Join local teen author Mary Kate Boldyrev, in person at the Library, for a reading of her first children’s book: A New Yorkie Christmas just in time for the holidays. This book takes Yorkie Hudson and Cat Lola on a journey to find the best...
Read moreStation to Station: Ed Hotchkiss Author Talk
Ed Hotchkiss has been honing the art of telling photographic stories for years, creating personal documentaries of subjects he cared about. As he traveled the NYC subway to work, to meet friends, and to see live entertainment, he decided to...
Read more“I’ll Have What She’s Having”: The Jewish Deli with the New-York Historical Society
Join us for a virtual presentation of the New-York Historical Society’s new exhibit, “I’ll Have What She’s Having”: The Jewish Deli! This presentation explores how Jewish immigrants, mostly from Central and Eastern Europe, imported and...
Read moreAuthor Talk with Margie McCartney
Local author Margie McCartney will be at the Library reading the first chapter of her book, And Then… Networking Lessons from an Extraordinary Life Still in Progress. She will also be selling signed copies of the book at a discounted rate...
Read moreBrian Rose Presents: Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks: The Grandmasters of American Comedy
For more than seven decades, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks made America laugh—either through their remarkable solo careers or their legendary partnership. Whether together or apart, they were giants of American comedy, who basically conquered every...
Read moreThe Tuskegee Airmen
In 1925, a highly bigoted Army War College report stated that African American men were of little value in times of war. By World War II, the American military was still racially segregated, and many black Americans were still subject to Jim Crow...
Read moreCrafty Adults: Oak Leaf and Acorn Brooches
We’re so excited to bring Crafty Adults back to the Library in-person! This month, we’ll be making oak leaf and acorn brooches. All materials will be provided. This event will take place in-person at the Library, and registration is...
Read moreVirtual Book Talk with Author: First Phone: A Child’s Guide to Digital Responsibility, Safety and Etiquette by author Catherine Pearlman
Screens have never been more a part of kids’ lives. It is a constant battle to manage screen time and keep kids connected to the world off the internet. Dr. Catherine Pearlman has tips to ensure kids stay safe, smart and kind online. Some topics...
Read moreKid’s Craft: Falling Leaves Bookmarks
Come by the Library anytime from 1pm-8pm to make a bookmark with real autumn leaves!
Read moreKid’s Craft Studio: Cork Sail Boats
Join us for some ship-building at the library! Take to the seas (or the kiddie pool) with your own cork sail boat. This craft is for kids ages 4 and up. No registration is required and all materials will be provided.
Read moreSo, Let’s Sew! for Kids
Our machine sewing classes with Solange Bitol Hansen have been super popular! Join us for a sewing class just for kids 6-8! This class is capped at 6 people, but a waitlist will be kept. Because of high demand, we ask that if you register and...
Read moreSo, Let’s Sew! for Kids
Our machine sewing classes with Solange Bitol Hansen have been super popular! Join us for a sewing class just for kids 8 and up! This class is capped at 6 people, but a waitlist will be kept. Because of high demand, we ask that if you register...
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