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Sewing After School will let you build skills with creative projects and friendly instruction. You do not need to have your own sewing machine! Registration required.
September 20, pm — pm. This high-altitude dining experience takes place slopeside at Mammoth Mountain Inn — 9, feet up — overlooking the snowcapped peaks of the Eastern Sierra landscape. Get Started. Please note pm end time. When this idea hit Hertwig, he immediately dropped all his other projects and began studying egg cell fertilization in sea urchins Figure 4. If he crossed plants that produced yellow seeds with plants that produced green seeds, he could confidently predict that all the offspring of this cross would produce yellow seeds.
More about Read with Rosie therapy dog. September 13, am — am. At All Abilities Kids Science, we ask questions and test our hypotheses with adaptive scientific experiments and projects. September 13, pm — pm. More about Adoptive Families Group.
September 14, am — pm. This class is funded in part by a grant from Key Bank. Space is limited so registration is required and limited to adults only. September 14, pm — pm. The theme for the float this year is dragons who love reading and tacos. There will be ways to help for all ages and abilities. Children under 10 years of age must bring an adult with them. No registration needed. Learn the tricks of seed-saving and how to plant garlic as you plan for the final harvest of your summer garden.
Master Gardener Volunteer from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Victoria Rolfe will help you plan now to make it easier, and cheaper, to garden next summer! Registration is required as space is limited. This program is free and open to adults. September 16, am — pm. September 16, pm — pm. September 17, am — pm. Walk-ins welcome PM. If you need help understanding your health insurance options, please call or to schedule your free, confidential appointment. More about Healthcare Navigator. September 17, am — am. September 17, pm — pm. We cover subjects such as chemistry, biology, physics, and more.
Are you a tween or young teen who enjoys reading? Our conversations are about themes and ideas. Our ultimate goal is to create an app that helps other kids choose what to read next based on what group members have read.
September 17, pm. September 18, am — am. September 18, am — pm. September 18, pm — pm. September 19, am — am. September 19, pm — pm. September 20, pm — pm. Kids love the casual setting and parents can relax.
Fidget toys are available for those that benefit from them. September 21, am — pm. Between 11 AM to 2 PM, Saturday, September 21st, everyone is invited to the library for face painting, and a variety of fun activities. More about Hardscrabble Day Fun on the Lawn. September 21, pm. September 23, am — pm. September 23, pm — pm. September 24, am — pm. September 24, am — am.
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September 25, pm — pm. Enjoy a free sandwich lunch during this exciting presentation.
This program is made possible with grant funding from the Ascienzo Family Foundation. Registration is required for this free program for adults and rides are available for seniors in the town of Red Hook.
September 26, am — am. We apologize for any inconvenience and we hope to see you next Thursday! September 26, pm — pm. September 27, am — am. September 27, pm — pm.
A notorious bank heist gang has done it again - stacks of money and priceless treasures have been stolen from a bank vault. Can you get in and out in time to find the hidden goods and escape before the alarm rings? September 28, am — pm. September 28, pm — pm. This new program takes the model of our All Abilities Kids Storytime and recasts it for older interests.
The primary goal is fun, supportive group activity. If you have any questions, please call Amy at the library. Registration is required. Call to register and for more information.
September 30, am — pm. September 30, pm — pm. October 1, am — pm. Make a swap!
This page is a study for an underwater breathing apparatus. Although the Renaissance arrived in England in the mids, almost two centuries after it began in Italy, some of its greatest achievements occurred on these shores, particularly in literature. Perhaps most strikingly, playwrights such as William Shakespeare , Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson put their grammar-school educations to fine effect in the public theatres of London by creating drama more sophisticated and psychologically powerful than anything else in Europe.
Andrew Dickson is an author, journalist and critic. A former arts editor at the Guardian in London, he writes regularly for the paper and appears as a broadcaster for the BBC and elsewhere. He lives in London, and his website is andrewjdickson. The text in this article is available under the Creative Commons License. Key features of Renaissance culture. Andrew Dickson follows the progress of the Renaissance through Europe, and examines the educational, religious, artistic and geographical developments that shaped culture during the period.
The Renaissance Few historical concepts have such powerful resonance as the Renaissance.