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Board of Trustees meeting

The Pound Ridge Library Board of Trustees will meet in the Schaffner Room at 7:30 pm. The public is welcome to attend.

Taking Better Care Wellness Series

Taking Better Care of Ourselves Wellness Series Winter into Spring on Zoom - Caring for body and mind as the seasons change with Deirdre Breen and Dr. Deb Kiley. Seasons change, and so do we. Too often we resist change, or are slow to respond which sets us up for seasonal cold, flu or worse. […]

Ikebana Sogetsu

Ikebana (ē-kĕ-bah-nah) is the ancient art of Japanese flower arranging and one of the traditional arts of Japan. A free translation of Ikebana might be “living flowers” or “making flowers come alive”. When flowers are beautifully arranged in a container, the arrangement evokes the whole of nature itself, and people’s relationship with nature. Presented by […]

Hata Ikebana

There will be a private Ikebana event held in the Schaffner Room.

Mah Jongg

Mah Jongg has returned to the library with in-person sessions weekly on Tuesdays at 12:30pm.  This class is for intermediate-level play. Please register by clicking below or call the Library at 914.764.5085 for further information. Mah Jongg originated in China several centuries ago and spread throughout the West in the early 20th century.  Please join […]

Online Security Essentials: 7 Things To Do Now!

Register at seniorlawday.info Do you worry about getting on the internet and protecting yourself from identity theft and cyber attacks? A little bit of research, a few minutes of preparation, and a few good habits you can secure your digital life. Join us to learn about what you can do to keep your computers, devices, […]

Recurring

Taking Better Care Wellness Series

Taking Better Care of Ourselves Wellness Series Winter into Spring on Zoom - Caring for body and mind as the seasons change with Deirdre Breen and Dr. Deb Kiley. Seasons change, and so do we. Too often we resist change, or are slow to respond which sets us up for seasonal cold, flu or worse. […]

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