Demystifying Medicare & Healthcare Options for Seniors
This program is full. A must for anyone trying to navigate their way through our complicated healthcare system for older adults. It will help those who already have Medicare, as […]
This program is full. A must for anyone trying to navigate their way through our complicated healthcare system for older adults. It will help those who already have Medicare, as […]
THIS PROGRAM IS FULL. If you would like to get on the wait list, please email lewisborolibrary@gmail.com. A must for anyone trying to navigate their way through our complicated healthcare system for older adults. It will help those who already have Medicare, as well as people soon to be 65, planning their retirement, or assisting […]
Sponsored by the Lewisboro Garden Club, this presentation will be led by award-winning landscape designer, author and speaker Jan Johnsen. Jan began her professional life in Japan in a landscape architecture office, and has been a principal in a landscape design-and-build firm, Johnsen Landscapes & Pools for more than thirty years. Her business is based […]
This casual, weekly gathering of those who knit/crochet and chat will meet outside when weather permits, but will move indoors once it gets cold. Catch up on people’s craft projects and what is going on in Town – and beyond. Bring a project, chair if outside and a mask if inside! Please register below.
Presented by Town Historian Maureen Koehl, in-person at the Library. What or where exactly is The Oblong? Get the facts and background on this disputed area of land delineated as 20 miles east of the Hudson River and extending from Long Island Sound to the Massachusetts border. It includes land traded between the New York […]
The monthly meeting of the Lewisboro Library Board of Trustees will be held in person at the Library. Meetings are open to the public.
Via Zoom. For Parents of Elementary, Middle, and High School Students. In this 30-minute webinar, parents will learn to recognize, address, and reinforce their student's study practice after 18+ months of pandemic learning. What are the 5 things you can do to support your student’s learning practice Why organization will be critical How to keep […]
Don't miss our area's premiere showing of this new documentary film! The introduction, spread, and management of invasive species is heavily influenced by the actions of citizens who live, work, and recreate on NY's public and private lands and waterways. Education and outreach about invasive species increases awareness and knowledge, which are necessary precursors to […]
This casual, weekly gathering of those who knit/crochet and chat will meet outside when weather permits, but will move indoors once it gets cold. Catch up on people’s craft projects and what is going on in Town – and beyond. Bring a project, chair if outside and a mask if inside! Please register below.
Via Zoom Would you risk your life to save literature and art? Professor David Fishman of The Jewish Theological Seminary will discuss his book The Book Smugglers: Partisans, Poets, and the Race to Save Jewish Treasures from the Nazis. The book tells of the heroes of the Vilna ghetto who rescued art and literature from […]