Showing posts with label #volunteer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #volunteer. Show all posts

January 2, 2021

CPL's Board of Trustees is currently seeking trustees

CPL's Board of Trustees is currently seeking trustees to fill two vacancies on the Board. The Board is responsible for guiding funds, policies, and strategic planning for the library. The Board meets monthly; the total time commitment for Trustees is approximately two to three hours per month.
To learn more about what it means to serve on our Board of Trustees, please attend the next Board meeting (via Zoom) on Tuesday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m.
(email director@castletonpubliclibrary.org for meeting connection information) or send an email to director@castletonpubliclibrary.org to let us know you're interested.

February 24, 2020

Art Class Seeks Community Help with Project

MHHS seniors Morgan Phibbs and Sariah Stewart seeking community help for a school art project:

"The Studio Sculpture class at Maple Hill Sr. High School is currently working on a semester-long class project. Together they are working to design, plan, and build a class sculpture that resembles work similar to Thomas Dambo’s giant trolls.

The sculpture will symbolize the power of knowledge, and the spirit of welcoming others into our close-knit community with open arms. However, the process of building the actual sculpture will require outside help from local experts. If you or someone you know with expertise in construction would be willing to work with their hands and help our class, we would be extremely grateful for any volunteers. Please contact our teacher, Rachael Kerner, at rkerner@schodack.k12.ny.us.

September 23, 2017

August 4, 2017

Repair Cafe!

The next Repair Cafe will be Saturday, August 12 from 10-2 at the Village Hall. Bring your beloved but broken item, and volunteers will do their best to repair it for free!
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January 16, 2015

Odyssey of the Mind needs judges

On March 7, the Rensselaer City School District will host the 2015 Region 4 Odyssey of the Mind Tournament.  This year is set to be a record year for participation, with 108 teams from 36 school districts in Rensselaer, Columbia, and Greene counties registered to take part.  Students from grades K-12 are put into divisions based on grade level, and are given a problem to solve on their own, without assistance from parents or teachers.