All-age Stories
Come join us for a wonderful story time for children of all ages. Get ready to listen to some great stories, and make new friends. *Program to be held at Town Park
Come join us for a wonderful story time for children of all ages. Get ready to listen to some great stories, and make new friends. *Program to be held at Town Park
Join us for chess instruction! You will have a blast! Play with your friends, and make new ones! Beginners to advanced players are welcome to attend. Program is intended for children in Kindergarten – Grade 5, but younger or older children are welcome to attend. Chess sets will be provided, but children are welcome to […]
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Come join us for a wonderful story time for children of all ages. Get ready to listen to some great stories, and make new friends. Program to be held in the library. Please register on the library website.
Culture Quest is a virtual series featuring professionals from all disciplines: writing, visual arts, and performing arts. A 45-minute presentation is followed by a Q & A session. All talks will spring from the theme “How I Got Here”. Culture Quest welcomes author Esmeralda Santiago. You may register for this program here. Esmeralda is a […]
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Due to the rainy weather forecast, this event will be held at the Library. Please register by sending an email to aramsay@poundridgelibrary.org Mr. Kurt Gallagher keeps audiences busy! Children ages six months & up will have a blast moving, giggling & making music, as they stomp, slap, clap, & flap along to Kurt’s interactive songs. […]
Sensory Storytime for children ages 2 thru 6 accompanied by a caregiver. This event will be held at the Town Park directly following Mr. Kurt's music. 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 […]
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 […]