Park Story Time
Friday, June 9 @ 9:30 am
Off-site
Join your favorite librarians at Blumenfeld Park (across the street from the Library) for Park Story Time! No registration is required.
Sandwiched In with Ron Brown – Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma
Friday, June 9 @ 12:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room and on Zoom
Join Professor Ron Brown for his ongoing series about the world’s great avenues as he explores Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma (Promenade of the Reform) and its history. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. For registration and full details, visit pwpl.org/events
Weekly Scrabble Meet-Up
Friday, June 9, from 2:00- 5:00 pm
Mezzanine Meeting Room
Drop in and play a game of Scrabble. No registration is required.
Medicaid Sign-Up Help
Friday, June 9, from 2:00- 6:00 pm
North Study Room
Free walk-in assistance from the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council.
Community Outreach from the Parker Institute
Friday, June 9, from 2:00- 4:00 pm
Hagedorn Meeting Room
Representatives from their Willing Hearts, Helpful Hands Program will be available to provide information on their services to Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers, which include counseling, evaluation, information and referrals, and respite services.
Nina Et Cetera – Hotter Than a Pepper Sprout
Friday, June 9 @ 7:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
Join us for live music with Nina Et Cetera, who has performed throughout the tri-state area for the last ten years. They will be performing “Hotter Than a Pepper Sprout: America’s Music,” which celebrates traditional American music and will include songs by Johnny Cash, Elvis, Patsy Cline, and many others. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Register at pwpl.org/events
Seeds of Broadway – Fun With Jane – A New Musical Comedy
Saturday, June 10 @ 2:30 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
Join us for Fun With Jane, a concert reading of a new musical comedy in development by Perri Gaffney, Stanley Harrison, and Mitch Weiss featuring a cast of 12! An unlikely trio of rich women plans to raise $100 million for their charity by using insider trading on the stock market. They create havoc, get caught, put their fortunes at risk, implicate their husbands, and miraculously save a nation of starving children. Each of these shows are offered under the auspices of The Farm (We Grow Theater!), a project of MW Entertainment Group. The Farm commissions and develops the works of new writers on their way to success. Please note these shows are intended for an adult audience. Register at pwpl.org/events
Intergenerational Experience
Sunday, June 11 @ 12:30 am
Off-site
The Tepper Intergenerational Fund of the Port Washington Library Foundation is excited to offer the opportunity to meet at the Cradle of Aviation (Garden City, NY) to watch a film in the all-digital JetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium, followed by a museum tour. For a grandparent with a grandchild in 1st grade and up. In-person lottery submission begins May 30 in the Children’s Room. Proof of residency will be required. A limited number of participants will be chosen by random lottery.
Meet the Author – Susan Isaacs
Sunday, June 11 @ 2:30 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
The Friends of the Port Washington Public Library presents New York Times best-selling author and fellow Port Washington resident Susan Isaacs in conversation with Port Washington Public Library Director Keith Klang. She will be at the to discuss her new novel Bad, Bad Seymour Brown. Susan Isaacs is the author of fourteen novels, including Takes One to Know One, As Husbands Go, Long Time No See, Any Place I Hang My Hat, and Compromising Positions. Isaac’s latest book, Bad, Bad Seymour Brown, returns two favorite characters, former FBI agent Corie Geller and her retired cop dad. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Register for in-person or online attendance at pwpl.org/events
Afternoon on Broadway: LGBTQ Representation on Broadway
Monday, June 12 @ 3:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
As part of the Library’s celebration of Pride Month, join Award-Winning Director Stephen Nachamie, who will explore the variety of ways LGBTQ stories are being told and represented on Broadway in the 21st century. Mr. Nachamie will show many of the creative forces behind these productions. He will explore shows such as John Cameron Mitchell’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch, a Broadway, worldwide phenomenon, and this season’s Some Like It Hot. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Register at pwpl.org/events
Adventures in Classic Readings
Monday, June 12 @ 6:00 pm
Mezzanine Meeting Room
This reading group, facilitated by Dr. Laury Magnus, Professor of English, will feature great classic works — ancient to contemporary — and participatory reading aloud of selected passages. This month’s selection is Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Copies of the book will be available at the Information Desk. All participants will receive a complimentary copy of the book provided by the Friends of the Library’s Ruth D. Bogen Memorial Fund (while supplies last). Register at pwpl.org/events
Teen Study Hall Monday
Monday, June 12 @ 7:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
We will extend our hours until 10:30 pm for teens to study for exams. Library doors will be locked at 9 pm with no re-admittance. This event is made possible by the Friends of the Library.
Hypertension Screenings
Tuesday, June 13, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Joan and Arnold Saltzman Reading Room
St. Francis Blood Pressure screening
Nonfiction Book Club
Thursday, June 15 @ 1:30 pm
Mezzanine Meeting Room
Join fellow readers at the Library for an engaging discussion of The River of the Gods: Genius, Courage, and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile by Candice Millard. Copies of the book are available on Libby and may also be reserved for pickup at the Library. Register at pwpl.org/events
Park Story Time
Friday, June 16 @ 9:30 am
Off-site
Join your favorite librarians at Blumenfeld Park (across the street from the Library) for Park Story Time! No registration is required.
Sandwiched In with Roger Rosen – By Any Other Name: Exploring Pronouns, Identity, & Language
Friday, June 16 @ 12:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room and on Zoom
Queer Theory and Critical Thinking Adjunct Professor Roger Rosen will give you a new perspective on pronouns, identity, and language. Rosen explores pronouns from various perspectives: historical, grammatical, linguistic, and cultural. If you’ve ever wondered why pronouns have become so important, why it’s all changing so fast or even questioned this “new” language, this program is for you. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Register at pwpl.org/events
Film: Jerry & Marge Go Large (2022-96 min.).
Friday, June 16 @ 7:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
When retiree Jerry Selbee (Bryan Cranston) discovers a mathematical loophole in the Massachusetts lottery, he and his wife Marge (Annette Bening) go on an exciting multi-million-dollar winning spree to revive their run-down Michigan town. Jason Fagone and Brad Copeland scripted this fact-inspired tale for director David Frankel.
Seeds of Broadway – Submission – A New Play
Saturday, June 17 @ 2:30 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
The Port Washington Public Library is pleased to announce staged readings of two original shows that will be performed during June in front of a live audience. Join us for a reading of A New Play in development by Khial Watson—a suspenseful tale of two brothers in their early twenties sharing an apartment with their wacky uncle. Danger lurks when their uncle invites an attractive woman to cover his part of the rent. Suddenly, the brothers fear for their lives. Each of these shows are offered under the auspices of The Farm (We Grow Theater!), a project of MW Entertainment Group. The Farm commissions and develops the works of new writers on their way to success. Please note these shows are intended for an adult audience. Register at pwpl.org/events