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Beyond Breaking News

10:30am - 12:00pm
Adults
Virtual Event
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Library Branch: Zoom
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Critical Thinking, Learning, Lecture
Event Details:

Interested in participating in a friendly exchange of ideas about current political events? Curious to explore how seemingly isolated incidents and actions often have historical roots and are related to larger issues? Then this class is for you!

The Hendrick Hudson Free Library is excited to host “Beyond the Breaking News,” a lively discussion of news events for residents interested in domestic and foreign policy issues and what’s driving them.

This unique program will promote a friendly exchange of thoughts and opinions about provocative issues and hot topics in the news - Everyone’s ideas will be considered, with free expression and a spirit of congeniality encouraged.

What we Believe: “Discussions should be conducted without fondness for dispute or desire for victory.” All opinions will be entertained in a calm and reasoned manner, with no person or position subject to attack.

The Moderator: During his 45 yr. corporate publishing career and subsequent 8 yr. consulting business, Jay Forbes has actively facilitated many forums comprised of high level retail executives with competing interests.

Since moderating classes for several years at Ossining Library and WCC Collegium, Jay has been heading up Beyond Breaking News on Zoom since Covid and is currently an active participant in the Chappaqua Library Foreign Policy program and past member of both the Croton on Hudson and Katonah political discussion groups. He is a self-confessed “political junkie” with an abiding interest in people, politics and stimulating discourse.

And this year, knowledgeable and long time participants will be alternating class facilitation with Jay to offer their own unique perspective and approach to the fast moving political scene.

Sign Me Up –So if you’re interested in a friendly exchange of ideas, open to how others feel about current events and want to have some laughs and fun while putting your own two cents in, email your name, phone # and email address to Jay Forbes: jforbesconnect@gmail.com. Jay will answer any questions you might have in advance about this program and/or sign you up to join us.

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Italian Conversation Class

10:30am - 12:30pm
Adults
Registration Closed
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Library Branch: Hendrick Hudson Free Library
Room: Conference Room
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Learning
Required
Seats Remaining: 7
Event Details:

Is a trip to Italy in your future? Familiarize yourself in this class with the basics of Italian language and culture with local resident Luca Vuolo, an experienced Romance language tutor and NYC teacher. No experience necessary and language speakers welcome as well!

Register for the Monday OR Tuesday morning class.

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Cancelled

Watercolor Bookmarks

5:30pm - 7:30pm
Adults
Required
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Library Branch: Hendrick Hudson Free Library
Room: Children's Program Room
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Arts & Crafts
Event Details:

Just in time for National Library Week!  Create your own bookmarks using various watercolor techniques with local artist, Aindrila Mukherjee.  A $5 materials fee is due by Monday, April 8.  Limited seating.

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Millennial Book Club

6:30pm - 7:30pm
Adults
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Library Branch: Hendrick Hudson Free Library
Room: Conference Room
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Book Club, Food/Beverage
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Seats Remaining: 8
Event Details:

A book club for millennials (born 1981 – 1996).  Wine and snacks will be provided.

It's National Library Week April 7-13! We'll be discussing The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray. The remarkable, little-known story of Belle da Costa Greene, J. P.