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  • March 2026

  • Tue 24

    From Baldwin to Today: Queer Black Expats in Paris with Rasheed Newson

    Tue March 24 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min
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    An interactive lecture on art, exile, and queer Black life in the City of Lights.

  • Sun 22

    Make It Last: A Mending Workshop with Ella Springer (ages 12–18)

    Sun March 22 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 30 min
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    Take ownership of your consumption—learn how to repair and mend your clothes.

  • Sat 21

    The Vocabulary of U.S. College Admissions with College Goals (ages 14–adult)

    Sat March 21 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 30 min
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    Explore the application and admissions process for universities in the U.S. and how best to prepare.

  • Sat 21

    Saturday Series: Puppets and Theater (ages 6–12)

    Sat March 21 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min
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    Create a paper puppet and put it in a show.

  • Fri 20

    Reading Buddies (ages 6-10) (Apply now)

    Fri March 20 @ 17 h 30 min - 18 h 30 min
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    Practice your reading with a teen mentor.

  • Wed 18

    Flashlight with Susan Choi and Lauren Collins

    Wed March 18 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min
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    Join us for an evening with celebrated author Susan Choi and New Yorker staff writer Lauren Collins as they discuss Choi’s globe-spanning novel Flashlight, shortlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize.

  • Wed 18

    Story Hour: Super Women (ages 3–5)

    Wed March 18 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min
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    3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for a Story Hour full of facts, fiction, and fun!

  • Tue 17

    Speaking Out: Women and Justice in France

    Tue March 17 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min
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    Join us for a panel discussion on France’s public reckoning in the wake of the Gisèle Pelicot trial, featuring journalists Catherine Porter, Anne-Sophie Moreau, and Valentine Faure, along with translator Natasha Lehrer.

  • Sat 14

    Art and Architecture Adventure (ages 8–12)

    Sat March 14 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 30 min
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    Learn about the buildings and history of Paris!

  • Wed 11

    Story Hour: Sew It & Mend It! (ages 3–5)

    Wed March 11 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min
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    3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for a Story Hour full of facts, fiction, and fun!

  • Sat 7

    Revising Your Short Story: A Writing Workshop (ages 8–12)

    Sat March 7 @ 15 h 00 min - 16 h 00 min
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    Learn about the editing and revision process.

  • Sat 7

    Saturday Series: Cool Crochet (ages 6–12)

    Sat March 7 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min
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    Meet other Library members and try your hand at crochet.

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