Explore our programs, activities, and community events. From story times to tech workshops, there's something for everyone.

Come be heard and celebrate local talent on a summer evening! All types of spoken art are welcome: poetry, music, drama, and more. No experience needed. Time limit will be 5-10 minutes depending on the number of registered participants. All performers MUST be present at 5:00pm when we draw the lottery for order of performance slots. Advance registration is required for both performers and audience members.

Back by popular demand! Books & Brews is moving our 2026 meet-ups to Sundays. Discussion and beer tasting held at Two Farms Brewing. June's book, The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, is available at the library now (also on the Libby App as an e-book or audio book). Book Teaser: A desperate family seeks a new beginning in the near-isolated wilderness of Alaska only to find that their unpredictable environment is less threatening than the erratic behavior found in human nature. Food and drinks available for purchase.

Celebrate Spring with Ms. Patti by learning about Georgia O'Keeffe and creating large-scale, close-up flower art on paper. We'll use pastels and learn to blend colors for vibrant compositions. Please wear an old t-shirt or smock to protect your clothes.

Enjoy short Reiki mini-sessions designed to promote relaxation and reduce anxiety and stress.

Participate in a preparedness training that introduces residents to planning and response strategies for natural and man-made disasters.

Create heartfelt handmade greeting cards for Mother's Day and Father's Day with Beth. All skill levels are welcome.

Join us for virtual author talks in May. Register at libraryc.org/mamakatinglibrary to receive streaming access information.

Join us for engaging conversations with renowned authors in our monthly virtual author series. Each session features intimate discussions about writing, creative processes, and the stories behind bestselling books. These exclusive talks are brought to you in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium.

Help guide the library's future plans and services by joining our community conversation. We're looking at how to improve services and offerings over the next 5 years, and your input is invaluable. Refreshments will be served and all attendees will be entered into a drawing for a gift card to a local business.

Join Ms. Vera for an international postcard exchange project! Participants send and receive postcards from around the world, learning about different cultures and geography along the way. Open to all ages.

Join the notorious Wurtsboro Writers Gang for an evening of tall tales spanning sci-fi, western, fantasy, mystery, and crime genres. These storytellers will spin yarns for no good reason other than pure entertainment. Light refreshments will be provided.

Calling all aspiring poets! Share your talent with the world during National Poetry Month. Meet other local people interested in poetry, share experiences, inspire and encourage each other!

Join Giuliana for an engaging outdoor story time featuring stories, songs, games and more activities designed for toddlers and preschoolers. Weather permitting, we'll enjoy the outdoors together at Veteran's Park, or move indoors if conditions require.

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Screen award-winning Indie Lens Pop-Up documentaries with us from February through early May. Each screening includes a short discussion and is supported by the Friends of the Library. Register online or call 845-888-8004 to reserve your seat.

Join our Library Speakers Consortium access portal for a trio of inspiring author conversations this February—livestreamed and recorded so you can watch from anywhere.

Join us for a new project exploring different concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math each month this school year. Projects are geared towards children ages 3-10 and their caregivers. This month: The Tallest Tower Challenge.

Join Ms. Patti for a monthly hands-on arts & crafts session exploring creative techniques and materials. Space is limited; please register.

Join us for a monthly book discussion group. Tea and coffee will be served. We meet every 3rd Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.

Screen award-winning Indie Lens Pop-Up documentaries with us from February through early May. Each screening includes a short discussion and is supported by the Friends of the Library. Register online or call 845-888-8004 to reserve your seat.

Screen award-winning Indie Lens Pop-Up documentaries with us from February through early May. Each screening includes a short discussion and is supported by the Friends of the Library. Register online or call 845-888-8004 to reserve your seat.

Screen award-winning Indie Lens Pop-Up documentaries with us from February through early May. Each screening includes a short discussion and is supported by the Friends of the Library. Register online or call 845-888-8004 to reserve your seat.

Screen award-winning Indie Lens Pop-Up documentaries with us from February through early May. Each screening includes a short discussion and is supported by the Friends of the Library. Register online or call 845-888-8004 to reserve your seat.

Join local scientist, Lorry Green, for a screening followed by a short discussion. Popcorn will be served.

<p>Join us to share diverse perspectives on readings from bestselling authors across business, psychology, and life experience—the most effective way to learn and retain what you read. By discussing our different interpretations and insights, we'll inspire each other while gaining a deeper understanding of ourselves and others. Come meet new friends and have fun while we learn together!<br /><br />June's Book is available at the library now! "God Human Animal Machine" by Megan O'Gieblyn. A strikingly original exploration of what it might mean to be authentically human in the age of artificial intelligence, from the author of the critically-acclaimed Interior States. "At times personal, at times philosophical, with a bracing mixture of openness and skepticism, it speaks thoughtfully and articulately to the most crucial issues awaiting our future." —Phillip Lopate</p>

Need assistance with your computer, tablet, or smartphone? Book an appointment for one-on-one tech help. You can also bring in a device that is giving you trouble and we'll try to get to the root of the problem.

Join us for an evening of screening short works by some of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history. We will look at restored digital copies of the poetic and bold films that shaped the Avant-garde film movement, featuring work by Maya Deren and other pioneering women artists whose technological and artistic advances you may have never heard of.

Join Medicare representative James Farnham for an informative session about Medicare options. This educational event will cover everything you need to know about joining or changing Medicare plans. Get your questions answered by an expert in a supportive group setting.

Come be heard and celebrate local talent at our open mic night! All types of spoken art are welcome including poetry, music, drama, and more. No experience needed - this is a supportive environment for performers of all levels.

Ashleigh from The Nutrition Outreach and Education Program (NOEP) will be here to answer questions about the SNAP program and help you apply. NOEP offers free and confidential assistance to help you learn if you may be eligible, gather documents, understand the application process, and find other programs that help with food, health care, employment, and job training.

The Friends of Mamakating Library is a volunteer, non-profit organization that supports the goals and mission of Mamakating Library. Membership is open to all residents of the Mamakating Library service area at no cost. Please become an active volunteer in the Friends of Mamakating Library. E-mail: mamakatingfol@gmail.com Instagram: @mamakatingfriends Mail: PO Box 806, Wurtsboro, NY 12790

The Mamakating Library Board's Finance Committee meets to review budgets, financial reports, and related planning. Meetings are open to the public.

The Mamakating Library Board's Policy & Bylaws Committee meets to review governance policies, recommend updates, and prepare materials for full board consideration. Meetings are open to the public.

Register your child by March 15 to receive a free tree from Neighborhood Forest in time for Earth Day. Trees will be distributed around the end of April so families can plant together. This is an information campaign—stop by the library or visit neighborhoodforest.org to learn more and sign up.

Bring any device—phone, tablet, laptop—for hands-on troubleshooting with Malcolm. We'll cover practical fixes, basic maintenance tips, and answer your burning tech questions. Come ready with your device, charging cables, and a little patience while Malcolm gets everyone back up and running.

Dates when the library will be closed.

This 45-minute class incorporates breathing and stretching to enhance flexibility, breath capacity, and relaxation, while promoting mindfulness. It includes core exercises for a full-body workout, with the final 15 minutes focused on guided breathing and meditation. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Bring your friends, family, and kids—everyone is welcome! Walk at your own pace while enjoying the support of the group. LET'S GET MOVING TOGETHER!

Join Musicians James Kiernan & Becca Davies as they lead a unique children's class incorporating America folk music and encouraging children to play and write their own songs while learning traditional songs of Peace, Love, and Unity. Programs runs until November 19th, 2025. All Ages invited. Space is Limited.

All meetings begin at 6:00 pm in the Community Room. The public is welcome to attend.

Our group of local writers gathers monthly to share excerpts from our works in progress. Led by local writer & journalist, Alethea Pape, this group meet-up offers a judgement-free place to offer helpful critiques and insight to other local writers, and get help with your own work. Constructive critiques & open discussion encouraged! Light refreshments provided. This project is made possible with funds from the Sullivan County Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Delaware Valley Arts Alliance.

Join our monthly potluck club! Each month features a new culinary theme. Bring a dish to share that fits the theme and a copy of the recipe.

The Read to a Dog program is an excellent way for children to increase their reading fluency & word recognition with no pressure. Mocha is a great audience!

Storytime takes place in Veteran's park next door to the library, unless weather forces us indoors! No Registration Required. Dress for the weather.

Our weekly Parents Coffee Meet Up and Playdate is being changed to Wednesdays at 11:15am. This program takes place every week. We will meet at the library, and if weather permits we'll head over the playground too. All are welcome to come, make friends, and troubleshoot parenting woes while the kids play.

Each session, Kate will give a new fun building challenge and participants will be encouraged to work together or solo to complete the challenge and build a masterpiece. Their structures will be displayed in the library until the next meet up, when possible! Last Saturday of each month.