Talk presentation by Master Gardener Pam Martonis will be will be on “Gardening with Native Plants”. Native plants are easier on the environment, as they eliminate the need for fertilizers and pesticides, and require little or no supplemental water. Gardeners
Breakfast Fundraiser
Joint fundraiser to benefit the Library and The Ellington Town Picnic Committee
Make Extended Eclipse Glasses
Every participant makes one extended pair of solar eclipse glasses to make it safer for children to view the eclipse. Must register by April 1 so we have enough glasses. Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult
Classic Movie Showing
March 19- showing “All About Eve” with Bette Davis
Classic Movies for March
March 5th showing The Best of Everything.
Flower Power Craft for Young Children
Craft time for very young children- ages 3- 7. Children must be accompanied by an adult and registration is requested by March 7.
Yoga at the Library
Tumbled Glass Craft
Call the library to register 716-287-2945. Class size limited, only 6 spots left.
Classic Movie Tuesday: Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Not a strictly classic romance, though many of the scenes imitate older fare, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is still a charming and wholly satisfying film. It’s hard not to be entertained by the slowly blossoming love story and Henry Mancini’s catchy
Classic Movie Tuesday: To Kill A Mockingbird
Very few films truly deserve the label of “classic.” However, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” the 1962 film starring Gregory Peck is, truly, a classic film with a socially relevant script, excellent acting and a remarkable faithfulness to the spirit and