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Upcoming Events

Fact and Fiction History Book Club: The Dictionary of Lost Words

Apr20

Librarian Mara will lead a discussion of the novel "The Dictionary of Lost Words" by Pip Williams, cardholders only, limited space, register

Where

Westhampton Free Library

7 Library Ave.

Westhampton Beach, NY

Phone

631-288-3335

Price

free

Author Event: Jeffrey Sussman

Apr20

Author Jeffrey Sussman will discuss his latest nonfiction book "Tinseltown Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Hollywood," cardholders only, register

Where

Westhampton Free Library

7 Library Ave.

Westhampton Beach, NY

Phone

631-288-3335

Price

free

Seal Walk Beach Cleanup

Apr21

Join the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society for a guided beach cleanup, discover the different species of seals that inhabit the waters around Long Island, view these animals in their natural habitat and learn how we can all help to conserve the marine environment, visit a prime viewing spot for one of the popular haul out sites for local seals, beach cleanup gear will be provided, bring your own gloves and dress warmly, register

Where

Cupsogue Beach County Park

975 Dune Rd.

Westhampton Beach, NY

Phone

631-317-0030

Price

$5 suggested donation

Website
amseas.org
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