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SUMMARY:3D Printing 101: Exploring Cultural Heritage Through Hands-On Making
DESCRIPTION:Interested in bringing 3D printing to your library but not sure where to start? This beginner-friendly webinar introduces you to the fundamentals of 3D printing—what it is\, how it works\, and how to create meaningful programs around it. Through the lens of cultural heritage\, you’ll learn how to find or create 3D models\, clean them up using free tools like Tinkercad and Meshmixer\, and prepare them for printing in slicers like Cura. \nWe’ll explore beginner- and intermediate-level workflows\, including using photogrammetry to digitize real-world objects\, remixing ancient artifacts\, and running themed programs like “Design Your Own Amulet” or “Build a Mini Egyptian Tomb.” You’ll leave with practical tools\, step-by-step guidance\, and ready-to-run program ideas for patrons of all ages. \nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the basic steps of 3D printing\, including model creation\, cleanup\, slicing\, and printing\, using accessible tools like Tinkercad\, Meshmixer\, and Cura.\nIdentify and evaluate sources for 3D models\, including cultural heritage repositories and community platforms like Thingiverse\, and understand how to modify or remix models for educational use.\nDesign and implement beginner-friendly\, themed 3D printing programs with a cultural heritage focus—such as artifact recreation\, tomb-building\, or amulet design—for a range of age groups and library settings.\n\nAbout the Instructor \nEllyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 77 books. She is a librarian\, a faculty member at San Jose State University\, and an international conference speaker. She can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa. \nRegistration through the ALA here.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/3d-printing-101-exploring-cultural-heritage-through-hands-on-making/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Bringing the Past to Life: AR and VR Tools for Cultural Programming in Libraries
DESCRIPTION:Step into the past and bring cultural stories to life—no headset required! This beginner-friendly webinar introduces libraries to the fundamentals of Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) and how these technologies can be used to create immersive exhibits and engaging programs. \nWe’ll explore easy-to-use tools like SeekBeak\, ZapWorks\, and 360° cameras to help you design interactive experiences using equipment you likely already have. Learn how to develop your first projects\, from AR posters and Merge Cube artifact exploration to 360° local history tours and virtual exhibits. Featured programs include “Myth in Motion\,” “History on a Cube\,” “Create a Virtual Exhibit\,” and “Teen Curators.” Whether you’re serving young readers or lifelong learners\, this session will equip you with practical ideas and accessible workflows to start small and make a big impact. \nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine Augmented and Virtual Reality in simple terms and understand the differences between them in a library context.\nIdentify beginner-friendly tools and platforms for creating AR and VR experiences using phones\, tablets\, or basic 360° cameras.\nPlan and implement interactive cultural programs such as augmented posters\, virtual exhibits\, and immersive storytelling activities.\n\n  \nAbout the Instructor \nEllyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 77 books. She is a librarian\, an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University\, and an international conference speaker. She can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa. \nRegistration through the ALA here.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/bringing-the-past-to-life-ar-and-vr-tools-for-cultural-programming-in-libraries/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250813T143000
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SUMMARY:Empowering Creativity: Exploring Makerspaces and Engaging STEM Programming in Libraries Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Makerspaces are creative\, DIY spaces where people can gather to create\, invent\, and learn. While some libraries have long-established makerspaces\, others are just getting started. In this webinar\, aimed at those who are relatively new to makerspaces\, we’ll look at how we can put these spaces to work in a practical way. Even if you don’t have a dedicated physical makerspace in your library\, you can learn the theory behind makerspaces and programming that will work for you. \nParticipants will explore: \n\nDifferent types of makerspaces\n13 types of high-tech and low-tech makerspace tools of the trade\nHow seven libraries are excelling with makerspaces\nHow to host 10 types of programming events with or without a makerspace\n\nAbout the Instructor \nEllyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 77 books. She is a librarian\, an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University\, and an international conference speaker. She can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa. \nRegistration with the ALA here.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/empowering-creativity-exploring-makerspaces-and-engaging-stem-programming-in-libraries-webinar-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250909T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250909T153000
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SUMMARY:Ancient Worlds\, New Tech: Bringing History to Life with AR and MR in the Library
DESCRIPTION:Bring the past into the present with immersive technology! This webinar explores how libraries can use Augmented and Mixed Reality (AR/MR) to activate cultural stories\, build layered exhibits\, and engage patrons of all ages. Learn how to design interactive experiences using tools like Adobe Aero\, BlippAR\, and ZapWorks—no coding required. We’ll spotlight successful library case studies and walk through accessible workflows to create your own programs. Featured ideas include Myth in Motion: AR Poster Series\, Augment the Exhibit\, Time Travelers’ Map\, History on a Cube\, Voices in the Stacks\, and Smells of the Past. Whether you’re working with a single display or developing full immersive zones\, this session will help you start small\, think big\, and connect your community through technology and story. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nDistinguish between AR and MR and identify key tools for each that are accessible in public and academic libraries.\nApply practical workflows to create spatial\, visual\, and auditory exhibit layers using beginner- and intermediate-friendly tools.\nDesign interactive programming that brings cultural heritage to life through multisensory experiences such as AR posters\, Merge Cube artifacts\, soundscapes\, and tactile installations.\n\nAbout the Instructor \nEllyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 77 books. She is a librarian\, an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University\, and an international conference speaker. She can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa. \nRegistration through TechDays Wisconsin here.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/ancient-worlds-new-tech-bringing-history-to-life-with-ar-and-mr-in-the-library/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Game On: Using Archaeogaming to Engage Patrons with History and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Games aren’t just fun—they’re a gateway to cultural exploration\, critical thinking\, and creativity. This engaging webinar introduces the concept of archaeogaming\, where archaeology and play intersect to spark discovery and connection. Learn how libraries can harness both digital and tabletop games to bring the ancient world—and cultural interpretation—to life for patrons of all ages. We’ll explore standout titles like Never Alone\, Assassin’s Creed\, Heaven’s Vault\, No Man’s Sky\, Civilization VI\, and Pentiment\, alongside a variety of program-ready ideas such as Play & Learn Game Nights\, Virtual Digs and Alien Archaeology\, Decode the Past: Ancient Language Challenges\, and History vs. Game Night. Whether you’re a gamer or not\, you’ll leave with hands-on ideas and accessible tools to build engaging\, culturally rich programs rooted in play. \nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine archaeogaming and identify its educational potential for cultural and historical engagement in library settings.\nEvaluate a range of games for their cultural content\, design potential\, and relevance to different audiences.\nDevelop archaeogaming programs that blend storytelling\, history\, and critical thinking—no gaming expertise required.\n\nAbout the Instructor \nEllyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 77 books. She is a librarian\, an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University\, and an international conference speaker. She can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa. \nRegistration through the Long Island Resources Council (LILRC) here.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/game-on-using-archaeogaming-to-engage-patrons-with-history-and-culture/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Navigating LLMC’s New Website
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this brand-new webinar featuring an overview of the new LLMC website.  The Library of the New York Law Institute offers web-based training sessions to help you discover new resources and enhance your research with LLMC\, an extensive archive of historical primary and specialized legal materials covering the U.S. federal and state governments\, the British Commonwealth\, other foreign countries\, and various international organizations.  Remote access to LLMC is included as a part of the NYLI membership and is available to all NYLI members through the NYLI.org portal. \nFamiliarize yourself with the LLMC research interface. Spend one hour with Anne Mostad-Jensen\, Director of Collection Development and Outreach at LLMC\, and learn how to take advantage of the full range of features offered to you by this service. \nLearn about: \n\nAccessing LLMC through the NYLI website\nAccessing records and briefs\, especially New York content\nFinding treatises and nominative reporters by title\nUsing filters to narrow and refine searches\nPrinting and downloading documents\n\nThis webinar will take place Tuesday\, September 16th from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST and consist of an online presentation and a telephone conference\, so please ensure that you have both Internet and telephone access. \nRegister for this webinar. \nYou will receive an e-mail invitation with further details. If you have any questions or need any additional information\, please contact the New York Law Institute at library@nyli.org or (212) 732-8720. \nThank you for your continuing support of the New York Law Institute! \n 
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/navigating-llmcs-new-website/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250924T143000
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SUMMARY:Legal Research for Beginners Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NYLI’s Director of Innovation & Engagement\, Ellyssa Valenti Kroski will be presenting the following webinar for The American Library Association with special guest NYLI’s Executive Director Lucy Curci-Gonzalez: \nLearn about the process of legal research in this beginner webinar on law librarianship. This informative session will discuss where to find the law including primary sources such as constitutions\, statutes\, court opinions and case law\, regulations\, and administrative decisions as well as important secondary and scholarly sources which may be cited as persuasive authority such as treatises\, law reviews\, specialized periodicals\, annotations\, and restatements\, as well as legal encyclopedias. Both free and commercial sources will be demonstrated and discussed. \nWebinar participants will learn: \n• How to track down a legal citation\n• How to distinguish between statute and case law citations\n• Where to find both Federal and State statutes\n• Where to find both Federal and State court opinions\n• Where to find specialized legal materials such as regulations\, dockets\, forms\, and reporters\n• How to check the validity of a case before citing it \nRegistration with the ALA here.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/legal-research-for-beginners-webinar-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251008T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251008T120000
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CREATED:20250715T150520Z
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SUMMARY:Ancient Worlds\, New Tech: Bringing History to Life with AR and MR in the Library
DESCRIPTION:Bring the past into the present with immersive technology! This webinar explores how libraries can use Augmented and Mixed Reality (AR/MR) to activate cultural stories\, build layered exhibits\, and engage patrons of all ages. Learn how to design interactive experiences using tools like Adobe Aero\, BlippAR\, and ZapWorks—no coding required. We’ll spotlight successful library case studies and walk through accessible workflows to create your own programs. Featured ideas include Myth in Motion: AR Poster Series\, Augment the Exhibit\, Time Travelers’ Map\, History on a Cube\, Voices in the Stacks\, and Smells of the Past. Whether you’re working with a single display or developing full immersive zones\, this session will help you start small\, think big\, and connect your community through technology and story. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nDistinguish between AR and MR and identify key tools for each that are accessible in public and academic libraries.\nApply practical workflows to create spatial\, visual\, and auditory exhibit layers using beginner- and intermediate-friendly tools.\nDesign interactive programming that brings cultural heritage to life through multisensory experiences such as AR posters\, Merge Cube artifacts\, soundscapes\, and tactile installations.\n\nAbout the Instructor \nEllyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 77 books. She is a librarian\, an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University\, and an international conference speaker. She can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa. \nRegistration through the Long Island Resources Council (LILRC) here. \n 
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/ancient-worlds-new-tech-bringing-history-to-life-with-ar-and-mr-in-the-library-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251021T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251021T140000
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CREATED:20250904T174241Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome to NYLI Services and Resources Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: October 21\, 2025 · 1:00 PM \nThe New York Law Institute offers members a variety of resources and services including two eBooks collections providing access to over 270\,000 eBook titles. \nWe offer the entire West Academic Nutshells series in eBook format\, hundreds of ABA titles\, and Mathew Bender legal treatises.  We also offer access to valuable electronic resources such as Proquest Congressional\, LLMC-Digital\, and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) to name a few. \nOur NYLI digital initiatives and our library services can help make us your digital branch. \nIf you have new staff joining your library or would just like a refresher yourself on our services and resources\, please join Ellyssa Valenti (Kroski)\, NYLI’s Director of Innovation & Engagement and Executive Director Lucy Curci-Gonzalez for this brief Welcome to NYLI webinar on all we have to offer. \nThis webinar will consist of an online presentation and a telephone conference\, so please ensure that you have both Internet and telephone access. \nYou will receive an e-mail invitation with further details. If you have any questions or need any additional information\, please contact the New York Law Institute at library@nyli.org or (212) 732-8720. \nThank you for your continuing support of the New York Law Institute! \nRegistration:  Click here to register
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/welcome-to-nyli-services-and-resources-webinar-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260120T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T182348
CREATED:20251027T182300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T182705Z
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SUMMARY:LLMC Records & Briefs Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Webinar times are: Eastern Time \nOptimize your records and briefs research with LLMC \nThe Library of the New York Law Institute offers web-based training sessions to help you discover new resources and enhance your research with LLMC\, an extensive archive of historical primary and specialized legal materials covering the U.S. federal and state governments\, the British Commonwealth\, other foreign countries\, and various international organizations.  Remote access to LLMC is included as a part of the NYLI membership and is available to all NYLI members through the NYLI.org portal. \nFamiliarize yourself with the LLMC research interface. Spend one hour with Anne Mostad-Jensen\, Director of Collection Development and Outreach at LLMC\, and learn how to take advantage of the full range of features offered to you by this service. \nLearn about: \n\nNavigating LLMC’s interface\nCoverage of the NY records and briefs collection\nSearching NY records and briefs\nOur New York collections that complement records and briefs\n\nThis webinar will take place Tuesday\, January 20th from 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST. \nRegister for this webinar. [registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/f9TPoYdUQxa0Ak5oYQEfcA \nYou will receive an e-mail invitation with further details. If you have any questions or need any additional information\, please contact the New York Law Institute at library@nyli.org or (212) 732-8720. \nThank you for your continuing support of the New York Law Institute! \n 
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/llmc-records-briefs-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.nyli.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/LLMC_2025.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260129T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260129T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T182348
CREATED:20260112T203903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T203933Z
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SUMMARY:LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group January Online Meeting
DESCRIPTION:LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group will meet via Zoom on Thursday January 29th at 12. We will discuss Are you my mother? by Alison Bechdel  (available at NYPL) and her recent NYT Opinion piece “Egalitarian Overalls”. Please see our LibGuide for past and upcoming titles. \n\n\n\nPlease contact\, Eileen Dolan at edolan@NYLI.org to be added to the meeting.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/llagnys-graphic-novel-book-group-january-online-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260225T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260225T110000
DTSTAMP:20260407T182348
CREATED:20260123T173644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T173644Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome to NYLI Services and Resources Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: February 25\, 2026 · 10:00 AM \nThe New York Law Institute offers members a variety of resources and services including two eBooks collections providing access to over 270\,000 eBook titles. \nWe offer the entire West Academic Nutshells series in eBook format\, hundreds of ABA titles\, and Mathew Bender legal treatises.  We also offer access to valuable electronic resources such as Proquest Congressional\, LLMC-Digital\, and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) to name a few. \nOur NYLI digital initiatives and our library services can help make us your digital branch. \nIf you have new staff joining your library or would just like a refresher yourself on our services and resources\, please join Ellyssa Valenti (Kroski)\, NYLI’s Director of Innovation & Engagement and Executive Director Lucy Curci-Gonzalez for this brief Welcome to NYLI webinar on all we have to offer. \nThis webinar will consist of an online presentation and a telephone conference\, so please ensure that you have both Internet and telephone access. \nYou will receive an e-mail invitation with further details. If you have any questions or need any additional information\, please contact the New York Law Institute at library@nyli.org or (212) 732-8720. \nThank you for your continuing support of the New York Law Institute! \nRegistration:  Click here to register
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/welcome-to-nyli-services-and-resources-webinar-5/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260303T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260303T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T182348
CREATED:20260107T124552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T175423Z
UID:19109-1772560800-1772564400@www.nyli.org
SUMMARY:LLAGNY Book Club to meet @ NYLI on March 3\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:The LLAGNY Book Club will be meeting on Tuesday\, March 3rd\, to discuss The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens by Jerry Torre and Tony Maietta. We will be gathering in the new renovated NYLI (120 Broadway/9th Floor/NY\, NY  10271) at 6 pm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP by Friday\, February 20th — to either Jill Gray at jill.gray@friedfrank.com  or Emily Moog at emoog@nyli.org .
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/llagny-book-club-to-meet-nyli-on-february-24-2026/
LOCATION:The New York Law Institute\, 120 Broadway\, Suite 932\, New York\, NY\, 10271\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Moog":MAILTO:emoog@nyli.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260325T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260325T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T182348
CREATED:20260224T154211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T154211Z
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SUMMARY:New York Law Institute Open House
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited:\n\n\n\nOpen House at  NYLI’s Newly Renovated Space Wednesday\, March 25 from 4:30–7:00 PM\n\n\n\nWe’re pleased to welcome you to an open house at our refreshed home at 120 Broadway\, Suite 932 in FiDi. Join us on Wednesday\, March 25 from 4:30–7:00 PM for a tour of the library. Enjoy wine and light bites while reconnecting with colleagues and the NYLI team and exploring what’s new in our updated\, more comfortable\, and collaborative space. We’re also delighted to introduce Peter Fong\, NYLI’s new Head of Legislative Research. Peter will be available to discuss how we can support your work on New York State and City legislative and regulatory intent. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience so we can add your name to the building security list.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/new-york-law-institute-open-house/
LOCATION:The New York Law Institute\, 120 Broadway\, Suite 932\, New York\, NY\, 10271\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lucy Curci-Gonzalez":MAILTO:lcurcigonzalez@nyli.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260326T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T182348
CREATED:20260311T123620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T123620Z
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SUMMARY:LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group March Online Meeting
DESCRIPTION:LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group will meet via Zoom on Thursday March 26th at 12.  We will discuss by You Must Take Part in Revolution by Badiucao and Melissa Chan (available at NYPL).  Please see our LibGuide for past and upcoming titles.\n\n\n\nPlease contact\, Eileen Dolan at edolan@NYLI.org to be added to the meeting.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/llagnys-graphic-novel-book-group-march-online-meeting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260423T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T182348
CREATED:20260327T191857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T192146Z
UID:19459-1776945600-1776949200@www.nyli.org
SUMMARY:LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group April Online Meeting
DESCRIPTION:LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group will meet via Zoom on Thursday April 23rd at 12. We will discuss It rhymes with Takei by George Takei ( available at NYPL).  Please see our LibGuide for past and upcoming titles. \n\n Please contact\, Eileen Dolan at edolan@NYLI.org to be added to the meeting.   \n 
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/llagnys-graphic-novel-book-group-april-online-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
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