This program helps teens understand what healthy boundaries look like in all kinds of relationships.
Program for High School Juniors: Creating a Compelling College Application this Summer
This Zoom presentation helps high school juniors and their parents use the upcoming summer strategically to build a compelling college application.
Weekly Book Discussion: Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Join us for a weekly, in-depth discussion of Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy. We’ll read the novel together and explore its themes, characters, and big questions through thoughtful group discussion.
Teens will turn recycled materials into their own one-of-a-kind shadow box, using library supplies or bringing personal items or keepsakes to include. Create, experiment, and showcase your creativity!
Join us for a discussion of this year’s Long Island Reads selection, The Doorman by Chris Pavone. Set in a luxury New York City apartment building, the novel explores a world where secrets, power, and ambition collide.
Chef Rob Scott will demonstrate how to make Panko Parmesan Chicken Meatballs with a parmesan herb sauce as well as a Warm Marbled Pound Cake with apricot preserves, mascarpone, and toasted almonds for dessert.
Disclaimer(s)
Food Allergies
We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Refund Policy
Program registration, special program admission, and program material fees are non-refundable, including where the program does not meet the expectations of the user. If the Library cancels the program, all fees will be refunded in full.
Chef Rob Scott will demonstrate how to make Panko Parmesan Chicken Meatballs with a parmesan herb sauce as well as a Warm Marbled Pound Cake with apricot preserves, mascarpone, and toasted almonds for dessert.
Disclaimer(s)
Food Allergies
We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Refund Policy
Program registration, special program admission, and program material fees are non-refundable, including where the program does not meet the expectations of the user. If the Library cancels the program, all fees will be refunded in full.