This event is in the "Children" group.

Playtime!

10:00am - 12:00pm
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Library Branch: East Greenbush Community Library
Room: Meeting Room AB
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Storytime & Early Childhood
Description:
Drop-in and play at the library! Babies, toddlers and preschoolers can play with the library's blocks, puzzles, tunnel and other fun toys. Caregivers must remain in the room with children. No registration required. ...
This event is in the "Teen" group.
This event is in the "Tween" group.
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Library Branch: East Greenbush Community Library
Room: Multi-Purpose Room
Age Group: Teen, Tween
Program Type: Featured
Description:
Are you entering grades 8+ in the fall? Do you want to volunteer to help your community this summer? Come to a training to learn about our Summer VolunTeen Program! VolunTeens typically work 2-6 hours per week. Tasks may include shelving books, he...
This event is in the "Adult" group.

PM Book Discussion (Raindate)

6:30pm - 7:30pm
Closed
Required
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Library Branch: East Greenbush Community Library
Room: Patio
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Books & Writing
Registration Required
Seats Remaining: 15
Description:
Join us to discuss The Last Flight by Julie Clark Copies of the book are available for checkout in the library. Or you may request a downloadable version on Overdrive/Libby (ebook or audiobook). Please register.  ...
This event is in the "Adult" group.

Wednesday Night Book Chat

7:00pm - 9:00pm
Virtual Event
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Library Branch: Virtual Events
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Books & Writing, Featured
Description:
Join us on Wednesday evenings! What have you been reading lately? Join our Wednesday night Facebook book chat to share your recent reads and gather recommendations from librarians and other readers. These days, it’s more important t...