Bilingual Spanish and English Storytime is back. Yadira's on Zoom for stories and learning fun. Email Amy@redhooklibrary.org to sign up!
La hora de los cuentos bilingües está de vuelta. Yadira estára en Zoom para cuentos y diversión. ¡Envíe un email a Amy@redhooklibrary.org para registrar!
In these Zoom classes designed for teens with intellectual and/or cognitive disabilities, Chef Larry will teach basic cooking skills with fun recipes. Supplies & recipes are provided.
Join our friendly group of fiber enthusiasts online via web-conference for weekly knitting, crocheting, spinning, quilting, and crafting together at home.
Email Dawn at director@redhooklibrary.org if you are interested in attending.
Join Bard intern Yuval for fun afternoons featuring science activities for ages 6-10. This four unit series runs weekly, Wednesdays 3-4 pm. Stop by the library for a supplies pack and list of projects.
Learn to speak Spanish! Our popular Spanish Language Class restarts 6-7 PM Wednesday January 27th and continues weekly for 10 weeks online via Zoom with the last class on April 7th (skipping March 17th). Become acquainted with Spanish through weekly classes. The program is free and open to the public.
Registration required for Zoom meeting link, space is limited. Please include your email address when registering. Please email Renee, at programcoordinator@redhooklibrary.org to reserve your spot.
Want to create art together from home? Try virtual Art for Adults with Renee, with Creativebug projects on Zoom. The program is free and open to the public (ages 15+). 2:30-3:30 PM on Thursdays (March 25, April 1 & 8). For these dates we will be working on simple people sketches and illustrations. We will have art supply kits to be picked up before the start of the program.
Email Renee at programcoordinator@redhooklibrary.org for the Zoom link and for kit pick up details.
The Anti-Racism Reading Group is an ongoing forum where we will be having honest, non-judgmental conversations about what we’re reading & learning about race, racism and antiracism. We will discuss how we might apply these lessons to how we live and what we advocate for in our community.
Read any book that directly addresses racism and/or antiracism. Don’t know where to start? Consider any of the titles suggested on this blog post. Thanks to a generous donation from a local patron, multiple copies are available for many of the titles.
Email Amy at amy@redhooklibrary.org if you’re interested in participating in this virtual group.