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DNA and Famous Murder Cases
Linda Marie Frank outlines how DNA analysis was used and misused in the O.J. Simpson trial, the Laci and Conner Peterson murders, the Sam Sheppard trial, and the Boston Strangler. Linda, retired from a career teaching science, including forensic science, resides on Long Island. No registration required. For additional information, please call the library at 631-67-5079 or visit our website.
Find out more »Everything You Need to Know About Suffolk County Civil Service
Learn about the civil service process and explore the benefits of working for the county from a representative of the Department of Human Resources, Personnel, and Civil Service. No registration required. For additional information, please call the library at 631-567-5079 or visit our website.
Find out more »Huntington Camera Club Meeting (HCC)
Do you enjoy photography? Are you looking to create better images and share your photographic interests? If so, come down to a Huntington Camera Club (HCC) meeting every Tuesday evening, downstairs at the Huntington Library, 338 Main Street) for lectures, presentations, critiques, judged photo competitions, mentoring, field trips and community outreach events. Membership is open to everyone with an interest in photography. For more information about the HCC, visit www.hccny.org
Find out more »Lucy Without Desi
Before I Love Lucy, Lucille Ball was an accomplished motion picture actress starring alongside such screen veterans as The Marx Brothers, Gene Kelly, Katherine Hepburn, Fred Astaire, and more. When her beloved sitcom and marriage to Desi Arnaz concluded, Lucy continued as the First Lady of Television by re-inventing herself in The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy. Join us as we explore the illustrious career of America's favorite redhead, No registration required. For additional information, please call the library at…
Find out more »Heckscher State Park
If you have visited Heckscher State Park in East Islip, you know of its scenic views of the Great South Bay, wooded trails, and recreational areas, but do you know that the park has a fascinating history that includes quirky characters and forbidden love? In this presentation, we will explore the park's history and celebrate its current beauty. No registration required. For additional information, please call the library at 631-567-5079 or visit our website.
Find out more »Essential Estate Planning for You and Your Parents
Brittni Sullivan, Esq. discusses the importance of a health care proxy, a durable power of attorney, and a last will and testaments in estate planning. Many caregivers today are a part of the “sandwich generation.” This means that they are caring for families on their own while caregiving for aging loved ones. It is essential for all to have proper planning in place. Register here: https://mcplibrary.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=69065 Contact us at 631-941-3434 or by email at info@burnerlaw.com with any questions.
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Find out more »Sigmund Freud’s Life and Work
This presentation covers the arc of Freud's life and career to include his education, early work as a neurologist, family life, addiction to cocaine, theories, trip to America, an escape to England. Edward Sierra is the speaker. No registration required. For additional information, please call the library at 631-567-5079 or visit or website.
Find out more »VIRTUAL/IN-PERSON: Barbie: The History of America’s Most Famous Doll
in this illustrated lecture, historian Leslie Goddard delves into the history of Barbie. Learn what inspired Mattel to develop Barbie in 1959, how Barbie helped make Mattel one of the world's most successful toy companies, and what Barbie's impact has been on American culture. This is a Zoom presentation that will be shown in the library and can be viewed from home. Library members may register by visiting our website. In-person: no registration required. For additional inquiries, please call the…
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