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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 continue reading from The Best Poems of the English Language: From Chaucer to Frost.
Elinor Wylie (pages 867-869) and Edward Fitzgerald (pages 639 to 654)
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
Smartphones For The Perplexed
This program will guide you through the knowledge and support to best use your iPhone or Android device as well as some tips and tricks.
3:30pm - 4:30pm View Details
Sandwiched In with Tanisha Mitchell - Opera in Ebony
As part of the Library's celebration of Black History Month, join Tanisha Mitchell as she pays tribute to legendary African American singers who performed at prestigious venues like the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, and the Royal Opera House. Sound clips featuring Marian Anderson, Leontyne Price, Paul Robeson, and George Shirley will be included. In addition, Tanisha will perform a live aria as part of the program. Named a "Mover and Shaker" by Library Journal, Tanisha Mitchell is best known for her innovative work in the arts at the Metropolitan Opera and the Freeport Memorial Library.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a 'hybrid' event that can be attended either "In-Person" or "Online" on the Zoom platform. You can choose which option you wish to register for below in the "Attend In-Person" OR "Attend Online" choices below.
12:00pm - 1:30pm View Details
Ready, Set, Story Time
For children ages birth to five with an adult.
Join your favorite librarians for stories, songs, and fingerplays. No registration required.
9:30am - 10:00am View Details
Coding for Kids
Grades 3-6
Ignite the love of coding by learning to create animations and computer games using Scratch, MIT’s beginner-friendly programming language. Taught by Port Washington AP Computer Science students for kids with no prior programming experience. Register February 9.
For information about Young Coders of Port Washington, visit youngcoderspw.com.
4:30pm - 5:30pm View Details
Read with Snowball
Grades 1-3
Come read for 15-minutes with Snowball, a super-soft, certified therapy bunny! After registering, you’ll get a confirmation email with a link to choose your time slot. Registration is required for each session. Register February 9. For Port Washington residents only.
2:00pm - 3:30pm View Details
For Kids, By Kids: MathBeats
For Grades 4 & 5
Do you have a 4th or 5th grader who loves math and music? MathBeats is a free enrichment program exploring their many connections in a fun and interactive way! Led by a Schreiber High School student. Limited spots.
2:00pm - 3:00pm View Details
Teen SAT Test Prep
Teens in grades 10-12 are invited to participate in this 2.5-hour intensive session designed to give students a focused review of key strategies and content for both the Math and Reading & Writing sections of the SAT. Taught by expert instructors, the course covers the most heavily tested concepts, offers proven test-taking techniques, and includes course materials with practice questions and notes. It’s the perfect final boost before test day or a strong starting point for continued prep. Teens should bring a laptop or Chromebook. Registration begins February 14. Be sure to have your library card available.
10:00am - 12:30pm View Details
Seed Giveaway 2026 Begins Today
Beginning on Sunday, March 1, 2026 visit the South Wing at the Library to pick up a packet of vegetable or herb seeds while supplies last. You too can grow your own food and live more sustainably. Generously sponsored by Plant A Row for the Hungry Port Washington.
9:00am - 5:00pm View Details
DIY Help
Ask a Tech librarian for advice and help with personal projects. You will need to bring in your own material. Registration begins February 17th.
6:30pm - 8:00pm View Details
Friday Fun Day Teen Activity: Paint Your Own Lamp
Take a little time to unwind and have fun creating a craft with your friends. We'll be decorating your very own lamp! Supplies will be provided, and you'll have a variety of lamps to choose from. Registration begins February 20.
3:45pm - 4:45pm View Details
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