Events – 25 Apr 19

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Dungeons & Dragons

Apr 25
3:00 pm -
5:00 pm

Teens are invited to come by the Library every Thursday to play this classic game. The first fantasy role-playing game, Dungeon & Dragons is a world where players are the characters in an ongoing story. According to the Dungeons & Dragons website, “The core of D&D is storytelling. You and your friends tell a story together, guiding your heroes through quests for treasure, battles with deadly foes, daring rescues, courtly intrigue, and much more.” Registration is not required.



Homework and Tech Help

Apr 25
3:00 pm -
5:00 pm

Held during the school year when school is in session, for homework this is a drop-in program for children in grades K – 6.Make sure to bring your textbooks and other materials. Additionally, anyone can drop in and get tech help with their devices!  



Second-Grade Book Club: On the Dog (Andrew Lost #1) by J.C. Greenburg

Apr 25
4:00 pm -
5:00 pm

Andrew and his sister, Judy, get lost on the neighbor’s dog when Andrew’s Atom Sucker invention malfunctions and shrinks them down to a tiny size. In fact, they are so small that things like fleas and mites on the dog are giant monsters to them. How will they get back to Andrew’s invention and find a way for it to get them back to normal size?

Walk-ins are welcome to the Library’s elementary school book clubs for grades 1 – 4, but registration is requested by calling the Library at (914) 738-1234. Book club books are usually available at the circulation desk for immediate checkout.

 



Demystifying Medicare and Healthcare Coverage for Seniors

Apr 25
6:00 pm -
9:00 pm

This informative session, part of the Westchester Library System’s Westchester Seniors Speaking Out (WSOS) volunteer program, is directed toward anyone looking to navigate the complicated healthcare system for older adults. In addition to Medicare, it will cover Medicare Advantage Plans, Part D prescription drug plans, Medigap insurance and various cost-saving programs. Registration suggested, but walk-ins are welcome.



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