Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Cancelled: PWPL Walking Meetup
Join PWPL staff and friends from the Bryant Library as we explore our local Hempstead Harbor Shoreline Trail, just minutes away from the Library. We will meet at the starting point (North Hempstead Beach Park), by a small gazebo in the parking lot next to the Manhasset Crew Team's storage. Please bring your own water. All participants will need to sign a waiver prior to meeting at the Trail. Registration is required.
Hempstead Harbor Shoreline Trail
A passive, recreational trail (1.92 miles - almost 4 miles out and back) with beautiful views of Hempstead Harbor, including wetlands, wildlife, and birds. The Trail is a combination of smooth and wood chip surfaces, and it is fairly flat and meandering, with some light hills.
10:00am - 11:30am View Details
Book Discussion: "What to Eat Now: The Indispensable Guide to Good Food, How to Find It, and Why It Matters"
Join Registered Dietitian Tina Fuchs for a two-part discussion of Marion Nestle's book What to Eat Now: The Indispensable Guide to Good Food, How to Find It, and Why It Matters. The book will be available for pickup at the Information Desk for registered participants.
Registration is required.
Sponsored by the Health Advisory Council.
11:00am - 12:00pm View Details
Nonfiction Book Club
Join fellow readers at the library for an engaging discussion of The Great Miscalculation: the Race to Save New York City’s Citicorp Tower by Michael M. Greenburg on Thursday May 14th at 1p.m.
The Citicorp Center, a fifty-nine-story skyscraper built in 1977, immediately became one of the most recognizable features on the New York City skyline with its distinctive inclined roof and oddly placed support columns. Designed by one of the top structural engineers in the field, William LeMessurier, the tower would become the crown jewel of his professional career; In essence, he created a skyscraper on stilts. The building was a modern marvel – until it was revealed that it had a 1 in 16 chance of collapse.
The Great Miscalculation tells the riveting story of LeMessurier’s discovery of a fatal flaw in his building’s design and his decision to blow the whistle on himself, putting his reputation on the line in a race to save this iconic skyscraper. With hurricane season rapidly approaching, the structural design flaws of the Citicorp Tower posed a menacing danger. Meanwhile, the economic hardships and political turmoil of 1970s New York only compounded the obstacles to a massively expensive, never-before-seen structural redesign in the heart of downtown Manhattan.
A fascinating piece of overlooked New York City history, The Great Miscalculation tells the gripping narrative of a catastrophe averted in the nick of time.
Copies of the book are available on Libby and may also be picked up at the Information Desk.
1:00pm - 2:30pm View Details
Art Lecture with Thomas Germano - Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) is one of the most influential artists of the modern and post-modern periods. Over a six-decade career, Duchamp challenged the very definition of the object/artwork, and his art has been referenced by artists so frequently, the term “Duchampian” has become an understood term we use frequently to describe ready-made mass-produced objects incorporated as, or within a work of art. Duchamp contributed to Cubism, Futurism, Da Da, Surrealism, Pop, and trompe l’oeil. Duchamp’s pursuits were marked by continuous reinvention and deliberate inconsistencies.
Showing first at MoMA, NYC from April 12, through August 22, 2026, before traveling to the Philadelphia Museum of Art Fall, 2026, and a smaller version presented in Paris’s Grand Palais in Spring, 2027. The MoMA and Philadelphia Museum will feature approximately 300 artworks offering today’s audiences the first opportunity to view the full breadth of Duchamp’s creative output. This exhibition marks the first retrospective of the artist’s work in the United States since 1973.
Professor Thomas Germano will present a visual lecture exploring the life and career of Marcel Duchamp.
2:00pm - 3:30pm View Details
Tummy Time Meet Up
For pre-crawlers
Join other parents and caregivers for a group tummy time and play session! Please bring a blanket for your child. For pre-crawlers; no walkers, please. Limited spots - Entry is first-come, first-served.
9:30am - 10:15am View Details
Open Play
Ages 18 months to 5 years old with an adult
Come and enjoy open play time with your child! Admittance is first-come, first-served. Priority is given to Port Washington residents.
9:30am - 11:00am View Details
Outreach: Bike Rodeo
All ages
Join us for the Bicycle Rodeo! The Town of North Hempstead, Port Washington Police, and Bicycle Playground will inspect your child’s bike at Manorhaven Beach Park Skating Rink. We’ll check tires, seats, handlebars, chains, and helmets. Kids can enjoy a fun bike course, followed by a story about bike riding read by a librarian. Bring a bike and helmet. No registration needed.
4:00pm - 5:00pm 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
Intro to Computer Science with Python
Discover coding through Python—a beginner-friendly, professional programming language used for data science, AI, web development, and more. Students learn the fundamentals through short, focused lessons and lots of hands-on practice. By the end, students will understand core programming ideas and approach problems with a clearer, more logical mindset. Both beginners and experienced coders are welcomed. Students must bring a laptop (district administered chromebooks are ok). *Please note that by signing up students are expected to come to every session - missing a week will cause students to fall behind. Registration April 16 for students grades 6-8.
1:30pm - 3:00pm View Details
3D Printing Lab
Learn how to make a 3D model using the website Tinkercad.
Registration begins May 4th. This class is for all ages, anyone younger than 11 must be accompanied by an adult.
You will receive your prints the following weeks after, and will be notified by email.
4:00pm - 5:00pm View Details
Make Your Own Bath Bomb
To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, join us for a relaxing activity where you will be able to make your own bath bomb using various colors. All materials are provided by the library. Registration begins on Wednesday, May 6th.
3:45pm - 5:00pm View Details
Kiki's Delivery Service (G, 112 min.)
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!
Open to all Ages.
Kiki's Delivery Service (Rated G., 1hour 52min.)
A young witch, Kiki, moves to the port city of Koriko with her cat Jiji and starts a flying courier service. No registration required.
4:00pm - 6:00pm View Details
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