Learning to read starts at birth! Babies and their caregiver will have fun sharing songs, rhymes, board books, and sensory activities that will help stimulate your little ones' cognitive, language, and social development. Reg
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Children’s Programs
If you can't make a class for which you have registered your child, please call the Children's Desk at 631-549-4411 ext. 301 and let us know so that we can give the spot to a child on the waiting list. If you are more than 5 minutes late for a program and haven’t called to hold your child’s spot, we will assume you are not coming and will allow waiting patrons to attend.
Tired of paying so much for cable TV? Join technology librarian Michael for a lecture-style class during which we will learn about alternatives to cable and whether cutting the cord can really save you money.
A representative from the New York State Comptroller's office will present a virtual program on unclaimed funds.
Yoga is a fun way for kids to build strength, spirit, and self-esteem. By using interactive games and animated postures, kids will build body awareness, improve concentration and focus, and learn how to release energy and relax. Regist
Disclaimer(s)
Children’s Programs
If you can't make a class for which you have registered your child, please call the Children's Desk at 631-549-4411 ext. 301 and let us know so that we can give the spot to a child on the waiting list. If you are more than 5 minutes late for a program and haven’t called to hold your child’s spot, we will assume you are not coming and will allow waiting patrons to attend.
Photography
Staff may take photographs at library programs for use in library publicity. Please inform us if you do not want photos taken of you or your child.
August 1. October 1. April 1. May 1 and other dates in between! If you're the parent of a high school student who's planning to attend college, these dates (and others) should be marked on your calendar.
Join librarians Catherine and Janet for a discussion of The Lost Man by Jane Harper. Copies of the book will be available at the Circulation Desk. The title is also in our digital collection. New participants welcome.
The Buddha bowl is a vegetarian meal, served in a single bowl or high-rimmed plate, that consists of small portions of several important food groups. The ingredients are not mixed but arranged in an artful way!