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January 21, 2024
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January 22, 2024(4 events)
Babies & Books - A LapSit Program for Birth to 24 MonthsBabies & Books - A LapSit Program for Birth to 24 Months – Babies & Books Monday, January 8, 22, & 29
Mah Jongg MondayMah Jongg Monday – Mah Jongg Monday For more information call 889-4683 or email staatslibrary@gmail.com Monday, January 8, 22, & 29 Boys Book & STEM Club - Upper Elementary (3rd - 5th Grade)Boys Book & STEM Club - Upper Elementary (3rd - 5th Grade) – Boys Book & STEM Club - Upper Elementary Discuss books, tackle stem activities & challenges, play fun games and have a snack! Monday, January 22 Food Lit & Cookbook Book ClubFood Lit & Cookbook Book Club –
Food Lit & Cookbook Book Club January Book Selection: In a work that beautifully demonstrates the rewards of closely observing nature, Elisabeth Tova Bailey shares an inspiring and intimate story of her encounter with a Neohelix albolabris—a common woodland snail. While not exactly a food book per se, it does have eating in the title! Monday, January 22 |
January 23, 2024(1 event)
Stanzas: Poetry CircleStanzas: Poetry Circle – Stanzas: Poetry Circle Bring a poem by a published poet inspired by the chosen theme. This is not a poetry writing workshop, we read and share poetry by published authors. Tuesday, January 23
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January 24, 2024
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January 25, 2024(1 event)
Preschool Motion CommotionPreschool Motion Commotion – 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, January 11 & 25 |
January 26, 2024(2 events)
Covered With Night: Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Nicole Eustace - Online Via Zoom (Registration Required)Covered With Night: Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Nicole Eustace - Online Via Zoom (Registration Required) – Covered With Night: A Story Of Murder And Indigenous Justice In Early America Professor Nicole Eustace of New York University will share work from her book Covered with Night, the tale of a murderous attack by settler colonists from Pennsylvania against a Seneca hunter in the winter of 1722; the resulting cross-cultural debates about the nature of true justice; and the eventual creation of a treaty agreement at Albany, NY in September of that year that still stands today, the oldest continuously recognized Indigenous treaty in Anglo-American law. Dr. Nicole Eustace is the Julius Silver Professor of History at New York University where she also directs the Atlantic History Workshop. The author of multiple books and articles on early American history, she received a Pulitzer Prize for Covered with Night in 2022. Register Here: https://nyslibrary.libcal.com/event/11203047 Friday, January 26 Build It!Build It! – 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. Friday, January 26 |
January 27, 2024
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