After the keen still days of September, the October sun filled the world with mellow warmth...The maple tree in front of the doorstep burned like a gigantic red torch. The oaks along the roadway glowed yellow and bronze. The fields stretched like a carpet of jewels, emerald and topaz and garnet. Everywhere she walked the color shouted and sang around her."
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The library will be CLOSED Monday, October 14, for Indigenous Peoples' Day and Columbus Day. To learn more about Indigenous Peoples' Day click here. To learn more about Columbus Day, click here.
October is National Book Month? We believe it's every month but we're a bit biased. Click on the link above for ways to celebrate. Or just stop in and get some books!
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Enjoying the Uplift of An Attitude of Gratitude with Stephanie Speer
Monday, November 4, 1:30-3:00pm
Activity Room
Awakening to the power of gratitude, we discover that we are not grateful because we are happy, we are happy because we are grateful. Living a life that includes wonder, thankfulness, and appreciation, we take in the good that we may otherwise have taken for granted. This interactive workshop will be an opportunity to learn a variety of ways to practice gratitude, practices that can easily be integrated into daily life so that we may reap the benefits of living life with a grateful heart and mind, even amidst trying times and challenging life circumstances.
Registration is open for this early November program. Click here to Register
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Fall Book Sale & 2nd Annual Cake Off | |
Saturday, October 5, 10-2
Rain Date Sunday, October 6, 10-2
Mark your calendars for our Fall Book Sale and 2nd Annual Cake Off baking competition!
We will have assorted selections of books under Library tents and the Little Book Shop will be open.
The Library knitters will have gorgeous items available for purchase and we will have a bake sale tent as well.
There will be live music with special guests, The Starlite Duo.
We still need help getting ready for our Book Sale and Cake-Off. Specifically, we need people to lift and move boxes of books from the sheds to tables in the yard. This is heavy lifting so if you are strong and willing to give a hand we would love to hear from you. Please e-mail Jody Ford: director@stoneridgelibrary.org, if you can spare a few hours on Friday, October 4th from 2:30-5 or Saturday, October 5th from 3-5pm.
Parking will be across the street in the High Meadow parking lot.
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Saturday, October 5
10-12
Who will win the engraved wooden spoons in our 2nd Annual Cake Off baking competition? This friend-raising event promises to be a fun and delicious addition to the library’s fall book and bake sale.
Up to 10 amateur bakers from Ulster County will present their cake creations to our judges, Gunnar Bednarz, Jac Fonseca and Maxine Stein. The cakes will arrive at 9:30 and judging will begin at 10:15. Once the judges have made their decisions we will open for tasting bites and voting for the People's Choice Award. Winners will be announced at noon.
Each cake has been created or adapted on a recipe from a baking book or newspaper in the Mid-Hudson Library system.
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The Judges
Gunnar Bednarz is last year's winner of the People's Choice Award for his Raspberry Rhapsody cake. He is currently an early college student at SUNY Ulster studying Humanities and Social Science. An avid forager, baker and knitter, Gunnar also loves hiking with his dog and being a part of the Library Knitters group. He has donated a Raspberry Rhapsody cake to our bake sale this year.
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Jac Fonseca is a local pastry chef and baking instructor. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and SUNY New Paltz, she has been baking and studying food history around the Hudson Valley for years. Having spent much of her career working in gourmet cafes and bakeries Jac now has added teaching high school culinary classes for Boces. This is her second year being a judge for the Cake Off and we are so grateful to have her help.
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Maxine Stein is the owner of Maxine's Catering/Bittersweet Bakers, located in the Hudson Valley. Her small business specializes in wedding cakes, specialty cakes, cupcakes, and cookies always made custom for your special event. For over 30 years Maxine has worked closely with every client offering a personal approach and meticulous attention to detail to create a unique, beautiful and delicious cake or dessert for any celebration.
Huge Thanks to all our Judges!!!
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Maximizing your Medicare Benefits
with Susan Diamond
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Wednesday, October 2, 1-2pm
Activity Room
Register here
Are You Aware of The Extra Help and Other Assistance Programs?
Open enrollment can be a bit overwhelming for many Medicare participants, especially those who are new to the program. This workshop will be a great opportunity for members/friends to learn about different cost-saving strategies and assistance programs that can help them make the most out of their Medicare or Medicare Advantage coverage in 2025.
This workshop is designed for individuals approaching Medicare eligibility, current Medicare beneficiaries, and caregivers seeking guidance during the open enrollment period. During the workshop, we’ll explore important topics like understanding plan options, why comparing choices for 2025 is essential, evaluating coverage needs, and maximizing benefits. Our aim is to provide members with the knowledge and tools to make confident and informed decisions about their Medicare coverage for optimal financial health.
Susan Diamond is an Independent Medicare Broker with HealthOptionsNY.com
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Mindfully Managing Uncertainty
With Stephanie Speer
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Monday, October 7
1:30-3:30pm
Activity Room
Registration is open. Register here.
We are thrilled to once again be offering mindfulness programs with Stephanie Speer.
To be alive, living on this planet, in this body, in this mind, we face many challenges including a life that is filled with uncertainty. We are often unsure and fearful about what might happen in the future. Understandably, we want to be safe and secure, we want predictability and control. However this desire for certainty in the face of uncertainty often gives rise to fear, frustration, worry and anxiety. Our time together will be an opportunity for exploration, contemplation and application of mindfulness practices to ease the grip of our disruptive thoughts and emotions in order to meet the unknown with an inner stability, ease of being and greater balance so that we may lovingly care for ourselves and enjoy the days of our lives.
As a trained instructor of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Stephanie Speer has been teaching mindfulness to individuals and groups for over 30 years. She
received her Masters in Humanistic Education from Goddard College and completed
her MBSR training from Jon Kabat-Zinn and Saki Santorelli of the University of
Massachusetts Medical Center. Her professional work and personal life have been
informed by 35 years of meditation practice and Buddhist studies.
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After Work Yoga with Laura | |
After Work Yoga with Laura
Wednesdays October 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
5:30-6:30
Rondout Municipal Center
Wow! We get 5 free yoga classes in October!
Big thanks to Town of Marbletown Parks, Trails & Rec. Dept. with our continued collaboration for free Wednesday yoga classes. Classes are held at the Rondout Municipal Center, on the Marbletown side of the building (in the former cafeteria space). All classes will be taught by Laura Brown and we are grateful to be working with her and the Parks and Rec. Dept. to bring these classes to our community.
Registration is required for each class due to limited space.
October 2 Register here
October 9 Register here
October 16 Register here
October 23 Register here
October 30 Register here
Laura loves bringing yoga into people’s lives, encouraging her students to welcome space, breath, and movement to reset their bodies and minds. These classes are perfect for the absolute beginner, the curious, the seasoned yogi and everybody in-between! All are encouraged to move at their own pace in this hour-long class.
Please be sure to bring your yoga mat and any blocks or straps if you use them. The library will have extra mats, blocks and straps if needed. As with any exercise class, be sure to check with your doctor before starting.
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Small Works
an new exhibit by Denise Giardullo
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Small Works
by Denise Giardullo
September 9-October 28
Artist Statement
My work is about vision.
I find the interaction of color, texture, shape, and line to be very exciting, as well as my exploration of positive and negative space and how these function in my designs. I am an improvisational quilter. I begin my constructions by combining small sections of fabric, slicing the pieces and reconfiguring them until they form a cohesive unit. I keep adding additional sections until I intuitively decide it is finished. Originally trained as a painter, I often squint my eyes so that I can see objects, colors, patterns come into the foreground (positive), while other design elements recede (negative).
In my collages I tend to utilize ordinary images and objects in unusual ways, making connections between dissimilar things and subjects; many of my encaustic works have collaged images, although recently I have been using watercolor and inks to convey a sense of place.
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Denise Giardullo
A graduate of SUNY New Paltz, Denise Giardullo has exhibited widely since 1981. Living and working in the Hudson Valley, her work has been shown in many local galleries, including ASK, Emerge, the Woodstock School of Art, the Olive Library, the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, the Wired Gallery, Uncanny Gallery, and WAAM. Her quilt “Early Spring Rain,” was juried into a traveling Studio Art Quilt Association exhibition and is published in a catalog from the exhibit. Two of her quilts were also juried into a national quilt show and traveled to many venues in the U.S. They are included in the publication “Fly Me to The Moon,” an art quilt journey, published by Schiffer Publishing in 2017. She has curated “Quilts as an Art Form,” at the ASK Gallery in Kingston, NY., and curated figurative sculpture shows at four Wiltwyck Quilt Shows in Kingston, NY.
Working in many different mediums, she trained first as a painter and a collage artist. She now considers herself primarily an improvisational quilter, but continues to make collages, encaustic works, assemblages, watercolor paintings and soft figurative sculptures. Exhibiting extensively, she belongs to many arts organizations, and has won many blue ribbons for her quilts. In 2019 she was inducted into the Catskill Mountain Quilters Hall of Fame.
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A Walk Amongst the Graves:
The Buried Cultural & Material History of Cemeteries
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Sunday, October 6, 4-6pm
Adults 18+
Sunday, October 20, 4-6pm
Teens/Young Adults Ages 15+
Join us as we take a stroll through an Autumn Cemetery while learning about the buried cultural significance and material history behind gravestones. Then enjoy a self guided experience amongst the gravestones.
Registration required with location provided to registrants.
Register here for October 6th Adults 18+
Register here for October 20th Teens/Young Adults 15+
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Zumba Gold Classes
with Donna Ebanks
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Saturdays, October 12-November 16
9:30-10:30
Rondout Municipal Center
We are thrilled to once again collaborate with The Town of Marbletown Parks, Rec and Trails Department to offer a six week session of free Zumba Gold Classes. Classes will be held at the Rondout Municipal Center on the Marbletown side of the building(playground entrance).
Join Zumba Gold instructor Donna Ebanks for a dance fitness program suited for those needing lower impact classes. This class is slower paced and will focus on balance, coordination and flexibility. Its a great way for seniors, anyone with mobility issues or those just starting out on their fitness journey to get started.
*You should check with your doctor before starting this or any exercise program.*
Registration is required for each class.
Register for Classes here
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The Ulster County Food Fight
September 1 through October 19
We are still collecting food donations for the 5th Annual Ulster County Food Fight. Pasta, tortillas, pasta sauces, boxed mac and cheese, period products, adult/baby diapers and wipes, canned goods-all are most welcome. All donations will be split between the Rochester Food Pantry and the Rondout Valley Food Pantry.
We're in it to win it for our community!
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*New book group*
Morbid History Book Group
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Friday, October 25, 7-8pm
Activity Room
(An After Hours Program)
Are you looking for a book group that meets after work and reads dark books? Check out our new book group, The Morbid History Book Group. This group will meet on the 4th Friday of each month, after hours at the library, for those who work days.
Our first book is Death Makes A Holiday: A Cultural History of Halloween by David Skal. At our first meeting we will discuss this book and select titles for the rest of 2024 so bring your book recommendations with you.
Interested in joining this new book group? Email Sarah here: Programs
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The Little Bookshop
Regular Hours Monday-Friday 3pm-5pm
Saturdays 10am-2pm
The Little Bookshop closes for the season October 30
We will have adult, young adult and children's books.
Fiction and Non-fiction
Hardcover and Paperbacks.
All books are gently used and cost $2 each. We also have DVDs, CDs and audio books on CD for $1 each.
We will be having monthly donation days so keep an eye out on our socials and our website.
Come visit us - get a good book and see our gardens and patio!
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Hands Only CPR Demonstration | |
Tuesday October 22, 2024
2:30 – 3:30pm
Marbletown Community Center
The Stone Ridge Library and the Town of Marbletown are collaborating with HeartCorps.
HeartCorps was launched by the American Heart Association and AmeriCorps to improve heart health in communities nation wide.
More than 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur each year in the United States. The American Heart Association wants everyone to become a part of the Nation of Lifesavers that are prepared to act in an emergency with three simple steps: Share, Practice, and Activate. During cardiac arrest, CPR can double or triple a person's chance of survival.
Join us for a demonstration of Hands-Only CPR, which has been shown to be as effective in the first few minutes as conventional CPR for cardiac arrest at home, at work or in public.
Please register here
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News from the Library Foundation | |
Online Auction!
It’s our best auction yet! We’ve got all kinds of fabulous things lined up for you this year including gift certificates to local restaurants, theater and concert tickets, classes, massage, outdoor gear, wine + spirits, local lodging, salon services, a boat cruise, ski lift tickets and much more!
Auction items will preview online September 22 - 28. Bidding will be open from September 29 – October 13. Click here to check it out!
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Mailbox Raffle – Back by popular demand!
We’re thrilled to have local artists Lora Shelley, Emeline Hastings and Barbara Bash back again this year to create mailbox masterpieces for us! They are on display in the Library and will be raffled off at the Library’s Fall Book Sale on Saturday, October 5.. Raffle tickets are $10 each and are available to purchase in advance at the circulation desk. Advance online ticket purchase will begin Friday, Sept. 27. Visit stoneridgelibrary.org to learn more.
Proceeds from these events benefit the Library. For more information, contact SRL Foundation Coordinator Aimee Trumbore: foundation@stoneridgelibrary.org 845-687-7023 ext 7.
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Let's Move with the Library | |
Let's Move with the Library
Thursdays each month
from 12-1pm
Various Rail Trails
All are welcome as we talk and walk, getting in our steps and getting to know our neighbors. There is no registration necessary. Just show up with your walking shoes on.
All walks are weather permitting. Any cancellations will be posted on social media and on our website.
*Please check with your doctor before starting this or any exercise program.*
Thursday, October 3, 12-1 Osterhoudt Flats parking lot on Cooper Street before you reach Marbletown Elementary School.
Thursday, October 10, 12-1 Wallkill Valley Rail Trail parking lot at the Women's Studio Workshop.
Thursday, October 17, 12-1 O&W Rail Trail parking lot Leggett Road.
Thursday, October 24, 12-1 O&W Rail Trail parking lot on Rest Plaus Road.
There will be no walk on 10/31.
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Teen Game Night
Friday, October 11
6-8:30pm
Teens 15+
Join us for after hours game night for teens. If you enjoy group games, come and join in the fun. This month we will be playing Arboretum, Liverpool Rummy, Catan and many others.
Snacks will be provided. Registration is required. The library doors will open at 6pm and close at 6:15pm so be here on time for an evening of fun.
Register here
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Our After School Story Hours will take a look at Science.
Learn about electricity, air, polymers, acids & bases, and carbon dioxide.
Story Hours for Kindergarten- Third grade
Wednesdays 3:30-4:30
October 9, 16, 23, 30 November 6, 13
A simple snack will be provided.
Register here
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Preschool Story Time with Jess and Lindsey!!!
This adorable duo delight preschoolers with stories, songs and crafts during their story times
October 24, November 7 & 21, December 5, 12, 19
10:00 - 11:00 in the children’s room!
Register here
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New Parent Playgroup
for babies 0-12 months and their parents
Every Thursday 12:30-1:30
Community building supportive playgroup. Connect with other parents and bring your little one for play, books, and more.
Register here
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Tween Shrinky Dink craft
Tuesday, October 15 3:00-4:00
grades 4th and up
Come join us to create things that melt and shrink.
Be sure to register, spaces are limited!
A simple snack will be provided before we begin.
Register here
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Tween DIY fruit push-pin board
Tuesday, October 22 3:00-4:00
grades 4th and up
Using cork board and paint we will create
Be sure to register, spaces are limited!
A simple snack will be provided before we begin.
Register here
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Tween Zombie sewing project
Tuesday, October 29 3:00-4:00
grades 4th and up
Sew a little felt zombie. All sewing skills welcome. Patience required.
Be sure to register, spaces are limited!
A simple snack will be provided before we begin.
Register here
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Tea Time
Book Group
Wednesday, October 9
1pm in the Activity Room
The book for October is The House Girl by Tara Conklin
The House Girl, the historical fiction debut by Tara Conklin, is an unforgettable story of love, history, and a search for justice, set in modern-day New York and 1852 Virginia. Weaving together the story of an escaped slave in the pre-Civil War South and a determined junior lawyer, The House Girl follows Lina Sparrow as she looks for an appropriate lead plaintiff in a lawsuit seeking compensation for families of slaves. In her research, she learns about Lu Anne Bell, a renowned prewar artist whose famous works might have actually been painted by her slave, Josephine. Featuring two remarkable, unforgettable heroines, Tara Conklin's The House Girl is riveting and powerful, literary fiction at its very best.
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Clio's Muse
History Book Group
Wednesday, October 9
7pm via Zoom
The book for October is The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams by Stacy Schiff
Thomas Jefferson asserted that if there was any leader of the Revolution, "Samuel Adams was the man." With high-minded ideals and bare-knuckle tactics, Adams led what could be called the greatest campaign of civil resistance in American history. Stacy Schiff returns Adams to his seat of glory, introducing us to the shrewd and eloquent man who supplied the moral backbone of the American Revolution. He employed every tool available to rally a town, a colony, and eventually a band of colonies behind him, creating the cause that created a country. For his efforts he became the most wanted man in America: When Paul Revere rode to Lexington in 1775, it was to warn Samuel Adams that he was about to be arrested for treason. In The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams, Schiff brings her masterful skills to Adams's improbable life, illuminating his transformation from aimless son of a well-off family to tireless, beguiling radical who mobilized the colonies.
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Mystery
Book Group
Wednesday, October 16
11am in the Activity Room
The book for October is The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware.
In this tightly wound, enthralling story reminiscent of Agatha Christie’s works, Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a luxury cruise with only a handful of cabins. The sky is clear, the waters calm, and the veneered, select guests jovial as the exclusive cruise ship, the Aurora, begins her voyage in the picturesque North Sea. At first, Lo’s stay is nothing but pleasant: the cabins are plush, the dinner parties are sparkling, and the guests are elegant. But as the week wears on, frigid winds whip the deck, gray skies fall, and Lo witnesses what she can only describe as a dark and terrifying nightmare: a woman being thrown overboard. The problem? All passengers remain accounted for—and so, the ship sails on as if nothing has happened, despite Lo’s desperate attempts to convey that something (or someone) has gone terribly, terribly wrong…
With surprising twists, spine-tingling turns, and a setting that proves as uncomfortably claustrophobic as it is eerily beautiful, Ruth Ware offers up another taut and intense read in The Woman in Cabin 10—one that will leave even the most sure-footed reader restlessly uneasy long after the last page is turned.
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The Escape Club
Book Group
Tuesday, October 29
7pm in the Activity room
(an after hours library program)
October's Book is The Improbability of Love by Hannah Rothschild
Finalist for the Baileys Women's Prize Annie McDee, thirty-one, lives in a shabby London flat, works as a chef, and is struggling to get by. Reeling from a sudden breakup, she's taken on an unsuitable new lover and finds herself rummaging through a secondhand shop to buy him a birthday gift. A dusty, anonymous old painting catches her eye. After spending her meager savings on the artwork, Annie prepares an exquisite birthday dinner for two-only to be stood up. The painting becomes hers, and Annie begins to suspect that it may be more valuable than she'd thought. Soon she finds herself pursued by parties who would do anything to possess her picture: an exiled Russian oligarch, an avaricious sheikha, an unscrupulous art dealer. In her search for the painting's identity, Annie will unwittingly discover some of the darkest secrets of European history-and the possibility of falling in love again.
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Cooks & Books
Book group
Friday, October 18
12:15 in the Activity Room
October's book is a return to the classic: Mastering The Art of French Cooking by Julia Child, Louisette Bertholle and Simone Beck
Featuring 524 delicious recipes and over 100 instructive illustrations to guide readers every step of the way, Mastering the Art of French Cooking offers something for everyone, from seasoned experts to beginners who love good food and long to reproduce the savory delights of French cuisine.
Julia Child, Simone Beck, and Louisette Bertholle break down the classic foods of France into a logical sequence of themes and variations rather than presenting an endless and diffuse catalogue of dishes—from historic Gallic masterpieces to the seemingly artless perfection of a dish of spring-green peas. Throughout, the focus is on key recipes that form the backbone of French cookery and lend themselves to an infinite number of elaborations—bound to increase anyone’s culinary repertoire.
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German Conversation Group with Suse Volk
Friday, October 18, 4-5pm
Activity Room
The Stone Ridge Library has expanded our language conversation groups to include a German conversation group which will meet on the third Friday of each month.
Participants should have some background in German language as this is a conversation group meant to improve and brush up skills.
Suse Volk is a native German speaker ready to discuss a variety of topics including culture, travel and food. If you are interested in joining this group please contact Sarah Robertson at: programs@stoneridgelibrary.org
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Tuesday, October 15
1-2 pm - in the Activity Room
Want to brush up or improve your French with a conversation hour? Claudine is a native French speaker, born in Paris and raised in Europe; following a 30 year Government career abroad, she chose Stone Ridge to retire in. Culture, medicine, travels, and anything / everything culinary are favorite subjects-which she would love to share and exchange in French. The program is offered on the third Tuesday of each month. This group is meeting in-person in the Activity Room. Registration is not required. For more information contact Sarah Robertson at: programs@stoneridgelibrary.org.
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Monday, October 21
1-2 pm on Zoom
¿Hablas español? If you would like to brush up on your Spanish conversation skills and meet other language lovers in a friendly and stress free environment, come join our class in the activity room or on Zoom, every fourth Monday of the month from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. All levels are welcomed. ¡Hasta entonces!
Francisco Rivera was born and raised in Spanish Harlem in NYC and is a long term resident of Marbletown.
Contact Sarah Robertson at programs@stoneridgelibrary.org to join the group.
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POETRY
with Rosemary Deen
Thursday, October 3 &17
on Zoom 1:30 - 3:00
Join us for an afternoon of poetry with Rosemary Deen. Poetry meets the first and third Thursday of the month via Zoom.
Please contact Rosemary at rmdeen@gmail.com if you’d like to join the group.
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WRITERS' GROUP
with Cathy Arra
GROUP I:
Monday, October 21
GROUP II:
Monday, October 7 & 28
4:00-6:30pm in the Activity Room
Two separate writers' groups meet on alternate Mondays at the library, with a maximum of 10 participants in each group. This program is designed for those who are actively writing and publishing work and who want to participate in a structured critical feedback process. Cathy Arra, a poet, writer, and former teacher of English and Writing in the Rondout Valley School District, facilitates the groups. This is not a drop in group. If you are interested in participating, please contact Cathy Arra.
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Every Saturday
10am-noon, in the Activity Room
The Stone Ridge Library Knitters meet every Saturday morning from 10am – 12noon. All ages and experience levels can join us and drop-in knitters are also welcome. We each bring our own supplies and do our own work, but one of the best things about us is that whatever obstacle or confusion you might encounter, you’re likely to receive as much comment and advice as you need to get where you’re going with a project.
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MAHJONG
Every Tuesday
10am-noon, in the Activity Room
Tuesdays from 10-12 in the library Activity Room. No registration is required. Players must have basic knowledge to play. Everyone is welcome to watch. Beginner lessons will be offered occasionally by a group member at a mutually convenient time. The group is playing with the 2024 card.
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CANASTA
Every Friday
10am-noon, in the Activity Room
The Library has added Canasta to our group game offerings. Our volunteer, Jane, will offer beginners lessons periodically to teach how to play this card game. Our experienced players meet Fridays from 10-12 to play.
Registration is limited.
If you would like to learn how to play contact: programs@stoneridgelibrary.org
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New Books
Fiction
Secrets of the Lost Ledgers by C. J Archer
All Fours by Miranda July
Robert B. Parkers Buzz Kill by Allison Gaylin
The Life Impossible by Matt Haig
The Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand
Nonfiction
Pickleball Fundamentals
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New DVD's
The Bikeriders
Despicable Me 4
The Fall Guy
Furiousa
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Longlegs
Thelma
True Detective Night Country
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HOW TO ORDER USING THE
ONLINE CATALOG
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Go to stoneridgelibrary.org.
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Click on Search the Catalog.
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Log in is in the top right corner of the page.
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You will need your Library Barcode (on back of your Library Card) and your PIN. (If you don't have a PIN you can set it up yourself.)
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Search for your item.
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Click the Request It button.
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Submit your request.
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Address: 3700 Main Street, PO Box 188
Stone Ridge, NY 12484
Phone: 845-687-7023
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