Hata Ikebana (private event)
Schaffner RoomHata Ikebana (private event) will take place in the Schaffner Room.
Hata Ikebana (private event) will take place in the Schaffner Room.
Come and see "The Astonishing Andrew" perform his family friendly magic show, with tricks sure to astonish both kids and adult. Since it’s the Halloween season, we may even have a spooky visitor or two show up. Refreshments to follow the show! Please register on the library website. Registration guarantees a spot in the program. […]
Piano Duo. We invite you to embark on a memorable musical journey featuring internationally acclaimed concert pianists Sharon Chang and Mateusz Borowiak. As an additional bonus, a special guest, concert pianist Dominika Gacka, will join Mr. Borowiak in a 4-hand piano duet. A special musical event not to be missed! Sharon Chang performed prolifically in […]
The Pound Ridge Police will be using the Schaffner Room for training.
Pound Ridge Library Book Group meets on the last Wednesday of the month. This month, the Pound Ridge Library Book Group invites you to dive into Next of Kin by Kia Abdullah, a powerful and emotionally charged legal thriller that will spark intense discussion. The story follows Leila Syed, a successful architect whose life is […]
Westchester Hawks & Owls. Over twenty species of raptors may be spotted in our area including various kinds of eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. Saw Mill River Audubon Executive Director Anne Swaim will present a multimedia program with some of the best raptor images from local photographers, video clips and more. Find out when and […]
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 […]
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 […]