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Upcoming Events

New Beginnings: Singles 50+

Oct19

Social worker and television talk show host Marla Matthews will facilitate a discussion, social and support group meetup for individuals ages 50 and older who are divorced, widowed, single or an empty nester and would like a new beginning, come and be inspired to make new friends, network and learn new skills towards reinventing yourself

Where

Great Neck Library - Main Building

159 Bayview Ave.

Great Neck, NY

Phone

516-466-8055

Price

free

Cover Stories: The Art of the Album Cover

Oct25

Clive Young will discuss the stories behind iconic album art by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Talking Heads, Taylor Swift, The Police and others

Where

Great Neck Library - Station Branch

26 Great Neck Rd.

Great Neck, NY

Phone

516-466-8055

Price

free

Online: Subway Art

Nov5

Mary Vahey will discuss the subway art of New York City, including works by Yayoi Kusama, Kiki Smith, Nick Cave, Jim Hodges, Alex Katz and Sarah Sze, Zoom meeting ID is 882 6579 4083

Where

Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library

1125 Broadway

Hewlett, NY

Phone

516-374-1967

Price

free

Website
hwpl.org
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