Events

The Library is here to help you learn and connect with your community through our wide array of free events, programs, classes, book clubs, and more. Please check listings to confirm if a program is in-person, online, or outdoors.

If you have any questions about the events listed below, please contact the branch for more information. See here for service updates at the Library.

Discover our wide array of free online events.

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45 events found.

Date/TimeTitle/DescriptionLocationAudience
Fri, April 19
@ 11 AM
TechConnect
This event will take place in person at the Woodstock Library. Need computer help? Want to practice typing or using the mouse? Get support for any computer task or project.
Woodstock LibraryAdults,

50+,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers
Fri, April 19
@ 3 PM
This event will take place in-person at the Wakefield Library, Help - on a first-come; first-served basis - can include: Internet browsing Email Typing software eBooks and Audiobooks Library Catalog and Databases
Wakefield LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Sat, April 20
@ 10 AM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Families,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Mon, April 22
@ 5 PM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Tue, April 23
@ 9 AM
Canceled
This event will take place in person at Hamilton Grange Library . Do you want to improve your computer skills? Is your Resume up to date? Here is a list of possible one on one computer sessions you can inquire our staff about. Microsoft Word Email Resume Other Basic Needs Please register at the front desk for available time slots. Each session is one hour.
Hamilton Grange LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Tue, April 23
@ 11 AM
TechConnect
Learn the basic features of Microsoft Word 2019, a word processing program you can use to create documents. Topics include: entering and editing text, saving files, and various formatting options.
Woodstock LibraryAdults,

50+,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers
Tue, April 23
@ 2 PM
The Workforce1 program mission is to increase the service capacity of the New York City public workforce development system by connecting more New Yorkers to job opportunities and to build community capacity to connect to the public workforce system. The program does this by effectively serving both jobseekers and businesses through coordinated delivery of services. Recruitment Events Registration : https://linktr.ee/itcsatellites
High Bridge LibraryJob Seekers
Tue, April 23
@ 5 PM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Wed, April 24
@ 1 PM
Job Searching & Resume Writing
This is an online event. In this workshop, attendees will learn how to make the most of Indeed.com. We will learn how to conduct a basic search on Indeed, explore advanced search functions, and participate in a guided search session to demonstrate and practice using the site.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street Library
Online
Adults,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers,

Teachers
Wed, April 24
@ 5 PM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Thu, April 25
@ 10 AM
Canceled
This event will take place in person at Hamilton Grange Library . Do you want to improve your computer skills? Is your Resume up to date? Here is a list of possible one on one computer sessions you can inquire our staff about. Microsoft Word Email Resume Other Basic Needs Please register at the front desk for available time slots. Each session is one hour.
Hamilton Grange LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Thu, April 25
@ 11 AM
Subjects will include Job Search and Resume Help. Please register for Google Meet Online.
OnlineAdults,

College & Graduate Students,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Thu, April 25
@ 5 PM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Fri, April 26
@ 11 AM
TechConnect
This event will take place in person at the Woodstock Library. Need computer help? Want to practice typing or using the mouse? Get support for any computer task or project.
Woodstock LibraryAdults,

50+,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers
Sat, April 27
@ 10 AM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Families,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Mon, April 29
@ 3 PM
TechConnect
Are you a new or returning job seeker who needs help formatting your resume? This workshop will teach you the basics of formating a professional looking and sounding resume using Microsoft Word to give you the confidence you need when applying for jobs. Please bring a draft of your resume and a USB drive. Registration is required to attend. To register call (212) 926-2147 or ask at the front desk.
Hamilton Grange LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Mon, April 29
@ 5 PM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Tue, April 30
@ 10 AM
Canceled
This event will take place in person at Hamilton Grange Library . Do you want to improve your computer skills? Is your Resume up to date? Here is a list of possible one on one computer sessions you can inquire our staff about. Microsoft Word Email Resume Other Basic Needs Please register at the front desk for available time slots. Each session is one hour.
Hamilton Grange LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Tue, April 30
@ 5 PM
Did you know? There is a social work student intern at this branch to help you find assistance with housing, employment, food security, healthcare, short-term shelter, childcare and more. During the listed hours you can drop-in to meet with the student intern one-on-one (first come, first served). You can also visit or call the branch (212-666-9393) to make an appointment.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers,

Parents/Caregivers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes
Wed, May 1
@ 4 PM
Learn the fundamentals of using a Windows computer. Participants will learn how to navigate the Windows operating system and how to use Windows computers effectively.
Mosholu LibraryAdults,

50+,

Businesspeople,

College & Graduate Students,

Job Seekers,

Teens/Young Adults (13-18 years),

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Thu, May 2
@ 11 AM
Subjects will include Job Search and Resume Help. Please register for Google Meet Online.
OnlineAdults,

College & Graduate Students,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Fri, May 3
@ 3 PM
This event will take place in-person at the Wakefield Library, Help - on a first-come; first-served basis - can include: Internet browsing Email Typing software eBooks and Audiobooks Library Catalog and Databases
Wakefield LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Mon, May 6
@ 10 AM
TechConnect
*This event will take place in person at Macombs Bridge Library* Learn how email works, create free email account, and learn about sending, replying to, forwarding messages and attachments. Also, learn to type, use a mouse, and how to navigate the internet. The first of the series focuses on Computer Basics, the second will be Intro to Email, and the final will be Internet Basics.
Macomb's Bridge LibraryAdults,

50+,

Book Lovers,

Job Seekers,

Persons with Disabilities
Tue, May 7
@ 1 PM
Job Searching & Resume Writing
This event will take place online via Google Meet. Looking for help with finding employment? We are here to help! Learn about what tools to use to find job vacancies. In this workshop, you will learn how to improve or update your resume and cover letter. Learn different tips to land the job during the interview. Registration required.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street Library
Online via Google Meet
Adults,

Businesspeople,

Job Seekers
Tue, May 7
@ 2 PM
The Workforce1 program mission is to increase the service capacity of the New York City public workforce development system by connecting more New Yorkers to job opportunities and to build community capacity to connect to the public workforce system. The program does this by effectively serving both jobseekers and businesses through coordinated delivery of services. Recruitment Events Registration : https://linktr.ee/itcsatellites
High Bridge LibraryJob Seekers
Tue, May 7
@ 6 PM
*THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON AT STAVROS NIARCHOS FOUNDATION LIBRARY (SNFL) Room 604 Having challenges in your career and not quite sure what to do? Feeling stuck and unmotivated? Looking for support to brainstorm solutions and move you forward? This immersive, interactive career coaching group will provide one-on-one coaching, group coaching, networking and resourcing to supercharge your career. Bring those career challenges and stuck points to hear empowering options. You’ll learn…
Room 604Adults,

50+,

Businesspeople,

College & Graduate Students,

English Language Learners,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers,

Persons with Disabilities
Thu, May 9
@ 11 AM
Subjects will include Job Search and Resume Help. Please register for Google Meet Online.
OnlineAdults,

College & Graduate Students,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Fri, May 10
@ 3 PM
This event will take place in-person at the Wakefield Library, Help - on a first-come; first-served basis - can include: Internet browsing Email Typing software eBooks and Audiobooks Library Catalog and Databases
Wakefield LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Mon, May 13
@ 10 AM
TechConnect
*This event will take place in person at Macombs Bridge Library* Learn how email works, create free email account, and learn about sending, replying to, forwarding messages and attachments. Also, learn to type, use a mouse, and how to navigate the internet. The first of the series focuses on Computer Basics, the second will be Intro to Email, and the final will be Internet Basics.
Macomb's Bridge LibraryAdults,

50+,

Book Lovers,

Job Seekers,

Persons with Disabilities
Thu, May 16
@ 11 AM
Subjects will include Job Search and Resume Help. Please register for Google Meet Online.
OnlineAdults,

College & Graduate Students,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Fri, May 17
@ 10 AM
Career Services
Join us for The New York Public Library's annual Job Fair & Expo on Friday, May 17, at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building in midtown Manhattan. Register Now! Discover Career Opportunities Connect with recruiters and HR managers to find open positions, network with companies and organizations, and get valuable job training information. More than 60 employers and community-based workforce development organizations have confirmed, including: Administration For Children's Services Blac…
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Celeste Bartos ForumAdults,

50+,

Businesspeople,

College & Graduate Students,

English Language Learners,

Immigrants,

Job Seekers,

Persons with Disabilities,

Persons Without Homes,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Fri, May 17
@ 3 PM
This event will take place in-person at the Wakefield Library, Help - on a first-come; first-served basis - can include: Internet browsing Email Typing software eBooks and Audiobooks Library Catalog and Databases
Wakefield LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Sat, May 18
@ 12 PM
This is an in-person event. We invite you to attend an informative session hosted by the Civic Engagement Commission, dedicated to encouraging civic participation across New York City. Through initiatives like the People's Money program, residents aged 11 and above have the opportunity to directly influence how city funds are allocated, promoting a form of direct democracy. In addition to participatory budgeting, there are various avenues for civic engagement, ranging from resource-sharing and s…
Harry Belafonte 115th Street Library, Alvin Ailey Community RoomAdults,

College & Graduate Students,

Families,

Job Seekers
Mon, May 20
@ 10 AM
TechConnect
*This event will take place in person at Macombs Bridge Library* Learn how email works, create free email account, and learn about sending, replying to, forwarding messages and attachments. Also, learn to type, use a mouse, and how to navigate the internet. The first of the series focuses on Computer Basics, the second will be Intro to Email, and the final will be Internet Basics.
Macomb's Bridge LibraryAdults,

50+,

Book Lovers,

Job Seekers,

Persons with Disabilities
Tue, May 21
@ 2 PM
The Workforce1 program mission is to increase the service capacity of the New York City public workforce development system by connecting more New Yorkers to job opportunities and to build community capacity to connect to the public workforce system. The program does this by effectively serving both jobseekers and businesses through coordinated delivery of services. Recruitment Events Registration : https://linktr.ee/itcsatellites
High Bridge LibraryJob Seekers
Tue, May 21
@ 3 PM
Careers, Jobs, Small Business Seminars
**In-Person Only** This program will be held onsite, 5th Floor Room 504. Factiva provides access to content from more than 20,000 news sources, including newspapers, TV transcripts, newswires, and business magazines. Learn how to use Factiva to research current information on companies, industries, and financial markets. This program will not be recorded. **In-Person Only** Click here to register. Registration for this event is through Eventbrite. Click here to view Eventbrite's Priv…
ONSITE - SNFL, 455 5th Avenue (5th floor - Room 504) NY, NY, 10016Businesspeople,

Job Seekers
Thu, May 23
@ 11 AM
TechConnect
Are you a new or returning job seeker who needs help formatting your resume? This workshop will teach you the basics of formating a professional looking and sounding resume using Microsoft Word to give you the confidence you need when applying for jobs. Please bring a draft of your resume and a USB drive. Registration is required to attend. To register call (212) 926-2147 or ask at the front desk.
Hamilton Grange LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Fri, May 24
@ 3 PM
This event will take place in-person at the Wakefield Library, Help - on a first-come; first-served basis - can include: Internet browsing Email Typing software eBooks and Audiobooks Library Catalog and Databases
Wakefield LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Wed, May 29
@ 11 AM
Careers, Jobs, Small Business Seminars
This is an in-person event. *** Registration is NOT required but useful. So, feel free to sign up!**** Parkchester Library has another exciting news! We're hosting a Mini Job Fair in May! Join us for an empowering session on shaping your career path at the Parkchester Library. Meet real people – recruiters and HR managers – who are eager to share insights about current job openings, tips on applying, and future opportunities. Leave with a smile, armed with information, and ready to explore a wo…
Parkchester LibraryAdults,

50+,

Job Seekers
Thu, May 30
@ 11 AM
Subjects will include Job Search and Resume Help. Please register for Google Meet Online.
OnlineAdults,

College & Graduate Students,

Job Seekers,

Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)