Join us for a fun time playing with blocks! Children ages 2-5 with a caregiver are invited to come and build with blocks at the library!
Please call (845)647-5530, or email epl@rcls.org to sign up.
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by Ellenville
Join us for a fun time playing with blocks! Children ages 2-5 with a caregiver are invited to come and build with blocks at the library!
Please call (845)647-5530, or email epl@rcls.org to sign up.
by Ellenville
Kids ages 2-5 and their caregiver can join EPL&M for a dance party. Put on your dancing shoes, and join in the fun!
by Ellenville
Children Ages 2-5 with a caregiver are invited to come play with playdough at the library!
Please call (845)647-5530 to sign up.
by Ellenville
Learn how to make basic animations using flip books!
Please call (845)647-5530 to sign up.
For ages 13+
by Ellenville
Teens 11-18 are invited to participate in our upcoming Mario Party. Teens will enjoy snacks and games as well as play Mario Party on the library’s Wii. Please call (845)647-5530 to sign up!
by Ellenville
Unleash your creativity! Artists and crafters 18 and up are invited to come and let their creativity run wild at this freestyle craft night!
by Ellenville
Join EPL&M and Ellenville Regional Hospital for Tai Chi at the Library this July! Call (845)647-5530, or email epl@rcls.org.
by Ellenville
Teens are invited to let their creativity run wild at Freestyle Craft Night. Sequins, googly eyes, wooden trays, paint, and more. What can you make? Whatever you can innovate!
Call (845)647-5530, or email epl@rcls.org to sign up.
For teens 11-18.
by Ellenville
Can you help Mario escape Bowser’s Castle? Teens 11-18 will have 45 minutes to solve the clues and rescue Mario before Bowser returns!
Teens can choose the 5:00-5:45 time slot or the 6:00-6:45 time slot when they sign up.
Call (845)674-5530, or email epl@rcls.org to sign up. Space is limited.
by Ellenville
This PowerPoint presentation is based on a 17th-century Dutch gardening- and cookbook, which features a calendar for gardening activities and a cookbook that explains how to use the fruits and vegetables grown in the garden to best advantage. The 400-year old book with its contemporary theme helps in understanding the kitchen gardens of the early Dutch settlers of the Hudson Valley and gives insight in our colonial diet. Illustrations include etchings from the book; works by the Dutch masters such as kitchen scenes by Joachim Beuckelaer; market stalls by Quiringh van Brekelenkam and Pieter Cornelis van Rijck; as well as sumptuous still lifes by Abraham van Beyeren.
Please call (845)647-5530, or email epl@rcls.org to sign up.