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SUMMARY:Miss Sue’s Preschool Storytime
DESCRIPTION:These storytimes will include stories\, songs and fun but will also focus on the skills needed for Kindergarten. \nStay after for either themed craft from our friends at the Corning Parks and Rec Department or a themed STEM activity from the Science and Discovery Center. \nSuggested for children ages 3-6 years.
URL:https://ssclibrary.org/event/miss-sues-preschool-storytime/2025-06-04/
LOCATION:Southeast Steuben County Library\, 300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza\, Corning\, NY\, 14830
CATEGORIES:For Kids
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SUMMARY:Mah-Jongg
DESCRIPTION:The game Mah-Jongg\, originating in China during the Qing dynasty\, is a game of skill\, strategy\, and calculation involving a degree of chance. Join us for an American style Mah-Jongg group. Whether you are an experienced player or would like to learn\, join us and check it out! \nMah-Jongg meets every Wednesday from 1 to 3 pm. \nFor more information please call Michelle at 607-936-3713\, x209\, or email her at: wellsm@stls.org
URL:https://ssclibrary.org/event/mah-jongg/2025-06-04/
LOCATION:Southeast Steuben County Library\, 300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza\, Corning\, NY\, 14830
CATEGORIES:For Adults
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SUMMARY:Online Author Talk: "Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost\, What is at Risk\, and What To Do About it"
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Smithsonian scientists and conservation biologists Dr. Gina Della Togna and Dr. Brian Gratwicke\, Extinctopedia tells a complex story: not just of those species that are extinct but also of those in greatest peril\, with explanations of what threatens their survival. It is also a story of hope—hopes for animals that have been rediscovered\, hope in the form of newly-discovered animals\, and hope that we might hear the warning call and act to preserve the amazing biodiversity of our fragile planet for future generations to come. \nYou can register for this free\, live\, online talk here.\nThis is one of a series of free\, live-streamed author talks made possible through the Library’s partnership with Library Speakers Consortium (LSC). You can learn more about upcoming presentations on our LSC microsite\, as well as watch recordings of presentations that you were unable to attend live. \nAbout the Authors: Dr. Gina Della Togna is a researcher and conservationist\, currently serving as the Executive Director of the Amphibian Survival Alliance and a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Dr. Della Togna earned her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences\, with a specialization in Molecular and Cell Biology\, from the University of Maryland. Her dedication to amphibian conservation extends to her involvement in global\, regional\, and local initiatives\, where she fosters collaborations and spearheads innovative projects to safeguard amphibian populations. Her expertise and passion have made her a leading figure in the field of conservation biology\, inspiring positive change for the future of amphibians and their ecosystems.\nDr. Brian Gratwicke is a conservation biologist and leads the amphibian conservation programs at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Brian’s focus is building capacity to conserve amphibians in Appalachia and Panama\, developing outreach and educational programs and exhibits to build public support for amphibian conservation\, and research to develop tools to reintroduce amphibians back into the wild. Gratwicke grew up in Zimbabwe and began his conservation work researching the impacts to freshwater fish in Africa. In 2000\, he was awarded a Rhodes scholarship that took him to Oxford\, where he studied marine fish communities in the British Virgin Islands for his doctorate.
URL:https://ssclibrary.org/event/online-author-talk-extinctopedia/
CATEGORIES:For Adults
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SUMMARY:ATLAS
DESCRIPTION:Where will you go when your school day is over? How about ATLAS? (aka At The Library After School.) \nThe ATLAS program provides a relaxing environment to wind down after school\, work on homework\, play games\, use library resources\, and participate in guided MakerSpace projects. \nNo registration required\, simply drop in. \nWednesdays after school\, 3:00 until 4:30.\nFor students in grades 6-12
URL:https://ssclibrary.org/event/atlas-3/2025-06-04/
LOCATION:Southeast Steuben County Library\, 300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza\, Corning\, NY\, 14830
CATEGORIES:For Teens & Young Adults
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SUMMARY:Corning Adult Writer’s Group
DESCRIPTION:Writing can be a lonely pursuit\, but it doesn’t have to be. Join a group of fellow writers for conversation\, inspiration and feedback. The Corning Adult Writer’s Group has been encouraging and supporting fellow writers for over 12 years. \nWriters in all genres welcome. The group offers a hybrid meeting option: in person at the Library for those who are comfortable doing so\, and online via the Zoom video platform for those who are not yet ready for in-person. The group meets every Wednesday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. \nInterested in joining the group? Contact Michelle Wells via email at: wellsm@stls.org. \nBe sure to include your name and writing interests\, and she will get back to you. (Members must sign up to attend\, either to receive the Zoom link\, or to sign up for the limited in person seats.)
URL:https://ssclibrary.org/event/corning-adult-writers-group/2025-06-04/
LOCATION:Southeast Steuben County Library\, 300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza\, Corning\, NY\, 14830
CATEGORIES:For Adults
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