FCS Outreach and Engagement Services (OES) @ The Library
Cortland Free Library 32 Church Street, CortlandWeek of Events
Wishing Wellness Center Peers @ The Library
Peer Support Services staff from the Wishing Wellness Center (Catholic Charities) all have some form of lived experience with mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders, and knowledge of what services are available. They will be available at the library today to talk about what you’re going through and what your needs are; they can […]
Social Knitting
Why work alone when you can work with others? Knitting, crocheting, sewing - bring whatever it is you are working on! Open to all skill levels (ages 12 and up). The group meets every Monday evening at 6 p.m.
FCS Outreach and Engagement Services (OES) @ The Library
Peers from Family & Children’s Counseling Services all have some form of lived experience primarily with substance use and knowledge of what services are available. They will be available at the library today to talk about what you’re going through and what your needs are; they can also sign you up for services that are […]
Chess Club
An all ages chess club for beginners and experts. Meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. Beginners will get a lesson on the basics of chess and experts can meet and play.
FCS Outreach and Engagement Services (OES) @ The Library
Peers from Family & Children’s Counseling Services all have some form of lived experience primarily with substance use and knowledge of what services are available. They will be available at the library today to talk about what you’re going through and what your needs are; they can also sign you up for services that are […]
POSTPONED – The ‘Tree’ of Us: Richford Boys Who Changed the World and What They Left Behind: A Talk with Author Charles H. Yaple
Join us for a talk with Charles H. Yaple. The 'Tree' of Us follows the lives of three men from the forested hills of Richford, New York who changed the world. It is an engaging and personal narrative with a mix of biography, history, and memoir. Charles Yaple, a retired professor of environmental and outdoor […]
