Some listed events are virtual; please call ahead before going to any event.
ONLINE: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Huntington: Demystify A.I. and better understand its relevance to you, 2 p.m. Monday, presented by SeniorNet, free, register for a link at seniornetli.org, 631-470-6757.
SOCIAL SECURITY FOR BOOMERS
Babylon: A retirement plan specialist shares what you need to know about retirement income, 6 p.m. Monday, Babylon Library, 24 S. Carll Ave., free, Suffolk County cardholders can register at babylonlibrary.org, 631-669-1624.
ONLINE: MANAGE YOUR PAPERS
Baldwin: Learn how to manage everyday paperwork with ease, a Q&A follows, 7 p.m. Monday, hosted by Baldwin Library, free, register for a link at baldwinpl.org, 516-223-6228.
RETIREMENT BY DESIGN
Roslyn: Learn how you can translate your vision for retirement into tangible goals and learn investment strategies, 1 p.m. Tuesday, The Bryant Library, 2 Paper Mill Rd., free, register at bryantlibrary.org, 516-621-2240.
FICTION-LOVES-HISTORY BOOK CLUB
New Hyde Park: Discuss the novel “A Gentleman in Moscow,” by Amor Towles, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Hillside Library, 155 Lakeville Rd., free, register to attend in-person or online at hillsidelibrary.info, 516-355-7850.
LI CRIME AND CULTURE IN FILM
Glen Cove: Discussion about films centering on crime that have Long Island connections, including “The Godfather,” “The Wolf of Wall Street” and “The ”Amityville Horror,” 7 p.m. Tuesday, Glen Cove Library, 4 Glen Cove Ave., free, register at glencovelibrary.org, 516-676-2130.
ONLINE: MEET THE PRESIDENTS
Shoreham: A docent from the New-York Historical Society discusses the evolution of the presidency, featuring highlights from the exhibit, “Meet the Presidents and the Oval Office,” 7 p.m. Tuesday, hosted by North Shore Library, free, register for a link at northshorepubliclibrary.org, 631-929-4488.
CELEBRATING LOVE IN SONG
Setauket: The Harbormen Chorus explores the theme of love with four-part…
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