November is National Gratitude Month!
All pets are special and add joy to our lives. You are invited to share your pet adoption and rescue tale. Email a three paragraph essay (with a minimum of three sentences in each paragraph) describing your experience adopting or rescu
Join instructor Augusta live on Zoom for a yoga routine you can do using a chair for support. This class is great for those with balance issues or who are new to exercise. There is a $32 fee.
Instructor Regina will help you take your Tai Chi (Yang 24 form) practice to the next level using the concepts and philosophy behind each move. There is a $32 fee for this 8-session class.
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Out-of-District Registration
Out of district patrons may register in person or by phone 7 days after registration opens.
Paid Program Waitlist
If the program is filled, please CLICK HERE to add your name to the waiting list.
Let's take a nature walk! We will take a walk in our garden area and collect interesting items and then come inside to make our fall craft. Registration begins October 25.
Disclaimer(s)
Accompanying Adults
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.
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.
Listening to stories is one of the first steps in eventually learning to read. Enjoy stories, songs, fingerplays, action rhymes, and other activities aimed at building a love of language, books, and reading. Register beginning
What is Day of the Dead? Join Miss Georgina, and enjoy a bilingual story, learn about the Day of the Dead, and create a one of a kind sugar skull! Register beginning October 25.
Learn about the history of the Day of the Dead and make an Ofrenda for a loved one.
Professor Thomas J. Ward Jr. will speak about African American soldiers and their roles during the Civil War. All welcome!