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Tiny Roost Art Gallery is Here! Interact with art outside the traditional gallery or museum model! Visit our NEW Tiny Roost: Art on the Outside gallery installed at the library's entrance. Learn more here. May Exhibit"Deep Time Anonymous Archive" by Maeve McCool Artist Talk: Sunday, May 22 at 3PM “Deep Time (.25 cent bin)” is an archive of lost and anonymous objects, collected over the course of 10 years and altered with embroidery and printmaking. This work is made up of found letters, objects and photographs and are the evidence of people’s lives that have been forgotten to time, yet as a collection they form a sense of shared memory. Maeve McCool is a visual artist who works in a range of mediums including drawing, printmaking, fiber work and installation, with a focus on decay, regrowth, memory and loss. Learn more here. Engagement Activity Contribute your own objects to be integrated into the installation.: other people’s objects, drawings, photographs or letters that you have found, or something of your own. Perhaps you have a memory that you captured in a photograph or in writing. These awards are made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson.
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Native Plant Sale Saturday, May 21 12 - 4 PM All plugs are $3 each. Cash/check preferred. Debit/credit available. The Gardiner Library and the Wallkill Valley Pollinator Pathway are hosting a native plant sale to complement the library’s new pollinator garden. The small plants, called landscape plugs, are much less expensive than container plants and an excellent way to keep costs down while trying out some new plants. This first sale will be followed by future sales where we hope to offer a wider selection of species and a larger number of native plants.
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The Friends of the Library Jewelry Sale is back! Accepting donations through October 31st. Jewelry Sale on Saturday, November 5. Jewelry of all kinds accepted, from costume to estate and everything in between. Collection box at circulation desk.
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Mohonk Preserve Photography Show - "The Gunks" May 1 - May 31 The Mohonk Preserve Volunteer Photographers are a group of committed and active volunteers who capture and share images of all aspects of the Mohonk Preserve on an ongoing basis and by special assignment. The images are used by the Preserve in their publications, website and publicity to build awareness of the Preserve and its mission.
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Sexuality with Elizabeth Greenblatt and Susanrachel Condon Wednesday, May 18 8 - 9 PM Cost: $35 per device Learn more and register here.In this workshop, we will explore your values about sexuality, research about parent/caregiver communication about sexuality, and healthy child sexual development. Participants will learn about skills for communicating, as well as resources to support your conversations and continued learning.
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Restorative Justice in Small Towns Across America with Carol BergmanWednesday, June 1 6 - 7:30 PM Register here. Join Carol Bergman, an New York University Professor and journalist, for an introduction to reparative justice initiatives in towns, cities and rural areas in America with a history of enslavement and Jim Crow. Ground rules for civil discussion will be established in a seminar-style workshop format.
There will be an assignment before attending, writing prompts during the workshop, and read-backs.
Carol Bergman is an experienced facilitator and mediator. She has worked both nationally and internationally on humanitarian initiatives. Photo © copyright Carol Bergman 2022
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Virtual Italian Conversational ClassWednesdays (last class until September) 5:30 - 6:30 PM Register here.This weekly virtual class is designed for people who have some knowledge of the Italian language and would like to improve their conversational skills. Learn more here.
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Slow Stitch Club Thursdays 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Register here. Pack up your thread, needles, yarn, or hooks and join the slow stitch revolution. Any portable project qualifies: quilt, knit, crochet, felt, sew, embroider and more. Enjoy some "me time", a bit of socializing, show and share while artfully stitching a favorite project
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Nature Walks with Nick Martin Meets every Friday in May 8:30 - 10:00 AM Meet in lower library parking lot. Join Nick Martin, Minnewaska Park Educator, for an approximately one mile walk on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and wander through Majestic Park. On this slow-paced walk, we will be looking at whatever natural curiosities intrigue the group, from birds to trees.
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Peg's Reading Circle Book Club Meets first Wednesdays 3 PM Meets in-person in the community room. Learn more here. Copies of books available at library.
| June book pick: The Dalai Lama's Cat by David Mitchie July book pick: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk |
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Ukuleleans! Ukulele ClubMeets second Wednesdays 6 - 8 PMMeets in-person in the community room.
All ages welcome, from beginner to experienced. Our aim is to encourage one another along as we have fun with this uniquely upbeat instrument. Learn more here.
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SongClub with Debbie Lan Meets second Sundays 4 - 5:30 PM The audience is the choir! $10 at the door. Cash only. SongClub is a drop-in singing experience aimed at bringing communities together through singing original arrangements of familiar songs in a safe and welcoming environment.
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Slow Jam Meets third Sundays 3:30 - 5:15 PM All ages welcome. Are you new at playing an acoustic instrument and would like to practice with some friendly, local musicians? Play Old Time, Folk songs, Bluegrass, Western and other home spun type songs at a slower pace so everyone will have a chance to learn the songs. No audience, no pressure, just lots of fun. All musicians and acoustic instruments are welcome.
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Community Reiki Sunday June 5 and October 2 12 - 2 PM First-come, first-served. COVID protocols include required masking, sanitizing of tables between clients, etc...All practitioners are fully vaccinated and boosted.
Reiki is both the energy of the universe and the Japanese system of sharing this energy with others. Recipients sit in a chair or lie on a comfortable table, clothed, while the practitioner lightly places hands on or above the recipient. The effect is of peace and deep rest for the recipient. H.V. Community Reiki practitioners possess multiple certifications that can include Reiki I and II as well as Master level certifications in various styles including Usui/Tibetan, Komyo, Karuna, and Animal Reiki.
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Blue Marble: Environmental Hybrid Book ClubThursday, June 9 6:30 - 7:30 PM Meets in person and virtually. Register here. Read a combination of modern fiction and non-fiction works through a filter to illuminate the relation humans have with our Blue Marble, a.k.a. Earth. We will explore authors who are written word artists, experts in their field, and who share their wisdom. June's book pick: Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara Mcanulty Copies available at the Gardiner Library.
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Read to FletcherThursday, May 19 4 - 5 PM Sign up for a 15 minute time slot here. Read to a certified therapy dog! This program helps to improve children's reading, communication and confidence in a relaxed and stress free environment. For readers in elementary school. Children may bring a book from home or choose a book from the library's collection.
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In-Person Story Times Meets in the community room. Toddler/Preschool Story Time (2-5 yrs.) Tuesdays 10-10:30 AM Enjoy picture books and songs with Miss Amy. Take a craft to make at home. Bouncing Babies Story Time (0-24 months) Thursdays 9:30-9:50 Join Miss Amy for board books, songs, bounces, rhymes and more!
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wordPOP! Young Writers Group Meets fourth Thursdays 4:30 - 5 PM Creative writers 7-10 years old. Contact Carolyn at cthorenz@rcls.org for more information. Register here. Share your flair and imagination....Whether it's poetry, short stories, or prose, share your work and learn new techniques. Original art is welcome, too. All completed and edited work will be featured in the first edition literary publication for this age group.
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Battle of the Books 2022 Team Meeting Meets June 12, July 10, August 14 and 21 2:30 - 3:30 PM Register here. Community service hours available. Learn more here.Compete against other public libraries in this Jeopardy-style match. Buzz in. Answer. Victory! A moderator asks 17 questions per round concerning eight pre-selected books. Each team member has the opportunity to press a buzzer, confer with team members and attempt to answer the question correctly. Prepare for the regional battle in August.
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Free Math Tutoring with Misha FredericksWednesdays 4 - 5 PM Register on calendar for date and time needed. One slot per month permitted. Free math tutoring in Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus AB, GED and SAT/ACT Prep. Learn more here.
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Gardiner Ink! YA Creative Writing and Visual Art Meet-Ups Fourth Sundays 2 - 3 PM Topics for the March meeting will be choosing fictional characters names and staying on track when working on a thriller or mystery. Bring art and writing to share and for consideration in the next publication. Help Wanted for our new Gardiner Ink! Art Department. Be part of the design and editing process. Currently accepting submissions of original poetry, fiction, and art. Original works of visual art can include paintings, drawings, and photography. More information here.
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Teen Advisory Board (TAB)Community Service hours always available. Contact Carolyn at cthorenz@rcls.org for more information. Teen Advisors make things happen! Teens who are interested in helping host a library program geared toward a special interest, this is the meeting for you. We need help with a game day, historical gaming, chess club, art, anime or manga club, just to name a few ideas. Open to suggestions. Lots of opportunities during the summer.
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HOOPLA Borrow movies, music, audiobooks, ebooks, comics and stream TV shows to enjoy on your computer, tablet, or phone – and even your TV! - No waiting times
- Titles can be streamed immediately, or downloaded to phones or tablets for offline enjoyment later
- Choose from over 1 million titles with more being
added daily - Each patron may borrow 5 items per month
- "Bonus borrows" and "Binge Passes" will be offered
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New Resource: BrainHQStart using brain HQ here. Brain-training exercises clinically proven to improve cognitive performance. The BrainHQ exercises are designed to adapt to each person’s individual goals and needs. Plus, each exercise continuously adapts to your unique performance, so you train at the right level for you.
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Kanopy Movie StreamingStart using Kanopy here.Enjoy critically acclaimed movies, inspiring documentaries, award-winning foreign films and more.
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Libby App - eBooks and eAudiobooksAccess here. Overdrive (with the Libby App) provides access to over 30,000 eBooks and eAudiobooks. Use an e-reader, tablet or a phone. No fines. Easy to use. You can enjoy many titles immediately online or download them for offline use.
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Used Books (and more) Sale and Donations Donations accepted Saturdays and Sundays. Get all the details here.Little Golden Books and Leveled Reades 5 for $1. It's hard not to find something for yourself or someone you know, all while supporting the Gardiner Library. Come on by and take a look! Always priced to sell.
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1:1 Tech Support with IT Specialist HenryThursdays 6 - 8:00 PM Sign up for a 30 minute session (in-person or via Zoom) on the calendar. Email Henry at hbarish@rcls.org for more information. - Computers, Laptops and Mobile Devices
- E-books, Email, Office and More
- Basic Troubleshooting
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Mohonk Preserve and Empire State Passes Loan period: 3 days Check out at the library or reserve in advance by calling 255-1255. Mohonk Preserve passes allow admission for one adult each. Empire State pass allows free entry for one vehicle with unlimited passengers.
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FASNY Museum of Firefighting Passes Free admission for a family of 4 Loan period: 3 days FASNY Museum of Firefighting in Hudson occupies more than 50,000 square feet and features 90 vintage and rare fire engines dating back to 1731, artifacts, gear, photographs and more. Many fun, hands-on exhibits, events and activities for all ages.
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Movie Match Advisory ServicePersonalized movie/TV series recommendations.Fill out our Movie Match survey and get a list of 3 movies and/or TV series within 7 days.Our librarians will send you a personalized list of recommendations based on your responses to our Movie Match survey. Links to the library catalog included to place holds on items quickly and easily.
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BookMatch Reader's Advisory Service Personalized reading recommendations. Fill out our BookMatch survey and get a list of 8 books within 7 days.Our librarians will send you a personalized list of recommendations based on your responses to our BookMatch survey. Links to the library catalog included to place holds on items quickly and easily.
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Friends of the Library Meeting Tuesday, May 17 1 - 2 PM Meets third Tuesdays
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Community Preservation Plan Information SessionThursday, May 19 7 PM Meets in-person and or virtually using this Zoom. Learn more and get the Zoom link here.
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Library Board Meetings Meets third Thursdays 7 PM Contact Nicole at nlane@rcls.org for more information.
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