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Post-Pandemic Life: How to Move Forward Fourteen months have elapsed since the world changed drastically due to Covid-19. Many stayed safe, continued working and met each new challenge of the pandemic as it arrived. Yet with Covid cases declining and vaccinations widely available, the mental burden from this last year may hinder progress, causing people […]

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Norfolk Artists & Friends  The spring exhibit of works by Norfolk Artists & Friends is on display at the Norfolk Library through the month of May. Face masks are required in the library. A video of the exhibit can be found on the library website. Central Park: Past & Present Often called “the lungs of […]

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Aesthetics and the Environment On April 19, from 6 to 7 p.m., Norfolk Hub Talks will present The Arts of Noticing: Aesthetics and the Environment. Norfolk residents Fox Hysen and Molly Zuckerman-Hartung will present an introduction to an emerging Artist Collective and Residency in Norfolk, exploring questions such as, how can art connect us with […]

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Tap! Tap! Tap! For Ages 9-99 For anyone who’s ever wanted to give tap dancing a try, this is a free, fun class for the whole family. Amber Cameron, a former Radio City Music Hall Rockette, will teach basic tap steps, terminology and a short tap routine via Zoom. Tap shoes and a piece of […]

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Talk on the Author of “Goodnight Moon” On Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 5:30 p.m. renowned biographer Leonard Marcus will give a talk entitled “Inside the Great Green Room: The Surprising Story of America’s Favorite Bedtime Book” for the Norfolk Library. Marcus is one of the world’s preeminent authorities on children’s books and the people who create them. […]

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Beaver Management Webinar  On Dec. 9 at 1 p.m., Mike Callahan, president of the nonprofit Beaver Institute, will discuss beavers, their value, and how to successfully manage beaver-related problems when they occur. Beaver-dammed road culverts and other flooding problems are common issues. Since 1998, Callahan has personally resolved over 1,700 of these human-beaver conflicts. Callahan […]

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A Grave Affair at the Library on All Saints’ Day Celebrate the 200th anniversary of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” on Nov. 1 at 4 p.m. with storyteller Linda Schuyler Ford, featuring the works of Washington Irving and fascinating facts about the beloved author. Find yourself utterly immersed in the world of Ichabod Crane, and […]

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Norfolk Library Fall Programs  The library has planned a wonderful series of virtual programs for adults and children this fall. Please visit our website at www.norfolklibrary.org to sign up for our weekly e-newsletter, Night Owl, for details and to register. For children ages 7 to11, there is a Monday afternoon dance series with Amber Cameron, […]

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Fall Classes at Taconic Learning Center Taconic Learning Center is pleased to announce a return to classes in September via Zoom. Zoom is easy and accessible and TLC will offer three short introductory sessions in early September for those who wish to preview the process. More detail on courses, schedule, membership and online registration information […]

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Nonlethal Management of Beavers On Tuesday, Aug. 4, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Mike Callahan, president of the Beaver Institute, will discuss beavers, their ecological importance and how to successfully manage beaver problems when they occur. Since 1998 he has personally resolved over 1,700 human-beaver conflicts. Callahan will present a new Beaver Institute program designed […]