Quilling
Pat O will teach us more quilling. We plan to work on Christmas ornaments. Maybe a snowflake? Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. Pre-registration is not required, materials provided. Beginners welcome. For information, call 518-642-2525.
Quilling Class
Pat O will teach us more quilling or feel free to join us if you have a project you are working on and just like to chat while you are crafting. Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. Pre-registration is not required, materials provided. Beginners welcome. For information, call 518-642-2525.
Quilling class
Pat O will teach us more quilling or feel free to join us if you have a project you are working on and just like to chat while you are crafting. Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. Pre-registration is not required, materials provided. Beginners welcome. For information, call 518-642-2525. Here are some samples of cards it’s possible to make using quilling.
Computer classes offered for beginners
Beginning computer classes for senior citizens (over age 55) will once again be offered thanks to a grant from The Washington County Home for Aged Women. Barbara Young will teach six 1 1/2 hour sessions (Wednesdays and Fridays for three weeks) beginning November 28. Pre-registration is required. Sign up now to get a place in the class. The class size is limited to six people. More classes will be offered in the spring. For further information or to register call …
Computer classes offered for advanced beginners
Advanced beginning computer classes for senior citizens (over age 55) will once again be offered thanks to a grant from The Washington County Home for Aged Women. Barbara Young will teach four 1 1/2 hour sessions (Wednesdays and Fridays for two weeks) beginning November 7. Pre-registration is required. Sign up now to get a place in the class. The class size is limited to six people. More classes will be offered in the spring. For further information or to register …
Learn to use your e-reader
If you’re still confused by your eReader, join us for a class on the basics of downloading eBooks. Bring your eReader with you and any questions you may have. For more information call the library at 642-2525.
Quilling class
Pat O will teach us more quilling or feel free to join us if you have a project you are working on and just like to chat while you are crafting. Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. Pre-registration is not required, materials provided. Beginners welcome. For information, call 518-642-2525. Here are some samples of cards it’s possible to make using quilling.
Learn to use your eReader
If you’re still confused by your eReader, join us for a class on the basics of downloading eBooks. Bring your eReader with you and any questions you may have. For more information call the library at 642-2525.
Quilling Class
Pat O will teach us more quilling or feel free to join us if you have a project you are working on and just like to chat while you are crafting. Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. Pre-registration is not required, materials provided. Beginners welcome. For information, call 518-642-2525.
Computer Class offered
Advanced Beginner computer classes for senior citizens (over age 55) will once again be offered thanks to a grant from The Washington County Home for Aged Women. Barbara Young will teach four 1 1/2 hour sessions (Wednesdays and Fridays for two weeks) beginning April 4. Pre-registration is required. Sign up now to get a place in the class. The class size is limited to six people. We will offer another beginner class for three weeks beginning April 18. For further …