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February 19, 2024
The Staatsburg Library will be CLOSED in Observance Of Presidents Day
Monday, February 19
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February 20, 2024
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.
February Book Selection - Afterlives by Abdulrazak Gurnah
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to order a copy of the book.
Tuesday, February 20
7 PM
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February 21, 2024
Girls Book Club – For Upper Elementary Ages
(3rd - 5th Grades)
Talk about books, play games, make crafts, have a snack & lots of FUN!
February book(s) will be discussed.
Wednesday, February 21
4:30 PM
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February 21, 2024
Mystery Book Club
Mystery loves company! Join a dynamic group of adult readers that meet monthly for fun and lively discussions about a vast array of mystery books, from contemporary to the classics.
February Book Selection: The Good Detective by John McMahon
Call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com to order a copy of the book.
Wednesday, February 21
6:30 PM
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February 22, 2024
Motion Commotion For Preschoolers
Join Miss Lisa for a movement and music program including songs, instruments, rhyme and interactive play for children.
Active participation of an adult caregiver is required.
Thursday, February 8 & 22
10 AM
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February 22, 2024
Fredrick Douglass National Historic Site
Park Ranger Kevin W. Bryant
Online Via Zoom
Fredrick Douglass spent his life fighting for justice and equality. Born into slavery in 1818, he escaped as a young man and became a leading voice in the abolitionist movement. People everywhere will find inspiration in his tireless struggle, brilliant words, and inclusive vision of humanity. Douglass’s legacy is preserved at Cedar Hill, the house where he lived his last 17 years, in Washington D.C.
This event is co-sponsored by the Blodgett Library, the Kingston Library, the Desmond Fish Library, the Morton Memorial Library, the Cairo Library & the Staatsburg Library.
To register call 845-889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com
Thursday, February 22
7 PM
Online Via Zoom
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February 23, 2024
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!
Friday, February 23
4:30 PM
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February 24, 2024
Medicare 101
Virtual Program - Online Via Zoom
Are you currently enrolled in Medicare? Will you be turning 65 over the next year or two? Learn about eligibility, how and when to enroll, when you can make changes, and the insurance options available to you. Review and compare what services are covered/not covered under Medicare Parts A, B, C and D. Detail the costs associated with medical and drug insurance. Explore and evaluate Original Medicare, Medicare Supplement Insurance, Prescription Drug Plans and Medicare Advantage Plans.
This program will simplify the choices you need to make, help you make more well-informed decisions and explain what Medicare means for you! This is an educational event.
You must register in advance for this educational event.
At the registration page, please fill in your first name only and leave your last name blank.
Saturday, February 24
10 AM
https://bit.ly/3SEQog6
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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February 24, 2024
The New Guinea Community
Walter Ring of the Hyde Park Visual Environment Committee
& Members of The Hyde Park Historical Society
The New Guinea Community is one of the few historic sites in the Hudson Valley to have a strong connection to African American history and the history of Slavery in New York State. Once the location of a prosperous community of freed slaves and blacks, this site now sits back in the woods of Hackett Hill Park. There still exists several foundations of homes used between the late 18th century and mid 19th century by at least a half dozen blacks and whites working together along the road known as Freedonia Lane.
Join us for a talk by Walter Ring of the Hyde Park Visual Environment Committee & members of the Hyde Park Historical Society to learn about the history of the New Guinea Community in Hyde Park and about the current exhibit of artifacts on display at the Hyde Park Historical Society Museum.
Saturday, February 24
3:30 PM