The week's events

  • Babies & Books - A LapSit Program for Birth to 24 Months

    Category: General Babies & Books - A LapSit Program for Birth to 24 Months


    March 20, 2023

    Babies & Books
    A LapSit Program for Birth to 24 Months

    Using songs, rhymes, fingerplay, puppets, toys and more this program is geared to promote the development of early literacy skills, motor coordination and provide opportunities for social interaction.

    Monday, March 6, 13, 20 & 27
    10:30 AM

     

    Mah Jongg Monday

    Category: General Mah Jongg Monday


    March 20, 2023

    Mah Jongg Monday

    For more information call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com

    Monday, March 6, 13 20 & 27
    2 PM

    Write It Out - A Writing Group for Parents, Caregivers, Family Members & Educators of Children with Disabilities

    Category: General Write It Out - A Writing Group for Parents, Caregivers, Family Members & Educators of Children with Disabilities


    March 20, 2023

    Write It Out
    A Writing Group for Parents, Caregivers, Family Members & Educators of Children with Disabilities
    Virtual Program - Online Via ZOOM

    For information and registration call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com

    A writing group for parents, caregivers, family members and educators of children with disabilities. This is a safe space to share and explore thoughts and feelings! This group meets throughout the year and is facilitated by Diana Rush, a writer, educator and parent.
    Diana will help participants use writing as a means to sort through some of the unique challenges and victories of parenting and working with these special kids.
    Everyone is welcome and no writing experience is necessary.

    For information and registration call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com

    Monday, March 6 & 20
    7 PM
    Virtual Meeting - Online Via ZOOM
    Call 845-889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive the link

     

  • Book Club

    Category: General Book Club


    March 21, 2023

    Book Club

    Join a dynamic group of adult readers that meet monthly for fun and lively discussions about a vast array of books, from contemporary to the classics.
    March Book Selection: Ship Fever and Other Stories by Andrea Barrett

    Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to order a copy of the book.

    Tuesday, March 21
    7 PM

  • Celebrate Agriculture Week (1st - 3rd Grade) - Tomatoes: Story, Planting & Make A Tasty Treat

    Category: General Celebrate Agriculture Week (1st - 3rd Grade) - Tomatoes: Story, Planting & Make A Tasty Treat


    March 22, 2023

    Celebrate Agriculture Week
    (1st - 3rd Grade)

    Kick-off growing season with us! Join Miss Lisa for an afternoon of fun celebrating the connection between food & culture. We'll read Tomatoes for Neela by Padma Lakshmi, plant tomato seeds and make a tasty treat using tomatoes!

    Wednesday, March 22
    4:30 PM

  • Story time - A Little Bit Of Magic

    Category: General Story time - A Little Bit Of Magic


    March 23, 2023

    Story time
    Silly Chickens!

    Join Miss Lisa for books, crafts, friends & FUN!

    Thursday, March 23
    10 AM

     

     

    NYS Library How Women Won The Vote: Part 2

    Category: General NYS Library How Women Won The Vote: Part 2


    March 23, 2023

    NYS Library
    How Women Won The Vote: A Two Part Series
    The crucial final decade of American women’s campaign for the vote (1910-1920)

    Presented by historian Sandra Opdycke
    VIRTUAL PROGRAM Online Via ZOOM - REGISTRATION REQUIRED
    MARCH 16 at 11 AM
    Part 1 registration: https://nyslibrary.libcal.com/event/9870312

    MARCH 23 at 11 AM
    Part 2 registration: https://nyslibrary.libcal.com/event/9870374

    How Women Won the Vote, Part 1
    This is the first of two lectures about the crucial final decade of American women’s campaign for the vote (1910-1920). In this talk, Sandra Opdycke will describe the revitalization of the suffrage movement between 1910 and 1916, including the growing success of the campaigns in individual states and the intensified push for a constitutional amendment on behalf of woman suffrage. She will discuss the obstacles the women faced, and the many strategies they adopted to put their message across, from grand suffrage parades to the posting of pickets at the White House gates.

    How Women Won the Vote, Part 2
    In this talk, Sandra Opdycke will describe the varying responses of different wings of the suffrage movement to America’s participation in World War I, ranging from dedicated war-work to hunger-strikes among the suffragists sent to the county workhouse for picketing the White House. She will discuss the women’s successful campaign to get their federal amendment passed by Congress and ratified by 36 state legislatures. And she will conclude by considering some of the political lessons we can learn from the suffragists’ experience.

    Sandra Opdycke, Ph.D. is an historian. She recently published When Women Won the Vote, about the woman suffrage movement. She has also written books about the flu epidemic of 1918, the WPA of the 1930s, and Bellevue Hospital, as well as a biography of Jane Addams, an historical atlas of American women’s history, and several co-authored books and articles on social policy. She worked for a number of years at Hudson River Psychiatric Center, and later taught American History and Urban History at Bard, Vassar, and Marist Colleges. She serves as an occasional lecturer at the Center for Lifetime Studies in Poughkeepsie.

    Thursday, March 16 at 11 AM - Part 1
    https://nyslibrary.libcal.com/event/9870312

    Thursday, March 23 at 11 AM - Part 2
    https://nyslibrary.libcal.com/event/9870374

    REGISTRATION REQUIRED: This event will be held online via ZOOM

  • Build It! Challenge: Balloon Powered Vehicles

    Category: General Build It! Challenge: Balloon Powered Vehicles


    March 24, 2023

    Build It!

    Love to design & build? Take our design challenge or be the architect of your own design! We supply all the materials you need. Lego, mega-blocks, kinex, magnatiles, blocks, cardboard & recycled materials, etc.
    Fun for all ages!
    March Challenge - Balloon Powered Vehicles

    Friday, March 24
    4:30 PM

  • Purl Jam - A Gathering Of Creatives Knitters, Crocheters, Fiber Artists & Crafters Group

    Category: General Purl Jam - A Gathering Of Creatives Knitters, Crocheters, Fiber Artists & Crafters Group


    March 25, 2023

    Saturday Mornings – Ongoing
    Purl Jam - A Gathering Of Creatives
    Knitters, Crocheters, Fiber Artists & Crafters Group

    Lively conversation, quick needles and an interest in handicrafts join the members of Purl Jam. If you enjoy knitting, crocheting, crafting or doing other needle arts, join in the fun. Beginners and all ages welcome!

    Saturdays
    10 AM - 12 PM
    (Call the library 889-4683 to check on attendance)

    Learn Something New: Peer-to-Peer Instruction Crochet A Bookmark (5th Grade and Up)

    Category: General Learn Something New: Peer-to-Peer Instruction Crochet A Bookmark (5th Grade and Up)


    March 25, 2023

    Learn Something New: Peer-to-Peer Instruction
    Crochet A Bookmark

    5th Grade and Up

    Want to learn a new skill, craft or hobby? Your friends are here to share their knowledge! Join Abby, Shaun, Maddie and Cassie, upper elementary and middle school students, and avid crocheters, who will teach you to crochet your very own bookmark.
    We will supply all the materials, just show up with an open mind to try something new!

    Saturday, March 18 & 25
    1 PM

We offer story times and other activities for children, teens, and adults, including a book discussion group. Check our program calendar or call the library at 845-889-4683.