Our social work student intern from Stony Brook University provides patrons with information, referrals and paperwork for housing, treatment, social services and more.
This ancient, evidence-based Chinese healing art and parent of Tai Chi contains gentle, low impact exercises which provide many benefits including lowered blood pressure, increased bone density, balance and coordination.
6 classes: $24
Disclaimer(s)
EXERCISE PROGRAM DISCLAIMER
By registering for this program, I hereby release the South Country Library, its trustees, employees, and agents, from any and all liability from any accident or claim of injury and/or property damage incurred by me as a result of my participation in the exercise programs held by the Library. I agree to assume any and all risks associated with my participation in the programs and I represent that my physician has certified that I am physically capable of participating in the programs for which I enroll. I acknowledge that I have read the foregoing release, am executing it knowingly, voluntarily, willfully and free from any coercion, and am fully aware of its contents and legal effects.
A self-empowering, abstinence based support group for anyone recovering from addiction and addictive behaviors (alcoholism, drug abuse/addiction, gambling addiction, etc).
Gather with fellow players for an afternoon of Bridge.
*No registration required. Please sign attendance sheet.*
For 2.5 - 5 years AND an adult. Does your child like art? Join us for a FUN art project! Dress for a mess.
Share ideas and help plan library programs. Everyone who attends will receive one hour of community service.
Christopher DeCilla returns to play a flute-like shakuhachi, two 1920s Hawaiian steel guitars, and a guitar-like, Colombian tiple. His World Music show blends Buddhist music, Japanese classical and folk, blues, gospel, and country.