A workout class on Tuesdays and Thursdays which will leave you feeling energized. Suitable for all levels of a range of motion. You will be registered for the series when you register for the first time.
Our social work intern from Stony Brook University's Healthy Libraries Program will be available to meet with patrons to provide information, referrals and paperwork for housing, treatment, social services and more. Call (631) 727-3228 ext.
Sing, Sign, with Me
For ages birth-5 years. Learn sign language in a meaningful and playful way with Registered and Licensed Occupational Therapist and Certified Signing Time Instructor, Lisamarie Curley.
Long Island Reads Book Discussion: The Doorman
Named one of the Best Thrillers and a Notable Book of 2025 by the New York Times.
Want to stay fluent in Italian with other like minded students, join our Italian conversation club.
The club will not meet on March 5 or March 12.
Practice conversational Spanish with Jennie Locicero. Some familiarity with Spanish is helpful.
Join us for family LEGO Club! Work together to build creative projects, complete fun challenges, and show off your brick-building skills. All ages are welcome—just bring your imagination!
Disclaimer(s)
Behavior Clause for School-Age Programs
By attending this program, participants agree to conduct themselves in a respectful and appropriate manner. Disruptive, inappropriate, or unsafe behavior toward staff, presenters, or fellow attendees will not be tolerated and may result in removal from the program and/or restriction from future library events. Parents or guardians are responsible for the behavior of their children during all youth and family programs. The library reserves the right to take appropriate action as needed to ensure a welcoming and safe environment for all.
Beginner/Intermediate ENGLISH Classes /clases de ingles
This class is designed for learners who can understand basic phrases, express simple needs, and have some
All are welcome to join in, or just listen, to this acoustic jam. Fiddles, banjos, mandolins, guitars, spoons, washboards, etc., are all used to play Appalachian Mountain and Traditional Music from 1600's to 1900's.
Drop in to meet with neighbors who share your interest in philately. All are welcome.
Join us each month to discuss a true crime novel.
March 19-The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime and a Dangerous Obsession by Michael Finkel
It meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month in the library and is opened to all ages and levels of expertise who are interested in the artistic, technical and social aspects of the hobby.