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Story Fun

10:30am–11:00am
Children
Closed
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Copiague Library
Room: Children's Room
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Storytime
Registration Required
This event is in the "Everyone" group

Project Hope

11:00am–2:00pm
Everyone
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Library Branch: Copiague Library
Room: Lobby
Age Group: Everyone
Program Type: Community Group, Educational, Health & Wellness
Event Details:

NY Project Hope is a statewide crisis counseling initiative available to every New York resident. The Crisis Counseling Program provides support, outreach, and education to assist individuals and communities coping with COVID-19.

This event is in the "Adults" group

Simply Stronger-Mondays

11:30am–12:15pm
Adults
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Library Branch: Copiague Library
Room: Community Room A & B
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Fitness
Event Details:

In-person registration for Simply Stronger classes begins on Monday, February 28 at 12:15 PM. Non-residents may register beginning Wednesday, March 2 at 10:00 AM.

This event is in the "Adults" group

Afternoon Yoga

4:00pm–5:30pm
Adults
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Library Branch: Copiague Library
Room: Community Room A & B
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Fitness
Event Details:

Registration is limited to two Copiague library cards per person. A non-refundable fee of $2.00 for each class in the series is due at registration.

This event is in the "Adults" group

Plundered: The History of the Art Looted and Lost during World War II

7:00pm–8:00pm
Adults
Closed
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Copiague Library
Room: Community Room B
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Educational, History & Genealogy
Registration Required
Event Details:

Join art historian Jay Schuck as he surveys the artwork stolen and lost during World War II.