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.
Tiny Talkers
For ages 18-36 months. Read, sing, and play in a themed class with pediatric speech-language pathologist Kristina Potter. Interactive story and circle time will be followed by hands-on play in centers.
A weekly in-person class which will get you moving while also teaching you techniques to help you bring yourself greater inner peace.
You will be registered for the series when you register for the first time.
Participating in this weekly virtual class from your own home will get you moving while also teaching you techniques to help bring yourself greater inner peace.
You will be registered for the series when you register for the first time.
When Dementia Meets the Law: What Every Family Should Know
Dementia affects how a family makes decisions. This presentation will go over guardianship, what documents prevent crisis, and what care options exist locally. Presented by CarePatrol of East Long Island.
This three part bilingual workshop series invites students to lead honest, meaningful conversations with one another.
Teen Art Show - set-up
TEEN ART SHOW / set-up
Practice conversational Spanish with Jennie Locicero. Some familiarity with Spanish is helpful.
Solve your way out of some tricky puzzles, and be the first to prove once and for all that Bigfoot is real!
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.
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.
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.
You’re invited to join us for a virtual conversation with acclaimed author Kate Quinn about her latest fantastical work, The Astral Library, which poses the question: Have you ever wished you could live inside a book?