Community Meeting Part II

Join us as we embark on an exciting journey to enhance your Community Library! Following the initial Community Meeting on October 1st, where we discussed our renovation vision and gathered valuable feedback, we invite you to our Community Meeting Part II on Wednesday, November 20th, at 6:30 p.m. This gathering will provide an opportunity for a second Q&A session and a chance to review any updates made to our plans based on your input.

November 2024 Board Meeting

The Board of Trustees monthly meeting will be held on Monday, November 18 at 6:00pm in the Library's Meeting Room.

Oysters and New York City

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Adults
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The oyster plays a starring role in New York City's history, informing not just the city's menus but also its ecology.  When Henry Hudson arrived in New York Harbor in1609, he sailed over more than 220,000 acres of oyster beds below the water. The native Lenape people introduced European colonists to oysters as food and the bivalves quickly became a staple of the New York diet, nearly sending them to extinction. But oysters may be making a comeback, thanks to the efforts of oyster lovers and conservationists. Join us for some fascinating pearls of wisdom about this salty New York native with Thomas Hynes, author of Wild City: A Brief History of New York City in 40 Animals.  An East End Libraries Event with Westhampton Free Library.