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January 1, 2021
Donation Collection for the Hyde Park Food Pantry
We are continuing to collect personal hygiene items, non perishable food items and scarves & hats throughout the winter to be distributed by the Hyde Park Food Pantry.
Items Needed:
Shampoo, toothpaste, laundry detergent, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels, soap, deodorant, AND non perishable food items.
Winter scarves, hats and gloves too!
All items can be dropped off at the library
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January 2, 2021
Send 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 Park
This 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.
If you need supplies to make or decorate your cards, stop by the library and we can provide you with what you need.
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January 4, 2021
Alone Together: Storytelling in the time of Covid-19
Workshop Series
Virtual Event
Monday Evenings January 4-25, 7 PM
Registration Required:
https://tmiproject.salsalabs.org/alonetogetherworkshopseriescopy1/index.html
Write about, share, and connect around your experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic with TMI Project at this drop-in true storytelling workshop series. True storytelling is a vehicle for human connection and can ignite hope during the darkest of times. We're offering this safe and welcoming space to help you tell your story and stay connected even if we can’t be in the same room with each other.
About TMI Project Workshops
TMI Project workshops help writers identify the “too-much-information” parts of their stories, the parts they usually leave out because they’re too ashamed or embarrassed. We lead writers through a creative process that allows them to share their most personal stories in a compelling, effective, and empowering narrative. We aim to incite positive social change by providing writers with the skills needed to be captivating live storytellers, and by amplifying the voices of populations whose stories often go unheard.
Workshop Leader EVA TENUTO
EVA TENUTO is the co-founder and executive director of TMI Project. Since 2010, she has brought TMI Project from her living room to a host of performance spaces, schools, detention centers, mental health facilities and the United Nations. Eva is the editor and director of multiple solo shows, one of which was awarded Best Comedic Script of 2014 in the United Solo Festival. In 2018, her directorial film debut, Vicarious Resilience, a docu short, celebrated its world premiere at The Woodstock Film Festival. Eva’s own true stories have been published on Longreads.com and in numerous anthologies including Drinking Diaries, Goodbye to All That and others. Eva studied acting at American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She received a BA in Fine Art and Women’s Studies and an MA in Elementary Education, both from Hunter College. More at www.evatenuto.com.
Virtual Event
Mondays, January 4 - 25
7 PM
N/A
January 5, 2021
Online Story Time
Virtual Event
Brrr - It's getting cold outside! Miss Lisa's story time is moving online. Check out a new story time each week on our website at staatsburglibrary.org or watch our archived story times & activities on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCclIZP-fzX17to1LWUfQ66Q/videos
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January 11, 2021
Alone Together: Storytelling in the time of Covid-19
Workshop Series
Virtual Event
Monday Evenings January 4-25, 7 PM
Registration Required:
https://tmiproject.salsalabs.org/alonetogetherworkshopseriescopy1/index.html
Write about, share, and connect around your experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic with TMI Project at this drop-in true storytelling workshop series. True storytelling is a vehicle for human connection and can ignite hope during the darkest of times. We're offering this safe and welcoming space to help you tell your story and stay connected even if we can’t be in the same room with each other.
About TMI Project Workshops
TMI Project workshops help writers identify the “too-much-information” parts of their stories, the parts they usually leave out because they’re too ashamed or embarrassed. We lead writers through a creative process that allows them to share their most personal stories in a compelling, effective, and empowering narrative. We aim to incite positive social change by providing writers with the skills needed to be captivating live storytellers, and by amplifying the voices of populations whose stories often go unheard.
Workshop Leader EVA TENUTO
EVA TENUTO is the co-founder and executive director of TMI Project. Since 2010, she has brought TMI Project from her living room to a host of performance spaces, schools, detention centers, mental health facilities and the United Nations. Eva is the editor and director of multiple solo shows, one of which was awarded Best Comedic Script of 2014 in the United Solo Festival. In 2018, her directorial film debut, Vicarious Resilience, a docu short, celebrated its world premiere at The Woodstock Film Festival. Eva’s own true stories have been published on Longreads.com and in numerous anthologies including Drinking Diaries, Goodbye to All That and others. Eva studied acting at American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She received a BA in Fine Art and Women’s Studies and an MA in Elementary Education, both from Hunter College. More at www.evatenuto.com.
Virtual Event
Mondays, January 4 - 25
7 PM
N/A
January 15, 2021
Donation Collection for the Hyde Park Food Pantry
We are continuing to collect personal hygiene items, non perishable food items and scarves & hats throughout the winter to be distributed by the Hyde Park Food Pantry.
Items Needed:
Shampoo, toothpaste, laundry detergent, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels, soap, deodorant, AND non perishable food items.
Winter scarves, hats and gloves too!
All items can be dropped off at the library
N/A
January 16, 2021
Artisan Bread: Sourdough
Facilitated by baker Julia Tait
Virtual Event
REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive email with program link.
Learn how to maintain a sourdough culture and make artisan bread at home! We will go over baking terms, techniques and make two types of sourdough bread, a white peasant and a multigrain variety.
Some preparation prior to class - ingredient/supply list and sourdough starter will be provided.
We will provide a link to the live online class
Virtual Event
Saturday, January 16
10 - 11 AM & 2:30 - 4 PM
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January 16, 2021
Art Therapy Workshop For Kids (8-12 Years)
Facilitated by Lucy Barbera
Virtual Event
This program is for ages 8 - 12 Years
Facilitated by Lucy Barbera, Ph.D., Director of The Creative Art Therapy Studio
Participants will explore thoughts and feelings about the future and create a piece of original art. Participants can choose to submit their work to the Community Star Art Project* for a group art show & art contest.
Art supplies will be provided for participants.
*The Community Star Art Project is a call for youth and adults to submit artwork that reflects a message of hope, interdependence, and community engagement. It is an opportunity to think critically about collective experiences with the pandemic, and how we might spark joy and motivation to care for our neighbors. Through art exhibits artists’ creative expression will light up the lives of local nursing home residents through the long winter months.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive email with program link.
Virtual Event
Saturday, January 16
10 AM
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January 18, 2021
Alone Together: Storytelling in the time of Covid-19
Workshop Series
Virtual Event
Monday Evenings January 4-25, 7 PM
Registration Required:
https://tmiproject.salsalabs.org/alonetogetherworkshopseriescopy1/index.html
Write about, share, and connect around your experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic with TMI Project at this drop-in true storytelling workshop series. True storytelling is a vehicle for human connection and can ignite hope during the darkest of times. We're offering this safe and welcoming space to help you tell your story and stay connected even if we can’t be in the same room with each other.
About TMI Project Workshops
TMI Project workshops help writers identify the “too-much-information” parts of their stories, the parts they usually leave out because they’re too ashamed or embarrassed. We lead writers through a creative process that allows them to share their most personal stories in a compelling, effective, and empowering narrative. We aim to incite positive social change by providing writers with the skills needed to be captivating live storytellers, and by amplifying the voices of populations whose stories often go unheard.
Workshop Leader EVA TENUTO
EVA TENUTO is the co-founder and executive director of TMI Project. Since 2010, she has brought TMI Project from her living room to a host of performance spaces, schools, detention centers, mental health facilities and the United Nations. Eva is the editor and director of multiple solo shows, one of which was awarded Best Comedic Script of 2014 in the United Solo Festival. In 2018, her directorial film debut, Vicarious Resilience, a docu short, celebrated its world premiere at The Woodstock Film Festival. Eva’s own true stories have been published on Longreads.com and in numerous anthologies including Drinking Diaries, Goodbye to All That and others. Eva studied acting at American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She received a BA in Fine Art and Women’s Studies and an MA in Elementary Education, both from Hunter College. More at www.evatenuto.com.
Virtual Event
Mondays, January 4 - 25
7 PM
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January 19, 2021
Book 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.
January Book Selection: The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to receive a link to the meeting.
Tuesday, January 19
7 PM
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January 20, 2021
Staatsburgh & Staatsburg
In Partnership with the Staatsburgh State Historic Site
Virtual Event
REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
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
Wednesday, January 20
7:30 PM
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January 21, 2021
Why is there a medieval art museum in North Manhattan? Discover the answer within the origins of The Met Cloisters, a collection of medieval architecture that is a work of art itself, then learn about some of its individual works of art such as the Unicorn Tapestries. Join Michael Norris, Ph.D., on Thursday, January 21st at 6:30pm, as he guides us through The Middle Ages and Other Surprises in North Manhattan, as well as a Virtual Stroll Through the Medieval Masterpieces of the Met’s Cloisters.
This program brought to you in conjunction with the: Stone Ridge Library, West Hurley Library, Clinton Library, Rhinecliff Library, Tivoli Library, and Staatsburg Library.
Registration is required. Please email staatslibrary@gmail.com to reserve your space. We will email you the Zoom link for the program.
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January 25, 2021
Alone Together: Storytelling in the time of Covid-19
Workshop Series
Virtual Event
Monday Evenings January 4-25, 7 PM
Registration Required:
https://tmiproject.salsalabs.org/alonetogetherworkshopseriescopy1/index.html
Write about, share, and connect around your experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic with TMI Project at this drop-in true storytelling workshop series. True storytelling is a vehicle for human connection and can ignite hope during the darkest of times. We're offering this safe and welcoming space to help you tell your story and stay connected even if we can’t be in the same room with each other.
About TMI Project Workshops
TMI Project workshops help writers identify the “too-much-information” parts of their stories, the parts they usually leave out because they’re too ashamed or embarrassed. We lead writers through a creative process that allows them to share their most personal stories in a compelling, effective, and empowering narrative. We aim to incite positive social change by providing writers with the skills needed to be captivating live storytellers, and by amplifying the voices of populations whose stories often go unheard.
Workshop Leader EVA TENUTO
EVA TENUTO is the co-founder and executive director of TMI Project. Since 2010, she has brought TMI Project from her living room to a host of performance spaces, schools, detention centers, mental health facilities and the United Nations. Eva is the editor and director of multiple solo shows, one of which was awarded Best Comedic Script of 2014 in the United Solo Festival. In 2018, her directorial film debut, Vicarious Resilience, a docu short, celebrated its world premiere at The Woodstock Film Festival. Eva’s own true stories have been published on Longreads.com and in numerous anthologies including Drinking Diaries, Goodbye to All That and others. Eva studied acting at American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She received a BA in Fine Art and Women’s Studies and an MA in Elementary Education, both from Hunter College. More at www.evatenuto.com.
Virtual Event
Mondays, January 4 - 25
7 PM
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January 26, 2021
Stanzas: Poetry Circle
Virtual Event
Bring a poem by a published poet inspired by the chosen theme.
January Theme: NEW BEGINNINGS
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.
Tuesday, January 26
7 PM
N/A
January 29, 2021
Donation Collection for the Hyde Park Food Pantry
We are continuing to collect personal hygiene items, non perishable food items and scarves & hats throughout the winter to be distributed by the Hyde Park Food Pantry.
Items Needed:
Shampoo, toothpaste, laundry detergent, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels, soap, deodorant, AND non perishable food items.
Winter scarves, hats and gloves too!
All items can be dropped off at the library