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Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Poetry Readers Circle Sponsored by the FOL's Ruth D. Bogen Fund
Join fellow readers for a new poetry discussion led by Nassau County Poet Laureate Paula Curci.
Paula Curci is the Nassau County Poet Laureate emeritus. As both the producer of Calliope’s Corner and What’s The Buzz, on Radio Hofstra University, and as a Poet Correspondent for The Scene.Life, Paula meets and interviews poets about their work. She is the co-founder the Shore Poets and co-editor of the micro- memoir anthology Poetry: “It’s a ‘Shore’ Thing! In an Unsure World. Through her Acoustic Poets Network Visitation Project, she facilitates introspective poetry workshops, open mics, and performs her poetry.
This month, we will be reading selections from William Shakespeare (Pages 111-134).
Copies of the selected text are available at the Information Desk. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library’s Ruth D. Bogen Memorial Fund.
1:30pm - 3:00pm View Details
PWPL Blood Drive
You may be astounded to learn that New York has never been self-sufficient in meeting its need for blood. There is no substitute for human blood and 1 in 3 adults will require a blood transfusion at some point in their lives. You can help remedy this situation by donating blood and giving the “Gift of Life.” For this Blood Drive when you donate you will receive a box of Girls Scout Cookies while supplies last.
AS OF THIS WEEK A BLOOD EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED.
To schedule an appointment, CLICK HERE. Remember, Blood is Life…Pass It On!
Reminder: Please bring your blood donor card or valid ID and make sure to eat and drink plenty of fluids before donating.
1:30pm - 7:30pm View Details
Sandwiched In with Ron Brown - Göbekli Tepe - A Visit to the Oldest Place of Worship on Earth
Join Professor Ron Brown as he explores Göbekli Tepe in eastern Turkey, the oldest place of worship on the planet. Most people know St. Peters in Rome, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the Western Wall in Jerusalem and Mecca in Saudi Arabia, but few know about what scholars have named Göbekli Tepe. The Egyptian Empire built the Pyramids of Egypt around the year 2,600 BC, Stonehenge was built around 3,000 BC, Göbekli Tepe was built by wandering hunters and gathers around 10,000 BC making it the oldest place of worship on Earth. Over the centuries they would gather every year, drag giant boulders from far away, carve strange animals and symbols into pillars and then suddenly covered their temple with dirt and disappeared into history. Who built this temple, why did they build it, where did they disappear to?
12:00pm - 1:30pm View Details
Park Story Time
For children ages birth to five with an adult
Join your favorite librarians for stories, songs, and fingerplays across the street from the Library at Blumenfeld Park. No registration required.
In case of inclement weather, the Story Time will take place in the Lapham Room.
9:30am - 10:00am View Details
Cow Neck in the Revolution
The area we now call Port Washington was occupied by the British for seven years during the Revolutionary War. Local families suffered immense hardship: they were forced to quarter enemy troops, had their children pressed into service, and even endured pirate attacks. Some Cow Neck Patriots bravely fought for American freedom while others assisted the revolutionary cause in secret – and some yet remained loyal to the Crown. These stories are explored in Cow Neck in the Revolution, presented in collaboration with the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society in celebration of 250 years of American independence. On display in the History Center Annex June through December 2026.
12:00am - 12:00am View Details
A Time For Kids- Baby Start
Ages 3 months to 17 months
Join Ms. Karen as we introduce our littlest learners to the wonderful world of library programs. Activities include music, movement, fine and gross motor development and circle time. Focus is on early literacy, early language development and socialization. Registration required.
10:00am - 10:30am View Details
A Time For Kids
Ms. Karen presents educational activities, movement, music and a craft. For children ages 18 months to 5 years with an adult. Registration required.
Please note: each date is a separate registration.
10:45am - 11:30am View Details
PWPL Blood Drive
You may be astounded to learn that New York has never been self-sufficient in meeting its need for blood. There is no substitute for human blood and 1 in 3 adults will require a blood transfusion at some point in their lives. You can help remedy this situation by donating blood and giving the “Gift of Life.” For this Blood Drive when you donate you will receive a box of Girls Scout Cookies while supplies last.
AS OF THIS WEEK A BLOOD EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED.
To schedule an appointment, CLICK HERE. Remember, Blood is Life…Pass It On!
Reminder: Please bring your blood donor card or valid ID and make sure to eat and drink plenty of fluids before donating.
1:30pm - 7:30pm View Details
Intro to Computer Science with Python
Discover coding through Python—a beginner-friendly, professional programming language used for data science, AI, web development, and more. Students learn the fundamentals through short, focused lessons and lots of hands-on practice. By the end, students will understand core programming ideas and approach problems with a clearer, more logical mindset. Both beginners and experienced coders are welcomed. Students must bring a laptop (district administered chromebooks are ok). *Please note that by signing up students are expected to come to every session - missing a week will cause students to fall behind. Registration April 16 for students grades 6-8.
1:30pm - 3:00pm View Details
Chapters Across Generations Discussion Group
Intergenerational book club for teens and seniors.
4:00pm - 5:00pm View Details
Cow Neck in the Revolution
The area we now call Port Washington was occupied by the British for seven years during the Revolutionary War. Local families suffered immense hardship: they were forced to quarter enemy troops, had their children pressed into service, and even endured pirate attacks. Some Cow Neck Patriots bravely fought for American freedom while others assisted the revolutionary cause in secret – and some yet remained loyal to the Crown. These stories are explored in Cow Neck in the Revolution, presented in collaboration with the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society in celebration of 250 years of American independence. On display in the History Center Annex June through December 2026.
12:00am - 12:00am View Details
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