In the 2nd Floor Help & Learning Center
The County Clerk’s Outreach staff assist residents with applications for a United States Passport (or renewal), including taking passport photos on site. To learn what you need to apply for a U.S.
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Non-NRPL Program or Event
This program/event is not a New Rochelle Public Library program/event.
For ages 2 to 3 yrs.
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Children and Accompanying Adults
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.
September 21 - November 9 (for ages newborn to 24 mos.)
Representatives from Urban Strategies will be in the lobby between the hours of 11 am and 1:30 pm every Tuesday & Wednesday
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Non-NRPL Program or Event
This program/event is not a New Rochelle Public Library program/event.
Conquer stress and fatigue, and bring renewed energy and focus to your day with a gentle yet invigorating session of chair yoga. No need to change clothing or lie on a mat. Free.
For tweens and teens, grades 6 - 12. Make your own custom bookmark. Draw your favorite character, glue tissue paper, and add stickers or googly eyes. Keep it afterwards or give it to a friend!
For tweens and teens, grades 6 - 12. Play on the PS4 or Nintendo Switch with your friends and peers or sit back, relax, and watch everyone play.
No registration required. Just drop by the Teen Room at the 2nd floor.
For tweens and teens, grades 6 - 12. Make buttons for Banned Books Week to acknowledge our freedom to read while supplies last! Available to make in the Teen Room at the following times:
For tweens and teens, grades 6 - 12. Try out virtual reality with our Oculus Quest 2 VR headset!
No registration required. Just drop by the Teen Room on the 2nd floor.
September 21 - November 9 (No class 10/12 and 11/2); for ages 5 to 12 yrs.
As concerns about climate change and ecological collapse grow, food companies have claimed more and more often that their products are sustainable, carbon-negative, or “climate-smart.” But do these claims even mean anything, or are they just marke