
Friday, 15 February 2013 00:00
The Sea Cliff Village Museum presents “Architectural Details...Ceilings, Floors, Windows and Doors” on Sundays from 2-5 p.m. through June. Artifacts from the Rye Cliff Ferry wreck of 1918. 95 Tenth Avenue, Sea Cliff. Call 671-0090 for further information.
By Edward P. Jones. 2 p.m. Join librarians Janice Angliss and Amy Gretchyn at the Glen Cove Library as they lead a discussion of this novel that weaves together the lives of freed and enslaved blacks, whites and Indians, allowing the reader to gain a deeper understanding of the multidimensional world created by the institution of slavery. Copies of The Known World are available at the reference desk.
Perks of Being a Wallflower (Rated PG-13)
1 p.m. At Sea Cliff Village Library. An introvert freshman is taken under the wings of two seniors who welcome him to the real world.
At Garvies Point Museum and Preserve, 50 Barry Dr., every Saturday. Different craft offered each Saturday. Certain Saturdays will be holiday themed. General admission $3 adults; $2 ages 5-12 years; plus $3 craft fee. Call 516-571-8010 for more information or visit: www.garviespointmuseum.com
The center is open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Suggested donation: $10 adults; $5 seniors (65+); $4 students. Docent-led tours are available at no additional charge. Call 571-8040 or go to www.holocaust-nassau.org.
•Open to the public is the center’s permanent exhibit, which uses photographs, artifacts, and video to present the events of the Holocaust and relate them to more recent genocides and acts of intolerance.