Have you ever read a book and ever thought I COULD DO THAT! November is National Novel Writing Month and now is your chance! We are going to write a collective novel. This means that you only get to see what was written before you.
Have you ever seen a picture book and wished you could do something like that? Do you have tons of story ideas but no place to write them down?
Little Bookworms is a program that uses books and yoga to teach children cognitive, social, and emotional skills!
Join Ms. Nancy for stories, songs, and finger play. For children up to 2 years.
No registration necessary. Max: 20 babies
November is National Diabetes Month. Whether you or a loved one has prediabetes or diabetes, or are interested in learning tips for prevention, this class is for you.
November is National Diabetes Month.
World-changing events spectacularly disrupt the itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention in an American desert town circa 1955.
Practice basic English, listening and speaking skills in an informal conversation group with ESL instructor Jane Berkowicz of Literacy Solutions, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing student-centered English literacy services and a
The Orangeburg Library partners with Blauvelt Free Library to present Phillip Cross, teaching the graceful movements of Tai Chi.
Get creative and make an owl out of a paper roll! Make it realistic or unique - the choice is yours! This program is for Grades 3-5 only.
Fall Art Classes: Art and Architecture for Grades 1 – 3
PLEASE NOTE: Registration for this program opens up to Piermont Residents on July 31st, 2023 @9am. Registration opens to non-residents on August 16th, 2023 @9am.