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Little Sport
2024-01-09 16:30:002024-01-09 17:15:00America/New_YorkLittle SportFor ages 18-35 months. Let’s get sporty with this active program series that will explore the basics of basketball and hockey! Main Library - Meeting Room A & B
Tuesday, January 09 4:30pm - 5:15pm
Add to Calendar2024-01-09 16:30:002024-01-09 17:15:00America/New_YorkLittle SportFor ages 18-35 months. Let’s get sporty with this active program series that will explore the basics of basketball and hockey! Main Library - Meeting Room A & B
For families with children of all ages. Stop by our Children's Program Room, honoring Black Athletes and Olympians, for games and activities featuring inspiring athletes throughout history.
HIICAP (Health Insurance Information Counselling Assistance Program) – Trained
volunteers provide guidance, by appointment, to those with questions involving MEDICARE. Call the library to make an appointment at 631-654-4700 ext. 152.
All ages. Come in and laser engrave on a wooden heart shaped bottle openers that can also hang on your fridge! All materials provided, just bring your ideas! One per patron while supplies last. Younger children may need adult assistance.
HIICAP (Health Insurance Information Counselling Assistance Program) – Trained
volunteers provide guidance, by appointment, to those with questions involving MEDICARE. Call the library to make an appointment at 631-654-4700 ext. 152.
HIICAP (Health Insurance Information Counselling Assistance Program) – Trained
volunteers provide guidance, by appointment, to those with questions involving MEDICARE. Call the library to make an appointment at 631-654-4700 ext. 152.
HIICAP (Health Insurance Information Counselling Assistance Program) – Trained
volunteers provide guidance, by appointment, to those with questions involving MEDICARE. Call the library to make an appointment at 631-654-4700 ext. 152.
Come learn Part 1 of the Sun style Tai Chi. Tai Chi has many health benefits such as reduced pain in arthritic joints and improved balance. Improved balance can help reduce falling. Tai Chi moves slowly, smoothly, and has a steady pace. It can be considered a moving meditation.
Join Village Clerk Lori Devlin and members of the Conservation Tree Committee, and learn about the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation $75,000 Tree Grant supporting the replanting of trees along Main Street.