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Paint your own ceramic device stand at home! Perfect for holding your phone or tablet. All materials included, and no firing required!
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Paint your own ceramic device stand at home! Perfect for holding your phone or tablet. All materials included, and no firing required!

Painting miniatures is a relaxing and creative experience at Twenty Sided™. *Please note that our Gallery event space is accessible by a flight of stairs. Mini Painting w/ Lauren Bilanko MON @ 7p-10p Beginners Welcome! A ready-to-paint miniature, paints, and brushes will be provided. You may...

Poetry as Voice is a six-week collection of interactive workshops and presentations that introduce participants to poetry as both an art form and a tool for self-expression, healing, and community dialogue. These programs are designed to engage community members of all ages through creative...

Special Event — Parks Department Location: Ferry Point Park: Ferry Point Park

Draw whatever you want, or work with all types of crafting materials to make something unique! Bring your own projects, or start one here. Guidance will be provided, along with quality art and crafting supplies. Feel free to bring other hobbies to work on, as well. See you there! For teens and...

Come to the McKinley Park Library to hang out. We play board and card games, draw, make origami, and more! For teens in grades 6-12. Snacks will be provided.

Bee creative and create this honeycomb shadow box craft.

Explore the lost world of ancient Egypt! Your mission is to find and activate 4 levers hidden in the pyramid. Find clues, avoid traps, and solve puzzles to uncover the mystery of the pyramid!

Do you knit, crochet, sew or do other fiber arts?Then join us for Stitch 'n Sip!Bring your knitting, crocheting, or sewing projects to work on in the company of others while enjoying a cup of tea. Please note that this is an informal meetup where crafting materials and formal instruction are not...

Free craft classes for adults with special needs by Doreen McIlwaine, Special Education Coordinator/Behavioral Specialist. Create a colorful springtime wreath.

The Doorman by Chris Pavone Genre: Suspense Are you interested in reading something you wouldn't normally read? So are we! Join us for the Not My Genre Book Discussion, where we'll explore different genres together. Books will be available at the Reference Desk. Contact the Reference Desk by phone..

Special Event — Parks Department Location: LaTourette Park & Golf Course: Model Airplane Field

Join Granary Books, and the Lower East Side Ecology Center for a celebration of a new collaborative artists' book: Ghost Coast, by artist Julie Harrison and poet E.J. McAdams. This project, subtitled "A Hurricane Sandy Periplus of Lower Manhattan," is an experimental verbal and visual remembrance...

AGES 13-17 Craft kits will be released in the Teen Room starting at 2:00 pm. You must have a teen library card to receive the kit. Kits are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Need a library card? Have your parent or guardian fill out the form at this link >> ...


Bring your embroidery, crochet, quilting, or sewing project to this weekly gathering. Share ideas with fellow crafters, and get inspired from our collection of pattern and instruction books, generously provided by the Friends of the Library.

Start your weekend off right with coffee, a breakfast mocktail, and crafting! This weekend, we're doing paint by numbers cat pictures. This is an easy craft, all skill levels accepted. If the Library Director can do it, you can too!

Free craft classes for adults with declining cognitive abilities by Doreen McIlwaine, DCPA. Create a colorful springtime wreath.

Help Librarian Sarah run Reading Adventure Book Club! For Teens in Grades 8-12. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION MUST BE ON FILE. Any registrant without an application on file will be removed from the program.

Learn how to make some fun and creative crafts in this class for teens with special needs! Friends and siblings are welcome to join as well.

We'll read from the script, do a fun and informal table read, and sing songs from the show together. No stage experience necessary—just enthusiasm and love for the show! Scripts and lyrics will be provided. Costumes and dramatic flair are optional (but encouraged!). Registration required. 6...

Back by popular demand! Join us at the West End to craft a bouquet of dip-dyed watercolor flowers using coffee filters and floral wire. Attendants will go home with a bundle of crafted flowers tucked inside a floral sleeve, perfect for display on the dining room table or at a work desk.

Create a fun, beachy picture frame using seashells and sand.

This is a time for Tweens (grades 3 through 5) to explore new things every week! Each week we will make a sweet/savory treat while working on our animated commercials for the upcoming summer reading program! 4/7 - Magic Unicorn Rice Noodles 4/14 - Animation Station Introduction 4/21 - Make some...

Come join in our Queer Book Club! This book club will focus on any works pertaining to queer life and culture and is welcome to all.

Grades K-4. Children will learn a bit about a Pokémon artist who creates trading card art out of clay and then create clay figures of the Pokémon, Tangela. Students will then get to photograph these figures in a lightbox and write their name as the illustrator. The children will get to take their...

Come work on your paper craft with other paper lovers. You can bring your own project and materials and/or use materials the library will provide. No registration required.

CrAFTERwork is an “after work” craft club intended to bring together patrons who enjoy trying new forms of art! Each month we will tackle a new craft. All materials will be provided. Whether you are a novice or a dedicated crafter, all are welcome. Supplies and instructions are provided by the...

Earn one hour of volunteer time for each session you attend! You'll create crafts for future Quogue Library programs, which will be shared with patrons in the community.

Ages 3 Years-5th Grade We encourage individual creativity! *Patrons choosing In-Person Crafts: *Pre-registration Required. Class size is limited. Things may get messy, so please dress accordingly.


Join Miss Tanya to draw and/or color in this hands-on, free-form class. Those who register to join in person will be given their very our pencil case with colored pencils, a pencil, a pencil sharpener and an eraser to bring with them to future classes. Paper will be provided. Registration required..

3.5-5 years. Wednesday, April 15 & 22, 1:30 PM Registration begins Wednesday, April 8, 12:00 PM. Read, sing, play, and create a craft together. For children on their own; adults will stay in the library.