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VIRTUAL/IN-PERSON: Our European Ancestors’ Voyage to America
How did our ancestors prepare for the journey? What immigration restrictions and quota laws did they face? How were ports of departure and arrival chosen? In this lecture, you will learn the answers to those questions and more. Genealogist Katherine Willson will be the speaker. This is a Zoom presentation that will be shown in the library or can be viewed from home. Library members may register by visiting our website at www.connetquotlibrary.org. In-person viewing: no registration required. For additional…
Find out more »Protecting Assets: Should I Put My Home in a Trust?
Brittni Sullivan, Esq. will discuss how to protect assets, including property and second homes, the ways to reduce and eliminate taxes, and the importance of having a sound estate plan in place. Register here: https://mcplibrary.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=70392 Contact us at 631-941-3434 or by email at info@burnerlaw.com with any questions.
Find out more »How to Go from Worrier to Warrior
The state of the world today, along with daily life stresses, can leave you feeling anxious, worried, and fearful. Join life coaches Patricia Scully and Linda Mazza to learn how to reframe your state of mind to achieve harmony within yourself and with the world around you. No registration required. For additional information, please call the library at 631-567-5079 or visit our website.
Find out more »Long Island Cares Mobile Outreach Resource Enterprise
Long Island Cares will have a van on site for a three-day supply of food. No identification or library registration required. While supplies last. For additional information, please call the library at 631-567-5079 or visit our website.
Find out more »Virtual Event: Estate Planning Basics
Join Britt Burner, Esq., Partner of Burner Prudenti Law, P.C., as she discusses the importance of having basic Estate Planning documents in place including advance directives. We will also touch upon new changes in 2024 that could affect your estate planning. Register here: https://www.shelterislandpubliclibrary.org/online-events/estate-planning-101-zoom Contact us at 631-941-3434 or by email at info@burnerlaw.com with any questions.
Find out more »Virtual Event: Wills and Trusts 101
Join Britt Burner, Esq. Partner of Burner Prudenti Law, P.C. as she discusses the importance of Estate Planning documents including wills, the process of probate and the use of trusts for various planning purposes. Register here: https://burnerlawgroup.zoom.us/webinar/register/3017109476681/WN_--vhmEi3Ss-PZUctBMeTPQ Contact us at 631-941-3434 or by email at info@burnerlaw.com with any questions.
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 »Aging in Place at Home
Now more than ever, older adults are looking to age at home successfully with proper care in a thriving and familiar environment. Join Brittni Sullivan, Esq. as she discusses the importance of basic estate planning documents, the application process for Medicaid, and the latest updates to home care Medicaid in New York. Register here: https://mcplibrary.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=69377 Contact us at 631-941-3434 or by email at info@burnerlaw.com with any questions.
Find out more »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.
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