The week's events
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March 19, 2023(1 event)
10:30 AM Soup and DVD Sale10:30 AM Soup and DVD Sale – Members of the RDCC will be making several kinds of their famous delicious soups. The Library will have hundreds of great used DVDs for sale.
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March 20, 2023(3 events)
1:00 PM Fiber Arts Circle1:00 PM Fiber Arts Circle – Join us for conversation, knitting, crocheting, spinning, sewing or whatever your preferred craft might be. All ages and skill levels welcome! 2:00 PM Film 4:00 PM Book Discussion2:00 PM Film 4:00 PM Book Discussion Book – Mildred Pierce by James Cain Books and movies are available through the Mid-Hudson Library System, Overdrive, Libby and Hoopla. 4:00 PM Family Music and Movement4:00 PM Family Music and Movement Join us for music, movement and stories with Abby Lappen! |
March 21, 2023(3 events)
10 am Tai Chi with David Haines10 am Tai Chi with David Haines Join instructor David Haines for Tai Chi classes in the community room. Classes are beginner friendly and cater to all levels. 10:00 AM Preschool Story Hour10:00 AM Preschool Story Hour – Join us for an interactive story hour with stories crafts music and more! 1:00 PM Enrichment Tuesdays1:00 PM Enrichment Tuesdays Bring your child to the library on Tuesday afternoons for enrichment activities geared toward elementary age children. Join us for Lego Club, Mud Creek Education, Book Clubs, Technology, Crafts and more! Age Focus 7-12
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March 22, 2023(3 events)
1:00 pm: Fiber Arts Circle1:00 pm: Fiber Arts Circle – Join us for conversation, knitting, crocheting, spinning, sewing or whatever your preferred craft might be. All ages and skill levels welcome!4:00 PM LEGO Club4:00 PM LEGO Club Build, Create, Imagine, Challenge! 5:00 PM Narcan Training5:00 PM Narcan Training To register: 518-851-7120 or email info@claveracklibrary.org Youth Clubhouses of Columbia-Greene; a program of MHACG The Columbia & Greene Youth Clubhouses were opened and established in April & May of 2017. The Youth Clubhouses are a community-based and peer driven recovery community organization created, but not limited to, to serve youth ages 12-17 and young adults 18+. Clubhouses encourage positive peer, family, and community involvement. Clubhouses promote long-term recovery through recreation, pro-social activities, skill building opportunities, education, and activities centered on overall health and wellness. Our mission is to provide resources to all young individuals within the community who are in recovery, who are seeking recovery, or who have been impacted by Substance Use Disorder (SUD). We also welcome all young allies in the community who have been impacted by SUD and who support recovery Narcan Training will teach you how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and administer the opioid overdose reversal drug Naloxone. We will also discuss overdose risk factors, Good Samaritan Law, community resources, and provide Narcan kits to each participant. |
March 23, 2023(1 event)
10:00 AM Gentle Yoga10:00 AM Gentle Yoga Join Brooke Murray in the Laurie Gallery for gentle movement and yoga. Appropriate for all levels. |
March 24, 2023(1 event)
5:00 PM K.I.S.S. Program Ends5:00 PM K.I.S.S. Program Ends Last day to drop off sensitive documents that you would like to have shredded. Shredding bins will be available inside the library by the downstairs elevator. |
March 25, 2023(1 event)
1:00 PM History Room Talk1:00 PM History Room Talk Presented by Ted Hilscher, the program will consist of 50 images, mostly postcards, depicting Claverack Hamlet from after the Civil War though end of the 20th Century. |