MARCH 16 - 22, 2022 • ANTON MEDIA GROUP
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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE PORT WASHINGTON LIBRARY
Registration for all events is required. Please visit PWPL.org/events for registration information.
filmmaker and author, who will deliver this entertaining program about these colorful social icons.
THURSDAY, MARCH 17
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
Baby Rhyme Time 9:30 a.m. in Lapham Meeting Room (in-person program) A lap-sit story time filled with songs, music and bouncing rhymes that emphasizes early literacy skills and introduces babies to the magic of books. For children ages birth to 12 months with an adult.
FRIDAY, MARCH 18 Story Time 9:30 a.m. (in-person program) Stories, rhymes, and songs emphasize early literacy skills and help instill a lifelong love of learning. For children ages birth to kindergarten with an adult. Sandwiched In with Monica Randall -Legendary Women of Long Island 12:00 p.m. (in-person program)-During the glory days of Long Island’s Gold Coast, society was ruled by an elite group of glamorous women. They were the first American super-stars as their lives, loves and scandals played out on the pages of our newspapers. Join Monica Randall, who is a historic preservationist,
Creative Readers 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for kindergarten to second-graders and 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. for third-to fifth-graders (in-person program) Creative Readers is an arts and literacy inclusion program where children in kindergarten through fifth-grade will use theater, art, movement and music to bring books to life. Professional behavior support will be at all sessions.
SUNDAY, MARCH 20 Friends of the Library University (FOL U) 1:30 p.m. in Lapham Meeting Room. (hybrid program) The FOL’s lecture series, FOL U, returns with Dr. Shaireen Rasheed, Professor of Philosophy, Social Justice and Issues of Race and Multiculturalism in the College of Education at LIU Post, speaking on “9/11 Twenty Years Later: Does Islam Need Reform and Do Afghani Women Need Saving?”
MONDAY, MARCH 21 Teen Craft-Take and Make (Pre-recorded program) Teens in grades
Belong!
7-12 are invited to create an agate slice necklace with mosaic gift box at home. Teens will be emailed when supplies kits are available for pick up. Eight-Week Financial Workshop: Stocks - the Nuts & Bolts 7:00 p.m. in Hagedorn Meeting Room (in-person program) As you consider your long-term financial goals, how do stocks measure up? During this presentation, participants will learn the differences between common and preferred stock, the importance of dividends, ways to craft your stock strategy, and different ways to own stock.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22 Story Time 9:30 a.m. (in-person program) See Thursday, March 17 for event description. Vegetable Gardening Series - Part Four: Maintaining a Healthy Growing Environment 7:00 p.m. (virtual) Design principles for getting the most out of your space and maximizing growing time to insure a productive season will be presented. Things to consider include annuals vs. perennials, heirlooms vs. hybrids, and the importance of compost and mulch.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Chess 4:00 p.m. (virtual) Learn the rules and strategies of chess via Zoom and then practice what you have learned by playing against your peers on an online platform. For children in third-to sixth-Grade. College 101: How to Maximize your Eligibility for Financial Aid 7:00 p.m. (virtual) Come join Richard Milella, founder and director for Long Island Funding for Education (L.I.F.E.), as he discusses methods to maximize your family’s eligibility for college financial aid. High school teens and their parents may register for this virtual event. SoundSwap: Duo ‘Cold Chocolate’ Performs ‘Live at Lapham’ 7:30 p.m. (hybrid program) Cold Chocolate is a genre-bending Americana band that fuses folk, funk and bluegrass to create a unique sound all their own. Join us for a very special SoundSwap event! To register for Zoom, visit: www.PWPL.org/events For in-person registration, visit: pwplcoldchocolate.brownpapertickets.com —Submitted by the Port Washington Public Library
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