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Readers’ Events at Syosset Public Library

all of these things and so much more. Come discover one of the more fascinating life stories of the 20th century.

7:00 p.m.: Book Discussion: What is Climate Change? by Gail Herman (Grades 3–4) - Pick up a copy of the book in the Children’s Room prior to the program and please have it read before the program, either by the child or a parent reading to the child. Bring a device to play Kahoot!

Tuesday, February 7

7:00 p.m.: Teen: Community Service Pop Up Card Workshop - Brighten someone’s day by making colorful popup greeting cards that will be delivered to a local hospital. Participants will earn 1 hour of community service credit.

7:00 p.m.: Tweens: Origami (Grades 4–6) - This is an easy origami class for beginners. Have lots of fun folding a fisherman’s boat, a juggling ball, a fortune teller, a paper crane and lots more.

Wednesday, February 8

2:00 p.m.: Virtual: Art Lecture-Mary Cassatt American Impressionist with Sylvia LaudienMeo - Mary Cassatt is among the most important and innovative American Impressionist painters. She lived as an ex-pat in Paris, working closely with Edgar Degas and other leading artists of the time, exploring modern art techniques. While her work is extremely beautiful, her approach was progressive and even feminist in many ways. Join Sylvia for an interesting look at this fascinating artist.

Thursday, February 9

10:30 a.m.: Songs for Baby's Day (Ages Birth to 30 Months) - Come and enjoy this literacy building, fun and educational musical storytime.

7:00 p.m.: Virtual: Piglet the Pink Puppy - Piglet is a deaf, blind dog and he is an inspiration to others. The Piglet mindset helps teach children how to face challenges with a positive attitude, accept individuals, show empathy and compassion towards others, as well as to be kind and considerate to all people and animals.

Tuesday, February 7 , at 3 p.m.

Title Swap

Excited to hear about our favorite books? Join the Readers’ Services librarians for a fun, lively in-person presentation of all the books we can’t stop talking about. Leave with a list of great reads. No registration.

Tuesday, February 28, at 3 p.m.

Afternoon Book Discussion

Join Lisa Hollander, Readers’

Services Librarian for an in-person discussion of the historical fiction novel “The Nature of Fragile Things” by Susan Meissner. Copies of the book will be available at the Circulation Desk one month before the program. No registration.

*All events are wheelchair accessible **Books will be available at the Circulation Desk one month before each program.

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