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Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Cow Neck in the Revolution
The area we now call Port Washington was occupied by the British for seven years during the Revolutionary War. Local families suffered immense hardship: they were forced to quarter enemy troops, had their children pressed into service, and even endured pirate attacks. Some Cow Neck Patriots bravely fought for American freedom while others assisted the revolutionary cause in secret – and some yet remained loyal to the Crown. These stories are explored in Cow Neck in the Revolution, presented in collaboration with the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society in celebration of 250 years of American independence. On display in the History Center Annex June through December 2026.
12:00am - 12:00am View Details
Google Drive For The Perplexed
In this program, learn the basics of Google Drive! Google Drive is helpful in storing videos, photos, audio and other files such as documents, spreadsheets and slideshow presentations.
3:30pm - 4:30pm View Details
Port Washington in 360°: Where History Surrounds You
Take a virtual journey to dozens of spots around Port Washington, one 360-degree view at a time. Discover unique perspectives and locations from across town — some surprisingly new, others now vanished — and hear the stories and history behind each location. Chris Bain, the President of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society will be our guide on this visual presentation.
7:00pm - 8:30pm View Details
Sandwiched In with Dennis Raverty - Thomas Jefferson - Architecture for the New Republic
Join award winning teacher and art historian Dennis Raverty for a visual presentation about Thomas Jefferson who was not only a statesman and a president, but also an architect. He wanted to create a new type of architecture appropriate for a democratic republic with neoclassical form, in such buildings as the Virginia State House, the campus of the University of Virginia and his private plantation, Monticello. This presentation will examine Jefferson's architectural and city planning work critically, revealing the problematic and contradictory qualities of some of his designs, which attempted to hide the existence of slavery "behind the scenes."
This program is part of the Library's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a 'hybrid' event that can be attended either "In-Person" or "Online" on the Zoom platform. You can choose which option you wish to register for below in the "Attend In-Person" OR "Attend Online" choices below.
12:00pm - 1:30pm View Details
Cow Neck in the Revolution
The area we now call Port Washington was occupied by the British for seven years during the Revolutionary War. Local families suffered immense hardship: they were forced to quarter enemy troops, had their children pressed into service, and even endured pirate attacks. Some Cow Neck Patriots bravely fought for American freedom while others assisted the revolutionary cause in secret – and some yet remained loyal to the Crown. These stories are explored in Cow Neck in the Revolution, presented in collaboration with the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society in celebration of 250 years of American independence. On display in the History Center Annex June through December 2026.
12:00am - 12:00am View Details
Magic Workshop with Ari Bisk
Entering Grades 3-6
Learn beginner magic tricks with Ari Bisk. Registration begins June 29.
5:30pm - 6:15pm View Details
Park Story Time
For children ages birth to five with an adult
Join your favorite librarians for stories, songs, and fingerplays across the street from the Library at Blumenfeld Park. No registration required.
In case of inclement weather, the Story Time will take place in the Lapham Room.
9:30am - 10:00am View Details
A Time For Kids- Baby Start
Ages 3 months to 17 months
Join Ms. Karen as we introduce our littlest learners to the wonderful world of library programs. Activities include music, movement, fine and gross motor development and circle time. Register July 6.
Please note: each date is a separate registration.
10:00am - 10:30am View Details
Cow Neck in the Revolution
The area we now call Port Washington was occupied by the British for seven years during the Revolutionary War. Local families suffered immense hardship: they were forced to quarter enemy troops, had their children pressed into service, and even endured pirate attacks. Some Cow Neck Patriots bravely fought for American freedom while others assisted the revolutionary cause in secret – and some yet remained loyal to the Crown. These stories are explored in Cow Neck in the Revolution, presented in collaboration with the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society in celebration of 250 years of American independence. On display in the History Center Annex June through December 2026.
12:00am - 12:00am View Details
Cricut All Abilities: Dinosaur Shadowbox
The summer reading theme this year is “Unearth a Story.” Let’s unearth dinosaur bones in this beginner‑friendly cardstock shadowbox. All pieces will be pre‑cut.
All abilities are welcome, but we do ask that participants under the age of 11 be accompanied by an adult. All supplies will be provided. Registration opens on July 3rd. Priority will be given to Port Washington card holders.
3:30pm - 4:30pm View Details
Film - "Hamilton - Sing-Along Version" - (2020 - 160 mins.)
Join us as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of our nation with a special film screening of Hamilton (2020 - 160 mins), the smash-hit Broadway musical, brought to the big screen with the original cast members! If you have not seen the musical or want to see it again here's your chance to learn about founding father Alexander Hamilton and how he "went from a forgotten spot in the Caribbean, impoverished, in squalor, and grows up to be a hero and a scholar." (Please note this film is rated PG-13). And please note the early start time at 6:00 p.m.
This screening will be a sing-along version of the film with the lyrics displayed on the screen.
(A regular screening of the film will take place on July 8 at 6:00 p.m.)
6:00pm - 8:45pm View Details
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