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Friends of the Port Washington Public Library

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Buy Tickets Now for the FOL’s 55th Annual Book & Author Luncheon!

Friday, May 10, 2024 at the Garden City Hotel, 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. featuring …

Ilyon Woo, author of the nonfiction bestseller Master Slave Husband Wife, one of The New York Times 10 Best Books of 2023. She will appear in conversation with Port’s own Kelly McMasters, an accomplished essayist, bestselling author and Hofstra professor.

Event sponsorships and individual tickets can be purchased online at pwpl.org/fol/reserve.

If you would prefer to print out our reservation form and mail with your check click here. To print information brochure click here

Individual ticket price is $125. Sponsorships begin at $250. Sponsors are guaranteed prominent seating, a signed copy of the featured book, inclusion on signage at the event and in post-event thank-you ads, publicity in the library newsletter and website, and special invitations to FOL events throughout the year.

For information on sponsorships contact FOL Vice President Margaret DeSiervo at margaretdesiervo@gmail.com or 516-524-5655.

For other questions regarding the event and ticketing contact FOL Board member Karen Sloan at kbsloany@gmail.com or 516-428-1104.

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The Friends of the Port Washington Public Library (FOL) is dedicated to strengthening the ties between our library and community, and to advancing the library’s mission as a center for lifelong learning, information and culture. The Friends supports the library through volunteerism, fundraising, programming, outreach and advocacy. The FOL is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with its own volunteer board of directors. We are the library’s longest-serving support organization, founded in 1966. Please read our information brochure and consider DONATING now!
 
 
To volunteer, please contact us at the email or phone extension below. 
 

Many of the library’s most popular programs and services are not funded by the public budget but underwritten by the FOL. For example, we support Children’s Great Library Card Adventure, the popular Sandwiched In lunchtime lecture series for adults, free SAT/ACT prep classes for teens, the SoundSwap music series, the Earth Day festival, and the summer “pop up” library at the LIRR station, among many other initiatives. The Friends is also the sole sponsor of the library’s popular Museum Pass program which provides free access to more than two dozen metro-area cultural institutions.

The Friends is the sole sponsor of the library’s “Library of Games and Gadgets” program, which allows patrons to borrow GoPro cameras, Orion StarBlast telescopes, musical instruments, Kindles loaded with e-books, birding kits with binoculars, virtual reality kits and an expanding list of other items for use outside the library. The FOL is helping the library address the digital divide, purchasing 10 Chromebooks that can be checked out, along with internet hotspots, and also funds the wildly popular, publicly accessible 3D printers, the centerpiece of the library’s “MakerSpace Lab” on the lower level. In the Lab patrons also can access a state-of-the-art podcast and recording studio, digital conversion devices (such as VHS to DVD and vinyl to MP3 converters) and additional leading-edge tech.

The FOL produces its own special programming such as Paperback Swaps, FOL University lectures, and special author appearances. Our signature program, and sole fundraising event, is the Richard D. Whittemore Annual Book & Author Luncheon held each May and named for the first president of the FOL. To view photos from our 54th annual luncheon featuring Dani Shapiro and honoring Amy G. Bass, click here.  To see the 53rd annual luncheon in 2022 featuring Lidia Bastianich interviewed by Susan Isaacs click here ; for screenshots from our 52nd held virtually on Zoom in 2021 and featuring novelist Geraldine Brooks, click here. Unfortunately, the 51st luncheon was canceled in May 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To view photos of our 50th anniversary luncheon featuring Meg Wolitzer and Anthony Tommasini in 2019 click here (see 201820172016 201520142013201220112010).

In addition, the Friends oversees the Ruth D. Bogen Memorial Collection, which is devoted exclusively to literary works of significance. The Collection is supported by the Bogen Fund, an endowment created in 2000 by a generous grant from the Bogen family and which is administered by the Friends. Since its inception, the Bogen Fund has contributed more than $75,000 to the library’s book budget, adding thousands of quality books, ebooks, and audiobooks to the collection

The Friends is the primary sponsor of the library’s online initiatives, and provided a major gift to create the library website as well as funding updates and redesigns. The FOL continues to support new digital features. For example, the FOL is co-sponsor of free online homework help and test prep for K-12 students (in English and Spanish) via tutor.com.

The Friends also funds special initiatives such as new exhibit display cases for the local history center, materials for the ESOL program, and a Canon video camera that allows the library to provide high-quality streaming and filming of its events. The Friends of the Library Award is a prestigious honor recognizing extraordinary volunteer service to the library over many years.

Buy notecards of Old Port Washington and support the FOL – Click here!

Contact us at fol@pwpl.org or call 516-883-4400, ext. 1108.