Early Voting & Special Holiday Hours
Early Voting for the Primary Election will take place at the Port Washington Public Library from Saturday, June 13 through Sunday, June 21. We are anticipating larger-than-normal foot traffic during this period. We appreciate your patience and support. For more information, including voting hours, please visit the Nassau County Board of Elections website www.nassaucountyny.gov/566/Board-of-Elections or call 516-571-8683.
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In observance of Juneteenth, Friday, June 19 – all Library services will be closed but the building will remain open for early voting ONLY.
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
Records, CDs, and the Modern Listener and Collector pt. 1 - The Art and Science of Collecting
Records, CDs, and the Modern Listener and Collector
Part One: The Art and Science of Collecting Records and CDs
In the first part of this multimedia presentation, Tony Traguardo explores the fascinating world of modern music collecting by examining the physical and cultural details that make records and CDs so compelling to collectors today. Tony Traguardo will break down the “anatomy” of a record release, from grooves and labels to dead wax markings and catalog numbers. Learn how to identify different types of vinyl pressings, understand what the numbers and codes on covers and discs reveal, and discover how collectors distinguish between early pressings, later issues, and modern remastered editions. We'll also decode the unique language of collectors — the grading terms, abbreviations, and jargon used in record shops, online marketplaces, and collector guides. With the help of Discogs.com, we'll look at some of the collecting world's rarest LPs, and discuss how to determine whether or not you may be in possession of a rare record! (Bring an example, and if time allows, we can find out!)
Whether you’re new to collecting or a longtime music fan curious about what makes one pressing more desirable than another, this session provides a practical and entertaining guide to the details that define the hobby!
2:00pm - 4:00pm View Details
Afternoon on Broadway with Stephen Nachamie - 21st Century LGBTQ Groundbreakers
In honor of LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, Award Winning Stage and Film Director, Stephen Nachamie will explore the work of some wonderful Broadway Artists and Activists in the 21st Century. Among those celebrated will be - the life and legacy and outreach of the late star Gavin Creel (Hair, She Loves Me, Book of Mormon), Broadway Director Tina Landau (Floyd Collins, Spongebob), Oscar Winner Ariana DeBose (Summer, Hamilton and West Side Story on Film), and Actor/Director/ Icon, Billy Porter (Kinky Boots and currently, La Cage Aux Folles at City Center ’s Encores).
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
3:30pm - 4:45pm 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
Pressed Flowers Bookmarks
Grades K to 3
Come create some flowery bookmarks. Register June 1.
4:00pm - 4:45pm View Details
Sing and Swing
Ages 18 months to 5 years with an adult
Interactive stories, rhymes and songs emphasizing early literacy skills and help instill a lifelong love of learning. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis.
9:30am - 10:00am View Details
Sing and Swing
Ages 18 months to 5 years with an adult
Interactive stories, rhymes and songs emphasizing early literacy skills and help instill a lifelong love of learning. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis.
10:15am - 10:45am 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
Make Your Own Father’s Day Craft
Make your own Father’s Day gift for your father or care giver. Crafts will be provided to make your unique and heartfelt gift. Gift bags, cards, and tissue paper will be provided. No registration is required; materials are available while supplies last.
3:45pm - 4:45pm View Details
Embroidery Machine: Pride Patches
Make embroidered patches in honor of pride month.
This is a beginner level project. Sewing and Embroidery classes are for teens and adults only. Registration begins on June 1st.
6:30pm - 8:30pm View Details
Intro to Cricut: Design Space
Learn how to use the software for the Cricut to DIY projects.
Please take some time to install the Cricut Design Space software before the program, https://design.cricut.com/#/. This class is for adults and teens only. All supplies will be provided.
Registration opens on June 3rd. Priority will be given to Port Washington card holders.
Please note: Chromebooks are not compatible with the Cricut Design Space software, so will not work for this program. Laptops (both Mac and PC) and iPads work well.
If you are 15 minutes late for the class, your spot will be given up.
6:30pm - 8:30pm View Details
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