Program Description
Event Details
We will read this story of writer, performer, and activist Maya Angelou, who turned around a childhood of trauma and emotional pain to become one of the most inspiring voices of our lifetime. We will then create our own notebooks to help inspire us to write down our favorite quotes, or create written works of our own.
Disclaimer(s)
Children's Programming
All programs are for Central Islip Library cardholders only. There is a limited amount of spots available in each program. If a program fills, you will be placed on a waitlist for the event. If an available spot opens, you will be contacted and placed on the active program list.
Please be on time for programs. If you are not present by the start of the program, your place in the program is not guaranteed.
If you are unable to attend a program you are registered for, please let us know so we can alert those on the waitlist. Contact the Children's Department at 631-234-9333 x6 to cancel.