Please join SIFU Hugo I. Morales MFS for beginning Tai Chi Classes.
This event is presented in conjunction with the Yonkers Office for the Aging and the Yonkers NNORC.
For questions, please call: (914) 391-1323.
All YPL locations will close at 5pm on Wednesday, November 27 and remain closed on Thursday, November 28 in observance of Thanksgiving.
Please join SIFU Hugo I. Morales MFS for beginning Tai Chi Classes.
This event is presented in conjunction with the Yonkers Office for the Aging and the Yonkers NNORC.
For questions, please call: (914) 391-1323.
Join Coach Elaine for a fitness workout in the early morning.
All levels of fitness welcome.
In-person at the Will Library for ages 2-6. Songs, Nursery Rhymes, finger plays, and stories. No registration.
Learn the ins and outs of Amazon so you can shop quickly and easily this holiday season. Registration Required.
Yonkers Public Library's technology classes help adults develop confidence in their computer skills and grow comfortable in today's digital world. From learning the basics of how to use a computer to creating spreadsheets in Excel, there is a class for everyone. No prior knowledge of topics is required.
Get started with spreadsheet software. This class is in-person in Tech Central at the Riverfront Library.
Isn't it nice, making things by hand? Come by our Community Room and knit to your heart's content, or avail yourself of our adult coloring books. All levels of knitting skill are welcome, and patterns will be provided.
Come hear stories old and new! Let your imagination carry you away to distant places and times!
This concert will have classic hits and familiar songs for the audience to sing along to!
Senior Center / Yonkers Parks Department
Join Elizabeth Bukac, a registered dietitian from NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester (formerly Lawrence Hospital), for a timely discussion on strategies for eating healthy this holiday season. Liz will cover key concerns and answer your questions.
Interested in doing research on Yonkers and lower Westchester history? Join us for a research drop-in and learn about what the YPL Archives has to offer.
It is assumed that all events are free and open to the general public. If admittance will be restricted in any way, that must be indicated on the application. The Library reserves the right to have staff and/or Board members in attendance even if the program is otherwise closed to the general public.
No outside food or drink is permitted in the Library.
You’re invited to an afternoon chat with New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Land as she talks to us about her new memoir, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education.
Find how the Bill of Rights added freedoms to human rights detailed in the U. S. Constitution.
Our Sensory Room is on the road! Enjoy the building blocks and other equipment typically only available in the Sensory Room for an hour of free play in the main children's area. Plus, some additional puzzles will be available to try!
No person shall leave young children (ages eight and under) unattended anywhere on library premises. Parents or guardians are expected to look after their children while visiting the library with them.
Homework Help from a certified teacher for grades 1-6.
No registration required.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 3:30-5 PM.
Read the beloved picture book and make a sweet treat! No Registration, but supplies are limited. Recommended for children aged 4-7.
Tweens enjoy playing PS 5, Switch, XBOX One, and VR.
Homework Help from a certified teacher for grades 1-6. No registration. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays 4-6PM; Thursdays 4-5:30PM. Only when Yonkers Public Schools are in session.
Please note: The first and last session will be in-person in Tech Central. A zoom link will be given for the virtual sessions on the first day of the series.
Ditch the workout and join the party! Zumba combines Latin and international music with a fun and effective workout system.
Join Jackie and Phil as they present a retrospective of the best mutated lizard of all time! We'll discuss the Godzilla series and how the blazing beast came to life in the original 1954 film.