Entertainment events this week in Suffolk County: Aug. 31 – Sept. 6

Entertainment events this week in Suffolk County: Aug. 31 – Sept. 6
Thomas S. Vitale, Library Director — Babylon Public Library
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Catch the best entertainment Suffolk County has to offer this week. The following entertainment events are scheduled to take place this week.

Monday, Sep. 1

Event: Game Day
The Smithtown Library – Kings Park Branch
12:30-2:30 pm

Event: Adult Games
Babylon Public Library
1-4 pm

Tuesday, Sep. 2

Event: Art Group
The Smithtown Library
12-2:15 pm

Event: Art Group
The Smithtown Library – Kings Park Branch
12-2:15 pm

Event: Art Group
The Smithtown Library – Commack Building
12-2:15 pm

Wednesday, Sep. 3

Event: Game Day
The Smithtown Library – Commack Building
12-2:30 pm

Event: Teens Dungeons & Dragons
Babylon Public Library
5:30-7:30 pm

Thursday, Sep. 4

Event: Game Night
The Smithtown Library – Kings Park Branch
6:30-8:30 pm

Event: Game Night
The Smithtown Library
6:33-8:30 pm

Friday, Sep. 5

Event: Game Day
The Smithtown Library
11 am-1:30 pm

Event: Game Day
The Smithtown Library – Kings Park Branch
11 am-1:30 pm

Event: Community Acoustic Jam
South Country Library
6-8 pm



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