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Upcoming Events at the Jericho Public Library

Thursday, June 22

7:00 p.m.: Make Your Own Wormery - Composting is a great way to recycle kitchen garbage and feed your plants. Adding worms makes your compost even better and earth friendly. In this program, you will learn all about worms, composting and how to make a wormery.

Saturday, June 24

1:00 p.m.: Summer Reading KickOff (For All Ages) - Let’s kick this summer off right! Join us outside the Library for an ice cream treat (while supplies last), balloon animals for our younger patrons and register for the children, teen or adult Summer Reading Program. Get a starting gift when you sign up! A valid Jericho Library card is required.

Monday, June 26

7:00 p.m.: Teens: Friendship Bracelet/Keychain with the Whaling Museum - Sailors’ knots have been holding things together for thousands of years. Master one to create a sea-inspired friendship bracelet or keychain to take home or share with a pal, and find out how teens around the world are working to protect our oceans. Participants will earn 1 hour of commu- nity service credit.

Tuesday, June 27

2:00 p.m.: In-Person: News Currents with Elinor Haber Join Elinor to participate in an informal exchange about topics of the day -- the international, national and local scene. We’ll focus on trends that affect us now and in the future. Bring your thoughts, issues and a friend to join in the discussion.

Wednesday, June 28

7:00 p.m.: Hybrid: Exploring the Basics of Artificial Intelligence with Michael Bartolomeo - Artificial intel- ligence (AI) continues to be the latest buzzworthy topic floating around the tech world. This pervasive and powerful form of artificial intelligence is changing every industry. While not everyone needs to know the technical details, they should understand what the technology can and cannot do. Join us for an introduction into the world of AI and its implications for everyday life. From ChatGPT to Stable Diffusion, you’ll leave with a “byte-sized” understanding of how it is reshaping our world. Space is limited. Register online or at the Circulation Desk.

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