Television news has undergone remarkable transformations in the last seven decades. Beginning with the Camel News Caravan with John Cameron Swayze in 1948, evening newscasts drew tens of millions of viewers nightly and expanded from 15 minutes to 30 minutes when Walter Cronkite became the anchor of the CBS Evening News in 1963. With the […]
Live and In Person! February 3 & 10 / Join Children's author Susie Jaramillo for stories and songs in English and Spanish on the 3rd floor. Perfect for ages 0-5. 3 y el 10 de febrero / Venga a escuchar cuentos y canticos con autora Susie Jaramillo en Inglés y Español. Perfecto para niños de […]
Why do lovers send greeting cards, candy, and roses on February 14? In his newest holiday program, author, photographer, and musician Kevin Woyce explores the romantic history of Valentine’s Day, from Saint Valentine, Cupid, and the first Valentine cards to some of the season’s most popular songs. The slideshow is illustrated with original photographs and […]
Live and In Person! February 3 & 10 / Join Children's author Susie Jaramillo for stories and songs in English and Spanish on the 3rd floor. Perfect for ages 0-5. 3 y el 10 de febrero / Venga a escuchar cuentos y canticos con autora Susie Jaramillo en Inglés y Español. Perfecto para niños de […]
In this 3-hour webinar, led by Amanda Tucker, participants will learn: - interviewing tips - communication skills - ages and stages of young babies and toddlers - safety and first aid tips - feeding and caring for children, including diaper changing At the end of the session, you will receive a certificate. This webinar will […]
The Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant A Presentation with Author Brian Vangor Many local residents are unaware that Indian Point in the mid-20th Century was an amusement park, replete with outdoor activities, trails, and later kiddie rides surrounded by concession stands hawking ice cream and hot dogs. Brian Vangor, a longtime employee of the various […]
In celebration of Black History Month, we will host a virtual tour of the African Burial Ground National Monument in New York City. The African Burial Ground National Monument is at Duane Street and African Burial Ground Way in the Civic Center section of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the oldest and largest […]
Wednesday, February 22 @ 2pm for kids in grades 3 and up. Build Your Own History Sticker Book: Learn about important African American figures in history! Registration required. Email: warnerjuvprograms@gmail.com to signup. Miércoles 22 de febrero a las 2 de la tarde para niños en 3º grado en adelante. ¡Construye tu propio libro de historia! […]
Mount Pleasant Public Library
350 Bedford Rd, Pleasantville
Thursday, February 23, 7 pm – 8 pm Sign up online for a Zoom link by copying and pasting this link into your browser: https://bit.ly/3X9Qta0 Explore Black Americans' struggle for equality under the law from 1865 through World War 1. Learn about this dark chapter of our history as well as Black New Yorkers' organizing […]
The Friends of The Warner Library is proud to present Mark Morganelli and the Jazz Forum All-Stars. Join us on Saturday, February 25th at 2:30 PM for a special concert featuring Brazilian jazz performed by Mark Morganelli with Eddie Montero on midi-accordion and Nanny Assis on guitar, percussion, and vocals. Free and open to all.