In this no-commitment, weekly club, kids and teens in grades 2-12 can practice their building skills, show off their creativity, make friends, and learn new techniques. Each week, we’ll feature a creative challenge for builders to complete (or work on a personal project), and introduce advanced building techniques. We are not able to accommodate adult […]
In this no-commitment, weekly club, kids and teens can play their favorite creative games like Minecraft, Animal Crossing, The Sims, Stardew Valley, Scratch, Super Mario Maker, Terraria, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and more in a safe, supportive, and fun environment. Whether beginners looking to learn the basics, advanced players constructing their masterpieces, or tinkerers […]
Family Science Night is the place for kids of all ages and their families to work together –– learning about science through sometimes slimy, sometimes spooky, sometimes explosive, but always FUN activities, crafts, and experiments! This year, celebrate Earth Day at Family Science Night! We'll conduct fun, kid-friendly science experiments, learning about the natural world […]
In 1949, violence occurred at two Paul Robeson concerts in Cortlandt Manor, NY. Citizens of Peekskill unleashed violence that resulted in hundreds of injuries and made national news. This second episode of a 5-part docu-series explores Peekskill before the riots to contextualize the bubbling tension that would burst in 1949. Director Jon Scott Bennett will […]
Visit some of your favorite librarians at their table at Boscobel's Earthfest. This event offers free admission to the Boscobel grounds, Visitor Center and Exhibition Galleries thanks to generous support from funders. Visit with local organizations to learn about climate solutions, pollinator gardens, compositing, zero waste, lending libraries, thrift shopping, electrical vehicles and lawn equipment, […]