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Closing and Delayed Opening This Week Closed: Tuesday, November 11 in observance of Veteran's Day Opening at 11:30: Thursday, November 13 for staff development
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Red Tent Drive Through end of November Resisterhood New Paltz 9th Annual Red Tent Drive! Drop pads (of any size) off at Gardiner Library during regular library hours through November.
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Cookbook Book Club with Carolyn and Nicole Meets second Wednesdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM No registration required. Bring a cooked dish and serving utensil. Everything else will be provided. November theme: Appetizers!!
Themes are determined by the group for the following month. Contact Nicole at nlane@rcls.org if you have questions.
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In Her Words Writer's Group Meets second Wednesdays 6:30 - 8 PM No registration required. A creative writing group exclusively for women, In Her Words is a supportive space to explore the power of storytelling. Whether you’re crafting fiction, poetry, memoirs, or essays, this group encourages women to connect, inspire, and grow as writers. With regular prompts, workshops, and opportunities to share your work, we’ll celebrate the unique voices and perspectives of every member. Beginners and seasoned writers alike are welcome—come as you are, and let your words take flight!
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New Paltz Quilters Club Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays 1 - 4 PM The New Paltz Quilters is a group, open to all, to meet and share with other sewists/quilters and work on projects, have presentations, share knowledge, show and tell, and most of all to enjoy the hobby.
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| Quilting Retreat with Pam DukeSunday, November 16 9 - 4 PM Registration required here. Treat yourself to a whole day of quilting and socializing with like-minded folks. Bring projects that you're working on or something new you have always wanted to do. We welcome beginners to experts. You do not need to participate the entire day - come and go as you please. Please bring your own sewing machine and know it well. A bag pattern will be made available for those interested (if interested, please email Nicole at nlane@rcls.org) .
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Story Times with Miss AmyNo registration required. Toddler/Preschool: Ages 2-5 Tuesdays 10:00 - 10:30 AM Enjoy picture books and songs. Take a craft to make at home. Bouncing Babies: 0-24 months Thursdays 9:30 - 9:50 AM Board books, songs, bounces, rhymes and more!
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Storywalk at the Library Enjoy reading a picture book as you walk up the library sidewalk. The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams is now on display. The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. Storywalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson.
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Mah Jongg, Mexican Train and Scrabble Meet-Ups Wednesdays 1 - 3 PM Whether you are an experienced player or newbie, now is your chance to play Mah Jongg, Scrabble and Mexican Train at the library, meet new people and have fun!
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Adult Yoga with Laura WallsWednesdays 10 - 11 AM Cost: $60 for 8 classes (classes do not need to be taken consecutively) Register on the online calendar here. The tradition of Hatha Yoga – creating balance and uniting opposites – informs Laura's teaching. A series of movements follows with cues for transitioning from one posture to the next. Postures may be seated, standing, or lying on the floor. Postures are explained, modeled and tailored to needs/desires of each person. Laura has lived most of her life in Gardiner, and with her husband, raised her children here. Now retired, she loves sharing yoga. Laura received her Kripalu Yoga Teacher Certificate in 2013.
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Meditation Circle with Anne Rogers Mondays 8:30 - 9:30 AM Email Anne Rogers at dancingmeadow@gmail.com with any questions. Join in a circle of stillness and centering each Monday morning. This opportunity will allow for silence, breath work, guided meditation, moving meditation and more. The direction will come from all who participate.
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Classes do not need to be taken consecutively. All ages and abilities welcome. For anyone looking to strengthen, relax, improve joint mobility, posture and balance. Whether you are interested in maintaining healthy movement without needing to get on the floor, or rehabbing an injury, chair work can help give you life long tools you can use for any anytime in your life. Anne Rogers has shared the beauty and benefits of yoga and movement for forty years.
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Chess Club First and third Wednesdays 6:30 - 8 PM Come one, come all! Open to all ages and all levels. This group meets without an instructor but everyone is welcome to come to learn from others or to find someone to play with.
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every week.
This weekly class is designed for people who have some knowledge of the Italian language and would like to improve their conversational skills.
Dr. Ornella Lepri Mazzuca is a native speaker of Italian and has been facilitating the conversational class at the Gardiner Library since 2016. She graduated from the University of Urbino, Italy, with a Doctorate in English, French and Italian. She later earned an MA in Spanish and Linguistics and a PhD in Spanish Literature from the University at Albany.
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Slow Stitch Club Thursdays (will start at 11:30 on 11/13) 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Any portable project qualifies: quilt, knit, crochet, felt, sew, embroider and more. Enjoy some "me time", a bit of socializing, and show and share while artfully stitching a favorite project.
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Winter Walks with Nick Martin Second Fridays through March 9 - 10:30 AM Join Nick Martin, Minnewaska Park Educator, for an approximately one mile walk on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and wander through Majestic Park. We look at whatever natural curiosities intrigue the group, from birds to trees.
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Peg's Reading Circle First Wednesdays 3 - 4 PMIn memory of Peg Lotvin, Peg's Reading Circle will continue to meet. Join us as we discuss a new book on the first Wednesday of every month.
| | December’s book pick: Table for Two by Amor Towles January's book pick: How to Read a Book by Monica Wood |
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Al-Anon Meetings Sundays 6:30 - 7:30 PM Anyone who has been affected by someone else’s alcoholism is welcome to attend. Additional Al-Anon meetings are listed here.
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Exploring Intuition: Facilitated by Susan Reeves First Tuesdays 10:30 AM - 12 PM Everyone has intuition. This inner knowing is present when we have met the right partner, found the perfect home or have landed that dream job. Come share your intuitive experiences. Let's explore intuition together. As a RN for almost 40 years, Susan most recently has been working as a Nursing instructor at BOCES. For 22 years she has been a student of Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, the founder of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and led NVC practice groups and workshops for 8 years.
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Genealogy Live Help with Alexis GrahamFree 1 hour sessions available (up to 2 sessions per person) Contact Nicole at nlane@rcls.org to schedule a virtual (phone or Zoom) appointment.
Whether you’re a beginner just getting started, have hit a brick wall, or interested in exploring additional free resources; check out the new service for our library patrons provided by Alexis Graham. Alexis has over twenty-five years of genealogy and family history experience and excels in the English language field, archival, and internet research. She is a Boston University Genealogy certificate recipient and has served on the board of the Capital District Genealogy Society.
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Writing Workshop with Laurence Carr - Writing the Short Form: Flash Fiction, Micro-Essays, Prose Poems and Memoirs First Saturdays 12 - 1:15 PM Writers will gather ideas and subject matter to create pieces of less than 600 words in length. Free-writes from prompts will be given in each session. Pieces will be drafted into finished works over the course of the workshops. Part of each class will also be devoted to specific elements of creative writing: structure, character, world of story, exposition, and other components. Discussions will continue about publishing possibilities.
Award winning author, Laurence Carr, is an editor and publisher of Lightwood Magazine, an online journal of arts and culture at Lightwoodpress.com
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Live Virtual Author Talks with Bestselling and Award Winning Authors Coined as the “queen of British historical fiction,” Philippa Gregory returns to the infamous Tudor Court with a tale that is both timely and timeless. We invite you to sit down with us for an intriguing conversation with Gregory about her newest novel Boleyn Traitor. An ongoing series of virtual author talks, from New York Times bestselling authors and thought leaders representing a wide variety of genres and topics. Made possible by a generous donation from Stephanie and Greg Boyd.
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Art Club for Adults with Heather Kort Meets first and third Fridays 11 - 1 PM Coffee and tea will be served. All materials will be supplied. Join Heather in exploring a variety of art mediums, including pen and ink, pencil, pastel, watercolor, and mixed media. Each class will include a simple, structured lesson, or drop in with your own ideas, sketchbooks, art supplies and materials to work on alongside us. Topics explored may include still life, landscape, zendoodling, surface creation, perspectives and more. This is a zero-pressure environment- no experience with art is necessary. Heather will be there making her own artwork, and will be ready to help those who want it. Sometimes all you need is an open table and a scheduled place to meet to get creating. Heather Kort has a Master's in Art Education from SUNY Oswego and an AAS in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She enjoys teaching art to students of all ages!
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Bluegrass Jam with Deb Murphy and Mark Carabetta Meets 2nd Thursdays 6:30 - 8:30 PM Interested in playing bluegrass with other local musicians? Join us on the second Thursday of each month for a Bluegrass Jam. All are welcome to share songs, learn new tunes and make new friends in an inviting and relaxed atmosphere.
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The Silver Strings Ukulele Group Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 2 - 4 PM
The Silver Strings Ukulele Group will be having fun strum-a-longs. Bring your ukulele and come strum along with us. All music will be provided. All skill levels welcome from beginners to skilled players. The goal is to have fun, to learn, and to make music together. Limited ukuleles will be available for you to try.
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Community ReikiFirst Sundays noon - 2 PM First come, first served. Free 20 minute reiki sessions. Recipients sit in a chair or lie on a comfortable table, clothed, while the practitioner lightly places hands on or above the recipient. The effect is of peace and deep rest for the recipient. HV Community Reiki has been providing Reiki sessions at the Gardiner Library since 2017.
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Library of ThingsOur Library of Things is a collection of useful items you can check out with your Gardiner Library card. Items will be added regularly. More information here. As we build our collection, we are concentrating on items people do not need often, and consequently, do not want to necessarily purchase. Suggestions are always welcome.
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Used Book Donations Books accepted on Saturdays only from 10 - 3:30 PM The library does not accept: textbooks, reference books, magazines, moldy and dirty books, and VHS. We accept 2 boxes or bags at a time. Did you know that volunteers manage all of the library's book donations? Our volunteers are a dedicated group of community members who sort, display and manage all donations. Please respect their time by following our rules.
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Recycling StationRecycling shed behind library. Open during normal library hours. Items accepted include: Oral care products (empty toothpaste tubes, toothbrushes, floss containers), eyeglasses, empty ink cartridges, empty pens/highlighters/markers, clean socks (singles or pairs), caps and pencils (mechanical and wooden), razors and outer packaging and crayons.
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Project Linus Initiative
Project Linus distributes handmade sewn, knitted or crocheted blankets to children in need. All blankets made for the Gardiner Library initiative will be donated within Ulster County. Go to the library to learn more or or contact Denise (deniseaumick@gmail.com) or Jackie (byjam@ix.netcom.com).
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Museum & Attraction Passes "Pick up" passes and "print at home" passes are available. Passes can be reserved in advance. Learn more here. Passes are checked out for three days and provide free access to numerous museums and attractions in our area and NYC including Storm King Art Center, Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, Mohonk Preserve and many more.
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Library Board Meetings Meets third Thursdays 5 PM Open to the public. Contact Nicole at nlane@rcls.org for more information.
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The Friends of the Gardiner Library raise funds for the library, advocate for the library, and invite persons to join as Friends of the Gardiner Library.
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