Self-Hypnosis for Self-Empowerment - THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Hypnosis is largely misunderstood. Join Devin Ryback to learn what hypnosis really is and to use it for positive changes in your life.
Hypnosis is largely misunderstood. Join Devin Ryback to learn what hypnosis really is and to use it for positive changes in your life.
Ron Gee will lead participants in standing meditation, simple qigong exercises and basic taijiquan postures. Dress for comfort.
Ron Gee will lead participants in standing meditation, simple qigong exercises and basic taijiquan postures. Dress for comfort.
Ron Gee will lead participants in standing meditation, simple qigong exercises and basic taijiquan postures. Dress for comfort.
Can your team program your robot to get through the maze? This is a 2-session project; you must come to both sessions.
Join Artist in Residence Amy Lewis Sweetman for this Fountain laboratory class! Water sheels were used to power mills and move ships in bygone eras. Create a group waterwheel sculpture on our patio in this hands-on workshop with Agrisculpture Amy, using recycled bicycle wheels, dowels and cups! The Artist in Residence program is made possible by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes.
Local historian Sue Gardner will present material from her new book, "Pure Necessity: Revolution at Warwick," which tells the story of the Warwick Valley during the Revolutionary War using original documents, eyewitness testimony and oral traditions. The research was completed by the author and many volunteer transcribers over the past 20 years, as part of the Friends of Hathorn House's project to discover the true history of Gen. John Hathorn, his militia, and the people of our area during the late 1700s. Copies will be available for purchase & signing.
THERE IS NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR THIS DROP-IN PROGRAM. Discover some of the stories hidden in the landscape as you walk from the Library to Hallowed Ground Park (corner intersection of Forester Ave. & Galloway Rd.) with local history librarian Sue Gardner. The group will meet at the Library's reading garden and walk to solve a puzzle as you gather clues along the way.
RAIN LOCATION: Board Room (capacity 10)
Decorate your cakes to create a planet and stars. May the best cake win!
Join Tony Vitiello and his band for a celebration of the iconic music from 3 days of peace and love: Woodstock - August, 1969. Tony and his group will be joined by special guest artists Jody Weatherstone and E’lissa Jones. This is an outdoor performance, weather permitting. Please bring a lawn chair or blanket. Outdoors, we can accommodate all who wish to attend. In the case of inclement weather, the performance will be in the Community Room. Seating in the Community Room is limited to the first 80 people who are registered.