Genealogy Club
In-person, first Wednesday of the month @ 6:30 pm Join genealogists Jill Moore & Danielle Disher to chat about genealogy & family history. Share your discoveries or challenges. New faces […]
In-person, first Wednesday of the month @ 6:30 pm Join genealogists Jill Moore & Danielle Disher to chat about genealogy & family history. Share your discoveries or challenges. New faces […]
THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED Tuesday February 7th @ 6:30 pm (via Zoom) Independent historian, Aaron Lefkowitz, who was a member of the 2018 Orange County delegation to battlefields of […]
In-person, first Wednesday of the month @ 6:30 pm Join genealogists Jill Moore & Danielle Disher in a chit chat about genealogy & family history. Share your discoveries or challenges. New faces always welcome! Registration required.
In-person on Wednesday, April 5th from 6:30 - 7:30 pm Join art educator Laura Nichols and learn about the fascinating art of floriography (the language of flowers)! We’ll look at […]
*PLEASE NOTE: The start time for this program is 6 pm (not 6:30 pm). In-person, first Wednesday of the month @ 6 pm (on 2nd Wednesday of month for April) […]
Sunday, July 2nd @ 1 PM Presented by Charles LaRocca Join Civil War historian Charles J. LaRocca as he discusses the role 124th New York Regiment (known as the “Orange Blossoms”), played […]
Sunday, July 2nd at 1:00 pm - Civil War Historian Charles J. "Chuck" LaRocca will talk about the 124th regiment made up of local soldiers from Orange County and their […]
DEATH & MOURNING IN COLONIAL AMERICA Saturday, October 14th @ 1 pm (in-person) Learn about customs, practices and beliefs related to death in Colonial and Revolutionary America. Staff from New […]
The Friends of the Moffat Library Annual Meeting Wednesday, October 18th, 2023 @ 6 pm Washingtonville Then and Now: A Photographic Journey with historian Jeanne Versweyveld @ 6:30 pm The […]
George Washington & the Newburgh Conspiracy Saturday, March 2nd @ 1 pm (in-person) Learn how George Washington prevented a mutiny of his officers, as well as the motives behind this pivotal, […]
EUGENE AKERS & HIS MILITARY SERVICE IN LETTERS Saturday, May 11th @ 1 pm (in-person) Discover the life and military service of Washingtonville native Eugene Akers, who served as an electrician’s mate onboard the U.S.S. Emmons during WWII. Our own Librarian Matthew Thorenz will share excerpts from Eugene’s letters that trace his journey from basic training, […]