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Williston Park Library news

From the Director

The library is proud to collaborate with Toys for Tots this year.  A donation box is located in front of the Circulation Desk.  Item will be collected until December 20th.

We are once again asking everyone to NOT put donations in the book bins outside the library.  They are for library materials only.  Donations will be accepted inside the library during regular business hours.

New titles added to the collection:

Starfish Sisters—Barbara O’Neal

Rabbit Hutch—Tess Gunty

Bright Young Women—Jessica Knoll

Astor:  The Rise & Fall of an American Fortune—Anderson Cooper

Blessings of the Lost Girls—J.A. Jance

Dead on Target—MC Beaton

Every Duke has his Day—Suzanne Enoch

Democracy Awakening—Heather Cox Richardson

Traitor’s Gate—Jeffrey Archer

Armor of Light—Ken Follett

Counting the Cost:  A Memoir—Jill Duggar

No Reserve—Felix Francis

All You Have to do is Call—Kerri Maher

Enough—Cassidy Hutchinson

 Adult Programs

Reiki—November 2 & 16—6 p.m. in the Assembly Room of Village Hall.  $10 p/person; p/session.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

Halloween Cocoa Sticks—Tuesday—November 14—6 p.m. in the Assembly Room of Village Hall.  $6 material fee p/person.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

Thanksgiving Side Dishes with Barbara Sheridan—Wednesday—November 15—6 p.m. in the Assembly Room of Village Hall.  $5 p/person due at registration.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

Stack of Gingerbread Ceramic—Wednesday—December 6—6-8 p.m. in the Library.  $15 material fee due at registration.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

Book Discussion—Wednesday—December 6—7 p.m. in the Assembly Room of Village Hall and via Zoom.  TITLE CHANGE—Copies of 12 Topsy-Turvy, Very Messy Days of Christmas by James Patterson are available at the Circulation Desk.  https://adelphiuniversity.zoom.us/j/96885670102?pwd=VGtSYnkyUW9acVJyV0tyNUtUZnMyZz09

Meeting ID: 968 8567 0102

Passcode: WPBookClub Or just call 1-929-205-6099 on your phone and it will ask for the meeting id and password above

Reiki—December 7 & 21—6 p.m. in the Assembly Room of Village Hall.  $10 p/person; p/session.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

St. Francis Outreach Bus—Thursday—December 14—10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in front of the library.  No registration necessary.  Free health screenings for adults 18+.

Children’s Programs

Story Time with Miss Beth—TIME CHANGE—Tuesdays—November 7, 14, 21, & 28; December 5 & 12—12:00-12:45 pm in the Children’s Room.  Limited to 15 participants.  No Walk-Ins!  Email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com or call the library (742-1820) to register.

STEM Lego QR codes—Monday—November 10—4-5 p.m. in the Children’s Room for grades 3-6.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

Yayoi Kusama Flower with Doris Benter—Saturday—November 18—10-11 a.m. in the Children’s Room for grades 1+.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

Minecraft Thanksgiving Turkey Building with TD3 Innovative Gaming—Saturday—November 25—11am-12:30pm in the Children’s Room for ages 7+.Per vendor, limited to 10 children.  Parent/guardian must stay with their child.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

STEM:  DIY Fake Snow with Lisa Colon—Friday—December 8—4-5 p.m. in the Children’s Room for ages 5+.  $5 material fee due at registration.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

DIY Chemistry Lab with Stemtastics—Tuesday—December 26—11 a.m. – Noon in the Assembly Room of Village Hall for grades K-8.  $5 material fee due at registration.  Per vendor, limited to 15 participants.  Call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com to register.

PEN PAL PROGRAM

The library is proud to work with Kayla, of Girl Scout Troop 1825 on her Gold Award.  She has established a Pen Pal Program for children in grades 1-8.  If any children are interested, parents are welcome to stop by the Reference Desk to complete a small registration form.  This is not a sponsored library activity; Kayla will be in charge of the project.  All information is confidential.

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