Just for Fun
Friday, May 25 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
All Ages and Abilities Welcome
To register call the library 845-868-1341 or e-mail stanfordlibrary@optonline.net
"Today a reader, tomorrow a leader" - W. Fusselman
To register call the library 845-868-1341 or e-mail stanfordlibrary@optonline.net
Worried about ticks when you’re walking, hiking and gardening? Want to learn how to avoid getting bit? This presentation will provide education on the ticks in our area including their identification, the diseases they could carry, their habitat, steps you can take to protect your person, pets and property and what to do if you are bitten by a tick.
Please note the focus will be on the pest. It will not be a medical discussion.
Presented by Joyce Tomaselli CCEDC Community Horticulture Resource Educator and Master Gardener volunteer coordinator
Reservations not necessary but appreciated 845-868-1341 or email stanfordlibrary@optonline.net
Find out what Ornamental Grasses can do for your garden! This program introduces many different types of grasses, covers how easy it is to care for them, and provides ideas for using grasses in any garden/landscape.
Presented by Philomena Kiernan from Cornell Cooperative Extension
Learn the basics of playing the ukulele:
– From tuning to playing chords, we’ll get you started.
– Come with some interest and leave strumming a tune!
– No prior experience necessary
Create a Mediterranean herb garden using the most common herbs of the Mediterranean region. The focus will be on growing specific herbs, creating a favorable environment for their cultivation, and their culinary uses. Related lore and symbolism will be presented.
Presented by Anthula Natsoulas from Cornell Cooperative Extension