Port Washington Public Library’s events for March 1- March 9

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Port Washington Public Library’s events for March 1- March 9

1-2-3 Play with Me
Wed., March 1 @ 11:30 am
Lapham Meeting Room
Spend time with your child and meet new people in an educational and creative environment. Each week a different resource professional will be on hand to discuss sign language, the importance of play, language development, movement, and dental hygiene. For children ages 1 1/2 to 3 years-old with an adult. Registration required.  

Chess
Wed., March 1 @ 5:00 pm
Children’s Workshop Room
Learn the rules and strategies of chess and practice what you have learned by playing against your peers. For children in 3rd to 6th grade. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library in memory of Lawrence Kamisher. Registration required.  

Discussion Group (Ages 60+): Einstein’s Insight to Ease Our Loneliness
Wed., March 1 @ 7:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room 
Join us for an informal discussion that aims to build community with intelligent discussion, laughter, and social interaction. 

Finance Workshop: Foundations of Investing- (Week 1)
Wed., March 1 @ 7:30 pm in Hagedorn Meeting Room 
Building your investor IQ starts with understanding the basics. Learn the importance of developing a strategy, the impact of asset allocation, and the influence inflation can have on your long-term goals.   

Baby Rhyme Time
Thurs., March 2 @ 9:30 am 
Children’s Room 
A lapsit storytime with songs, music and bouncing rhymes that emphasizes early literacy skills. For children ages birth to 17 months. Registration required.  

Virtual Sandwiched In with JoAnn Tufo – Women of Valor: Heroines of the American Revolution
Fri., March 3 @ 12:00 pm
Zoom
Explore the lives of women who bravely participated in the American Revolution. Their contributions demonstrate an example of the strength and determination of our “Founding Mothers” for future generations. Please note this is a virtual-only event.  

Coding for Kids
Fri., March 3 @ 4:30 pm
Children’s Workshop Room
Ignite the love of coding by learning to create animations and computer games using Scratch. For kids with no prior programming experience in 3rd to 6th grade. To register, pwpl.org/events 

Film: “Moon, 66 Questions” (2021-108 min.).
Fri., March 3 @ 7:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
In Greek with English subtitles. Artemis has to get back to Athens due to her father’s frail state of health and discovers her father’s secret, allowing her to understand her father in a way she was not able before.  

FOL Paperback Swap
Sat., March 4 @ 2:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
The Friends of the Library’s popular Paperback Swap returns! At this free event, patrons of all ages share thousands of books. Please visit pwpl.org/events for more information.  

Concert: Violinist Lun Li in Concert
Sun., March 5 @ 3:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
Join the Music Advisory Council and the Port Washington Public Library as we welcome Lun Li for an exceptional performance at the Library.  

A Time For Kids-Baby Start
Mon., March 6 @ 10:00am 
Lapham Meeting Room
Come join A Time for Kids, Inc. as we introduce our littlest learners to the wonderful world of library programs. For children ages 3 months to 17 months. Registration required.  

A Time For Kids
Mon., March 6 @ 10:45am
Lapham Meeting Room
Ms. Karen presents educational activities, movement, music and a craft. For children ages 18 months to 5 years with an adult. Registration required.  

Preschool Story Time
Mon., March 6 @ 1:30 pm 
Children’s Room
Enjoy great stories, songs, and fingerplays, while your child develops essential early literacy skills. For children ages 2 1/2 to 5 years with an adult.  Registration required.   

Teen Gaming
Mon., March 6 @ 3:30 pm
Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to the TeenSpace to come play Nintendo Switch games with other teens after school.  No registration required.  

Film: “The Painted Veil” (1934-85 min.).
Mon., March 6 @ 7:00 pm
Lapham Meeting Room
A wife neglected by her husband, a medical researcher in China, falls in love with a dashing diplomatic attaché. 

AARP Tax Help 
TUES 03/07/2023 from 10:00 am –3:00 pm
Hagedorn Meeting Room
Register for private tax help sessions, courtesy of AARP. To register, visit the Reference Desk or call 516-883-4400 ext. 1400.  

Support Group for Caregivers of Elderly Relatives
Tues., March 7 @7:00pm
Children’s Workshop Room
This support group will give participants the chance to talk with others experiencing similar circumstances and share ideas for the best ways to handle various situations.  

Robo de identidad y cómo prevenirlo (en español)
Tues., March 7 @@ 7:00pm
Hagedorn Meeting Room
Entérese de las diversas formas de robo de identidad y los diferentes tipos de estafas de los que puede ser víctima y aprenda a protegerse. Conozca también cómo funcionan los informes de crédito, qué hacer si hay errores, qué es el crédito alternativo, cómo desarrollar y mantener buenos hábitos crediticios. Para más detalles, consulte pwpl.org/events 

Virtual Vegetable Gardening Series – Part 2
Tues., March 7 @ 7:00pm
Online
Part Two – You CAN Grow Food in Containers. Learn where to find these gems, and how to cultivate them. Sponsored by Plant a Row for the Hungry Port Washington. For details, visit pwpl.org/events
  

1-2-3 Play with Me
Wed., March 8 @ 11:30 am
Lapham Meeting Room
Spend time with your child and meet new people in an educational and creative environment. Each week a different resource professional will be on hand. For children ages 1 1/2 to 3 years old with an adult. Registration required.   

Chess
Wed., March 8 @ 5:00 pm
Children’s Workshop Room
Learn the rules and strategies of chess and practice playing against your peers. For children in 3rd to 6th grade. Sponsored by the FOL in memory of Lawrence Kamisher. Registration required.  

Finance Workshop: Stocks and the Basics of Equity Investing (Week 2)
Wed., March 8 @ 7:30 pm
Hagedorn Meeting Room
Learn the differences between common and preferred stock, the importance of dividends, ways to craft your stock strategy and different ways to own stock. For people who are serious about their financial goals — whether getting started or seasoned investor.   

Baby Rhyme Time
Thurs., March 9 @ 9:30 am & 10:3 0am
Children’s Room
A lapsit storytime with songs, music and bouncing rhymes that emphasizes early literacy skills. For children ages birth to 17 months. Registration required.  

Nonfiction Book Club
Thurs., March 9 @ 1:30pm
Hagedorn Meeting Room
Join fellow readers at the Library for an engaging discussion of “Life on the Mississippi” by Rinker Buck.
 
Art Lecture with Thomas Germano – The Art of Dublin (hybrid) 
Thurs., March 9 @ 3:00pm
Lapham Meeting Room and on Zoom
Professor Thomas Germano will explore the art treasures of Dublin, Ireland. For details and registration, visit pwpl.org/events  

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