Marie Curie’s Life & Work-  by Edward A. Sierra

Join us for a presentation by Edward A. Sierra Marie Curie’s Life & WorkA scientist and early pioneer of radioactivity, Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the first person and only woman to win the Nobel twice. Curie is also still the only person awarded a Nobel Prize inContinue reading “Marie Curie’s Life & Work-  by Edward A. Sierra”

Jona Laks: A Surviving, Living and Thriving Subject of Josef Mengele and the Holocaust

Hear the incredible story of one twin’s experiences during the Holocaust as a subject of Mengele’s atrocious human experiments at the Auschwitz concentration camp and learn her efforts after the war as she founded and served as chairwoman of the Organization of the Mengele Twins. To Register stop by the Reference Desk or call 631-324-0222Continue reading “Jona Laks: A Surviving, Living and Thriving Subject of Josef Mengele and the Holocaust”

Living on the Edge:In the Face of Climate Change

Kevin McAllister, founding president of DefendH2O and coastal scientist will present on the physical and biological ramifications of climate change within Long Island’s coastal zone. Through an array of photographs, Kevin will address sea level rise, what changes are inevitable for coastal communities and the appropriate responses to ensure our beaches, wetlands and other naturalContinue reading “Living on the Edge:In the Face of Climate Change”

Lecture on Phillip Roth

Join the East Hampton Library as we welcome critic, reviewer, writer and teacher Joan Baum as she gives a celebratory talk on America’s greatest fiction writer, Philip Roth, one day before his 84th birthday. Joan will give   extended comments on several of Roths works. Sat March 18th 1-4 PM To register Call (631) 324-0222Continue reading “Lecture on Phillip Roth”

The Orchestra, with Prof. Craig Boyd

The Orchestra Join Professor Craig Boyd as he examines each of the four instrumental families of the orchestra, how they produce sound, how they are categorized and their function inthe orchestra. Sat 10/29 1-2:30 PM To Register: Call (631) 324-0222 Ext. 3, Stop by the Adult Reference Desk OR Visit the Eventbrite link below: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-orchestra-tickets-27957915879

The Symphony – with Prof. Craig Boyd

Join Professor Craig Boyd as he examines each of the four most commonly used movements that makes up a Classical Symphony. Attendees will be able to understand what a movement is; define a symphony; listen, recognize and understand the musical form and comprehend the relationships between each movement independently. To Register: Call (631) 324-0222 Ext.Continue reading “The Symphony – with Prof. Craig Boyd”