1 – 4 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangetown
10 am – 2 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangetown
3 – 5 pm Game On! @ the VILLAGE BRANCH Ages: 5 – 12Free Games Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library Village BranchHaverstraw
5 – 6:30 pm Learn Something New: Backyard Science Ages: 5 – 12Environment Free Finkelstein Memorial LibrarySpring Valley
10 am – 2 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangetown
10 am – noon Storytime with the New York Public Library Ages: 12 and underFree Backyard at Hudson Yards
10 – 10:45 am Books & Stories: Family ESL Storytime Ages: 12 and underBooks & Readings Community Finkelstein Memorial LibrarySpring Valley
1 – 4 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangetown
10 am – 2 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangetown
3 – 5 pm Game On! @ the VILLAGE BRANCH Ages: 5 – 12Free Games Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library Village BranchHaverstraw
4 – 5 pm International Snack Night Ages: 9 and upCultural Food & Drink The Hampton LibraryBridgehampton
10 am – 2 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangetown
1 – 4 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangetown
July 16, 6:30 pm Greenbelt Conservancy Ed Burke Bobblehead Night Staten Island University Hospital Community Park
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