Sustainable Worlds Book Club discusses "A World of Three Zeros"
Sustainable Worlds Book Club will meet to discuss A World of Three Zeros by Muhammad Yunus. Copies of the book will be available on or around July 14th at the Circulation Desk.
Sustainable Worlds Book Club will meet to discuss A World of Three Zeros by Muhammad Yunus. Copies of the book will be available on or around July 14th at the Circulation Desk.
Sustainable World Book Club will meet to discuss Radio Free Vermont by Bill McKibben. Copies will be available at the Circulation Desk on or around June 14th.
Diane Kominick-Ouzoonian’s watercolor “Museum Series,” on exhibit in the Library’s Board Room, features inspired images of her many New York museum visits. Diane will be on hand to talk about her latest exhibit and the creative process. Visit www.Kominick-Ouzoonian.com for more info on Diane’s artwork.

The Pretty Committee will show you how to create one-of-a-kind painted friendship rocks. We will also hide some inside and outside the Library as part of Warwick Rocks! This program is for adults and older teens.

The Pretty Committee will show you how to create beautiful felt flowers that can be used for brooches, necklaces, hair clips and more. If you have scraps of felt, please bring them in! This program is for adults and older teens.

The Pretty Committee will show you how to create unique windchimes from old beads and wire. If you have old beads, please feel free to bring them in.
This program is for adults and older teens.

(1995) Starring Gary Oldman and Demi Moore. An affair between a young woman and a pastor has disastrous consequences. Rated R; 2 hours 15 min.
Based on the book by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
(1966) Starring Julie Christie and Oskar Werner. In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task. Discussion and refreshments to follow.
Based on the book by Ray Bradbury.
The Blue Line, a short documentary directed and produced by former Warwick resident Samantha Knowles, will make its Warwick premiere at the Albert Wisner Public Library on June 18 at 6:30 pm. The film first premiered as part of the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Samantha will be on hand for a Q & A following the screening. The film, which is part of the New York Times Op-Docs series, chronicles the blue line controversy in Warwick, which began shortly after the blue line was first painted on Railroad Avenue in Warwick.
