Upcoming Events
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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.
In celebration of National Poetry Month, select a book of poetry from a contemporary (1962 - present) poet and share it with the group. Check out the library's poetry section for inspiration!
This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library’s Ruth D. Bogen Memorial Fund.
1:30pm - 3:00pm View Details
Google Slides
Covering Google's online slideshow program's layouts, different styles and sizes of fonts as well as using Google-based graphics.
3:30pm - 4:30pm View Details
Sandwiched In with Ron Brown - Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg
Join Professor Ron Brown as he begins a new series about his recent travels with a program about the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa. Who writes history? For centuries the Dutch and English settlers wrote the history of South Africa. With the overthrow of the Apartheid system in 1994 this system of racism, oppression and exploitation of millions of Blacks by a small number of Whites came to an end. The government of Nelson Mandela assembled a group of historians, religious leaders, social groups, former Apartheid generals and delegations of the victims of the regime and organized a museum and narrative that attempted to present the events of this complex era. The museum was greeted as one of the greatest museums devoted to modern history.
12:00pm - 1:30pm View Details
Baby Rhyme Time
Ages birth to 17 months with an adult
A lap-sit story time with books, songs, and bouncing rhymes. Registration begins March 30.
9:30am - 10:00am View Details
1-2-3 Play with Me
Ages 18 months to 5 years old with an adult.
Come and enjoy 45 minutes of open play time with your child!
Admittance is first-come, first-served. Priority is given to Port Washington residents.
10:30am - 11:15am View Details
Crazy 8s Math Club
For grades K-2
Join us for 4 weeks of Crazy 8s – a math club like no other! Get ready to build, run, jump, make music, and even make a mess. This unique club combines math with fun, creativity, and a touch of mischief. Register March 30.
4:00pm - 5:00pm View Details
Roblox Lego Tower Challenge
For grades 3-6
This physics-based building game lets you create structures and contraptions, challenging participants to build the most stable tower that can withstand earthquakes or other challenges. Register April 6.
6:00pm - 7:00pm View Details
Teen Pom Pom Sushi Workshop
Learn how to create non-edible sushi with yarn and pom-pom makers. Each project will also come with a set of chopsticks that you can decorate as well. Registration begins April 9.
7:00pm - 9:00pm View Details
Earth Day Celebration 2026
PWPL invites you to our 11th annual Earth Day celebration! Bach to Rock bands will kick things off with live music from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. Representatives from the Town of North Hempstead, along with many Port Washington environmental organizations, will be on site from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., sharing information about their latest sustainability initiatives.
Bring your kids to the children’s table to create a fun, eco-friendly craft. Visit with some live insects and birds of prey. The Library will also be offering environmentally conscious giveaways, including native plants. Most of all, enjoy the music, and discover meaningful ways you can make a difference in building a healthy, sustainable community.
The Earth Day celebration is funded by the PWPL Friends of the Library.
12:00pm - 4:00pm View Details
Postponed- Teen Craft Bedazzle and Razzle Dazzle
Unleash your inner artist in this exciting workshop experience! Dive into the sparkling world of bedazzling, where rhinestones turn ordinary items into extraordinary treasures. Get ready to sparkle, shine, and celebrate your one-of-a-kind style! Registration begins April 15.
3:45pm - 5:00pm View Details
Teen Journaling Wellness Workshop
Feeling a bit stressed about upcoming exams? Come join us and discover fun, creative ways to express your feelings with simple journaling prompts. This is a relaxed space to write it out—no pressure and sharing is completely voluntary. Journals will be provided. Registration starts on April 16 for this NAMIQN Creative Minds Program.
7:00pm - 8:00pm View Details
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