Family Movie Night: The Little Mermaid (2023)
For children and teens aged 5-18 with their families. Children under 11 must be accompanied by a caregiver.
Medicare 101
Are you turning 65 in 2024, preparing for retirement, and seeking clarity on how Medicare can work for you? This presentation is designed especially for you. It’s time to gain valuable insights into the world of Medicare and set the stage for a secure and fulfilling retirement.
Key Takeaways:
👉 Learn how Social Security and Medicare work together to keep you financially stable
👉 Gain insights into the complexities of Medicare
👉 Discover strategies to optimize your finances
👉 Navigate the maze of Social Security benefits
Don’t miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the essential knowledge to make informed decisions about your retirement. By doing so, you can ensure financial security and peace of mind for the future.
Sign up today and take the first step toward a secure and prosperous future!”
TBR: Tea and Book Reviews
Spinning Women’s History with Kate Sarah Mitchell
Kate Mitchell gives an overview presentation on women spinning, discussing the history of textiles, threads, and dyes, as well as her experience working with six women’s textile cooperatives in the Peruvian Andes in 2015, and her own experience as a textile artist. Participants will have the opportunity to drop spindles, examine natural dye stuffs, and spin up some yarn of their own.
Creating Accordion Books with the Dorskey Museum
Come make gelatin prints inspired by your favorite story at Ellenville Library and turn them into your own accordion book!
Program made possible by the Lattin-Mintz Education and Outreach Fund.
Empowering Women in Music: Lessons from Trailblazers with Lucy Tarantino of Arts Mid Hudson
This workshop is open to everyone, regardless of your musical background. Whether you’re a seasoned musician or just someone who loves to listen to music, this workshop is for you.
In this workshop, we’ll explore the important contributions made by women in music throughout history. We’ll start with 12th-century composer and polymath Hildegard von Bingen, and then move through time to explore the work of other composers and performers who have made their mark on the music world.
We’ll discuss the challenges that women have faced in the music industry, and how they have overcome these obstacles to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful. We’ll also explore strategies that you can use to carve out your own space as a person in any discipline.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll have a deeper understanding of the contributions made by women in music, and you’ll have gained some valuable insights into how you can make your own mark in the world, following the lessons we learned from these incredible women.
Stress Relief Bunny and Guinea Pig Petting Zoo
(Postponed) Enjoy Healthy Food Choices That Taste Great with Mary Brimmer of SNAP-Ed
Grown Up Game Night (18+)
Now with new games like Quirkle, Werewolf, Herd Mentality, and more! Join us for great pizza from a local pizzeria, fun games, and good company! Do you have a game you’ve been hoping to play? Let us know! Call (845)647-5530, or email epl@rcls.org to sign up!
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