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Ask the Dietitian

Pound Ridge Library Lot 271 Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge, United States

Jennifer Derfel is a Pound Ridge local, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist/ Nutrition expert. She will be hosting a Q and A session, "Ask the Dietitian" at the Pound Ridge Library. It is a chance for you to pick her brain and ask her any food and nutrition related questions. She will be myth busting some of the fad diets […]

Growing Native Plants from Seed

Pound Ridge Library Lot 271 Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge, United States

Gardening workshop on winter sowing presented by Barbara Gerson.  Join us at this repeat of a popular workshop and learn how to sow wildflowers just like Mother Nature. Leave with seeds planted and ready to grow. All materials will be provided. Great complement to the library's seed program.  Participants are limited. Register below. Registration guarantees a […]

HRAC Private event

The Pound ridge /human rights Advisory committee will be holding a private event in the Schaffner Room. This event is closed to the public.

Pound Ridge Library Book Group

The Pound Ridge Library Book group meets the third Wednesday of every month. This month, we will discuss Cul-De-Sac by Joy Fielding. Due to the cold weather and icy road conditions, you may attend via Zoom or in person. The Zoom invitation is below: Topic: Pound Ridge Library Book group Time: Jan 17, 2024 11:30 […]

(Re)Discover the National Gallery of Art

As part of our museum highlights series on Zoom, the library will present another exploration of the National Gallery of Art. Whether you are discovering this national treasure for the first time, or are revisiting, this tour is for you.  Designed to pique your curiosity and deepen your understanding of the the nation’s collection, the […]

Sogetsu Moribana and Nageire Arrangements

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 […]

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