Registration for these classes 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.
The program is presented by Family & Children’s Association and AARP Long Island. Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders.
Are you a Veteran? Unsure of what benefits you are entitled to? Need information on any benefits? Then come to the Library and see an Outreach Specialist from the Nassau Veterans Center.
Canasta combines elements of Bridge and Rummy. This game is easy to learn, especially for players of these games. Join instructor Donna Miller-Small for this fun series to get you started.
Who is the UNO master? In this program we will show children how UNO is played and let them play against friends.
Do you like tuna? If so, join Anthony Garcia from Cornell Cooperative Extension as he shows you how to prepare healthy options using the chicken of the sea.
The Friends of the Copiague Library is an independent, not-for-profit organization that holds various fundraising events throughout the year in order to enhance library resources and programs.
Dr. Keith Durante, a top-of-the-line surgeon, loving husband and father of three, always thought he’d write a book. He just never believed it would be about grief, grief recovery, forgiveness and the magic of Uganda.