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Calling all crocheters and knitters! The library is continuing our program where we will donate a handstitched blanket and a book to new babies born at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. The library will provide yarn for the projects and simple patterns to choose from. Join us in the lounge. All projects made will be donated to the hospital. No registration necessary.
Calling all crocheters and knitters! The library is continuing our program where we will donate a handstitched blanket and a book to new babies born at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. The library will provide yarn for the projects and simple patterns to choose from. Join us in the lounge. All projects made will be donated to the hospital. No registration necessary.
Calling all crocheters and knitters! The library is continuing our program where we will donate a handstitched blanket and a book to new babies born at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. The library will provide yarn for the projects and simple patterns to choose from. Join us in the lounge. All projects made will be donated to the hospital. No registration necessary.
Calling all crocheters and knitters! The library is continuing our program where we will donate a handstitched blanket and a book to new babies born at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. The library will provide yarn for the projects and simple patterns to choose from. Join us in the lounge. All projects made will be donated to the hospital. No registration necessary.
Calling all crocheters and knitters! The library is continuing our program where we will donate a handstitched blanket and a book to new babies born at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. The library will provide yarn for the projects and simple patterns to choose from. Join us in the lounge. All projects made will be donated to the hospital. No registration necessary.
Calling all crocheters and knitters! The library is continuing our program where we will donate a handstitched blanket and a book to new babies born at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. The library will provide yarn for the projects and simple patterns to choose from. Join us in the lounge. All projects made will be donated to the hospital. No registration necessary.
Calling all crocheters and knitters! The library is continuing our program where we will donate a handstitched blanket and a book to new babies born at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. The library will provide yarn for the projects and simple patterns to choose from. Join us in the lounge. All projects made will be donated to the hospital. No registration necessary.
Learn a new craft while adding homemade flair to your holiday decorating! Local high school student Susan Goetz will teach simple but impressive paper-folding techniques that you can do to fill your home with origami ornaments for any occasion. For adults and teens grade 6 and up. Registration begins October 30.
The map of NYS would have been redrawn had the “final invasion” been successful. Based on the award-winning book, The Final Invasion: The Battle of Plattsburgh by Colonel David Fitz-Enz, with a special viewing of the short film based on the book, local resident Joe Ryan, in full 1812 military dress, will bring to life a key battle of the War of 1812. Not for the faint of heart or the squeamish, but for those who have a passion for a good story…which is good history. For adults and teens grade 6 and up. Registration begins November 1.
Thursday, November 15, 6:30 pm: The map of NYS would have been redrawn had the “final invasion” been successful. Based on the award-winning book, The Final Invasion: The Battle of Plattsburgh by Colonel David Fitz-Enz, with a special viewing of the short film based on the book, local resident Joe Ryan, in full 1812 military dress, will bring to life a key battle of the War of 1812. Not for the faint of heart or the squeamish, but for those who have a passion for a good story…which is good history. For adults and teens grade 6 and up.