DEC & JAN EVENTS
- kansekgraphics
- Dec 4, 2024
- 1 min read
Our upcoming events are, as follows:

Thursday, December 12, 2024, 6:30pm
Birds and Butterflies-Bob Labuski, nature photographer, Bob was on the board at Connetquot State Park in Oakdale for many years. He will share his beautiful photos of some of LI’s natural treasures. You can check out more of Bob's fabulous photography by visiting his website: Bob Labuski’s Gallery – Sweetbriar Photo Club

Thursday, January 9, 2024, 6:30pm
Hiking LI-James Daniels, author of ‘The Must-See Hiking Destinations of Long Island, will share some of his favorite spots and provide a glimpse of the history behind them. A sophomore at Princeton University taking time from a busy schedule James’s talks are very interesting and informative. (James-Daniels.com)
Thursday, February 13, 2025, 6:30pm
Documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car”, 2006, 92 min.-Six years after launching the EV1 in 1996 in California, the first electric car since the early years of motorized vehicles, General Motors not only stopped production on the EV1 but recalled and destroyed around 1,100 of them.
All events to be held at the Copiague Library located on 50 Deauville Blvd., Copiague, NY, 11726. Please register with the library by calling 631-691-1111. Thank you.
Just as Bob Labuski captures the beauty of Long Island’s birds and butterflies, and James Daniels uncovers the hidden history of local hiking trails, learning can be a journey filled with unique discoveries. Whether it’s exploring nature or understanding the story behind innovations like the electric car, dedication and curiosity are key. Still, for some students, academic challenges can feel overwhelming, leading them to think, Maybe I should pay someone to take my chemistry exam. While shortcuts may be tempting, the true reward comes from engaging with the material and growing through the process. Every subject, like every trail or photograph, has its own story waiting to be explored.