Newsletter - Sayville Library

SAYVILLE LIBRARY Happenings
MARCH – APRIL 2015
ATTENTION 20-30 SOM ETH I NGS!
The library is seeking to enhance services to
people in their 20’s and 30’s with new, innovative
programming and events!
Spread the
word, bring a
friend or meet
some new
ones at our
first meeting
on Saturday,
March 28 at
12:30 pm! We will brainstorm ideas for exciting
things to do and places to visit!
VOL. XV, NO. 58
The Precisions Doo-Wop Concert
Sunday, April 19, 2:00-3:00 pm
The Precisions, former Golden Crest Records
recording artists, perform music from the 50s,
60s, and 70s, including their hit single Someone
to Watch Over Me. One of Long Island’s
renowned bands, The Precisions are known
for rich, stylish vocal arrangements and bootstomping rhythms. Dancing is allowed!
After our organizational meeting, it is Game On!
until 4:30 pm.
Bring a friend or come solo for an afternoon of
board games galore. We will have Ticket to Ride,
Settlers of Catan, Munchkin, Last Night on Earth,
and so much more!
Refreshments will be served.
Books and Bites
Wednesday, April 29,
6:30-8:00 pm
Join us at American Cheese
on Railroad Ave. in Sayville for
a fun night out of laughter and book discussion.
Read the book: The Interestings by Meg
Wolitzer and come ready to love it or hate it!
We will be providing appetizers as part of the
book discussion. If you wish to purchase your
own drink or additional cheese-fare, feel free!
COMING SOON
A MakerLab Club at Sayville Library!
Sayville Library submitted an application to
the MakerLab Club, an initiative of 3D Systems,
in collaboration with the Young Adult Library
Services Association and the Association of
Science and Technology
Centers, and has been
awarded two 3-D Printers.
Watch for workshop details
in upcoming issues of
Happenings.
Library Trustee and Budget Vote Information - see page 2
For Your
Information
News from the Friends
SAYVILLE LIBRARY
88 Greene Avenue,
11782-2745
631-589-4440
Adult Services X305
Youth Services X319
Administration X310
Circulation Desk X301
HOURS OF SERVICE
Mark your calendar! March 14th will be our Tenth Annual Indoor Yard
and collectible Sale. NEW LOCATION: Sayville Middle School, Johnson
Ave., Sayville, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Vendors’ contracts are available
by calling Beth at 589-5747. Returning vendors will receive contracts by
mail. You are welcome to be a vendor or a customer and find a treasure
you have always wanted. Light refreshments are available for purchase.
For more fun, keep June 5th circled on your calendar. Bakers are
needed to help us fill our table full of enticing baked goodies to sell.
These two events are important fundraisers for us. Call Kristen at
567-9032 if you can donate baked items for sale at the Long Island
Ferries. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Lorraine Martin, President
Monday - Friday 10 am – 9 pm
Saturday 9:30 am – 5 pm
Sunday 1 – 5 pm
Call the library for dates
of upcoming hands-on
workshops demonstrating
Lynda.com and other
online links.
631-589-4440 Ext. 305
2015-2016
Library Trustee Election
and Budget Vote
Friday, March 13
Petitions available in School District Clerk’s office
for: Library Board Trustee seat for a term of five (5)
years currently held by incumbent Linda Halliday.
At least 81 signatures must be obtained
Monday, April 20
Nomination Petitions, Candidate Information Forms,
to be submitted to the District Clerk
99 Greeley Avenue, Sayville, by 5:00 pm
Tuesday, April 21
Drawing to determine placement of Board
candidates on the ballot, (if more than one)
10:00 am
Office of the District Clerk
99 Greeley Avenue, Sayville
Tuesday, May 12
Budget Information Meeting
at Administration Bldg,. 99 Greeley Avenue
Tuesday, May 19
Budget Vote and Trustee Election
at Suffolk Community College Bldg.
Details in next issue of Happenings
Check school district website for updates.
Sayville Library now offers access to Lynda.com from
our website sayvillelibrary.org. Here is what one of
our patrons said about this new service:
“I want to thank you for bringing Lynda.com to the
Sayville library. As a photographer, I have found the Lynda
instructional workshops to be of the very highest quality.
They are given by professionals, they are extensive, and
they offer a wide variety of topics. I’m sure that other topics
are equally well handled. Previously, it would have cost
$300 for individual subscriptions.” ~ Bob Immoor
Art Gallery
Display Cases
March
March
Sayville Schools Student Art Show
April
Finding Our Style by Sayville
Academic Center BOCES Students
Sayville School District
Student Art
April
National Library Month
2 March/April 2015
** A current Sayville Library card is required to register for any Teen program
March _____
Bunnies,
Bunnies, Bunnies!
Wednesday, March 11
6:00-6:45 pm
Ages 10 & Up
Learn about
rabbits, visit with live baby bunnies!
Registration begins Monday, March 2.
Teen Advisory Board
Friday, March 13
7:00-8:00 pm
Grades 6 and Up
Join us and help with future plans,
programs and events for Teen Central.
Registration begins Monday, March 2.
Teen Movie Night
The Boxtrolls
Rated PG
(97 minutes)
Friday, March 20
6:30-8:30 pm
Ages 10 & Up
Join us for an
evening filled with
pizza, fun and a
movie. Registration
begins Monday, March 2.
So You Want to Be An Architect?
Wednesday, March 25
7:00-8:15 pm
Grades 6-12
Are you interested in becoming an
architect? Two Architects will talk
about what
it’s like
to design
using
state of
the art 3D
modeling
software.
They will
also present
various
college and career options not only in
architecture, but also in construction
related professions such as construction
management, interior design and
civil engineering. In addition to
using computers software, architects
often sketch their ideas to work out a
problem or communicate their design
intent. Sketch paper and pencils will
be provided during the session for a
fun and interactive exercise. Registration
begins Monday, March 2.
April ____
Creativ-itea
Thursday, April 2
4:00-4:45 pm
Ages 10 & Up
Come decorate a plain white mug with
colored Sharpies and turn it into art you
can drink out of! Take your mug home,
bake it in the oven to set the colors
and voila! You have your very own
personalized mug! Registration begins
Monday, March 2.
Trivia Crack Live!
Wednesday, April 8
7:00-8:00 pm
Ages 10 & Up
Are you addicted to this popular
app that tests your random useless
knowledge? Join us for this live library
version. Spin our wheel, answer
questions, play for crowns or challenge
your friends to steal theirs!
Registration begins Monday, March 2.
Wii U Tournament:
Smash Bros Brawl
Friday, April 10
7:00-8:30 pm
Ages 10 & Up
Come play this
fun new Nintendo
Wii U game for a chance to win a prize.
Registration begins Wednesday, April 1.
$ Five-Hour Pre-Licensing Course
Thursday, April 16, 4:00-9:00 pm
Ages 16 Years and Older w/Permit
Getting ready to
take your road
test? Take this
five-hour class
required by the
Department of
Motor Vehicles about driving techniques
and highway safety. A non-refundable
fee of $35.00 is required at registration.
Checks or money orders only made
out to Sayville Library. Registration is
ongoing.
Teen Movie Night
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible,
No Good, Very Bad Day
Rated PG (81 minutes)
Friday, April 17
6:30-8:30 pm
Ages 10 & Up
Join us for an
evening filled with
pizza, fun and a
movie. Registration
begins Wednesday,
April 1.
Art with Joanne
Friday, April 24
7:00-8:00 pm
Ages 10 & Up
Create a fun project
with Joanne Manning to
take home and enjoy.
Registration begins
Wednesday, April 1.
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C H I L D R E N ‘S P R O G R A M S
Shamrock Shindig
Friday, March 13
1:00-1:45 pm OR 2:00-2:45 pm
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with stories,
crafts and more! Doreen and Ellen
lead the way. Registration begins
Friday, February 27.
March
Little Kids Movies
Wednesdays, March-April
10:00-10:30 am
Ages Preschool w/Caregiver
Registration not required.
Games for Twos
Art with Joanne
Saturday, March 7, 10:00-11:00
Ages 6-9 Years
Create a seasonal project with
Joanne Manning. Registration
begins Saturday, February 21.
am
Irish Castle Craft
Tuesday, March 10
4:00-4:45 pm OR
5:00-5:45 pm
Grades K-4
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and the luck
of the Irish with fun, crafts and more
with Doreen and Ellen. Registration
begins Tuesday, February 24.
Bunnies, Bunnies, Bunnies!
Wednesday, March 11
4:00-4:45 pm OR 5:00-5:45
OR 7:00-7:45 pm
Family Program - All Ages
Learn about rabbits
and visit with live
baby bunnies.
Registration begins
Wednesday,
February 25.
pm
Tiny Tots
Thursdays, March 12, 19 and April 2, 9
(no class on 3/26) (4 sessions)
10:00-11:00 am OR 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Ages 24-35 Months w/Caregiver
Join us for stories, a movie, an easy
craft and fun with our educational toys.
Build your child’s early literacy skills
in this program that incorporates
Every Child Ready to Read initiatives.
Registration begins Thursday,
February 26.
Monday, March 16
10:00-10:45 am OR 11:00-11:45 am
Ages 24-35 Months w/Caregiver
Bring your toddler and participate in
age-appropriate activities designed to
stimulate and encourage physical and
mental development. Enjoy finger
plays, music, bubbles, parachute play
and more. Registration begins Monday,
March 2.
I Love a Parade
Tuesday, March 17
10:30-11:30 am OR
1:30-2:30 pm
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Calling all preschool parade lovers ages
3-5! Let’s wear some green, grab some
instruments, and make a colorful St.
Patrick’s Day craft and then use it in
our very own parade…to be marched
around the Library! Registration begins
Tuesday, March 3.
Team Umizoomi
Friday, March 20, 10:30-11:30 am
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Calling all umifriends!! Lets have
some fun with Milli and Geo using
our mighty math powers to make
some fun crafts to take home!
Registration begins Friday, March 6.
Baby Games
Saturday, March 21, 10:00-10:45 am
Ages Birth-12 Months w/Caregiver
Bring your baby and participate in
age-appropriate activities designed to
stimulate and encourage infant physical
and mental development. Enjoy finger
plays, music, bubbles, parachute play
and more. Registration begins Saturday,
March 7.
Toddler Fun
Saturday, March 21, 11:00-11:45 am
Ages 13-36 Months w/Caregiver
Bring your toddler and participate
in age-appropriate activities designed
to stimulate and encourage physical
and mental development. Enjoy finger
plays, music, bubbles, parachute
play and more. Registration begins
Saturday, March 7.
Lego Contest
Tuesday, March 24
4:00-4:45 pm Grades K-2
5:00-5:45 pm Grades 3-5
Come, all ye Lego builders! Bring
your imagination to this unique
program and win prizes for your
creativity. Construct your own Lego
design, whatever you want-- a
vehicle, building or robot-- and
have some fun! Registration begins
Tuesday, March 10.
Family Art with Joanne
Friday, March 27, 6:30-8:00 pm
Ages 3-9 Years w/Caregiver
Get creative and make a fun art
projects with artist Joanne Manning.
Drop in anytime during this evening
drop-in program.
Registration begins
Friday, March 13.
Happy Hippo
Tuesday, March 31
10:30-11:30 am OR 1:30-2:30 pm
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Join A Time for Kids for a hippothemed hour of music, movement,
crafts and more! Registration begins
Tuesday, March 17.
April ______________
Pajama Storytime
Thursday, April 2, 7:00-7:30 pm
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Listen to and enjoy some sleepy
stories and a movie. Come dressed
in your PJs and bring your favorite
bedtime buddy to cuddle up with
you. Registration begins Thursday,
March 19.
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Registration Guidelines
Unless otherwise stated, the programs listed in this flyer run for one time only.
You may register your child in person or by phone after 10:00 AM at 589-4440,
dial 5, but to ensure enrollment in the program you want, we recommend
signing up on the first day of registration. All programs are age appropriate,
so please abide by the age and grade restrictions for each program.
Baby Games
Tuesday, April 7
10:00-10:45 am
Ages Birth-12 Months
w/Caregiver
11:00-11:45 am
Ages 13-24 Months
w/Caregiver
Bring your baby and participate in
age-appropriate activities designed
to stimulate and encourage infant
physical and mental development.
Enjoy finger plays, music, bubbles,
parachute play and more.
Registration begins Tuesday, March 24.
School Break Storycraft
Tuesday, April 7, 3:00-3:45 pm
Grades K-2
Stay-cationing this week? Visit the
library to hear a story and then do
an easy craft based on our book!
Registration begins Tuesday,
March 24.
For the Birds!
Thursday, April 9
4:00-4:45 pm OR
5:00-5:45 pm
Grades K-4
Doreen and
Ellen will show
you how to make a bird feeder
using Cheerios that the birds will
find yummy! Registration begins
Thursday,
March 26.
April Showers
Thursday, April 9
6:30-8:00 pm
Family Program - All Ages
Drop in anytime throughout this
unstructured program with Doreen
and Ellen to make a variety of crafts
at stations around the room. This
program is designed for families
who cannot attend daytime
programs. Registration begins
Thursday, March 26.
• Library card required when attending any program.
• Programs are open to all children who live in the Sayville Library district and also to children whose caregivers live in the district.
• Call to cancel if unable to attend.
• Please let us know in advance if you require any special accommodations because of a disability. Thank you for your cooperation.
Movie Matinee
Alexander and the
Terrible, Horrible,
No Good,
Very Bad Day
Rated PG
Friday, April 10
2:00-3:30 pm
All Ages w/Caregiver
Watch a movie and enjoy a snack!
Please note: a parent or caregiver must
stay with children for this program.
Registration begins Friday, March 27.
Mother Goose
Monday, April 13
10:00-10:30 am
Ages Birth12 Months w/Caregiver
11:00-11:30 am
Ages 13-23 Months w/Caregiver
Learn and enjoy Mother Goose songs
and rhymes both familiar and new.
Registration begins Monday, March 30.
Storytime for 3 Year Olds
Tuesdays, April 14-May 19
10:15-11:00 am (6 sessions) OR
Fridays, April 17-May 22
10:15-11:00 am (6 sessions)
Join us for stories, a movie,
and fun with our educational
toys. Build your child’s early
literacy skills in this program that
incorporates Every Child Ready
to Read initiatives. Registration
begins Tuesday, March 31.
Storytime for 4 & 5 Year Olds
Tuesdays, April 14-May 19
1:30-2:15 pm (6 sessions) OR
Fridays, April 17-May 22
11:30 am-12:15 pm (6 sessions)
Join us for stories, a movie,
and fun with our educational
toys. Build your child’s early
literacy skills in this program that
incorporates Every Child Ready
to Read initiatives. Registration
begins Tuesday, March 31.
Tots Night Out
Tuesday, April 14, 7:00-8:00 pm
Ages 18 Months-5 Years w/Caregiver
Join A Time for Kids for an hour of fun,
crafts and more! Registration begins
Tuesday, March 31.
April Adventures
Thursday, April 16
10:00-10:45 OR 11:00-11:45 am
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Celebrate spring with stories, crafts
and more! Doreen and Ellen
lead the way. Registration begins
Thursday, April 2.
Kiddie Krafts
Monday, April 27
10:00-10:45 am OR
11:00-11:45 am
Ages 2-5 Years w/Caregiver
Visit the library for a craft
program with four stations of crafts.
Registration begins Monday, April 13.
Flower Garden
Thursday, April 30
10:00-11:00 am OR 11:15 am-12:15 pm
Ages 18-36 Months w/Caregiver
Join A Time for Kids for an hour of
music, movement, crafts and more!
Registration begins Thursday, April 16
Book Chat Playdate
Thursday, April 30, 2:00-3:00 pm
Are you a Mom at home with kids ages
birth to five years? Do you have “free”
time to socialize with other Moms?
Sign up for our first ever Book Chat
Playdate for Moms with their children.
The book The Rosie Project by Graeme
Simsion will be discussed while the
children work on simple crafts and
play with educational toys in the
same room. Simsion’s novel about a
fussy, socially-challenged man’s search
for the perfect wife is a well-crafted
romantic comedy sure to be enjoyed
by all. Call or stop by the Children’s
Department to put a copy of the book
on hold. Registration begins Thursday,
April 2.
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Registration begins Monday, February 23, at the Adult Service Desk for all programs.
Programs listed with this symbol ($) require in-person registration, a Sayville Library card and
a fee. OUT OF DISTRICT PATRONS may sign up starting Monday, March 9. Checks or money
orders only please, made payable to Sayville Library at time of registration unless otherwise noted.
To avoid program cancellation, please register early 631-589-4440 X 305.
March
$ Flavors of Ireland
Sunday, March 1, 2:00-3:30 pm
Karl Auwaerter of Bayport Flower
House will present the history of the
flower industry in Bayport and Sayville
and its impact on the local economy.
Sponsored by the Sayville Historical
Society.
Wednesday, March 18, 6:30-8:30 pm
Join cookbook author Margaret M.
Johnson for a delightful tour of the
Emerald Isle that includes a PowerPoint
presentation, recipes from her
cookbook “Flavors of Ireland” and tips
for traveling to Ireland. Tea and Irish
sweets will be served!
Non-refundable Fee: $5 check or money
order only, payable to Sayville Library.
Alzheimer’s Awareness Program
Kayaking on Long Island
The Flower Industry in
Bayport & Sayville
Thursday, March 12, 6:30-8:30 pm
Learn the facts and myths associated
with this disease, including how it
differs from Dementia, new research
being done and resources for long term
care of individuals with Alzheimer’s.
Co-sponsored by the Pilot Club of Sayville.
Long Island’s Post Road:
In the Footsteps of Ben
Sunday, March 15, 2:00-3:30 pm
Bruce Kagan put together this
presentation about Long Island’s Post
Road that was established by Postmaster
Benjamin Franklin. His program, called
In the Footsteps of Ben, includes his
bicycle tour to locate many of the
old road markers along the road.
Sponsored by the Sayville Historical
Society.
Irish Immigration
to America
Monday, March 16
7:00-8:30 pm
In the 1800’s laws
imposed on the
Irish by the English left the population
vulnerable when the potato blight
struck in 1845, leading to famine.
This forced many Irish people to
emigrate to many corners of the world
on unsafe ships referred to as “Famine
Ships” or “Coffin Ships.” Many died on
the three-month journey to America due
to starvation, fever or other diseases.
Join native Irishman Tom O’Reilly to
hear the fascinating story of their
harrowing journey.
Thursday, March 19, 7:00-8:30 pm
Kevin Stiegelmaier, author of Canoeing
and Kayaking New York, will talk
about many of the great paddling
opportunities in New York State. He
will also discuss his soon-to-be-released
book titled Paddling Long Island. Come
and learn where the best kayaking
spots are and find out what our Island’s
amazing waters have to offer.
Island Hills Chorus
Sunday, March 22, 2:00-3:00 pm
The Island Hills Chorus is the
Huntington-based chapter of Sweet
Adelines International, an active
organization of about 30,000 women
worldwide who love to sing fourpart harmony. Join us as the Island
Hills Chorus amazes us with their
unbelievable harmonies.
Social Networking 101
Monday, March 30, 7:00-8:30 pm
Learn the basics of popular social
networking sites such as Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and more!
$ Senior Fitness
Thursdays, March 19, 26,
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7
1:00-2:00 pm
Please consult with a physician
before beginning any new exercise
program. Non-Refundable Fee: $20
check or money order only, payable
to Sayville Library.
$ Paint & Snack Social Art Party!
Tuesday, March 31, 6:30-8:30 pm
Paint along with Melissa of MD
Design Studio and go home with
your own masterpiece! No experience
or supplies are needed and snacks
are included!
Non-refundable Fee: $10 check or money
order only, payable to Sayville Library.
April
$ Monday Morning Yoga
Mondays, April 6, 13, 20, 27,
May 4, 11, 18, Jun 1, 10:30-11:30 am
Certified Yoga Teacher Kerri Bermudez
will introduce you to the breathing
techniques and series of postures
that make up yoga. Yoga can be an
effective method for reducing stress
and toning your body. All abilities are
welcome. Please bring a yoga mat or
beach towel.
Non-refundable Fee: $20 check or money
order only, payable to Sayville Library.
The A, B, C, and D’s of Medicare
Tuesday, April 7, 7:00-8:30 pm
How do you choose a suitable plan?
Making the wrong choice could cost
you. It is wise to prepare, compare and
then decide what plan offers the most
suitable coverage for your particular
needs. This seminar will explore the
options available to you. Presented by
Steven Semryck.
Tech Help Forum
Wednesday, April 8,
6:30-8:45 OR Wednesday,
April 15, 10:15 am-12:15 pm
Do you have a tech question
you need answered? Join Computer
Techs Eric Coverdale or Bill Olson
for a Tech Help Forum and get some
answers! You can come anytime,
within the time allotted, to get your
question answered at this open-ended
forum. Feel free to stick around for
answers to other people’s questions,
too (who knows, maybe you’ll learn
something useful!)
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Stamp & Coin Appraisal Clinic
Sunday, April 12, 2:00-4:00 pm
Do you think you might have some
rare or valuable stamps or coins in your
collection? Come find out with expert
Frank McAlonan.
New York City
in the Early
Twentieth
Century
Tuesday, April 14, 7:00-8:30 pm
Martin H. Levinson, PhD will offer
a lecture and DVD presentation on
New York City in the early twentieth
century that will include many
events featured in this year’s Long
Island Reads book: “The Museum
of Extraordinary Things”, including
the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and
Coney Island Fires.
Keeping It Wild:
Fire Island Wilderness
Thursday, April 16, 7:00-8:30 pm
Explore wilderness on Fire Island! Join
Fire Island National Seashore’s Wildlife
Biologist Lindsay Ries for a presentation
and discussion on the history and
establishment of the Otis Pike Fire Island
High Dune Wilderness Area - the smallest
wilderness area managed by the National
Park Service - and the variety of different
habitats and wildlife in this dynamic
barrier island ecosystem.
Book Discussions
Afternoon Discussions
Tuesday,
March 31, 3:00 pm
World Without End
by Ken Follett
Tuesday,
April 28, 3:00 pm
The Museum of
Extraordinary Things
by Alice Hoffman
Evening Discussions
Monday, March 16, 7:00
Nantucket Nights
by Emily Giffin
pm
Monday, April 20
7:00 pm
The Museum of
Extraordinary Things
by Alice Hoffman
eBay 101
Radio in Film
Mondays, April 27 AND
May 4, 7:00-8:30 pm
Learn how to get the most from eBay
with experienced seller Jacqueline
Clark. Included in the program will
be information on purchasing to sell,
photographing, describing, important
phrasing, pricing, shipping prices and
more!
Saturday, April 18, 11:00 am-12:30 pm
John Carpenter, the “Movie Man”,
will present a full length feature film
and clips with the theme Radio in
Film. John is a regular at the East
Meadow Library and other Nassau
County libraries. We are pleased to
introduce Suffolk County residents to
this film historian and all around great
guy. This program will meet in the
Children’s Meeting Room.
Sponsored by the Long Island Radio
and T.V. Historical Society.
$ Going South of the Border
with Chef Rob Scott
The Precisions Doo-Wop Concert
Sunday, April 19, 2:00-3:00
See cover for details.
pm
Idle Hour The William K. Vanderbilt Estate
Wednesday, April 22, 7:00-8:30 pm
William K. Vanderbilt was drawn to
Oakdale, Long Island by the South
Side Sportsmen’s Club and the idyllic
setting. Vanderbilt developed a near
thousand-acre estate complete with
winding canals, scenic drives, and a
gentleman’s farm. This presentation will
examine the Idle Hour estate in depth
by discussing the estate in terms of the
social functions it performed during the
gilded age.
Growing & Using Culinary Herbs
Thursday, April 23, 7:00-8:30 pm
Herbs like basil, spearmint, thyme
and cilantro add fantastic flavor to
meals and drinks! Don’t pay high
supermarket prices for fresh herbs.
Make meals taste better with herbs
you’ve grown in your own garden. In
this class, we’ll cover various annual,
perennial and biennial herbs that can
be easily grown in a Long Island home
garden. The discussion will include
growth requirements and habits, use
and storage. Presented by Doreen
Monteleone.
Tuesday, April 28, 7:00-8:30 pm
Go south of the border with Chef
Rob Scott and learn how to make two
delicious recipes: South of the Border
Lasagna and Tortilla Soup with cheese
and sour cream. As always, tastings
are included!
Non-refundable Fee: $5 check or money
order only, payable to Sayville Library.
Home Food Preservation:
Freezing & Drying
Wednesday, April 29, 6:30-8:30 pm
Join Mark Vosburgh, an expert in
food preservation, as he presents this
informative and interactive program
for anyone interested in home freezing
and drying of foods, including: the
equipment needed, what methods to
use, troubleshooting, a question and
answer session and more!
$ One-Stroke Painting
Martini Glasses
Thursday, April 30, 6:00-8:30 pm
Learn the one-stroke painting technique
and go home with two martini glasses
painted with flowers! Stop by the Adult
Services Desk to see a sample. Space is
limited so sign up now! Non-refundable
Fee: $10 check or money order only,
payable to Sayville Library.
Registration Begins
Monday, February 23.
Afternoon Movies at the Library
Film & Dessert
Classic Movie Monday
Friday, March 6, 1:00 pm
The Hundred-Foot Journey
122 min. Rated PG-13
Monday, March 30, 1:00 pm
Witness for the Prosecution
116 min. Not Rated
Starring: Helen Mirren & Om Puri
Starring: Tyrone Power & Marlene Dietrich
Friday, April 3, 1:00 pm
Magic in the Moonlight
97 min. Rated PG-13
Monday, April 27, 1:00 pm
Three Coins in the Fountain
102 min. Not Rated
Starring: Colin Firth & Eileen Atkins
Starring: Clifton Webb & Dorothy McGuire
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LIRR Trip
Computer Classes
$ Long Island Railroad Trip
Intermediate Windows
to New York City
Saturday, April 25
*RONKONKOMA Train Station* Enjoy discounted
train tickets through the library! On the day of
the train trip, all patrons must leave from the
Ronkonkoma Station on the 8:40 am train and be
in the first car. You will arrive at Penn Station at 10:00 am and you
may return home on any train prior to midnight. Limit six (6) tickets
per patron. Registration for tickets ends on Friday, April 17 – or
whenever tickets run out, whichever comes first. Departure time is
subject to change. Non-refundable Fee: $9.50, check or money order
only, payable to Sayville Library.
Tuesdays, March 10, 17, 24
7:00-8:00 pm OR Thursdays,
March 12, 19, 26, 10:15-11:15 am
Are you ready to take the next step
towards mastering Microsoft’s windows
programs? Join us for this
3-part class. This class
requires a basic
knowledge of Windows
applications like
Microsoft Word
& Excel.
Staying Safe Online
Defensive Driving
$ Senior Defensive Driving
Saturday, March 21
10:00 am-4:00 pm
You must be fifty years of age or
older. Fee: $20 check or money order
only, payable to Sayville Library.
$ Suffolk Safety
Defensive Driving
Saturday, April 18
10:00 am-4:00 pm
Fee: $28 check or money order
only, payable to Sayville Library.
Please let us know in advance if you will need an
accommodation that will make these events accessible to you.
Sayville Library
88 Greene Avenue
Sayville, NY 11782-2745
631-589-4440
DURING TIMES OF
INCLEMENT WEATHER, CALL
THE LIBRARY TO CHECK IF
WE ARE OPEN
http://sayvillelibrary.org
Tuesday, April 7, 7:00-8:00 pm OR
Thursday, April 23, 10:15-11:15 am
Learn how to protect yourself and
your information while on the internet.
Please come with your online safety
questions!
Have you tried Lynda.com available
with your library card barcode from
the Library’s webage sayvillelibrary.org?
See page 2 for details.
NON PROFIT
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
SAYVILLE LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Linda Halliday, President
Joseph Loughren, Vice President
Debra Mitchell, Secretary
Marianne Bastian, Deputy Secretary
Dr. John Whitbread, Trustee
Alice Lepore, Library Director
Erin Hunter, Editor
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POSTAL CUSTOMER LOCAL
Library Board Meetings
Monday, March 9 at 7:00 pm
Monday, April 13 at 7:00 pm
Holiday Closing Schedule:
Friday, April 3 – Good Friday
Sunday, April 5 – Easter
close at
6
pm
Hours of Service:
Monday - Friday 10 am – 9
Saturday 9:30 am – 5 pm
Sunday 1 – 5 pm
pm
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