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.
If you have a smartphone, you are aware of apps. So how do they work? This class with tech librarian Michael will teach participants how to navigate app stores, download and install apps, and use various features and functions of popular apps.
The group will continue its discussion of Polk: The Man Who Transformed the Presidency and America by Walter R. Borneman. Ask for a copy of the book at the Circulation Desk. The title is also in our digital collection. All welcome.
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
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.
Made from fermented soybeans, miso paste is brimming with probiotics. Miso is a great way to add a burst of earthy, savory flavor for a few calories, plus protein, fiber and bone strengthening vitamins.
The YA Library will provide extra tables and chairs for group study in support of our local students preparing for AP exams. During these hours, gaming is suspended to maintain a quieter atmosphere.
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.
Stress less this month! Make yourself a duck-themed stress relief kit to help survive the rest of the school year. Assemble a second kit to donate, and you’ll earn one hour of community service! Registration begins May 5.
Professional organizers and co-authors of the self-help book Beyond Tidy, Marie Limpert & Annmarie Brogan of Organize Me!