Nintendo Switch Drop in Hours

Nintendo Switch Drop in Hours

Friday, March 13 - April 10

3:00 pm - 4:45 pm

Teens!  Did you know that the library has a Nintendo Switch that you can use?

Come to the open hours on Friday afternoons OR Dobbs Ferry Public Library card holders can email teens@dobbsferrylibrary.org to reserve your time slot where you can use the Switch in the building (not available for checkout).

Grades 6 – 12 only.

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Toddler Stretch & Sing Storytime

Toddler Stretch & Sing Storytime

Tuesday, March 24

10:30 am - 11:00 am

18 to 36 months.

Get your wiggles out with songs and stories with Ms. Gina!

Email childrens@dobbsferrylibrary.org, call (914) 693-6615, or stop by the Children’s Room for information and to sign up.

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Pokemon Club Session B (Registration)

Pokemon Club Session B (Registration)

Tuesday, March 24

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Ages 6-12

Join our new Pokemon club to learn how to play the trading card game, do crafts, and share in your love of Pokemon!

Due to high demand, each family may only register for one session per month, one month at a time. Register by emailing childrens@dobbsferrylibrary.org, calling (914) 693-6615, or stopping by the Children’s Room to sign up.

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Virtual Program: Hutchinson River Restoration Project

Virtual Program: Hutchinson River Restoration Project

Tuesday, March 24

6:30 pm - 7:45 pm

Come learn about The Hutchinson River Restoration Project (HRRP) an organization dedicated to restoring and enhancing the health of the Hutchinson River. In this presentation, you will hear the history of the Hutchinson River through New Rochelle, and what is being done to ensure the health of the River for current and future generations.

Registration is required. Click here to register for this virtual program.

HRRP engages the public in many ways, including Winter Walks, EcoTours, river cleanups, lectures, and tabling at fairs and farmers markets. The organization has also conducted soil and water testing along the river and continues to research the overall health of the Hutchinson River. Through this work, HRRP aims to build a strong coalition of organizations and individuals who share a commitment to protecting and improving the river’s health.

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