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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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FRIDAY, MARCH 31SUNDAY, APRIL 2

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Movies at Great Neck House

Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 5 and 8 p.m., Sundays at 5 p.m. (Great Neck House)

Licorice Pizza (R | 2021 | Comedy, Drama, Romance) Licorice Pizza is the story of Alana Kane and Gary Valentine growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley, 1973. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks the treacherous navigation of first love.

SATURDAY, APRIL 1

Defensive Driving

10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Parkville Branch Library Programming Room) Complete your Defensive Driving course with the Empire Safety Council. Register in person at the Parkville branch; please bring a $30 check or money order payable to “Empire Safety Council” to reserve your spot. Please note that this is a 6-hour class with a 30-minute break for lunch. Visit greatnecklibrary.org for more information.

SUNDAY, APRIL 2

Live Performance at Great Neck House

3 p.m. (Great Neck House) See Gathering Time. This popular folk trio powers through the classics of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Visit gnparks.org for more information.

MONDAY, APRIL 3

College Admissions

7 p.m. (Large Multipurpose Room 34, Main Library) Getting The Most Out of Your Summer Activities. Learn about all the latest news in the college application process. Our guest speaker will highlight how to get the most out of your summer activities, including how to find internships and job shadowing experiences and how to fill your summer with impressive activities. Contact Courtney Greenblatt at cgreenblatt@greatnecklibrary.org for more information.

TUESDAY, APRIL 4

Socrates Salon

3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. (Virtual) Socrates Salon with Conversation Host Ron Gross. Monthly lively conversation facilitated by Ron Gross. Come share your life experiences, knowledge, and wisdom about topics that matter, as we move from small talk to Big Talk. Everyone speaks and everyone listens, because all of us are wiser than any of us. Visit greatnecklibrary.org for zoom information.

Town Board Meeting

7 p.m. (Town Hall or Virtual) Town of North Hempstead town board meeting. Visit northhempsteadny.gov to view the meeting virtually.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5

Sing Along

10:30 a.m. (Great Neck Social Center) Sing

Along with Mindye and Phoebe. While music is proven to help with memory, actively participating in music has been shown to have many health benefits for seniors. Songs are age appropriate and seniors can request songs. This class is no cost to Nassau County residents. Please call 516-487-0025 to reserve your spot.

Womenspace

1 p.m.-2 p.m. (Great Neck Social Center)

These seasoned ladies have gathered for a number of years, tuned in to what active folks think about. When this group hears about something on the local, state, national or global scene they select an expert from their various contacts to come talk about it. For new ideas and friends, see how stimulating and entertaining these active ladies are. Call 516-487-0025 for more information.

THURSDAY, APRIL 6

AARP Tax Help

10 a.m.-2 p.m. (Parkville Branch Library Programming Room)Please call the Parkville Branch Circulation Department at 516-4668055 x273 or x256 to sign up for a time slot. On the day of your appointment, please be sure to bring: Social Security card or IRS ITIN for all parties on the return, Photo ID, a copy of last year’s tax returns, all tax-related income documents, and, if itemizing, all medical expenses, taxes paid, charitable donations, and mortgage interest paid.

Sing Along

12:30 p.m. (Great Neck Social Center) Sing

Along with Mindye and Phoebe. See ‘Sing Along’ on Wednesday, April 5 for event details. Please call 516-487-0025 to reserve your spot.

FRIDAY, APRIL 7

Project Independence and You Radio Show 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. Tune into the Project Independence and You Radio Show at 88.1 FM and WCWP.org. A Town of North Hempstead event for seniors. Karen Blackburn (Public Affairs Specialist, AAA Northeast) to discuss Carfit: Helping Mature Drivers Find Their Safest Fit. Call 311 for more information.

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APRIL 8- THE GREAT VIGIL OF EASTER- 7 pm

APRIL 9- EASTER SUNDAY - 10 am

Easter Egg Hunt on church lawn following service!

(Ground Floor Unit) with an additional room that may be used for an Office Space. Price: $3,250 per month (Water, Sewer, Heat and Gas included) If

The Co-op has an outdoor Pool, Playground, Basketball Court, Dog Run and a laundry room located in the building. The Co-op is also in close proximity to the LIRR and public transportation.

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