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March/April 2015 Newsletter
Library Update
2014 Annual Report to the Community
It’s been a great year for the Longwood Public Library, as we watch our library transform
and grow into a high performance building and a true community center. Staff have
been busy offering programs and services from our temporary location in the King Kullen
shopping center, as well as program sites around the district. But we are all looking
forward to spring, followed by our late summer move back to our “home”. We will hold
our Annual Budget Vote & Trustee Election on Tuesday, April 14, 8:00 am – 9:00 pm.
The budget information meeting is Wednesday, March 18 at 7:00 pm, and the proposed
budget will be available at the library by March 1. The Board of Trustees is pleased to
announce there will be no override of the state tax cap this year. If you have any
questions about the budget or the library, please contact the library director, Suzanne
Johnson, 924-6400 x275 or by email [email protected].
2014 The Year in Review
• Expansion and renovation of the library proceeded full steam ahead!
• Successfully sold our bonds at a very competitive rate under 3%, which will
save substantial interest over the life of the bond.
• Continued to serve the public from our temporary location
• Offered programs for all ages in numerous locations around the district
• Expanded outreach to additional sites: Leisure Knoll & Meadowbrook Pointe Links
• Added new museum passes, including the Fire Island Lighthouse & Safari Adventure
A Few Statistics from 2014
• There are 48,375 cardholders and 305,910 annual visitors to the library
• More than 637,000 items were checked out
• Patrons downloaded more than 40,000 free ebooks, a 17% increase over 2013
• Librarians conducted over 300 one-on-one technology help sessions
• Free museum passes were borrowed 1061 times, saving taxpayers $35,000
We Need Your Support
Your support in 2015-2016 will help us expand our current level of services and
programs when we return to our renovated facility.
Watch for a special budget mailing in late March.
Longwood
Public Library
Gail Lynch-Bailey
Vice-President
Theresa Germano
Secretary
Kathrine Soscia
Finance
Chairperson
Chris Hanley
Building
Chairperson
March is Women’s History Month
Legendary Women of Long Island
Monday, March 16 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 1
In honor of Women’s History Month, noted Long Island Gold Coast
expert and bestselling author Monica Randall will examine the lives
of an elite group of glamorous women who lived during the glory days
of Long Island’s fabled Gold Coast. Alva Vanderbilt, Zelda Fitzgerald,
Barbara Hutton and Gertrude Whitney were some of the first American
superstars as their lives, loves, and scandals played out on the pages of
newspapers all over the country. Ms. Randall will discuss these women’s
lives and many others. (LWA121)
Location: LHS Room 1502
1241 Middle Country Road
Middle Island, NY 11953
631.924.6400
longwoodlibrary.org
Board of Trustees
Lauren O’Connell
President
Inside the building, much progress has been made. Tan-colored
spray foam insulation can be seen here along the walls and on the
ceiling of the new auditorium. Also visible in the photo are a stack of
“borrowed light” frames – interior windows that will allow daylight to
pass through the building. Two important features of the transformed
library will be natural light and improved energy efficiency!
Library Board Meetings
Budget Information Meeting – Wednesday, March 18 at 7:00 pm at LPL
Wednesday, April 15 at 7:00 pm at LPL
Library Closed
Sunday, April 5 – Easter
Hours
Monday–Friday: 9:30 am-9:00 pm
Saturday: 9:30 am-5:00 pm
Sunday: 1:00 pm-5:00 pm
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Children’s Programs
Unless otherwise noted, all programs for children from birth through Pre-K are intended for parents and children together.
Programs for children in grades K-6 are intended for children on their own.
Happy Birthday,
Dr. Seuss!
Monday, March 2 at 10:30 am OR 2:00 pm
Children (2 years–Pre K)
Registration is ongoing
One fish, two fish, red fish,
blue fish! Come and celebrate
the wild
and wacky
world of all
things Seuss!
Stories, crafts and
a fun time await.
(LWJ510)
Location: YPC
PlayTown
Tuesday, March 3 at 10:30 am OR 2:00 pm
Children (2 years–Pre K)
Registration is ongoing
Research shows that reading aloud with children is the
single most important thing to prepare a child for
reading and learning. The Read Aloud 15 Minutes national
campaign promotes parents reading aloud to their children at
least 15 minutes every day starting at birth.
Parents are children’s first and most important teachers.
Begin your child’s learning journey today!
Stop by the Children’s Department to find out more.
Library Playdate
Miss Tiffany’s Tappin’ Toes
Thursdays, March 5, 12 and 19 at 11:00 am
Children (3 years-Pre K)
Registration is ongoing
Tuesdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at 2:00 pm
Children (3-5 years)
Registration is ongoing
Does your child love to dance around and perform?
Come join Miss Tiffany for a dance story and then
learn some basic dance moves. At the end of three
fabulously fun weeks, your little dancers will put
on a show for parents and guests. Please be sure
your children are wearing comfortable clothes and
appropriate shoes for movement. Please note that
this is a three-week program. (LWJ219)
Bring your child for a morning of friends and fun!
This open-ended playtime will provide a wonderful
opportunity for you to bond with your child while
making new friends! (LWJ124)
Location: YPC
- Kiddie Café -
Come visit Longwood’s
newest “community,”
PlayTown! Children will
use their imaginations
as they visit and play in
PlayTown’s supermarket,
animal hospital, library and other community centers.
By participating in dramatic play with costumes and
acting out behaviors of community helpers, children
develop important social/emotional skills. It helps them
understand the world around them and their place in it.
Fun and learning for your little one. (LWJ300)
Location: YPC
Location: YPC
Partner with your child in a calm, relaxed environment
that will provide an intimate setting for learning through
sensory activities. Taught by Lisa Joy Walters, a
NYS-certified special education teacher with more
than 20 years of experience, this four-week program
is particularly appropriate for young children with
developmental delays and/or those who fall within the
autism spectrum. It is an inclusive program and all
children are welcome. (LWJ235)
Paws for Reading
Wednesdays, March 4, 18
April 1, 15 and May 6, 27
4:30 pm to 6:00 pm
Drop in only (no registration)
Man’s best friend can do a
lot more than fetch and roll over.
Research now suggests that dogs
can actually help children learn to read. Come
meet Karen Maier and one of her certified therapy
dogs for a 15-minute reading session. For young
children one of the big challenges in learning to
read is the embarrassment of making mistakes.
Reading to dogs provides a simple solution: a nonjudgmental, comforting furry friend who “listens”
and takes the pressure off of the child as he learns
to read. This program will be a “drop-in” for any
child who is a reader through grade 6. Karen will
be here beginning at 4:30 pm with the last session
beginning no later than 5:45 pm. (LWJ905)
Location: LPL
Program Location Key
“Veggies and Dip”
Wednesday, March 11 at 4:45 pm
Children (grades K-2)
Registration is ongoing
Crunch, munch, dip…come
and make a healthy snack with
your library friends! You will
enjoy chomping on a good story
and then creating a creamy
dip with veggies! (LWJ302)
Lisa Joy and Friends
Fridays, March 6, 13 and 20 at 2:00 pm
Children (2 years–Pre K)
Registration is ongoing
Location: YPC
1, 2, 3, Play with Me!
Tuesdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at 10:30 am
Children (12 months–3 years)
Registration is ongoing
Bring your child for a
morning of friends and
fun! This open-ended
playtime will provide a
wonderful opportunity
for you to bond with your
child while making new
friends! (LWJ123)
Location: YPC
Location: LPL
Babies and Books
Saturday, March 14 at 11:00 am
Children (infant–11 months)
Registration is ongoing
This is an early literacy experience
for parents and their babies that
includes an introduction to reading the
best board books, simple songs and
nursery rhymes. (LWJ105)
Location: LPL
St. Patrick’s Day Fun
Monday, March 16 at 10:30 am OR 2:00 pm • Children (2 years–Pre K)
Tuesday, March 17 at 5:30 pm • Children (K-grade 3)
Registration is ongoing
Children are invited to join us for a shamrock-in’ time as we
learn all about St. Patrick’s Day through art and story. (LWJ504)
Location: Monday, March 16 – YPC
Tuesday, March 17 – LPL
LPL: Longwood Public Library – Temporary Location – 1241 Middle Country Road, Middle Island
LHS: Longwood High School – 100 Longwood Road, Middle Island
LJHS: Longwood Junior High School – 198 Longwood Road, Middle Island
WMI: West Middle Island Elementary School – 30 Swezey Lane, Middle Island
YPC: Yaphank Presbyterian Church – Community Services Center – 65 Main Street, Yaphank (behind the church)
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Longwood Public Library
Register for programs in person, online at longwoodlibrary.org or by telephone at 924-6400
Drop-In Lego Play
Monday, March 16 from 6:00 pm-7:30 pm
Children (K-grade 6)
No registration required
Children are invited to drop-in and play
with our Legos! Boards will be available
on a first-come, first-served basis. Bring
your friends and have some fun! (LWJ346)
Location: LPL
Can You Build It?
Saturday, March 21 at 11:00 am
Children (K-grade 3)
Registration is ongoing
Can you build a tower out of gumdrops
and marshmallows? Which structure
design will hold the most weight? Test these theories
and more when we create and explore! (LWJ523)
Location: LPL
- Crafty Kids -
“Lion and Lamb”
Monday, March 23 at 10:30 am OR 2:00 pm
OR Saturday, March 28 at 10:00 am
Children (2 years–Pre K)
Registration begins March 2
March in like a lion, and out like a lamb
at this springtime Crafty Kids! Listen
to some stories and make a roaring
cute craft! LWJ225
Location: Monday, March 23 – YPC
Saturday, March 28 – LPL
Backyard Birds
Tuesday, March 24 at 6:30 pm
Families with children (3 years–grade 3)
Registration begins March 2
Children and parents are invited to join Miss Rosemary
for this fun filled, hands-on program. Learn about the
birds that live in your very own backyard. Each family
will make a feeder to help the birds survive the winter
and a craft to help them get ready for spring. Don’t
miss this fun family night! (LWJ505)
Location: WMI
Bookies n’ Cookies n’ Fun
A Delicious Book Discussion
Thursday, March 26 at 5:30 pm
Children (grades K-3)
Registration begins March 2
Come join us as we read and explore
the book Imogene’s Antlers by David
Small. We will go on a scavenger
hunt based upon the events in the
story and enjoy a “cookie-licious
treat” to add to the fun! (Snacks provided may not be
suitable for those with food allergies.) (LWJ712)
Location: LPL
Baby and Me
Monday, March 30 at 6:30 pm
Children (infant–11 months)
Registration begins March 2
This is a lap-time language enrichment
program where baby is the focus of
songs and rhymes. (LWJ104)
Location: LPL
Tween Programs
Open to children in grades 4-6
Be sure to check out the children’s section for additional programs that are suitable for tweens!
Creator Club:
Marbled Milk Paper
Monday, March 9 at 7:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 2
Come try milk painting, where you’ll mix food
coloring, milk, and dish soap to create colorful
watery designs. Then we’ll transfer your designs
onto paper that you can use for making cards,
journals or art projects! (LWJ673)
Location: LPL
Minecraft Club
Saturday, March 14 at 5:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 2
Join your library friends for a fun game of
Minecraft! Build your own castle, fight the Ender
Dragon, or explore the Nether – the possibilities
are endless! We’ll be playing the Minecraft.edu
version of the game, so you do not need to have a
personal account to play. There will be snacks and
lots of time to play! (Snacks provided might not be
suitable for those with food allergies.) (LWJ305)
Location: LPL
Games and Goodies
Friday, March 20 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 2
Friday, April 24 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 25
Children (grades 4-6)
Join us for an evening of snacks and fun games
with your friends! Solve the mystery in Clue, build
a Jenga tower, or bowl a virtual game on our Wii.
We’ll be bringing lots of board games and video
games, too! (Snacks provided might not be suitable
for those with food allergies.) (LWJ312)
Location: Friday, March 20 – LHS Room TBA
Friday, April 24 – LJHS Room TBA
Can You Build It?
Saturday, March 21 at 12:15 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 2
Can you build a tower out of gumdrops and
marshmallows? Which structure design will hold the
most weight? Test these theories and more, when
we create and explore! (LWJ523)
Location: LPL
Kindness Kids:
Candyland Candy Bags
Monday, March 23 at 7:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 2
Tween Trivia!
Thursday, April 9 at 2:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 13
What is the name of Harry Potter’s best
red-headed friend? Which is taller – the
Eiffel Tower or the Statue of Liberty?
Who was the first Disney princess? Join
your library friends and show off your knowledge of
books, movies, music, animals, and more! (LWJ644)
Location: YPC
Jump Bunch
“60 Second Challenge”
Friday, April 10 at 12:15 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 13
Do you enjoy watching shows like
“Figure It Out” or “Minute to Win It!”? If
you answered yes, now is your chance
to be a contestant. You will participate in
a series of outrageously fun 60-second
challenges testing your agility, timing,
balance and more. Please wear sneakers and
comfortable clothing. (LWJ816)
Location: YPC
Creator Club:
DIY Dream Catcher
Monday, April 13 at 7:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 19
Sleep tight with sweet dreams! Join our Creator
Club to make and decorate a colorful dream catcher
from feathers, duct tape, and lace doilies. (LWJ674)
Location: LPL
Bunny Cupcakes
Friday, April 17 at 7:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 25
Join your library friends and the
Baking Coach for a special springtime
treat! Make and decorate three bunny
cupcakes to take home and enjoy. (LWJ643)
Location: LHS Room TBA
Minecraft Crafts Part 2
Saturday, April 18 at 12:00 pm OR 1:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 25
Minecraft Crafts is back! Step away from the computer
and bring your favorite game into the real world.
Make your own pickaxe out of foam board, Creeper
backpack, Enderman lunch bag and more! (LWJ635)
Help the Children’s Department get ready for our LifeSized Candyland program! Come and decorate the
paper bags the young players will use to collect candy
as they visit all of Candyland’s lands. (LWJ684)
Location: LPL
Location: LPL
Tuesday, April 21 at 7:00 pm
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 25
What a Hoot!
Monday, April 6 at 11:30 am
Children (grades 4-6)
Registration begins March 13
Learn about owls through stories, crafts and real
owl pellets! Each child will get a chance to see what
an owl has eaten. It will be a real hooot! (LWJ524)
Location: YPC
Programs requiring in-person registration are marked with an asterisk (*)
Kindness Kids:
Super Soup Planters
Spring is here! Come celebrate Earth Day and give
a flower a brightly colored home by decorating a
soup can. Then, we’ll donate all of our super soup
planters to a nursing home in our community.
(LWJ683)
Location: LPL
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Children’s Programs in April
Sign a Story
Wednesday, April 1 at 7:00 pm
Children (K-grade 3)
Registration begins March 13
Come, listen and watch as our “Signing
Teens” read and sign stories about sports and adventure
for children. This unique storytime will be a fun and
literacy rich experience for all. Jennie Sardone, sign
language instructor, will also teach some basic signs to
share. (LWJ650)
Location: LPL
Blooming Babies
Thursday, April 2 at 6:30 pm
Children (infant–11 months)
Registration begins March 13
Watch your baby bloom with
delight while listening to the songs, rhymes and
movement of this early literacy program! (LWJ111)
Location: LPL
Baby Games
Saturday, April 4 at 10:30 am
Children (infant–11 months)
Registration begins March 13
Join us for a program especially for
babies! Music, movement, props
and games for our youngest patrons! (LWJ103)
JumpBunch
Spring Training
Friday, April 10 at 10:00 am
Children (3 years–PreK)
Registration begins March 13
Take me out to the ball game; take me
out with the crowd! Join Coach Winkie
as she gets your child “into the swing
of it” with some baseball fun for your
little one! (LWJ244)
Location: YPC
JumpBunch
“60 Second Challenge”
Friday, April 10 at 11:00 am
Children (K-grade 3)
Registration begins March 13
Do you enjoy watching shows like
“Figure It Out” or “Minute to Win
It!”? If you answered yes, now is
your chance to be a contestant.
You will participate in a series
of outrageously fun 60-second
challenges testing your agility, timing,
balance and more. Please wear
sneakers and comfortable clothing. (LWJ816)
Location: YPC
Location: LPL
What a Hoot!
Monday, April 6 at 10:30 am
Children (K-grade 3)
Registration begins March 13
Life-Sized
Candyland Game
Learn about owls through stories, crafts and real owl
pellets! Each child will get a chance to see what an owl
has eaten. It will be a real hooot! (LWJ524)
Saturday, April 11 at 6:00-8:00 pm
Families with children (3 years–grade 3)
Registration begins March 19
Location: YPC
Families are invited to
experience the classic
game Candyland
as they never have
before! Walk through
a life-sized game
board with teen
volunteers playing
the roles of King
Kandy, Queen
Frostine, Gramma
Nutt, and all the rest.
Games will begin at 10-minute intervals from
6:30 to 8:00 pm. Each group may have up to
three players; each player may bring one nonplaying guest. For example, parents with small
children may play as one. Each game will take
about 30 minutes. Register in-person or over
the phone only. (LWJ555)
Pocket Pets
Tuesday, April 7 at 10:00 am OR 11:30 am
Children (4 years–grade 2 with parents)
Registration begins March 13
Do you have a pet? Have you ever wondered what
small pet to get? Come learn about small pets and
meet a few! Then you will select a rock pet, pamper
and dress it at our rock salon! (LWJ340)
Location: YPC
Sandra Boynton Celebration
Wednesday, April 8 at 10:30 am
Children (18 months–Pre K)
Registration begins March 13
This celebration will feature all things Sandra Boynton!
Join us for some stories and crafts all about pigs,
sheep, cows and hippopotami. Sing, dance and
celebrate this amazing author with us! (LWJ246)
Location: YPC
Backyard Bugs
Thursday, April 9 at 10:30 am
Children (4 years–grade 2)
Registration begins March 13
Are you bugging your grown-up to
take you to the library? Well join us this month for a
creepy crawly story about the bugs in your backyard
and then enjoy a tasty treat! (Snacks provided may not
be suitable for those with food allergies.) (LWJ728)
Location: YPC
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Location: LPL
Infant Massage
Mondays, April 13, 20 and 27 at 10:00 am
Children (infant–pre crawler)
Registration begins March 19
Kids Can Vote Too!!
Tuesday, April 14 from 9:30 am-9:00 pm
Children (up to grade 6)
On Tuesday, April 14, children of all
ages are invited to vote for their
favorite authors, books, characters
and movies. Voting will be available
all day at the library. Each child
who votes gets to pick a prize from our
Treasure Chest!
Construction Zone
Tuesday, April 14 at 10:30 am OR 2:00 pm
Children (2 years–Pre K)
Registration begins March 19
Put on your hard hats and let’s build
with all types of blocks! Imaginative
play to enhance your child’s gross
motor skills along with socialization. Bring your little
construction workers to our newest program! (LWJ224)
Location: YPC
- Crafty Kids -
“Dinosaur vs. the Library”
Thursday, April 16 at 10:30 am OR 5:30 pm OR
Saturday, April 25 at 2:00 pm
Registration begins March 25
Dinosaur is going to one of his
favorite places, the library, and on
the way he encounters a series
of animals, including a cow,
baby chicks, a turtle and an owl,
and shares his roars with each.
Celebrate National Library Week
with stories and crafts, and see who wins…Dinosaur or
the Library! (LWJ225)
Location: Thursday, April 16 – YPC
Saturday, April 25 – LPL
Parent Toddler
Workshop
Tuesdays at 9:30 OR 11:00 am OR
Thursdays at 11:00 am
Begins the week of April 20 and
ends the week of May 25
Children (12 months–3 years)
Registration begins March 25
This program allows parents and children to
spend time together filled with crafts, toys, songs
and games. This weekly program also includes
a resource person who will discuss issues such
as toilet learning, nutrition, child safety and other
parenting questions you may have. (LWJ101)
Location: YPC
Preschool Playtime
Tuesdays at 12:30 pm
Begins the week of April 20 and
ends the week of May 25
Children (3 years–Pre K)
Registration begins March 25
Join us for a three-week hands-on workshop. Parents
of babies and parents-to-be will learn the techniques
and benefits of massage with NYS-licensed and
registered massage therapist Patricia Cadolino.
(LWJ110)
Calling all preschoolers! Join us for this weekly
program with friends and fun where your child
will have an hour of “play and learn” time. Each
session will start with an extended circle time in
which stories and songs are shared followed by a
related craft and free play. (LWJ200)
Location: YPC
Location: YPC
Register for programs in person, online at longwoodlibrary.org or by telephone at 924-6400
Upcoming Children’s Programs in May
Save the date! Screen-Free Week
MONDAY, MAY 4 – SUNDAY, MAY 10, 2015
Screen-Free Week is a national celebration in which children and families spend seven days turning off
entertainment screen media and turning ON life! It’s a time to unplug and play, read, daydream, create,
explore and spend family time with family and friends…and the library! Please join in on the
“screen-free fun” with one or more of the Longwood Public Library’s “screen-free” activities!
Mother Goose on the Loose
Friday, May 1 at 11:00 am
Children (12 months–Pre K)
Registration begins April 8
Celebrate Mother Goose Day with a
morning of rhymes, songs and crafts
galore! Children are invited to visit
with Mother Goose along with some
of her favorite friends. (Snacks provided may not be
suitable for those with food allergies.) (LWJ107)
May the “Fourth”
Be with You
Monday, May 4 at 7:00 pm
Children (grades 2-6)
Registration begins April 14
Calling all Padawans! Come
down for a Jedi training program!
We will make Star Wars crafts, have Wookie cookies
and master the Force! (LWJ837)
That Special Someone
Friday, May 8 at 5:30 pm
Children (grades K-3)
Registration begins April 14
Join us for a few sweet stories
and then make a gift that
you can give to your special
someone. (LWJ358) Location: LPL
Location: WMI Room TBA
Location: YPC
Mostly Mother Goose
Saturday, May 2 at 11:00 am
Children (infant–36 months)
Registration begins April 8
Classic nursery rhymes along with
popular children’s songs will
be enjoyed by all during this
literacy rich program for
young ones. (LWJ102)
Mama’s Little Babytime
Wednesday, May 6 at 10:30 am OR
Saturday, May 9 at 10:30 am
Children (infant–24 months)
Registration begins April 14
Bring your baby for a circle time of
songs, baby games and a simple craft
for you to create with your little one.
(LWJ120)
Location: Wednesday, May 6 – YPC
Saturday, May 9 – LPL
Location: LPL
- Crafty Kids -
Morning Stories
Mondays, May 4, 11 and 18 at 10:30 am
Children (2-5 years)
Registration begins April 14
Start your child’s day off with a story
and a smile! Come and listen to
some favorite childhood tales
as well as new ones, along with
songs and movement activities.
(LWJ245)
Location: LPL
“All Kinds of Kisses”
Thursday, May 7 at 6:30 pm OR
Friday, May 8 at 10:30 am OR 2:00 pm
Children (2 years–Pre K)
Registration begins April 14
Each barnyard animal has
its favorite kind of kiss, but
the best of all is a mother’s
goodnight kiss. Come hear
this sweet story and make
a craft with your special
someone! (LWJ225)
MUSEUM PASSES
The library has FREE museum passes to
29 different museums on Long Island and
in New York City. Stop by the Children’s
Department Desk to reserve a pass today,
or sign up online at longwoodlibrary.org.
Here are just a few that we recommend
for families with children:
• Children’s Museum of the East End
• Fire Island Lighthouse NEW!
• Long Island Children’s Museum
• Maritime Explorium
• Safari Adventure NEW!
• South Fork Natural History Museum
Location: LPL
Children’s Book Week May 4-10
Children’s Book Week is the annual celebration of books for young people and the joy of reading
Established in 1919, Children’s Book Week is the longest-running national literacy initiative in the country. Come
celebrate at the Longwood Public Library by attending one of our great library programs, visiting our Children’s
Department, and participating in our first bookmark contest! Entry forms will be available online or at the library from
May 4-10 and designed bookmarks should be returned by June 1. The winning bookmarks will be printed and featured
throughout the summer.
LPL: Longwood Public Library – Temporary Location – 1241 Middle Country Road, Middle Island
Program Location Key
WMI: West Middle Island Elementary School – 30 Swezey Lane, Middle Island
YPC: Yaphank Presbyterian Church – Community Services Center – 65 Main Street, Yaphank (behind the church)
Programs requiring in-person registration are marked with an asterisk (*)
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Young Adult Programs
Young Adult programs are open to students in grades 7-12
Students who have not yet completed 6th grade are welcome to register for programs in our Children’s Department.
Everyone who registers for a Young Adult Services program needs a valid LPL library card.
YA Community Service Opportunities
If you need community service hours or if you just like the idea of helping others,
sign up for a fun program:
*Book Review
We are looking for young adults each month who
would be willing to read a newly published teen novel
and write a brief review which will be published on our
Facebook page! Pick up a book and a review form
in the new teen books section. When you finish the
book, write a review and return it to the library. When
we receive your review, we’ll give you a certificate
for a half hour of community service. You can select
books at any time throughout the year.
Design a
Gingerbread Man!
Tuesday, March 10 from 7:00-8:00 pm OR
Tuesday, March 17 from 7:00-8:00 pm
Registration is ongoing
We are getting ready for our
Life-Sized Candyland program
by decorating giant cardboard
gingerbread men that will be used as
game pieces. We want each to be
unique, so yours could be a princess,
a pirate or a superhero. We’ll provide
lots of craft supplies – you supply the imagination!
Everyone who attends will receive a certificate for one
hour of community service. (LWY159)
Location: LPL
Sign a Story: Sports
Wednesdays, March 11, 18 & 25 and
April 1 from 7:00-7:45 pm
Registration is ongoing
Join sign language instructor Jennie Sardone
for another session of this great program! You’ll
spend the first three weeks with Jennie, learning
some basic signs as well as how to sign the text
of several children’s storybooks about sports. Our
fourth session will be an actual Children’s Department
storytime, where you will help teach the children the
signs for the animals while the librarian reads the
stories out loud. You must be able to commit to all
four sessions of this program in order to participate,
and everyone who does will get a certificate for four
hours of community service. (LWY174)
Location: LPL
Life-Sized Candyland
Assistance
Tuesday, April 7 from 2:00-4:00 pm
Wednesday, April 8 from 2:00-4:00 pm
Saturday, April 11 from 5:00-8:30 pm
Registration begins March 2
Earn ten hours of volunteer
credit (we’ll give you an extra
helping for this program!)
while developing your
creative talents and helping
to brighten a young person’s
day. Sign up to build sets,
design costumes, and act a
role in the library’s Life-Sized
Candyland program, in
which YOU bring this classic
board game to life. Please note that this program is
only open to Longwood teens in grades 7-12 who can
commit to all 7.5 hours (no partial service credit will
be given). (LWY101)
Location: Tuesday & Wednesday, April 7 & 8 – YPC
Saturday, April 11 – LPL
Talking Newsletter
Thursday, April 16 from 7:00-8:30 pm
Registration begins March 14
We have a link on our homepage so that
visually impaired patrons can click n’ listen
to our newsletter being read to them. We
need four teens each month who are willing
to read the Children’s and Young Adult
sections of our newsletter out loud while
we record you. Everyone who participates
will receive a certificate for 1.5 hours of
community service. (LWY002)
Location: LPL
Baking to Donate:
Baseball Cookie Pops
Friday, April 24 from 7:00-8:00 pm
Registration begins March 21
We’ll be marking the start of the
baseball season by creating these
adorable and delicious treats for the
residents of our local veteran’s home.
Everyone who participates will receive a certificate for
one hour of community service. (LWY175)
Location: LJHS Room 2402
Minecraft Guild
Saturday, March 14 from 6:30-8:30 pm
Registration is ongoing
Minecraft is more than just a
game about breaking and placing
blocks. Players can work together to build
wonderfully imaginative things, or can work
independently to build a portal to another world. It’s like
digital Legos – only better! There will be snacks and lots of
time to play. We’ll be playing the Minecraft.edu version of
the game, which means that while you do not need to have a
personal account to play, you will be playing on the library’s
server. Everyone who attends will need to sign and agree to
LPL’s Minecraft Code of Conduct before starting the game. A
copy of our Minecraft Code of Conduct can be found under
the “Teens” link on the library’s homepage. (LWY158)
Location: LPL
Chalkboard Clock
Friday, March 20 from 7:00-8:00 pm
Registration begins March 1
Personalize this fun and useful wall clock
by first painting wood with chalkboard paint
and then using nail polish to hand paint
small gems. The finished product includes a
clock mechanism, clock hands and battery
and measures 6” x 12”. All materials will be
provided. (LWY178)
Location: LHS Room 1707
*SAT Preparation
Tuesdays, March 24 & 31 and April 14 & 21 from
6:00-8:30 pm
Fee: $65 (cash, exact change required)
Grades 9-12
Registration is ongoing. You may register at
the door on the first night of class if space
permits. Please call the library in advance
to find out if there is room in the class.
This four-session class is timed to
prepare students for the May SAT exam.
Everyone will need to bring a calculator,
notebook and pen to class. (LWY014)
Location: LHS Room 1501
Ladybug Tangled Tote
Friday, April 10 from 6:00-9:00 pm
Registration begins March 7
This adorable ladybug tote bag can tote
your things for spring, but it could also be
a great Mother’s Day gift! Linda O’Connell
will be here to teach you how to decorate it
with “tangles”, miniature pieces of unplanned, abstract, black
and white art that are not only exquisitely beautiful but fun
and relaxing to create. All materials will be provided. Please
wear old clothes or bring a smock. (LWY179)
Location: LPL
Games and Goodies
Friday, April 17 from 7:00-8:30 pm
Registration begins March 7
Spend an evening playing games and
munching on a variety of goodies! We’ll
be bringing lots of board games, delicious
snacks and our Wii so that we can play some
video games, too! (LWY010)
Location: LHS Room 1709
The library will try to accommodate refund requests made one week prior to the scheduled program date,
unless the program is advertised as “Non-Refundable.” Requests can be made at the Adult Department Desk.
Program Location Key
6
Longwood Public Library
LPL: Longwood Public Library – Temporary Location – 1241 Middle Country Road, Middle Island
LHS: Longwood High School – 100 Longwood Road, Middle Island
LJHS: Longwood Junior High School – 198 Longwood Road, Middle Island
YPC: Yaphank Presbyterian Church – Community Services Center – 65 Main Street, Yaphank (behind the church)
Register for programs in person, online at longwoodlibrary.org or by telephone at 924-6400
Authors Unlimited 4
Adult Programs
Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 am-3:00 pm
Grades 7-12
Please join us for Authors Unlimited, which
celebrates reading by connecting teens
and authors! This FREE full-day program
is open to everyone, but teens
and tweens get preferred seating.
Attendees will get the chance to
meet dynamic authors of young adult
literature, first at an author panel and
then in smaller breakout sessions afterward. Books will be available
for purchase with time for autographs at the end of the day!
Community service will be awarded to any teen who registers in
advance and attends for the entire day. You can find updates and
further information at: www.facebook.com/AuthorsUnlimited
Location: St. Joseph’s College, 155 West Roe Boulevard,
Patchogue
Start Planning for Summer Fun:
Open to All Ages
*Ducks Baseball
Seed Swap
Saturday, March 7 at 10:00 am
No registration required
Monday, March 30 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 7
Did you save your best vegetable
and flower seeds, and can’t wait
to plant this year’s garden? Would
you like to share some of your
seeds and try some new varieties, courtesy of other
“seed savers”? The library will host our first seed
swap, just in time for spring. Bring some seeds,
in individual envelopes, labeled with the name,
variety, quantity and your name, and swap with
other gardeners. Organic farmers Peter and Julia
Priolo will show you how easy it is to grow unusual
varieties and increase plant diversity. Volunteers
from the Longwood Victory Garden at Bartlett Park
will also be here. For more information on saving
seeds, check out the Long Island Regional Seed
Consortium, lirsc.org. (LWA197)
Over the past several years,
raising chickens has become
increasingly popular throughout
Suffolk County. Representatives
from the Suffolk County Farm
will present a workshop covering everything
a homeowner needs to get started on this
enjoyable pastime. Topics include chicken
breeds and behavior, housing and weather
concerns, equipment, nutrition, disease
prevention and town ordinances. See live
chicks and hens as well as examples of basic
equipment. (LWA131)
Location: LPL
Outreach Services
for Veterans
Tickets: $12 each
(cash, exact change required at registration)
The Ducks are three-time Atlantic League Champs!
The library has tickets for two great Ducks baseball
games: Sunday, June 21 at 1:35 pm in Section 113 and
Saturday, July 4 at 6:35 pm in Section 113. (LWY750)
*Splish Splash
Ages 2 and under are free
Tickets: $29 each
(cash, exact change required at registration)
Bring the family to Splish Splash in Riverhead on either
Saturday, July 18 OR Monday, August 3. Families
provide their own transportation to and from the water
park. Tickets are non-refundable. (LWY027)
*Country Fair
Tickets: $18 each
(cash, exact change required at registration)
Do you like laser tag? Go-karts? Miniature golf? Batting
cages? Then join us for an evening of unlimited activities
from 6:00-9:00 pm at Country Fair in Medford!
Dates are: Wednesday, July 15 OR Thursday, July 30
OR Tuesday, August 11. (LWY751)
In-person registration begins March 1
at the Adult Department Desk.
There is no limit to the number of tickets purchased for these events
but you must have a valid Longwood Public Library card.
Free Homework Help
with Live, Online Tutors
Students in grades K-12 can connect to certified tutors
every day from 2:00-11:00 pm! Tutors are available
to assist with specific homework questions or you
can choose “skills building” for help brushing up on
academic skills. You can even email a paper or essay
to one of the tutors, and they will send back constructive
comments within 24 hours. Spanish-speaking tutors
are also available everyday.
Visit the library’s homepage longwoodlibrary.org
and point to the Teens drop-down menu. Choose the
Homework Help link. Enter the barcode from the back
of your library card and choose the subject in which
you need help. It’s easy and free!
Raising Backyard Chickens
Monday, March 9 from 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Monday, March 30 from 3:00 pm-8:00 pm
No registration required
SSVF Outreach Coordinator/VA Liaison Roger
Leathers LMSW will explain homeless services
for veteran families. The Supportive Services for
Veteran Families (SSVF) grant is presented by
Services for the Underserved in partnership with
United Veterans Beacon House. SSVF provides
support services to low income veterans who are
in need of housing assistance or are homeless.
SSVF offers advocacy and assistance in connecting
to benefits, and may be able to provide payments
to third parties to assist in arrears with rental and
utilities. Mr. Leathers will also be available to answer
general veteran benefits questions. (LWA009)
Location: LPL
Defensive Driving Class
Monday & Tuesday, March 23 & 24
from 6:30-9:30 pm
Monday & Tuesday, April 20 & 21
from 6:30-9:30 pm
Registration for either class begins March 7
Registration fee due at first class:
$30 per person, payable by check to
Driver Safety Program
Completion of this course helps those who attend
to become better, safer drivers and may include a
reduction of violation points on your license and
a discount on automobile insurance. A separate
check is required for each registrant. (LWA301)
Location: LHS Room 1504
The Mindfulness Response
Thursday, March 26 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 7
Deborah Moore will discuss
her newly published book, The
Mindfulness Response: Inner
Happiness Every Day. She
will explain how to use simple
pragmatic techniques for
developing inner happiness and
how to retrain your mind to think differently despite
life’s stressors. Ms. Moore is a NYS-licensed
marriage and family therapist and a professor
of psychology and counseling for Empire State
College and Capella University. (LWA199)
Location: LHS Room TBA
Programs requiring in-person registration are marked with an asterisk (*)
Location: YPC
Hiking on Long Island
Monday, March 30 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 7
Lee McAllister will discuss hiking
opportunities on Long Island. Lee is
active in the scouting, blazing and
maintaining of the 125 mile-long Paumanok Path that
runs from Rocky Point to Montauk Point. His lecture
will encompass the geology, natural and human
history, flora, fauna and topographical features that
make Long Island such an interesting place to hike
at any season. Lee’s book, Hiking on Long Island,
is currently in its fourth edition and has more than
100 photographs with maps and important details
pertaining to hiking. (LWA139)
Location: LHS Room 1501
Smart Nutrition for
Busy People
Wednesday, April 1 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 14
Holistic health coach Tina Annibell will share
her super quick and simple meal ideas and best
meal planning strategies, as well as the single
most important step you can take when time is
at a premium. You’ll learn how to make the best
choices when eating out, and you’ll go home with
Tina’s favorite time-saving recipes. Tina is a boardcertified holistic health coach and the founder
of Nourished Living, a private holistic nutrition
practice in Sayville. (LWA123)
Location: LHS Room 1501
Shredding Day
Sunday, April 12 from 2:00-4:00 pm
No registration required
Protect your privacy and get rid of clutter! A
shredding truck from Quality Shredding of Deer
Park will be in the King Kullen parking lot for
on-site shredding of personal documents. They
will take up to three boxes or bags per family. No
binders, plastic or cardboard please. This event will
take place rain or shine. (LWA470)
Beginning Yoga
Mondays, April 13, 20 & 27 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 21
Learn the benefits of yoga with Dalia
Massen. Working with the body,
breath and mind, yoga helps you
achieve flexibility, strength, healing and
serenity. Please bring a yoga mat
or large towel to class. (LWA500)
Location: YPC
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Arts & Crafts Programs
*Bunny Plate
Adult Programs continued
Beekeeping on Long Island
Wednesday, March 25 at 6:30 pm
Registration begins March 7
$9 materials fee due at registration
Welcome spring with this adorable bunny painted on
a plate. Linda O’Connell will be here to assist you.
(LWA241)
Location: LJHS Room 1103
Tuesday, April 14 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 21
Tuesday, April 21 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 4
Master Beekeeper Chris Kelly will give an
overview of beekeeping on Long Island.
Learn about costs, gear, social structure
of bees, site preparation and harvesting. (LWA129)
Join Sweetbriar Nature Center educator Sue Krause as
she shares tips to help you make a difference in your
community and your world. Learn how to save money
while helping to sustain our planet. Topics will include
green cleaning, attracting wildlife to your yard, planting
trees, eco-vacations and local hiking trails. (LWA161)
Location: LHS Room 1503
*Mosaic Mirror
Spring Makeover
Tuesday, March 31 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 7
Catherine Martin returns to help you make this
mosaic mirror. Enjoy selecting and arranging sea
shells around a mirror as you learn about the art of
mosaic design. The finished piece makes a lovely
gift or can be hung in your home for a touch of the
sea! (LWA230)
Location: LJHS Room 1103
Wednesday, April 15 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 4
Ladies, join us for a fun-filled evening
learning about make-up and skincare
products. Licensed esthetician Tahlia
Fuller will be here to share some ideas
on how to freshen your look for spring! (LWA119)
Location: LHS Room 1711
Drawing/Sketching Class
Wednesdays, April 22 & 29 from 7:00-9:00 pm
Registration begins April 4
This time-honored medium is essential to any
artist’s education. Marlene Bezich will explore the
art of the “quick sketch” as well as other drawing
exercises. Students will leave class with a better
understanding and appreciation for creating in black
and white. Please pick up a materials list at the
Adult Department Desk. (LWA219)
Location: LJHS Room 1102
Illusion Necklace
Thursday, April 23 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 4
$10 materials fee due at registration
Come enjoy learning how to make this simple and
elegant necklace. The beads on the necklace
look as if they are floating. Crimp beads are used
as “stoppers” so the floating beads stay in place.
(LWA208)
Location: LHS Room 1709
Soap Painting
Musical Programs
Three Voices
Sunday, April 19 at 2:00 pm
Registration begins April 4
Cellist Jeannie Woelker, composer George Cork
Maul and poet Billy Hands perform a collaboration
that explores how the whole is greater than the
sum of its parts. When writing a song, which comes
first: the words or the music? Improvisation, serious
music and provocative poetry. Join us for this fun
program. (LWA013)
Location: Middle Country Public Library, Selden
Branch, 575 Middle Country Road, Selden
Experience Flamenco
Saturday, May 9, from 2:00-3:30 pm
Registration begins Saturday, April 18
Spend an afternoon enjoying the music of flamenco,
a form of Spanish folk music and dance from the
region of Andalusia in southern Spain. Fuerza
Flamenca will dazzle you with the passion of
flamenco dance and flamenco music! (LWM0509)
Location: LJHS Auditorium
Monday, April 27 at 6:30 pm
Registration begins April 4
$4 materials fee due at registration
Earth Day for Everyone
Consulte la página 9 para la traducción en español.
Learn how to create beautiful guest soap with a
hand-painted one-stroke rose design. (LWA420)
Location: LJHS Room 1103
Calligraphy
Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 11
Learn this beautiful style of writing so you can put
that personal touch to invitations and other stationary
items. This class is easy enough for a beginner.
Each participant must bring a Schaefer calligraphy kit
consisting of a pen with nibs and ink cartridges or a
permanent calligraphy marker to class. (LWA234)
Location: LJHS Room 1102
Location: LHS Room 1503
UFOs over Long Island
Tuesday, April 28 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 4
Join us for a multimedia presentation
based on Joseph Flammer’s new
book, UFOs over Long Island, New
York. Mr. Flammer will discuss UFO
sightings, reported abductions,
UFO history and theories about
alien visitations. The program
also includes a lively questionand-answer discussion segment in which audience
members can share their UFO experiences. Copies of
Mr. Flammer’s book will be available for purchase and
signing at the end of the program. (LWA128)
Location: LHS Room 1501
Introduction to
Tea Appreciation
Monday, May 4 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 11
Learn about the world of loose tea. A brief history of
tea, varieties and components of tea, health benefits,
preparation tips, and storing and purchasing tea will be
discussed. Three different teas will be tasted in this
seminar. (LWA160)
Location: LHS Room 1711
Garden Getaways II
Thursday, May 14 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 18
Whatever the season, a garden holds
that season’s best display of nature’s
beauty. The first vivid buds and
blossoms of spring, the vibrant
deep colors of a summer garden,
the riot of rusts, oranges, and
reds in the fall, and the stark
patterns of tree branches
against the sky in winter. If
you’ve “traveled” with Pat before,
you’ve seen ten gardens at their spring and summerflowering best. This time we’ll visit ten new gardens
as well as revisiting several of those you’ve seen, now
in their autumn and winter beauty. You’ll take home
comprehensive information about the 35 public gardens
in the immediate New York area, and discover the best
restaurants and other attractions close to those gardens
we visit in-depth. Prizes will be awarded and all garden
lovers are invited! (LWA130)
Location: LHS Room 1501
The library will try to accommodate refund requests made one week prior to the scheduled program date,
unless the program is advertised as “Non-Refundable.” Requests can be made at the Adult Department Desk.
Program Location Key
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Longwood Public Library
LPL: Longwood Public Library – Temporary Location – 1241 Middle Country Road, Middle Island
LHS: Longwood High School – 100 Longwood Road, Middle Island
LJHS: Longwood Junior High School – 198 Longwood Road, Middle Island
Register for programs in person, online at longwoodlibrary.org or by telephone at 924-6400
- Book Discussions -
Books will be available at the circulation desk one month prior to each discussion.
No registration required. Location: LPL
Daytime Book Discussions
The Secrets of Mary Bowser by Lois Leveen
Thursday, March 19 at 3:15 pm
All her life, Mary has been a slave to the wealthy Van Lew family of Richmond,
Virginia. But when Bet, the willful Van Lew daughter, decides to send Mary to
Philadelphia to be educated, she must leave her family to seize her freedom. Life in
the North brings new friendships, a courtship and a far different education than Mary
ever expected, one that leads her into the heart of the abolition movement. With the
nation edging toward war, she defies Virginia law by returning to Richmond to care for
her ailing father and to fight for emancipation. Posing as a slave in the Confederate
White House in order to spy on President Jefferson Davis, Mary deceives even
those who are closest to her to aid the Union command. Just when it seems that all her courageous
gambles to end slavery will pay off, Mary discovers that everything comes at a cost – even freedom.
Train Trip
to New York City
Saturday, April 11
Cost $9.50 per person, round trip
Limited registration begins March 1
t
The library is sponsoring a do-your-own-thing group
trip into Manhattan via the Long Island Rail Road.
We will depart from the Ronkonkoma train station on
the 9:40 train. All participants must sit in the first car
on the trip into the city. Individuals have the option
to return on any train that day. Cash only, exact
change please. Patrons may purchase up to four
tickets per library card. Please note these tickets
are nonrefundable. Call the Adult Department
Desk at 924-6400 x251.
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Bus Trips
April is Long Island Reads Month!
2015 LONG ISLAND READS SELECTION!
The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman
Thursday, April 16 at 3:15 pm
Mesmerizing and illuminating, The Museum of Extraordinary
Things is the story of an electric and impassioned love
between two vastly different souls in New York during the
volatile first decades of the 20th century. Coralie Sardie is
the daughter of the sinister impresario behind the Museum of Extraordinary Things, a
Coney Island boardwalk freak show that thrills the masses. An exceptional swimmer,
Coralie appears as the Mermaid in her father’s “museum,” alongside performers like
the Wolfman, the Butterfly Girl, and a one-hundred-year-old turtle. One night Coralie
stumbles upon Eddie Cohen, a striking young man taking pictures of moonlit trees in
the woods off the Hudson River. With its colorful crowds of bootleggers, heiresses,
thugs and idealists, New York itself becomes a riveting character as Hoffman weaves
her trademark magic, romance and masterful storytelling to unite Coralie and Eddie in a moving story of
young love in tumultuous times.
There will be no nighttime book discussions until further notice
New York City in the
20th Century
Tuesday, May 5 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins April 11
Martin H. Levinson, PhD., historian and author,
will give a presentation on the early 20th century
in New York City. He will discuss events from the
2015 Long Island Reads novel The Museum of
Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman. These
include the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire, the
immigrant experience and turn-of-the-century
Coney Island. (LWA115)
Location: LHS Room 1501
Noticias Con Elma Lugo
La Experience Flamenco
Sábado, 9 de mayo, de 2:00-3:30 pm
La inscripción comienza el sábado, 18 de abril
Pase una tarde disfrutando de la música del flamenco, una forma de
música popular española y danza de la región de Andalucía, en el
sur de España. Fuerza Flamenca le deslumbrará con la pasión del
baile flamenco y la música flamenca! Código: LWM0509
Ubicación: LJHS
See page 8 for English translation
Inscríbase en persona, en línea o por teléfono 924-6400 x250
Programs requiring in-person registration are marked with an asterisk (*)
Cooking Program
Spring
Entertaining
Monday, March 30 at 7:00 pm
Registration begins March 7
Barbara Sheridan returns to
share some delicious
recipes for a spring
soirée. A tasting will
follow. (LWA652)
Location: LHS
Room 1711
Bus Trip to 9/11 Museum
Wednesday, May 6
Registration begins March 7
Cost $89 per person, payable by check to
McCarney Tours
We will start the day with a visit to the 9/11 Museum.
The National September 11 Museum serves as
the country’s principal institution for examining the
implications of the events of 9/11, documenting the
impact of those events and exploring the continuing
significance of September 11, 2001. The museum’s
110,000 square feet of exhibition space is located in
the archaeological heart of the World Trade Center
site – telling the story of 9/11 through multimedia
displays, archives, narratives and a collection of
monumental and authentic artifacts. There will
be time to visit the 9/11 Memorial Waterfalls after
the museum visit. Next enjoy a family-style lunch
served at the Peking Duck Restaurant in Chinatown.
Following lunch (weather permitting), visit the High
Line, a one-mile aerial greenway built on a section
of the former elevated freight railroad spur along the
West Side. The bus will leave Friendly’s parking
lot at 9:15 am and return at approximately 6:15 pm.
(LWA405)
Bus Trip to Brooklyn
Wednesday, June 17
Registration begins April 4
Cost $97 per person, payable by check to
McCarney Tours
Experience a lovely day in Brooklyn. Start the
day with a self-guided tour of the Brooklyn Botanic
Garden, 52 acres of magnificent flora and fauna in
the heart of Brooklyn. Next, enjoy a delicious lunch
at Junior’s Restaurant. Make sure to leave room for
the cheesecake! After lunch take a guided tour of
the highlights of the Brooklyn Museum of Art. This
museum has an extensive permanent collection that
includes ancient Egyptian masterpieces, African art,
European painting, decorative arts, period rooms
and contemporary art. The bus will leave Friendly’s
parking lot at 8:00 am and return at approximately
6:00 pm. (LWA412)
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Genealogy
OLDER & BOLDER
Location: LPL
Genealogy Help Sessions
Do you need a little extra help with your family
history research? A limited number of private
40-minute sessions are available on Monday
afternoons. Please call the Adult Department Desk
at x251 to schedule an appointment.
Medicare/Medicaid Assistance
Tuesday, March 3 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Tuesday, April 7 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Call 924-6400 x250 for an appointment
- Meetings -
Free, confidential counseling service is available
to assist you with entitlement benefits on the first
Tuesday of every month. (LWA801)
Irish Research
Location: LPL
Saturday, March 14 at 3:00 pm
Registration is ongoing
Free Blood Pressure Screening
More and more Irish records are coming online
every day. We will discuss what records are
available and how to find that elusive Irish ancestor.
All are welcome. (LWC1080)
How to Find the Death Date
of Your Ancestor
Friday, March 6 from 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Friday, April 3 from 10:00 am-12:00 pm
A nurse from Interim Healthcare will be here on the
first Friday of every month to conduct free blood pressure screenings. This program is open to all adult
patrons. No appointment is necessary. (LWA506)
Location: LPL
Saturday, April 11 at 3:00 pm
Registration is ongoing
Learn about the different resources that can be used
to discover when an ancestor died. All are welcome.
(LWC1080)
- Lectures -
Analyzing Federal Census Records
Monday, March 30 at 7:00 pm
Registration is ongoing
The census has been taken every ten years since
1790. There were many questions asked each time.
Census takers were given specific instructions on
what to ask and how to record the answer. We will
go over several different censuses and explain
exactly what each question meant. All are welcome
to attend. (LWC2226)
*Taproot Spring 2015
Mondays, March 16 through May 18
from 1:30-3:30 pm
Registration begins March 1
Taproot, the creative writing workshop for older
adults, will hold a 10-week workshop at the Yaphank
Presbyterian Church community center. $70 tuition
is paid directly to Taproot. All registrations must be
made with the library. (LWA803)
Everyone’s family migrated throughout the years.
Using a variety of sources, we will learn where
your family lived. Then we will trace their footsteps
online using Google Earth and see what their
neighborhoods look like today. All are welcome to
attend. (LWC2227)
A representative from the Suffolk County Office of
the Aging will be here to assist seniors. She will
help seniors fill out forms and learn about various
county-wide programs and services. Based on your
situation, she can also direct you to other appropriate agencies. (LWA802)
Location: LPL
Headline News:
Current Events Discussion
Group
Wednesday, March 25 at 2:00 pm
Registration begins March 7
Wednesday, April 29 at 2:00 pm
Registration begins April 4
Join us for an informative discussion of a current news event. Professor John Merenda from Suffolk County
Community College will be here to moderate and
add insight to the discussion. Come share your
views at this interesting series. (LWA800)
Location: LPL
*AARP Smart Driver Course (Defensive Driving)
Thursday & Friday, April 23 & 24 ................... 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Thursday & Friday, May 28 & 29 ..................... 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Thursday & Friday, June 25 & 26 ................... 9:30 am-12:30 pm
The cost of this course is $20 for AARP members and $25 for
nonmembers, payable by check or money order, due on first day of class
Adults age 50 and over may receive a reduction in automobile insurance upon completion of this
course. Payment must be by check or money order, payable to AARP. Registration will be opened to
out-of-district residents on April 6. (LWA350)
Location: YPC
A Series of Three iPad/iPhone Classes
This three-part series of classes will help you get started and learn all about your iPad/iPhone.
Part 1. Getting to Know Your iPad/iPhone
Do you own an iPad or an iPhone and don’t know how to get
started? Join us for this hands-on workshop where we will
examine all the basics and share what amazing things these
devices can do. Make sure you bring your fully charged iPad or
iPhone and your Apple ID and password to class with you.
Part 2. Learn about iPad/iPhone Settings
Join us as we explore the settings of your Apple device. You will
learn how to customize your device’s appearance and sounds,
set lock passwords, and enable restrictions. This is a hands-on
class so make sure that your iPad or iPhone is up-to-date.
Part 3. Learn about iPad/iPhone Apps
Learn how to locate, evaluate, and use Apple apps. Be sure to
bring along your devices so you can share and download a few
of your favorites.
Longwood Public Library
Tuesday, March 17 from 2:30-4:30 pm
No prior registration necessary
Registration for LPL cardholders begins April 4
Monday, April 20 at 7:00 pm
Registration is ongoing
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Senior Advocate
Location: YPC
Tracking Your Family in Google Earth
Program Location Key
A Special Section for Older Adults
Sign up for all
three at one time!
(LWC1110)
It is suggested you take the classes in order.
March Classes
Friday mornings
from 10:00 am to 12 noon
Part 1 – March 13
Part 2 – March 20
Part 3 – March 27
Friday evenings
from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Part 1 – March 13
Part 2 – March 20
Part 3 – March 27
Limited registration is ongoing
Location: LPL
April Classes
Wednesday mornings
from 10:00 am to 12 noon
Part 1 – April 15
Part 2 – April 22
Part 3 – April 29
Wednesday evenings
from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Part 1 – April 8
Part 2 – April 22
Part 3 – April 29
Friday mornings
from 10:00 am to 12 noon
Part 1 – April 10
Part 2 – April 17
Part 3 – April 24
LPL: Longwood Public Library – Temporary Location – 1241 Middle Country Road, Middle Island
YPC: Yaphank Presbyterian Church – Community Services Center – 65 Main Street, Yaphank (behind the church)
Register for programs in person, online at longwoodlibrary.org or by telephone at 924-6400
Free Computer Classes
All Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher classes are taught using Microsoft Office 2010 programs
- Classes are for Longwood Public Library Cardholders Our New Android User’s Group
begins in March!
Android User’s Group
Computers 101
Saturday, March 28 from 11:00-12 noon
Saturday, April 25 from 11:00-12 noon
Registration is ongoing
Thursday, March 12 at 10:00 am OR 7:00 pm
Thursday, April 9 at 10:00 am OR 7:00 pm
Registration is ongoing
Do you have a computer and have no idea
how to use it? This is a very user-friendly
class for beginner computer users. You will
overcome your fears and discover the wonders
of computers in this hands-on class. Using
Windows-based computers, we will cover the
Windows desktop, using the mouse, opening
programs, drawing a picture, saving a file, and
turning the computer off. You must successfully
master this class before taking higher level
classes. (LWC101)
Location: LPL
Computers 202
Thursday, March 19 at 10:00 am OR 7:00 pm
Thursday, April 23 at 10:00 am OR 7:00 pm
Pre-requisite: Computers 101
Registration is ongoing
Join us to pick up where you left off in
Computers 101. You will learn how to use
WordPad, a word-processing program, and
format your text (bold, italics, underlining),
create a shortcut, manage documents, and
learn about files, folders and more. (LWC202)
Come join your fellow Android tablet and
smartphone users in this informal user’s
group. Bring your favorite tip or app to share
with attendees as well as some questions to
pose to the group. (LWC828)
Location: LPL
Introduction to
Microsoft Excel 2010
Wednesday, March 11 at 7:00 pm
Tuesday, April 21 at 10:00 am
Pre-requisite: Computers 202 or
intermediate computer skills
Registration is ongoing
Would you like to learn this popular spreadsheet
program? Join us for this hands-on class. Learn
how to create and format a spreadsheet, create
a basic budget, simple formulas and much more.
(LWC700)
Locations: Wednesday, March 11 – LHS
Computer Lab Room 2118
Tuesday, April 21 – LPL
Location: LPL
Introduction to
Word 2010
Computers 303
Thursday, March 26 at 10:00 am OR 7:00 pm
Thursday, April 30 at 10:00 am OR 7:00 pm
Pre-requisite: Computers 202
Registration is ongoing
This hands-on workshop will pick up where
you left off in Computers 202. You will learn to
maneuver through various menus and explore
the control panel and the inner workings of
your computer. You will also learn to change
your computer’s desktop and take a look at
maintenance programs. (LWC303)
Location: LPL
Tuesday, March 17 at 10:00 am
Pre-requisite: Computers 202 or
intermediate computer skills
Registration is ongoing
Would you like to learn how to use this popular
word processing program? Word is used to write
letters, create flyers, lists and more. Please join
us for this hands-on class and learn all the basics.
We will also discuss how to create, edit, save
and print a document, how to change fonts, how
to format documents, and many other beginner
topics. (LWC600)
Location: LPL
Got Email?
These days, it is almost one of
life’s necessities that you have an
email address. If you need help
getting one, simply stop by the Adult
Department Desk anytime, and we
can sign you up. In just six easy
steps you can have your own email
account.
Program Location Key
All about Email
Tuesday, March 10 at 10:00 am
Thursday, April 16 at 10:00 am
Limited registration is ongoing
Intermediate
Microsoft Word 2010
Tuesday, March 24 at 10:00 am
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Word
Registration is ongoing
Continue your mastery of Microsoft Word with
this hands-on class. Learn advanced formatting
techniques, how to work with pictures and
WordArt, and many other topics. (LWC620)
Location: LPL
Intermediate
Microsoft Excel 2010
Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00 pm
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Excel
Registration is ongoing
Take the next step in learning Excel with this
hands-on workshop. Topics will include sorting,
multiple sheet layouts, print formats, freezing frames
and many more intermediate subjects. Previous
knowledge of Excel is required. (LWC720)
Location: LHS Computer Lab Room 2118
Selling on eBay
Friday, April 17 at 7:00 pm
Limited registration is ongoing
This class shows you how to sell your items on
eBay. Learn how to research your item’s value,
strategies to make the sale, how to take great
photos, understand all the fees and sell your
stuff. Remember … “One man’s trash is another
man’s treasure.” Please bring your email address
and password and if you have an eBay account,
remember your username and password. (LWC888)
Location: LPL
Introduction to PowerPoint 2010
Monday, April 20 at 7:00 pm
Pre-requisite: Computers 202 or ability to
use Word
Registration is ongoing
Please join us for a hands-on introduction to
PowerPoint. This versatile program can be used
to help give presentations, speeches and talks.
Topics will include creating slides, working with
graphics, using design templates and basic
formatting. (LWC800)
Location: LHS Computer Lab Room 2118
Attachments in Email
Tuesday, March 31 at 10:00 am
Limited registration is ongoing
If you already have an email account and would like to learn how
to use it better, then this workshop-style class is for you. Please
make sure that you bring your email username and password.
If you do not already have an email account, please stop by the
Adult Department Desk and we will help you get one. (LWC850)
Please join us for this hands-on, workshopstyle class. Learn how to upload and attach
documents and pictures onto your outgoing
email messages. Please make sure
you bring your email username
and password. (LWC860)
Location: LPL
Location: LPL
LPL: Longwood Public Library – Temporary Location – 1241 Middle Country Road, Middle Island
LHS: Longwood High School – 100 Longwood Road, Middle Island
Programs requiring in-person registration are marked with an asterisk (*)
March/April 2015
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MARCH 2015 PROGRAM CALENDAR
SUNDAY
1
8
2 PM (A) Sister Act
15
22
29
MONDAY
2
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
10:30 AM (C) Happy Birthday
Dr. Seuss
2 PM (C) Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss
7 PM (A) Beginning Sign Language
7 PM (A) Interior Design Trends
9
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
10 AM (A) Veterans Outreach
7 PM (A) Beginning Sign Language
7 PM (A) Cooking with Chef Charlie
7 PM (A) Block of the Month
7 PM (C) Creator Club
16
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
10:30 AM (C) St. Patrick’s Day Fun
1:30 PM (A) Taproot
2 PM (C) St. Patrick’s Day Fun
6 PM (C) Drop-in Lego Play
7 PM (A) Beginning Sign Language
7 PM (A) Legendary Women of LI
23
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
10:30 AM (C) Crafty Kids
1:30 PM (A) Taproot
2 PM (C) Crafty Kids
6:30 PM (A) Defensive Driving
7 PM (A) Cooking with Chef Rob
7 PM (C) Kindness Kids:
Candyland Bags
30
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
1:30 PM (A) Taproot
3 PM (A) Veterans Outreach
6:30 PM (C) Baby and Me
7 PM (A) Hiking on Long Island
7 PM (A) Spring Entertaining
7 PM (A) Raising Backyard Chickens
7 PM (A) Analyzing Census Records
TUESDAY
3
10 AM (A) Medicare & Medicaid
Counseling
10:30 AM (C) PlayTown
2 PM (C) PlayTown
6:30 PM (YA) SAT/ACT Preparation
10
10 AM (A) All about Email
10:30 AM (C) 1,2,3 Play with Me
2 PM (C) Library Playdate
6:30 PM (YA) SAT/ACT Preparation
7 PM (YA) Design a Gingerbread Man
17
10 AM (A) Intro to Word 2010
10:30 AM (C) 1,2,3 Play with Me
2 PM (C) Library Playdate
2:30 PM (A) Senior Advocate
5:30 PM (C) St. Patrick’s Day Fun
7 PM (YA) Design a Gingerbread Man
24
10 AM (A) Intermediate
Microsoft Word 2010
10:30 AM (C) 1,2,3 Play with Me
2 PM (C) Library Playdate
6 PM (YA) SAT Preparation
6:30 PM (A) Defensive Driving
6:30 PM (C) Backyard Birds
31
10 AM (A) Attachments in Email
10:30 AM (C) 1,2,3 Play with Me
2 PM (C) Library Playdate
6 PM (YA) SAT Preparation
7 PM (A) Mosaic Mirror
WEDNESDAY
All Day (A) Bus Trip to
Philadelphia Flower Show
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
4:30 PM (C) Paws for Reading
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced
Beginner Conversation
MONDAY
TUESDAY
a
All Day Library Budget Vote & Trustee Election
Easter
Library
Closed
5
12
2 PM (A)
Shredding Day
19
2 PM (A)
Three Voices
26
12
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
10:30 AM (C) What a Hoot!
11:30 AM (C) What a Hoot!
1:30 PM (A) Taproot
All Day (A) Bus Trip
10 AM (C) Infant Massage
1:30 PM (A) Taproot
7 PM (A) Block of the Month
7 PM (A) Beginning Yoga
7 PM (C) Creator Club
6
13
20
10 AM (C) Infant Massage
1:30 PM (A)Taproot
6 PM (C) Drop-in Lego Fun
6:30 PM (A) Defensive Driving
7 PM (A) Beginning Yoga
7 PM (A) Introduction to PowerPoint
7 PM (A) Tracking Your Family in
Google Earth
27
10 AM (C) Infant Massage
1:30 PM (A)Taproot
6:30 PM (A) Soap Painting
7 PM (A) Cooking with Chef Charlie
7 PM (A) Beginning Yoga
Longwood Public Library
11
18
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
1 PM (C) PlayHooray Baby
2 PM (C) PlayHooray Toddler
4:30 PM (C) Paws for Reading
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced
Beginner Conversation
7 PM Library Board Meeting
7 PM (YA) Sign a Story
25
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
1 PM (C) PlayHooray Baby
2 PM (A) Headline News
2 PM (C) PlayHooray Toddler
6:30 PM (A) Bunny Plate
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced Beginner
Conversation
7 PM (A) Cooking with Chef Charlie
7 PM (YA) Sign a Story
7 PM (A) Intermediate Excel 2010
7
10 AM (A) Medicare/Medicaid
Counseling
10 AM (C) Pocket Pets
11:30 AM (C) Pocket Pets
2 PM (YA) Life-Sized Candyland
Assistance
14
All Day Library Budget Vote
& Trustee Election
10:30 AM (C) Construction Zone
2 PM (C) Construction Zone
6 PM (YA) SAT Preparation
7 PM (A) Beekeeping on Long Island
9:30 AM (C) Parent Toddler
10 AM (A) Intro to Excel 2010
11 AM (C) Parent Toddler
12:30 (C) Preschool Playtime
6 PM (YA) SAT Preparation
6:30 PM (A) Defensive Driving
7 PM (A) Earth Day for Everyone
7 PM (C) Kindness Kids:
Super Soup Planters
21
28
9:30 AM (C) Parent Toddler
11 AM (C) Parent Toddler
12:30 PM (C) Preschool Playtime
7 PM (A) UFOs over Long Island
THURSDAY
5
11 AM (C) Miss Tiffany’s Tappin’ Toes
6:30 PM (A) ESOL 8 Beginner
12
FRIDAY
6
10 AM (A) Blood Pressure
Screening
10 AM (A) Beginning Mahjongg
2 PM (C) Lisa Joy and Friends
7 PM (YA) ADB: Advanced
Division Battle of the Books
13
10 AM (A) Computers 101
10 AM (A) Medicare Counseling
11 AM (C) Miss Tiffany’s Tappin’ Toes
6:30 PM (A) ESOL 8 Beginner
7 PM (A) Computers 101
10 AM (A) Getting to
Know Your iPad/iPhone
10 AM (A) Beginning Mahjongg
2 PM (C) Lisa Joy and Friends
7 PM (A) Getting to Know Your
iPhone/iPad
10 AM (A) Computers 202
11 AM (C) Miss Tiffany’s Tappin’ Toes
3:15 PM (A) Daytime Book Discussion
6:30 PM (A) ESOL 8 Beginner
7 PM (A) Computers 202
7 PM (C) Special Night of Family
Fun with Lisa Joy
10 AM (A) iPhone/iPad Settings
10 AM (A) Beginning Mahjongg
2 PM (C) Lisa Joy and Friends
7 PM (A) iPhone/iPad Settings
7 PM (YA) Chalkboard Clock
7 PM (C) Games & Goodies
19
20
26
9:30 AM (A) AARP
Smart Driver Training
10 AM (A) Computers 303
11 AM (C) Parent Toddler
5:30 PM (C) Bookies n’ Cookies n’ Fun
6:30 PM (A) ESOL 8 Beginner
7 PM (A) Computers 303
7 PM (A)The Mindfulness Response
27
9:30 AM (A) AARP
Smart Driver Training
10 AM (A) iPhone/iPad Apps
7 PM (A) iPhone/iPad Apps
SATURDAY
9:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Advanced Beginner
10 AM (A) Seed Swap
11:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Intermediate
7
14
All Day (A) Train Trip
9:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Advanced Beginner
11 AM (C) Babies and Books
11:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Intermediate
3 PM (A) Genealogy Meeting
5 PM (C) Minecraft Club
6:30 PM (YA) Minecraft Guild
21
9:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Advanced Beginner
11 AM (C) Can You Build It?
11:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Intermediate
12:15 PM (C) Can You Build It?
28
9:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Advanced Beginner
10 AM (C) Crafty Kids
11 AM (A) Android User’s
Group
11:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Intermediate
(C) Children’s Program (YA) Young Adult Program (A) Adult Program
WEDNESDAY
Remember to Vote April 14th!
4
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
1 PM (C) PlayHooray Baby
2 PM (C) PlayHooray Toddler
4:45 PM (C) Kiddie Cafe “Veggies & Dip”
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced
Beginner Conversation
7 PM (A) St. Pat’s Day: Shepherd’s Pie
7 PM (YA) Sign a Story
7 PM (A) Intro to Excel 2010
APRIL 2015 PROGRAM CALENDAR
SUNDAY
(C) Children’s Program (YA) Young Adult Program (A) Adult Program
1
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
4:30 PM (C) Paws for Reading
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced Beginner
Conversation
7 PM (C/YA) Sign a Story
7 PM (A) Smart Nutrition for Busy People
9:30 AM (A) AARP Tax Couns.
10:30 AM (C) Sandra Boynton
Celebration
2 PM (YA) Life-Sized Candyland
Assistance
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced
Beginner Conversation
7 PM (A) Getting to Know Your
iPhone/iPad
10 AM (A) Getting to Know
Your iPhone/iPad
4:30 PM (C) Paws for Reading
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced
Beginner Conversation
7 PM Library Board Meeting
7 PM (A) Spring Makeover
8
15
22
10 AM (A) iPhone/iPad Settings
11 AM (C) Get Growing on Earth Day
1:30 PM (C) Get Growing on Earth Day
6:30 PM (A) ESOL Advanced
Beginner Conversation
7 PM (A) Drawing and Sketching
7 PM (A) iPhone/iPad Settings
10 AM (A) iPhone/iPad Apps
2 PM (A) Headline News
7 PM (A) Drawing & Sketching
7 PM (A) iPhone/iPad Apps
29
THURSDAY
6:30 PM (A) ESOL 8 Beginner
6:30 PM (C) Blooming Babies
10 AM (A) Computers 101
10:30 AM (C) Backyard Bugs
2 PM (C) Tween Trivia!
6:30 PM (A) ESOL 8 Beginner
7 PM (A) Computers 101
10 AM (A) All about Email
10:30 AM (C) Crafty Kids
3:15 PM (A) Daytime Book
Discussion
5:30 PM (C) Crafty Kids
6:30 PM (A) ESOL 8 Beginner
7 PM (YA) Talking Newsletter
9:30 AM (A) AARP Smart
Driver Training
10 AM (A) Computers 202
7 PM (A) Illusion Necklace
7 PM (A) Computers 202
7 PM (C) Special Night of
Family Fun with Lisa Joy
10 AM (A) Computers 303
11 AM (C) Parent Toddler
7 PM (A) Computers 303
2
9
16
23
30
FRIDAY
3
10 AM (A) Blood Pressure
Screening
10
10 AM (A) Getting to Know
Your iPad/iPhone
10 AM (C) JumpBunch
Spring Training
11 AM (C) JumpBunch
“60 Second Challenge”
12:15 PM (C) JumpBunch
“60 Second Challenge”
6 PM (YA) Ladybug Tangled
Tote
17
10 AM (A) iPad/iPhone
Settings
5:30 PM (C) Poetry Jam
7 PM (YA) Games & Goodies
7 PM (C) Bunny Cupcakes
7 PM (A) Selling on eBay
24
9:30 AM (A) AARP
Smart Driver Training
10 AM (A) iPad/iPhone Apps
5:30 PM (C) Earth Day
Everyday
7 PM (YA) Baking to Donate:
Baseball Cookie Pops
7 PM (C) Games & Goodies
SATURDAY
4
9:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Advanced Beginner
10:30 AM (C) Baby Games
11:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Intermediate
11
All Day (A) Train Trip to
New York City
9:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Advanced Beginner
11:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Intermediate
3 PM (A) Genealogy Meeting
6 PM (C/YA) Life-Sized
Candyland
18
9:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Advanced Beginner
11 AM (C) Minecraft Crafts
11:30 AM (A) ESOL 8
Intermediate
12 PM (C) Minecraft Crafts
Part 2
1 PM (C) Minecraft Crafts
Part 2
25
10 AM (YA) Authors Unlimited
at St. Joe’s
11 AM (A) Android
User’s Group
2 PM (C) Crafty Kids
Register for programs in person, online at longwoodlibrary.org or by telephone at 924-6400