Private event in Schaffner Room
Schaffner RoomThe Garden Club will be holding a private event in the Schaffner Room.
The Garden Club will be holding a private event in the Schaffner Room.
A two day workshop exploring the process of relief printmaking. Using a linoleum soft rubber block, design and carve your own image to print on a note card. This workshop reviews the relief printmaking process from design concept, using the tools, inking and printing. Create your very own design to print on cards and share. […]
An informative seed workshop focusing on planting your vegetable garden by seed. The workshop will be conducted by Master Gardener, Carolyn Ramsey, Community Horticulture Educator of the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester County. Class size will be limited. Please register below. Registration guarantees a spot in the program. Registration does not guarantee a parking spot. […]
Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing is the premier perfornmance of a song cycle for Soprano and Piano, composed by Pete Malinverni, acclaimed jazz pianist, composer, educator and long time Pound Ridge resident. In celebration of National Poetry Month, Malinverni used the texts of James Weldon Johnson's poetry. The performance will include, of course, Johnson’s “Lift […]
There will be private meeting in the lower-level meeting room.
Sensory Storytime for children ages 2 thru 6 accompanied by a caregiver. Sensory Storytimes are more interactive and provide built-in time for sensory play, including freedom of movement with more visual aids, gentle action, and sensory experiences. These storytimes are also smaller, reducing the group size and noise level for those with sound sensitivity. This […]
Great news! The library has received a grant to better serve those with disabilities. Thanks to the American Library Association's 'Libraries Transforming Communities' grant, we're focusing on making the library more accessible for the neurodiverse community. We want to make sure our initiatives are based on real experiences and needs, so we're reaching out to […]
Deinstallation of the Creighton Michael exhibition.