The Williston Park Library is offering children’s and adult programming this spring, as well as discounted tickets to the Long Island Aquarium at $27 while supplies last.
Adult Programs:
Reiki: March 20, April 3, April 17, May 1, May 15, June 5, and June 19 at 6 p.m. in the Assembly Room of Village Hall. $10 per person/per session.
Ceramics Series with Rosemarie Attard: 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 16 (Garden Stones); May 7 (Flower Turtle); June 18 (Garden Butterfly); July 16 (Beach Sign). $15 material fee p/craft. Each class is held in the library and is limited to 25 participants. To register, call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com.
Yoga for Adults: Classes are held from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays from March 15 to June 26. They are held in the Assembly Room of Village Hall and cost $10 each. To register, call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com.
Chair Yoga: Classes are held from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Thursdays from March 20 to June 28. They are held in the Assembly Room of Village Hall and cost $10 each. To register, call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com.
Children’s Programs
St. Patrick’s Day Craft: Saturday, March 15, for all ages.
Groovy STEM: Saturday, April 5, for ages 5+.
Castles & Catapults: Saturday, May 10, for ages 5+.
To register for all the above programs, which take place from 12 p.m.-1 p.m. in the Children’s Room, call the library (742-1820) or email willistonparkprograms@gmail.com.
Elementary school teachers in need of gently used, non-fiction books for their class library can stop by the library and browse a cart of free books, including the below new titles:
“Hold Strong,” by Robert Dugoni
“To Save the Man,” by John Sayles
“Death in Diamonds,” by S.J. Bennett
“Ask Not: The Kennedys & the Women They Destroyed,” by Maureen Callahan
“Oligarch’s Daughter,” by Joseph Finder
“Isola,” by Allegra Goodman
“Order of Swans,” by Jude Deveraux
“Grace of Empire State,” by Gemma Tizzard
“Presumed Guilty,” by Scott Turow
“It’s not Hysteria: Everything You Need to Know about Reproductive Health,” by Karen Tang, MD
“Boys of Riverside: A Deaf Football Team & a Quest for Glory,” by Thomas Fuller
The Williston Park Library is not accepting donations at this time. Books left outside or in book bins will be discarded. To donate books, contact the Book Fairies in Freeport.
The library is now using a new reservation system for Museum Passes. Patrons can still request passes at the reference desk. If they reserve a pass from home, a PIN is now required; those who already have a pin can use that number. For those who don’t have one or don’t remember it, staff can assist by emailing a patron’s name and library card number at wppubliclibrary@gmail.com.