Join us on Friday, December 13th, from 10:30 – 11:30 am for Gentle Yoga with Katie Stoeckeler! Classes will be slow-paced and will focus on participants finding proper alignment and support within each posture. We will move through a series of gentle movements, connecting body with breath. Modifications and mindfulness meditations will be offered throughout. All levels welcome; come as you are! Bring your own mat or towel 🙂 Register on our website events calendar at piermontlibrary.org
Drop-In for Halloween Fun and Goodies!
Drop-In for Halloween Fun and Goodies!
Coloring, mazes, and more with some treats and drinks.
Thursday, October 31st from 2-6pm
Free little pumpkins for the first 20 people!
All kids welcome. No registration necessary.
November Art Show- Daniel Kazimierski: Camera Obscura/ Manhattan
Drop by anytime in November to see our Art Show of the Month- Daniel Kazimierski: Camera Obscura/ Manhattan.
All images in this exhibit were taken with Lens-less/Pinhole Apparatus also known as Camera Obscura, which translated from Latin means Dark Chamber. Due to an exceedingly small pinhole aperture that the camera is fitted with, the exposures are lengthy which, depending on lighting conditions, may take from a few seconds to a few minutes or longer. This kind of camera does not have a viewfinder or shutter, thus the photographer must rely on intuition while taking pictures.
A Salute to Broadway: Alex Prizgintas on the Cello
Join us on Thursday, November 7th, at 6:00 pm to hear the unique cello sound of Alex Prizgintas in a “Salute to Broadway.” Catch the Great White Way as Alex shares favorites including “My Favorite Things,” “Danced All Night,” and “The Music of the Night.” With his cello amplified, his sounds altered through guitar pedals, and choruses multiplied through a looping station, you’ll be treated to a chorus of sounds unique by any standard and certainly by a solo performer. Other Broadway favorites range from “Tommy” from The Who and Kern/Hammerstein’s classic “Ol’ Man River.” Classically trained, Alex employs non-classical tools like distortion, delay, and the iconic “wah-wah” guitar pedals symbolic of 1960s Rock n’ Roll bands–all in conjunction with a looping station. Equally comfortable with intimate and stadium settings, Alex is able to craft his own wall-of-sound through his 1,000-watt amp. Accompanied with a narration that reveal some of the back stories of baroque, jazz, folk, and Rock n’ Roll classics, he immerses his audience in a journey through musical history. To learn more and see other video samples of his music and lectures, please visit alexprizgintas.com.
Wall Street Journal Online
Access The Wall Street Journal from anywhere! Simply click HERE and follow the link to create your account, and you can start using wsj.com immediately. Your access will be available for the next 3 days. After 3 days, simply come back and click the above link again and login as an existing user with the same username and password you originally created.
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