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Sunday, March 1All DayEmail
Neighborhood Forest
Sign up anytime now until March 15thWe are partnering with @NeighborhoodForest to give children in our community a free tree plant at home during Earth Week!There are 3 ways to participate!Register a child to receive a free tree (pick-up required)Purchase a tree to plant this spring if you don’t have a child (Buy One, Fund One!)Help fund trees in our community! — $5 helps place a tree in the hands of a childSign ups are open now through March 15th, trees will arrive the week of Earth Day (April 22)!We’ll contact you when your tree is ready for pick-up at the library!Register HERE.…Learn More2
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Tuesday, March 35:00—6:00 PMLocated in the Program Room
CANCELED - To be rescheduled- Stitch & Style for Teens
Everyone loves the cute embroidered high top sneakers or cute additions to your jeans, but how do you achieve that? This program will show you some simple stitches and supply embroidery thread, needles and patterns to make your clothes your own. All you need to bring is an item to work on.…Learn More
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Wednesday, March 43:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Teen Room
Manga Book Club with a Twist of Anime
First Wednesday of the month. Are you a huge fan of manga and anime? Or are you curious about Japanese comic books and all things related? Sign up or drop in to talk with teens Gr. 6-8 who want to get together and talk manga. Each month we will pick a series and you can read one or all.…Learn More5
Thursday, March 56:30—9:00 PMEmail
Westchester Writer's Workshop
Meets virtually via Google Meet on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursday of each monthCalling all writers and poets!Looking for a writer’s group to help with that writer’s block?Looking for some feedback on your memoir, short story, novel or poem?Need some editing or polishing tips for your texts?Want to share the love of writing with fellow writers?Then Westchester Writers Workshop is the one for you!We are the original peer review writers’ group with no fees, no dues, and many chances to showcase your talents.…Learn More
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Saturday, March 712:30—2:00 PMLocated in the Reading Room
Earring Workshop for Teens and Adults
Joan Lloyd is back for another earring workshop and just in time to earn those last hours of community service for the Junior National Honor Society in mid-March. Come and make a pair of earrings for yourself and one for someone in a shelter. Presented by Joan Lloyd.…Learn MoreSaturday, March 71:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)
This program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn MoreSaturday, March 71:30—2:30 PMLocated in the Program Room
Teen Finance Workshop
This two part program is geared to help a teen navigate their finances and the financial world. This program focuses on money management and budgeting. Presented by For The People and Kids. Join us again on April 4th to learn about financial decision-making and an introduction to understanding stocks.8
Sunday, March 8All DayEmail
Neighborhood Forest
Sign up anytime now until March 15thWe are partnering with @NeighborhoodForest to give children in our community a free tree plant at home during Earth Week!There are 3 ways to participate!Register a child to receive a free tree (pick-up required)Purchase a tree to plant this spring if you don’t have a child (Buy One, Fund One!)Help fund trees in our community! — $5 helps place a tree in the hands of a childSign ups are open now through March 15th, trees will arrive the week of Earth Day (April 22)!We’ll contact you when your tree is ready for pick-up at the library!Register HERE.…Learn MoreSunday, March 81:00—4:00 PMLocated in the Program Room
Sunday Jam
Second Sunday of the monthGrab your instrument and jump in! This open, relaxed jam welcomes musicians of all skill levels and styles. Lead a tune, try something new, or improvise -- a space to connect through music and creativity. What to Bring: Your own instrument and ampsPiano and Drum kit will be available to use.…Learn More
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Monday, March 97:00—8:00 PMA Zoom Presentation
Destination College Workshop
Destination College Workshop Series – January through AugustJoin us for the destination college series and learn about the DC2 framework and establish a personalized roadmap. Destination College Workshop 5: Testing Made Simple (SAT, ACT, and Alternatives)Focus: Understanding standardized testing and test-optional admissions.…Learn More10
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Thursday, March 123:45—5:00 PMLocated in the Program Room
Teens Create - Let's Make Soap
Making soap is fun and useful. Using melters, glycerin and dried flowers we will make soap. We will also supply fabric and ribbon in case you want to make soap as a gift. Presented by Terre Thomas. Our programs are supported by the Friends of the Somers Library through our patrons' generous contributions.…Learn More
Thursday, March 124:00—5:30 PMLocated in the Reading Room
Threading Warmth Through Winter
Join Girl Scout, Isabella, in making items to keep the homeless warm this winter. Using fleece to make scarves or knitting looms to make hats, you can help Isabella give back to the community. This program is for kids/teens in Gr. 5-12 and adults. Previous experience is not needed as Isabella will show everyone how to make items.…Learn MoreThursday, March 126:00—7:00 PMLocated in the Program Room
St. Patrick’s Day & All Things Irish Cello Concert
What an exciting way to celebrate Irish spirits and all things green! The unique sound of Alex Prizgintas’ electrified cello includes reels and jigs along with gigues and traditional Irish tunes. Featuring songs such as:“With or Without You” by hit Irish rock group U2Signatures from Bing Crosby such as “When Irish Eyes are Smiling,”And the beautiful hymn “Be Thou My Vision"Classically trained, Alex employs non-classical tools like distortion, delay, and the iconic "wah-wah" guitar pedals of rock bands - all in conjunction with a looping station to craft his own wall-to-wall sound through his 1,000 watt amp.…Learn More
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Friday, March 133:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Teen Room
Knitting 101: From Needles to Patterns
In Knitting 101 teens can learn to knit and if they already know how, they will learn how to read a pattern. Needles and yarn will be provided to make simple projects that are more interesting than a scarf. For those who know how to knit this is a drop in program.…Learn More14
Saturday, March 141:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)
This program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More15
Sunday, March 15All DayEmail
LAST DAY TO SIGN UP Neighborhood Forest
Sign up anytime now until March 15thWe are partnering with @NeighborhoodForest to give children in our community a free tree plant at home during Earth Week!There are 3 ways to participate!Register a child to receive a free tree (pick-up required)Purchase a tree to plant this spring if you don’t have a child (Buy One, Fund One!)Help fund trees in our community! — $5 helps place a tree in the hands of a childSign ups are open now through March 15th, trees will arrive the week of Earth Day (April 22)!We’ll contact you when your tree is ready for pick-up at the library!Register HERE.…Learn More16
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Tuesday, March 175:00—6:00 PMLocated in the Program Room
Teens Paint & Sip
Come for an evening of painting, mocktails and snacks. The canvases are pre-printed with images of flowers to celebrate Spring! Come with your friends or come to make new friends! We will provide everything you need!Presented by Terre Thomas.18
Wednesday, March 1811:00 AM—12:00 PMA Zoom Presentation
Located in the Conference Room
Big Flavors from a Tiny Kitchen presents,
Classic Cozy Comfort Food - Chicken a la King
Available to watch in the library or from home via Zoom. The seasons are changing, but cozy comfort food is still on the menu! In this virtual cooking class you'll learn to make a classic American meal: chicken a la king.…Learn MoreWednesday, March 183:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Program Room
Demigod Readers – The Heroes of Olympus
This month the Demigod Readers are tackling The Blood of Olympus, part of the Heroes of Olympus series. This program is for teens and tweens who love Rick Riordan's books and it doesn't matter if you have already read the book or are going to read the book.…Learn MoreWednesday, March 187:00—9:00 PMLocated in the Reading Room
Library Board of Trustees Meeting
The Library Board of Trustees meets the third Wednesday of each month at the Library. Meetings begin at 7:00 pm. Public Comment is welcomed at the start of the meeting.
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Thursday, March 193:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Snacks Around the World for Teens
This month we will be enjoying snacks from France!
Teens are invited to explore the flavors of France in this popular program. In this program, you can sample the cookies, chips, crackers and candies that teens are eating in other parts of the world.…Learn MoreThursday, March 194:30—5:30 PMLocated in the Reading Room
Threading Warmth Through Winter
Join Girl Scout, Isabella, in making items to keep the homeless warm this winter. Using fleece to make scarves or knitting looms to make hats, you can help Isabella give back to the community. This program is for kids/teens in Gr. 5-12 and adults. Previous experience is not needed as Isabella will show everyone how to make items.…Learn MoreThursday, March 196:30—9:00 PMEmail
Westchester Writer's Workshop
Meets virtually via Google Meet on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursday of each monthCalling all writers and poets!Looking for a writer’s group to help with that writer’s block?Looking for some feedback on your memoir, short story, novel or poem?Need some editing or polishing tips for your texts?Want to share the love of writing with fellow writers?Then Westchester Writers Workshop is the one for you!We are the original peer review writers’ group with no fees, no dues, and many chances to showcase your talents.…Learn More
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Friday, March 203:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Teen Room
Knitting 101: From Needles to Patterns
In Knitting 101 teens can learn to knit and if they already know how, they will learn how to read a pattern. Needles and yarn will be provided to make simple projects that are more interesting than a scarf. For those who know how to knit this is a drop in program.…Learn More21
Saturday, March 211:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)
This program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More22
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Tuesday, March 2412:00—1:00 PMA Zoom Presentation
Located in the Conference Room
19th Amendment: How Women Won The Vote
Available to watch in the library or from home via Zoom. Celebrate Women’s History Month by joining a museum educator for a guided tour of The 19th Amendment: How Women Won the Vote. Together, we will see how generations of American women from all walks of life joined together to speak, write, and march for their freedoms and secure the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920.…Learn More
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Wednesday, March 256:30—7:30 PMA Zoom Presentation
Teen Job Search and Resume Workshop
A free virtual workshop conducted by professional Career Coaches that will help you land a part-time or summer job. Topics covered include:What type of jobs are available for teensWhere to look for jobsHow to answer questions on the job applicationWhat to include in a resumeWhat to share and ask during the interviewPresented by WLS Career Coaching.…Learn More26
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Friday, March 273:45—4:45 PMLocated in the Program Room
Tweens Marker Mayhem
Markers, color, and controlled chaos! Tweens will design their own custom clothing or tote bags using permanent markers and rubbing alcohol to create eye-catching, tie-dye–style effects. This messy-in-the-best-way program encourages creativity, experimentation, and self-expression—no two designs will be the same.…Learn More
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Saturday, March 281:00—2:30 PMLocated in the Conference Room
Dungeons and Dragons (Gr 4-7)
This program is for kids and tweens between the 4th and 7th grade. This campaign plot is set in an original fantasy world mixing modern technology and culture with classic DnD elements, such as magic and non-human sentient species. Primarily based in the city of New Murwall (roughly an equivalent to New York City) the party will fight monsters, battle conspiracies, and deal with tribulations of growing up.…Learn More29
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