Inwood Library: Family Watch Party for the World Cup
Celebrate the World Cup: Family Watch Party at Inwood Library for the World Cup Matches. Come join us for our FREE World Cup Matches watch party! Suitable for families and all ages.
Celebrate the World Cup: Family Watch Party at Inwood Library for the World Cup Matches. Come join us for our FREE World Cup Matches watch party! Suitable for families and all ages.
Celebrate the World Cup: Family Watch Party at Inwood Library for the World Cup Matches. Come join us for our FREE World Cup Matches watch party! Suitable for families and all ages.
Filmmaker Feedback sessions/Sesion de Comentarios at Inwood Art Works Studio. Receiving feedback from your peers is an essential part of the filmmaking process. Thoughtful feedback helps build community, strengthen your project, and deepen your understanding of what resonates with audiences. These events are designed to gather constructive insights that can support the continued development of your work while fostering meaningful exchange among fellow filmmakers.
Join us at the Fort Washington Branch for a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Bash inspired byThe City We Became by N.K. Jemisin! Plus, pick up a free copy of the book while supplies last. A book bash is a type of reading party with activities, giveaways, and socializing. Giveaway books are available first come, first serve while supplies last. One book per person.
Join us at the Fort Washington Library in our Community Room as we celebrate summer with a scare. We will screen the classic Oscar winning film "Sunset Boulevard" directed by Billy Wilder. Considered a brilliant blend of film noir, dark comedy, and a psychological thriller.Telling the story of Norma Desmond, a forgotten silent film star living in a delusional world where she is a massive icon.
Grab a blanket and come to Inwood Hill Park/Dyckman Marina to enjoy Wolfgang Petersen's ripping sea adventure charts the real-life-and-death struggle of the Andrea Gail, a Massachusetts swordfishing boat caught in a huge storm that was the result of three converging weather systems in the North Atlantic.