Events Calendar / April 13, 2022

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McAuliffe Matinee: 2040 (Rated G)

Concerned about his young daughter's future, filmmaker Damon Gameau travels the world in search of new approaches and solutions to climate change. He meets with innovators and changemakers in many fields to draw on their expertise.

Please join us for this in-person event. No registration is required but space is limited; first come, first served.

Rated G; Runtime 92 minutes

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Tiny Clover Terrariums (Main Library)

Grow a tiny, self-sustaining clover patch in a jar! We’ll meet in person once at each library, and then offer any remaining supplies up as Take & Make kits.

Registration isn't required, but if you'd like a reminder email, please put your information in the box below. This will not sign you up for a Take & Make kit, that registration from will go up after the in person programs have finished.

Grades 6-12

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Yarn Social Hour

Join us for knitting, crochet, and yarn crafting social hour! This is not a learn to knit or crochet program, but in person we can offer pointers and tips.

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Tales of An Unnatural Rebellion

“By the rude bridge that arched the flood/Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled/Here once the embattled farmers stood/And fired the shot heard round the world.” Join us for a lively retelling of the timeline of April 19th, 1775 from the perspective of a Red Coat – and some of his artifacts. A question and answer period will follow the presentation.

 

Can't make it in person? Register http://bit.ly/FPL-Events for the Zoom link.

New to Medicare? Featuring Ronald Floridia from AmeriLife of the Northeast, LLC thumbnail Photo

New to Medicare? Featuring Ronald Floridia from AmeriLife of the Northeast, LLC

You are finally able to enjoy the Medicare benefits you earned with a lifetime of hard work. Join us for an important presentation where we will help you make sense of your options. You may have the opportunity to choose or change your Medicare health plan if you are approaching age 65, have just moved into the area, receive Medicaid assistance or if you are losing your employer health coverage. We will discuss:

  • Rising health care costs: health care costs continue to climb. Is there a way to help plan for and mitigate these costs?
  • Medicare: what is and is not covered by traditional Medicare
  • Prescription drug costs: are prescriptions covered? When do you need a Medicare Advantage plan or Part D coverage?
  • Medicare supplement insurance: simple answers to common questions about supplemental insurance and Medigap policies
  • Long term care: what to do if you or your spouse needs some type of long term care assistance.

In-Person. No registration is required but space is limited; first come, first served.