This event is in the "Adults" group
This event is in the "Young Adults (17-24 yrs)" group
This event is in the "Seniors" group

Euchre

2:00pm–4:00pm
Adults, Young Adults (17-24 yrs), Seniors
Hamlin Room Side A
Library Branch: Wood Library
Room: Hamlin Room Side A
Age Group: Adults, Young Adults (17-24 yrs), Seniors
Program Type: Gaming, General Library Event
Event Details:

Join us for a friendly game of Euchre every Thursday.

This event is in the "Adults" group
This event is in the "Young Adults (17-24 yrs)" group
This event is in the "Seniors" group

The New Yorker Group

3:30pm–4:30pm
Adults, Young Adults (17-24 yrs), Seniors
Ewing Family Community Room
Library Branch: Wood Library
Room: Ewing Family Community Room
Age Group: Adults, Young Adults (17-24 yrs), Seniors
Program Type: General Library Event
Event Details:

Read and discuss articles from this popular magazine. "Required readings” are chosen by group members. Please email alawrence@owwl.org for more information

 

This event is in the "Teens" group
This event is in the "Tweens" group

All About Earth Day

3:30pm–5:00pm
Teens, Tweens
Hamlin Room Side B
Open
Registration Required
Library Branch: Wood Library
Room: Hamlin Room Side B
Age Group: Teens, Tweens
Program Type: Teen Program
Registration Required
Event Details:

This month's afterschool program will explore prevalent environmental issues in the Canandaigua Lake Watershed.

This event is in the "Ontario County Resident 60 and Over" group

AI for Seniors

4:00pm–6:00pm
Ontario County Resident 60 and Over
Hamlin Room Side A
Open
Registration Required
Library Branch: Wood Library
Room: Hamlin Room Side A
Age Group: Ontario County Resident 60 and Over
Program Type: Technology Class
Registration Required
Event Details:

Learn the current state of AI capabilities, with a focus on short term risk/harm for senior citizens.

This event is in the "Adults" group
This event is in the "Young Adults (17-24 yrs)" group
This event is in the "Seniors" group

Hobart William and Smith Speaker Series: Three Abolitionist Women in Upstate New York: Harriet Myers, Ann Carroll Smith, & Ann Murray Douglass

6:00pm–7:00pm
Adults, Young Adults (17-24 yrs), Seniors
Hamlin Room Side B
Open
Registration Required
Library Branch: Wood Library
Room: Hamlin Room Side B
Age Group: Adults, Young Adults (17-24 yrs), Seniors
Program Type: Community Partner, Lecture
Registration Required
Event Details:

Join Associate Professor of History Janette Gayle, as she discusses how Upstate New York was a hub in the network of abolitionists that helped power the Underground Railroad.