Events in February 2021
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Hyde Park Teachers Association Read Across Hyde Park Fundraiser for Local Libraries
Hyde Park Teachers Association Read Across Hyde Park Fundraiser for Local Libraries
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February 1, 2021Hyde Park Teachers Association
Read Across Hyde Park
Fundraiser for Local Libraries
February 1 - March 31On Your Mark, Get Set, GO!
The Hyde Park Teaches Association annual fundraiser to support local libraries is off to the races. This year they are hosting the first ever
READ ACROSS HYDE PARK.
Every book read will count toward the goal of raising funds to benefit the 3 libraries in the Hyde Park School District - the Hyde Park Library, the Staatsburg Library & the Clinton Library. Our libraries provide resources and services that support the HPCSD community, teachers, students and families.The virtual challenge begins at the FDR Presidential Library starting line, heads to the Hyde Park Library, works its way to the Staatsburg Library, rounds the final bend at the Clinton Library and crosses the finish line back at the FDR Library.
Every book read will count towards our fundraising goal and bring us closer to the finish line.
A $10.00 registration fee gets you in the race, or you can choose to make a donation to help us meet our fundraising goals.
For information, to register, or to make a donation visit:
.https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/HydePark/ReadAcrossHydePark
Virtual Event
February 1 - March 31 -
Online Story Time Virtual Event - Tuesday/Thursday Weekly
Online Story Time Virtual Event - Tuesday/Thursday Weekly
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February 2, 2021 -
Teen Book Club (6th Grade and Up) - Virtual EventStaatsburgh & Staatsburg: In Partnership with the Staatsburgh State Historic Site - Virtual Event
Staatsburgh & Staatsburg: In Partnership with the Staatsburgh State Historic Site - Virtual Event
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February 3, 2021Staatsburgh & Staatsburg
In Partnership with the Staatsburgh State Historic Site
Virtual Event
REGISTRATION REQUIRED: SOLD OUT
Call 889-4683 or https://www.eventbrite.com/e/staatsburgh-staatsburg-tickets-133897060713?aff=This program will explore the relationship between Staatsburgh, the estate, and Staatsburg, the hamlet – note the different spellings, the village dropped the final “H” in the 1890s! Using period photographs and historic artifacts, staff will discuss significant buildings and highlight hidden locations in the hamlet that demonstrate Staatsburg's vibrant past and the lasting legacy of Ruth and Ogden Mills beyond the estate walls.
Staatsburgh, the Gilded Age home of Ruth and Ogden Mills, has always had a close relationship with the nearby hamlet of Staatsburg. The Hudson River estate was an industry in itself – providing steady employment for generations of local families. In return, Ruth, Ogden, and their children gave back to their adopted home-community. At the turn of the century, the hamlet of Staatsburg was a thriving hub of businesses and manufacturing, fueled by these landed estates and the modernizing nation.
This program will run approximately a half-hour and is open to all ages. Register now - spaces are limited! Attendees will receive special instructions on accessing the digital event upon sign-up.
Virtual Event: SOLD OUT
Wednesday, February 3
7:30 PM -
STEM/STEAM Activity Videos - Virtual Event
STEM/STEAM Activity Videos - Virtual Event
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February 4, 2021STEM/STEAM Activity Videos
Virtual EventCheck out Miss Lisa's fun DIY stem/steam activities and experiments using materials you can find around your house.
New activities are posted weekly on our website at staatsburglibrary.org or can be watched anytime on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCclIZP-fzX17to1LWUfQ66Q/videos -
Community Star Art Contest - Submission Deadline
Community Star Art Contest - Submission Deadline
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February 5, 2021This is a call for youth and adults to submit artwork that reflects a message of hope, interdependence, and community engagement. This s an opportunity to think critically about collective experiences with the pandemic, and how we might spark joy and motivation to care for our neighbors. Artists' creative expression will light the lives of nursing home residents throughout the long wither months through exhibits of submitted artwork.
CONTEST DETAILS:
Prompt: Create artwork using the Sinterclass Star as a symbol of community, shining through this winter's challenges.
5 Winners: 1 per category
Prize: $200 gift card for local shops
Suggested Size: (but not restricted to) 8.5 x 11"
Medium: ANY (paint, pen, crayon, photograph, collage, pastel, pencil, mixed medium, graphics, sculpture, poetry, song, video, etc.)
Who Can Enter: Category 1 - Elementary School Age; Category 2 - Middle School Age; Category 3 - High School Age; Category 4 - College Age; Category 5 - Adults
Display: Submissions will be displayed at the Thompson House in Rhinebeck, the Renaissance Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Staatsburg, and an online galley hosted by the Starr Library.SUBMISSIONS:
Deadline: February 5th
Winners announced February 12Art can be submitted through Rhinebeck Responds using the ONLINE SUBMISSION FORM
Artwork for submission can be dropped off at the Staatsburg Library (70 Old Post Road, Staatsburg) or at the Morton Library (82 Kelly Street, Rhinecliff) during regular library hours. -
Notes For Neighbors - All Month
Notes For Neighbors - All Month
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February 6, 2021Send our neighbors some love today!
Write a note of encouragement, hope, and friendship.
Your kind words will make a difference for those who are alone!
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Even during the best of times, living alone can be isolating. In an effort to ease some of the loneliness members of our community are experiencing we are collecting notes and cards to be distributed through Meals On Wheels of Hyde ParkThis project is a partnership between the Staatsburg Library, Starr Library, the Morton Memorial Library, Rhinebeck Responds, and the Pollinator Patrol Club.
Make your own card, draw a picture, write a note on a greeting card or pick up blank notecards from the library.
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Kids Yoga (Age 5 & Up) - Virtual Event
Kids Yoga (Age 5 & Up) - Virtual Event
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February 9, 2021Kids Yoga - Age 5 & Up
Virtual EventFocusing on balance and breathwork, children will explore yoga poses with the encouragement of imagination and story telling. The class will encourage healthy peer interaction, spatial awareness, self confidence and much more.
Props, such as stuffed animals and books are used to enhance the experience.
Have fun and finish feeling accomplished and relaxed,To receive the link for the meeting email staatslibyouth@gmail.com
Virtual Event
Classes 4 Consecutive Wednesdays
Wednesday, February 9, 16, 23 & March 2
4 PM -
Boys Book Club (Upper Elementary) - Virtual EventVirtual Field Trips With The Ashokan Center: Rescued Birds of Prey - Virtual Event
Virtual Field Trips With The Ashokan Center: Rescued Birds of Prey - Virtual Event
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February 10, 2021Virtual Field Trips With The Ashokan Center
For Kids
Virtual EventRescued Birds of Prey
Journey with us to Ravensbeard Wildlife Center to meet wildlife rehabilitator, Ellen Kalish, and her rescued birds of prey. Hear each bird's fascinating story of resilience, and learn about the critically important role of bald eagles, owls, falcons, and hawks in the food chain.REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive email with program link.Virtual Event
Wednesday, February 10
4 PM -
Valentine's Day Story Time and Take & Make Craft - Special Guest Reader: Brynn G.
Valentine's Day Story Time and Take & Make Craft - Special Guest Reader: Brynn G.
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February 11, 2021Pick up your Take & Make crafts at the library this week - fox, ladybug & valentine's card
Valentine's Day Story Time
Books:
"The Kissing Hand" by Audrey Penn, illustrated by Ruth E Harper and Nancy M Leak
Read by Permission of Tanglewood Press"Love, Lola" by Diane DeGroat
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Cooking With Holly Valentine's Day Treats Using Natural Sugars - Virtual Event
Cooking With Holly Valentine's Day Treats Using Natural Sugars - Virtual Event
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February 13, 2021Cooking With Holly
Valentine's Day Treats Using Natural Sugars
Virtual Event
REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive email with program link.Do you love sweets but you don’t want the accompanying blood sugar rush?
Join Holly Shelowitz, Certified Nutrition Counselor and Culinary Nutrition Educator for a nutrition workshop and cookalong cooking class. Learn about alternative sweeteners like monk fruit sugar, stevia, erythritol, maltitol, xylitol, swerve and others, what they are, where to find them and how to use them.Together we will prepare chocolate chip cookies which are naturally gluten free since we are using almond flour.
Class takes place on ZOOM with live video, so Holly is in her kitchen and you are in yours cooking together. Cook or watch as Holly guides you step-by-step to create delicious treats.
Set up your device (phone, tablet, ipad, computer) in the kitchen so you can cook along.
Recipes, ingredient list and Zoom login will be sent in advance.Virtual Event
Saturday, February 13
11 AM -
Kids Yoga (Age 5 & Up) - Virtual Event
Kids Yoga (Age 5 & Up) - Virtual Event
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February 16, 2021Kids Yoga - Age 5 & Up
Virtual EventFocusing on balance and breathwork, children will explore yoga poses with the encouragement of imagination and story telling. The class will encourage healthy peer interaction, spatial awareness, self confidence and much more.
Props, such as stuffed animals and books are used to enhance the experience.
Have fun and finish feeling accomplished and relaxed,To receive the link for the meeting email staatslibyouth@gmail.com
Virtual Event
Classes 4 Consecutive Wednesdays
Wednesday, February 9, 16, 23 & March 2
4 PMBook Club - Virtual EventBook Club - Virtual Event
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February 16, 2021Book Club
Virtual Event
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.
February Book Selection: Perestroika In Paris by Jane SmileyCall 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive a link to the meeting.
Tuesday, February 16
7 PM -
Food Lit & Cookbook Book Club - Virtual Event
Food Lit & Cookbook Book Club - Virtual Event
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February 22, 2021 -
Kids Yoga (Age 5 & Up) - Virtual Event
Kids Yoga (Age 5 & Up) - Virtual Event
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February 23, 2021Kids Yoga - Age 5 & Up
Virtual EventFocusing on balance and breathwork, children will explore yoga poses with the encouragement of imagination and story telling. The class will encourage healthy peer interaction, spatial awareness, self confidence and much more.
Props, such as stuffed animals and books are used to enhance the experience.
Have fun and finish feeling accomplished and relaxed,To receive the link for the meeting email staatslibyouth@gmail.com
Virtual Event
Classes 4 Consecutive Wednesdays
Wednesday, February 9, 16, 23 & March 2
4 PMStanzas: Poetry Circle - Virtual EventStanzas: Poetry Circle - Virtual Event
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February 23, 2021Stanzas: Poetry Circle
Virtual EventBring a poem by a published poet inspired by the chosen theme.
February Theme: EKPHRASTIC POEMS
Original poetry and prose written in response to works of visual art. For examples visit: http://maiermuseum.org/journal/
This is not a poetry writing workshop, we read and share poetry by published authors.
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive a link to the meeting.Virtual Event
Tuesday, February 23
7 PM -
Magic Tree House Book Club (For Early Elementary Ages) - Virtual EventVirtual Field Trips With The Ashokan Center: Forest Mysteries Revealed - Virtual Event
Virtual Field Trips With The Ashokan Center: Forest Mysteries Revealed - Virtual Event
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February 24, 2021Virtual Field Trips With The Ashokan Center
For Kids
Virtual EventForest Mysteries Revealed
What's happening to the Ash Trees? Put on your citizen scientist hats as we explore and investigate a mystery in Ashokan’s forest ecosystem. We will learn to identify the beautiful deciduous and coniferous trees that live in New York’s Hudson Valley and reveal what we can do to help preserve forest biodiversity.REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive email with program link.Virtual Event
Wednesday, February 24
4 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.
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