In May we’ll be changing our film documentary from our usual historical theme to a nature topic; “Living with New York Black Bears”. This documentary was produced by the Department of Environmental Conservation. We’ll discover about the history of Black
Dementia and Technology Safety
In partnership with Chautauqua County Office of the Aging and Alzheimer’s Association of WNY we are presenting the Program “Caregiving and How Can Technology Help” on Tuesday May 9th from 11am– 12:30pm. This topic focuses on how to help keep
Beef on Weck Fundraiser
Take out only. Preorders requested by April 15th. Pickup of preorder by 6pm and walk-ins- from 6- 6:30 as dinners last. Call Cindy to preorder. 716-720-3099 or 716-287-2945. Pay at time of pickup.
Adult Soup & Craft
Just in time for Spring we’ll be making these cute Lightbulb Garden Decorations at the Adult Soup & Craft Program on Saturday April 22 from 10:30am—12:30pm. This is a free program and all materials are provided but we do request
Makerspace Marshmallow Creations
Marshmallows? They’re soft and squishy and fun to build with! For kids of all ages.
Film Documentary
Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Real Story. Close Encounters was an instant smash hit when it hit theaters in 1977 and reawakened man’s obsession with the eternal question; “Are we alone in the Universe?” Though a work of
Community Easter Egg Hunt
Children age 11 and under will gather in the back yard of the library to hunt for eggs. There will be 2 sectioned off areas with age designations– one for those aged up to age 5, another for those aged
Potluck Breakfast in March
Please note date change for March only- Potluck will be March 18th. Resume normal last Saturday of the month for April.
A Caregiver’s Guide to Finances
If you or someone you know is facing Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or another chronic illness, it’s never too early to put financial plans in place. Join us to learn tips for managing someone else’s finances, how to prepare for future
“Dolores” Film Documentary
Dolores Huerta is among the most important, yet least known, activists in American History. An equal partner in co-founding the first farm worker’s unions with Cesar Chavez, her enormous contributions have gone largely unrecognized. Dolores tirelessly led the fight for