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Welcoming the season despite a pandemic stroll in our paradise.” Cipriano explained that cut flowers are harder to acquire Cipriano Nursery and Florist, now because many suppliers and in East Meadow, would under delivery companies are closed. normal circumstances be gearOutside, though, the ing up for its annual nursery has plants, E a s t e r f e s t iv a l , perennial flowers, which was set to vegetables, herbs, take place this weekstatues and other end. Manager Maria garden decorations. Cipriano was pre“Our customers pared to hide eggs are very happy that for children to find we remain open,” around the nursshe said. “Some are ery’s garden center, saying they have a verdant labyrinth more time to tend to of flowers, plants their garden than and pathways craftthey’ve had in years. ed from tree branchAnd they can plant es. and decorate with Despite having to their children.” cancel the event and Cipriano was close its storefront looking forward to florist and gift shop the Easter festival, because of the corousually feaMARIA CIPRIANo which navirus pandemic, tures an egg hunt, Cipriano said that Manager, photos with Easter the nursery remains Cipriano Nursery characters and open for curbside and Florist crafts for children. pickup, delivery and She said she hopes browsing in the garto throw a festival den center. this fall that will be a smorgas“We have a large space where bord of holidays to make up for everybody could keep their dis- lost time — which might include tance, so they could even come an egg hunt for Easter, crafts for here to get a breath of fresh air,” Mother’s Day and a costume conshe noted. “We like to call it a Continued on page 3
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Teachers and students say hi Teachers at Bowling Green Elementary School in Salisbury threw a car parade on April 2 to reconnect with their students while schools remain closed. Story, more photos, Page 8.
Bridging the social distance
East Meadow library launches digital programs By BRIAN STIEGlITZ bstieglitz@liherald.com
When the Covid-19 pandemic began forcing businesses to close and events to be canceled, Jude Schanzer, the programming director of the East Meadow Public Library, said she would find a way to continue offering patrons the library’s cultural programs and exhibits. Now they can attend programs without leaving their liv-
ing rooms by using the videoconferencing software Zoom. The library has a list of programs offered this month (see sidebar). “Besides imparting education, entertainment and enlightenment, they’re fostering a wonderful sense of community,” said Jude Schanzer, the library’s director of programming. “Joining allows us all to visit together.” Schanzer noted that patrons have been excited to see the
library continue to offer programs. One woman said it made her forget she was alone at home instead of at the library with friends. During some pro g rams, guests can click a “raise your hand” button to ask questions and interact with the presenters. This isn’t the first time the library has had to create alternative ways to continue its proContinued on page 5
e have a large space where everybody could keep their distance, so they could even come here to get a breath of fresh air.