We usually do some folk music, popular music and anything else anyone might want to play… remember beginners are welcome and encouraged! Direct your questions to Uke Coordinator LYNDA at tofu.uke.group@gmail.com |
March 18, 2018
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March 19, 2018(4 events)
Preschool Story HourPreschool Story Hour – Preschool Story Hour taps into the boundless energy of three to five-year-olds to get your child involved in this interactive story time. This program will engage your children with stories, finger plays and songs and encourage them to learn sounds, letter recognition, and new words as they grow into pre-readers. Each program is followed by a hands-on craft and snacks. After School Program: Lego architectureAfter School Program: Lego architecture – Mondays at 4:00pm Ages 5-12 years Read to ZoeyRead to Zoey – Zoey, our friend and trained therapy dog visits and offers young readers a chance to increase their confidence in reading by spending time with a certified therapy dog in a relaxing, stress-free environment. Registration required. Call or come to the desk to schedule a 15 minute session with Zoey. Lego NightLego Night – Join us for Lego Night at the Library Program is free and open to families of all ages. We will supply the Legos, so all you have to bring is your imagination! |
March 20, 2018
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March 21, 2018(2 events)
Baby & MeBaby & Me – Caregiver and child program for ages 0-3 Baby & Me time focuses on developing your baby’s and toddler's pre-literacy skills. This lap-time story hour will introduce a love for books by using song, movement, rhythm and rhyme. The program will help improve motor, sensory, and social skills during play time. The program runs for an hour and snacks are provided. Field Goods Pick-UpField Goods Pick-Up – Field Goods is a year-round local produce delivery service; customers receive 5 to 8 different fruit and vegetables (depending on bag size), plus optional add-ons. Bags cost $16 to $32 per week, and can be put on hold at any time. It’s flexible! Field Goods purchases everything directly from over 80 small farms in the region. All of the produce is non-GMO, and most is organically grown. TO SIGN UP Or just click here for a direct link! |
March 22, 2018(2 events)
Adult Craft Night-"faux" stained glass – part two!Adult Craft Night-"faux" stained glass – part two! – Registration Required Please call or sign up at the circulation desk 845-338-7881 For ages 16+ hosted by Kerry *crafts subject to change* Thursday Night Tech TimeThursday Night Tech Time – Call the Library at 845-338-7881 if you would like to reserve a spot or drop in for a fifteen-minute one-to-one session with a library staff member who will answer your general tech questions. Types of questions we can help with: |
March 23, 2018
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March 24, 2018
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March 25, 2018
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March 26, 2018(3 events)
Preschool Story HourPreschool Story Hour – Preschool Story Hour taps into the boundless energy of three to five-year-olds to get your child involved in this interactive story time. This program will engage your children with stories, finger plays and songs and encourage them to learn sounds, letter recognition, and new words as they grow into pre-readers. Each program is followed by a hands-on craft and snacks. After School Program: Paint clay pots and plant a flower seedAfter School Program: Paint clay pots and plant a flower seed – After School Program Mondays at 4:00pm Ages 5-12 years Library Board MeetingLibrary Board Meeting – |
March 27, 2018(1 event)
Teen Night-Free Draw FunTeen Night-Free Draw Fun – For Ages 12-16, only Come learn and draw with talented artist Ana! Ana will give you a theme for the drawing exercise -- along with some basic rules -- and then you figure out how to bend and break them to create your own thing! Call the Library at 845-338-7881 |
March 28, 2018(2 events)
Baby & MeBaby & Me – Caregiver and child program for ages 0-3 Baby & Me time focuses on developing your baby’s and toddler's pre-literacy skills. This lap-time story hour will introduce a love for books by using song, movement, rhythm and rhyme. The program will help improve motor, sensory, and social skills during play time. The program runs for an hour and snacks are provided. Field Goods Pick-UpField Goods Pick-Up – Field Goods is a year-round local produce delivery service; customers receive 5 to 8 different fruit and vegetables (depending on bag size), plus optional add-ons. Bags cost $16 to $32 per week, and can be put on hold at any time. It’s flexible! Field Goods purchases everything directly from over 80 small farms in the region. All of the produce is non-GMO, and most is organically grown. TO SIGN UP Or just click here for a direct link! |
March 29, 2018(2 events)
Healthy living for your brain and bodyHealthy living for your brain and body – Healthy living for your brain and body: Tips from the latest research At any age, there are lifestyle habits we can adopt to help maintain or even potentially improve our Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter Thursday Night Tech TimeThursday Night Tech Time – Call the Library at 845-338-7881 if you would like to reserve a spot or drop in for a fifteen-minute one-to-one session with a library staff member who will answer your general tech questions. Types of questions we can help with: |
March 30, 2018
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March 31, 2018(3 events)
Free Ukulele ProgramFree Ukulele Program – Intergenerational: age 10&up Beginners are welcome and encouraged! This is a group that shares learning with each other. We usually do some folk music, popular music and anything else anyone might want to play… remember beginners are welcome and encouraged! Direct your questions to Uke Coordinator LYNDA at tofu.uke.group@gmail.com Free Ukulele ProgramFree Ukulele Program – Intergenerational: age 10&up Beginners are welcome and encouraged! This is a group that shares learning with each other. We usually do some folk music, popular music and anything else anyone might want to play… remember beginners are welcome and encouraged! Direct your questions to Uke Coordinator LYNDA at tofu.uke.group@gmail.com Crusaders in Print Book ClubCrusaders in Print Book Club – Reading: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson Everyday Heroics: What Defines A Hero? Over the past decade, the superhero genre has basked in a surge of popularity, thanks in no small part to Marvel Studios. This leads to an interesting question: What exactly is a hero? Do we need Gamma rays and unexplainable mutations to be heroic, or, can there be a way to be deemed heroic in everyday life? Join us at the Town of Ulster Library as we explore this question through a variety of mediums. |