REGION — The Western Sullivan Public Library system will hold a number of classes and programs throughout August at all of their locations.
“Flower Arranging” will be on Wednesday, …
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REGION — The Western Sullivan Public Library system will hold a number of classes and programs throughout August at all of their locations.
“Flower Arranging” will be on Wednesday, August 6 at 1 p.m. at the Jeffersonville branch. A Master Gardener from Cornell Cooperative Extension will teach how to arrange flowers from your own garden. You might win a prize. Call 845/482-4350 for more information or to register.
“What a Long Strange Metaphor It’s Been” will be on Wednesday, August 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tusten-Cochecton branch in Narrowsburg. New York Times and Huffington Post writer (and Narrowsburg local) Kevin McDonough will discuss “Forty-five Years of Woodstock as Symbol, Political Football, Merchandising Opportunity and Cliché.” Call 845/252-3360 for more information or to register.
“The Buzz on Beekeeping” will be on Tuesday, August 26 at 6 p.m. at the Delaware Free branch in Callicoon. Learn how to be a beekeeper, including how to start, maintain and care for a hive. Taste some local honey, too. Call 845/887-4040 for more information or to register.
Visit the library on Facebook, Twitter @WSPLibrary, and at www.WSPLonline.org.
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