Southold Free Library 53705 Main Road ~ PO Box 697 ~ Southold, NY 11971 ~ (631) 765-2077 http://southoldlibrary.org July & August 2014 As Trustees of this beloved institution, we have an obligation to be fiscally responsible to all Southold and Peconic taxpayers. We are taxpayers too, and we do our best keep a tight budget, while offering the services you want and need. Our Library Director, Caroline MacArthur, does an outstanding job year after year finding ways to save, helping us to keep below our mandated 2% (this year 1.4%) tax cap, while maintaining all the wonderful services our Library has to offer. In light of our fiscal responsibility to you, the taxpayer, our patron, neighbor and friend, I have some news I would like to share with you. In 2006, the Board of Trustees purchased the property east of the Library at 810 Traveler Street. The purpose was to create a contiguous property running from Main Road to Traveler Street. This property was purchased with the future in mind; to enable the space for the Library to expand, provide adequate parking and easy, broader access to Traveler Street. We heard you in 2010, when the bond vote for the expansion of the Library did not pass. Many people we spoke with let us know that they thought it was too big, or didn’t like the design. Should we propose a more modest expansion to the Library in the future, we have realized that we do not need all the property at 810 Traveler Street. And so, last year we changed the lot lines to take a small piece of the property; still allowing for access to Traveler Street while leaving the property large enough to stand on its own. That property is on the market. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me or Caroline. We’d be happy to discuss it with you. Maggie Merrill, Board President What to do this summer (and all year) beyond books and DVDs? Southold Library to the rescue! Tickets to the Atlantis Aquarium including Butterflies $16.50 Tickets to the Bronx Zoo Coming and Going Our sincere thanks to Kelly Bruer for serving on the Southold Free Library’s Board of Trustees from 20122014. We wish him well in his endeavors. Finishing Kelly’s term, we welcome David Shanks to the Board of Trustees. David has recently retired from a successful career in publishing, most recently at Penguin Books. David was named Publisher of the Year in 2011, by Publisher’s Weekly magazine. He and his wife, Elizabeth, have settled in Southold and own Surrey Lane Farm. unlimited access to ALL exhibits $21.00 Passes to the Children’s Museum of the East End with your Library card for a 3-day loan! Southold Free Library - Books and Beyond! Summer Reading Clubs In-person registration begins Monday, June 30th. Receive your bag of goodies and invitation to the Summer Reading Club’s Kick-Off Celebration, “An Outdoor Concert with Bari Koral” at Silversmith’s Corner Tuesday evening, July 8th from 6-6:45pm. Check out Bari Koral’s CDs from the Library! Family Reading Program: Little Beakers For infants to children entering Kindergarten in September. Adults and children read at least 20 books together and record the titles in your reading record. For each 5 books completed, earn a prize! We have prizes for the littlest of listeners, such as crib toys, sippy cups, placemats, and stacking cups! See Miss Dana for details. Reading on my Own Club: Mad Scientists For youngsters entering grades 1-5 in September. There is no minimum or maximum number of books to read. Visit the library regularly to record your reading progress. Your reading record will be kept at the library. For every 5 books completed, earn a prize! All readers have the option to keep track of TIME SPENT READING instead of the number of books read. See Miss Dana for details. All groups, complete and turn in your reading record by Friday, August 8th and come to our Ice Cream Social Celebration held that evening outside on our library lawn. Indoors if it rains. Teen Summer Reading Program Spark a Reaction For teens entering grades 6 and up Kick off your summer with a sport pack filled with reading review sheets, booklists and more! Every book that you read and rate will earn you a raffle ticket that is entered into a bi-weekly drawing. The top ten teens with the most books read will have their names entered into a final drawing for a Kindle Fire! Email Penny: [email protected] or drop off book reviews in the teen area. Join Battle of the Books and qualify for extra raffle tickets. Summer Reading Clubs Kick-Off Celebration Bari Koral Outdoor Concert Tuesday, July 8 6-6:45pm All Ages The North Fork Libraries are hosting an interactive family concert for you to enjoy at Silversmith’s Corner. Please bring a lawn chair or blanket with you. Rain location: The First Presbyterian Church in Southold. Final Celebration-Ice Cream Social! With Miss Dana & Miss Penny Friday, August 8 5-7pm All Ages Our Summer Reading Club Final Celebration. Kids can create their own ice cream sundaes. There will be games and prizes and a ceremonial uncovering of our time capsule. The Amazing Library Race! With Miss Dana & Miss Penny July 7-August 8 A Family Program Each week stop by the library and receive a “challenge” for your family. Complete one challenge before receiving the next one. Three prizes will be awarded at the end of the program. Every family receives a certificate of completion. Art Smart-Jackson Pollock Murals With Cheryl Richards Monday, July 7 2-3pm Grades 3-6 Explore the art world of the early 20th century and discover why Pollock’s paintings were so innovative. We’ll create one large Pollock style painting together. Each child will also create an individual painting to take home. Please wear smocks or old clothing. Held at the Floyd Memorial Library. Summer Gardening With Sondra Russell & friends Wednesdays, July 9-August 6 9-11am All Ages What better way to start a day than by getting dirty? Meet us at the Southold Elementary School’s Community Garden for some planting, weeding, harvesting and fun. Color Fun Storytime With Miss Dana Wednesday, July 9 10-10:30am Ages 3-6 Enjoy stories about the colors in a rainbow followed by a craft to create watercolors using colored sprinkles or make a rainbow with fruit loops. Storytime Yoga With Mary Hasel Wednesdays, July 9, 16, & 23 4:00-4:45pm Ages 5-8 Join Miss Mary for summer stories and have fun acting out the characters using bending, stretching, and yoga. Please register for each session separately. Held at the Cutchogue Library. Paper Airplanes With Sonomi Obinata Thursday, July 10 11am-12pm Grades K-6 Create paper airplanes with colorful folding paper. Put your airplane to the test with flying competitions at the end of the program. Stars Beneath Your Bed: The Surprising Story of Dust With Maureen Radigan Thursday, July 10 1-2pm Grades 1-3 Dust may seem small, dark, dirty, and dull; but it’s the secret behind one of the largest, most colorful sights on earth.” Create a beautiful work of art from small bits of other things. Held at the Cutchogue Library. “Dragons & Dreams” - a 4EC Program With Sciencetellers Thursday, July 10 3-4pm All Ages Castles, kings, an Ice Sorceress, a dragon keeper, and the Horn of Fire await you! Using flash paper, exploding bottles, “cool” dry ice and much more, the science of fire and ice come alive in this old world tale. Held at Shelter Island Public Library. If needed, a school bus will provide transportation, leaving Southold Library at 2pm and returning at 5pm. Let Miss Dana know if you are interested. Sunflower Power With Judy Wilson & Miss Dana Friday, July 11 11am-12pm Grades K-6 Weave a sunflower centerpiece, make an organic plant pouch, and choose your own special variety to plant which will flower in 70-90 days. Enjoy munching on these tasty seeds. Held at the Southold Elementary School’s Community Garden. Fire & Ice Show With Mad Science of Long Island Friday, July 11 1-2pm All Ages Have you ever seen burnt paper but no ashes? Levitate beach balls using no hands? Take our special Mad Science Shower and even take a stroll through a cemetery. Amazing and highly interactive. This program will be held at the Parish Hall in Cutchogue. Art Smart-Chinese Silk Painting With Cheryl Richards Monday, July 14 2-3pm Grades 3-6 The Chinese were painting on silk long before the invention of paper. Discover ancient Chinese techniques of silk painting and the importance of silk and art. Paint your own strip of silk using these traditional techniques. Held at Floyd Memorial Library. Read with Noah, Our Dog-Eared Friend With Barbara Severini Mondays, July 14, 21, 28 and August 4 10am-12pm Grades K-4 Noah is back! He’s a certified, specially trained therapy dog who listens quietly to help reluctant readers become more confident with oral reading. Sign up for a 15 minute time slot for your child to read with Noah without fear of criticism. Circus Show With the National Circus Project Tuesday, July 15 1-2pm All Ages A team of internationally acclaimed performers and instructors are ready to present an exciting circus performance. Learn about circus skills, including juggling, plate-spinning, “devil stick” manipulation, and balancing. Held at the Floyd Memorial Library. Pond Babies Storytime With Miss Dana Wednesday, July 16 10:00-10:30am Ages 3-6 Jump for joy with stories about frogs and toads. Create a bumpy toad using construction paper and birdseed. Welcome Mr. Skip Thursday, July 17 10-10:45am Ages 3-6 Our much loved musician friend is back to keep us laughing and dancing. Crystal Mania With Anthony Abbate Thursday, July 17 11am-12pm Grades 2-4 The Science Wizard will demonstrate all kinds of crystals from snowflakes to rock candy. Come prepared to see science magic! Atlantic Ocean With Maureen Radigan Thursday, July 17 1-2pm Grades 1-3 The Atlantic Ocean is constantly moving and changing its shape and size. Scientists study it while fishermen search it for schools of fish. Artists paint it and poets write about it. We will cast beeswax candles in freeform sand molds lined with shells and enjoy a puppet show about the sea. Held at the Cutchogue Library. The World of Reptiles and Amphibians With Erik’s Reptile Edventures Friday, July 18 1-2pm All Ages A fun, hands-on demonstration of snakes, lizards, and more. Held at the Peconic Recreation Center. Read & Ride the Carousel With Joe, Miss Dana, Mignon, Karen, and Barbara Monday, July 21 10-11am All Ages Join us for ice cream, stories, and a ride in Greenport’s Mitchell Park. We will meet at the Floyd Memorial Library and form a walking parade to Mitchell Park. Rain cancels the event. Art Smart-Electroluminescent Wire Sculptures With Cheryl Richards Monday, July 21 2-3pm Grades 3-6 Art and technology combined to create unique wire sculptures that light up! Learn about how electroluminescent wire works, how it is utilized, and where the future of art is going. Let’s Sing Storytime With Miss Dana Wednesday, July 23 10-10:30am Ages 2 ½-4 years old Enjoy stories about singing and dancing. We’ll make paper plate tambourines with jingle bells. Disc-Connected K9’s With Frisbee Dogs Wednesday, July 23 11am-12pm All Ages Be amazed by these dogs and their unbelievable stunts. Frisbee Dogs has been entertaining audiences around the world for over 20 years. So come, sit back, and enjoy. This program will be held at New Suffolk Field (please park on the perimeter of the field) Rain cancels. Corn is Maize: The Gift of the Indians With Maureen Radigan Thursday, July 24 1-2pm Grades 1-3 One tiny kernel of corn can produce up to 1,000 new plants. Come learn about amazing corn, an ancient food from the Native Americans. Bring your appetite because we are going to grind corn and make tortillas. Held at the Floyd Memorial Library. Pancakes in Pajamas Storytime With Miss Dana Thursday, July 24 7-8pm Ages 3-6 Let’s have a pajama party! Snuggle up for some fun stories before filling your belly with pancakes and syrup. Chem In a Flash With Mad Science of Long Island Friday, July 25 1-2pm Grades 3-5 Explore the ways in which chemical processes can be sped up with the use of catalysts. Participate in hands-on activities and watch demonstrations on chemical rates of reaction. Held at the Parish Hall in Cutchogue. Art Smart-Glow Bubble Paintings With Cheryl Richards Monday, July 28 2-3pm Grades 3-6 Bubbles, bubbles everywhere…Come and mix a little science with art and loads of fun. The shapes, sizes, structures, and colors of bubbles will be explored. Build several bubble blowers and use them to create unique and colorful paintings. These bubbles glow…Come find out why. Sing-Along with Brady Rymer Tuesday, July 29 6-6:45pm All Ages Join your local libraries and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Brady Rymer for great dancing fun. Please bring a lawn chair or blanket with you. This concert will be held at Mitchell Park in Greenport behind the carousel. Rain location: Greenport School. The Moon Seems to Change With Maureen Radigan Thursday, July 31 1-2pm Grades 1-3 Find out how a pencil, an orange, and a flashlight can teach you about the phases of the moon. Our time together will include a fun science experiment, a craft, and story about the moon. Held at the Floyd Memorial Library. Crunchy Dill Pickles With Judy Wilson & Miss Dana Wednesday, August 6 4-5pm Grades K-6 Learn how to turn fresh cucumbers into crunchy, yummy pickles. Bring a clean pint size jar and lid and be ready to cut and chop just like a real chef. Program held at the Southold Elementary School’s Community Garden. Musical Explorers Workshop and Concert With Jack Licitra Friday, August 1 3-5pm (Jam Session Workshop) 6-7pm (Concert at Silversmith’s Corner) Grades 3-6 If you like Katy Perry, the Cup Song, or just want to jam on Smoke on the Water. During the jam session, work with Jack Licitra on performance skills, confidence, and teamwork. A percussion set for drummers, a bass, electric and acoustic guitars, and keyboards will be available. Using the peace pipes or traditional drums like the Jembe, you’ll learn some basic musical skills. Show off your skills at the concert! A Handful of Dirt With Maureen Radigan Thursday, August 7 1-2pm Grades 1-3 What is in a handful of dirt? Find out what you can do to protect our precious top soils. Meet in the library’s east yard for soil experiments and planting activities. Art Smart-Leonardo da Vinci Inventions With Cheryl Richards Monday, August 4 2-3pm Grades 3-6 Leonardo da Vinci was more than an artist, he was also an inventor. Learn about the different inventions he created (you may recognize several). Build your own invention and have fun testing it. Held at Cutchogue Library. The Glow Bugs With Tonito Valderrama Monday, August 4 4-5pm Grades K-2 Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle by creating plastic water bottle bug art. Learn about our six legged little friends with environmental artist and educator, Tony Valderrama. Kitchen Wizards With Passionate Palate Tuesday, August 5 3:30-4:30pm Grades K-2 For Kitchen Wizards in training, we will make magic wands, a potion of sweet lemon fizz, and nibble chocolate frogs. Fish in the Ocean Storytime With Miss Dana Wednesday, August 6 10-10:30am Ages 2 1/2-4 years old Let’s make a splash with ocean stories and then make a fun, jellyfish craft out of paper bowls and streamers. Night Sky Planetarium With Starlab Wednesday, August 6 1-1:45pm for grades K-2 2-2:45pm for grades 3 and up A portable planetarium brings the wonders of the universe to you. Enjoy star stories of ancient cultures and marvel at the constellations. Learn about recent scientific discoveries in astronomy. Blast off with a simulation ride through the stars. Held at the Peconic Recreation Center. “Storyfaces”: Transformations Storytelling With Agostino Arts Friday, August 8 1-2pm All Ages Christopher Agostino brings traditional and original tales into the modern world, illustrated by his amazing facepainting on audience volunteers. Surprising and delightful theatre with a playful storytelling style that completely involves the audience. Held at the Floyd Memorial Library. Art Smart-Mayan Pyramid Sculpture & Stele With Cheryl Richards Monday, August 11 2-3pm Grades 3-6 The Mayans were fond of creating “keepsakes”. Explore the Mayan culture and discover their unique artistic design. Create Mayan carvings using balsa wood and paint to commemorate an important event in your life. Held at Cutchogue Library. Native American Animal Clay Pinch Pots With Tonito Valderrama Monday, August 11 4-5pm Grades 3-6 Have fun creating with clay as you make your own animal pinch pot. Learn about the many different Native American symbols and animals. Live Bamboo Teepee Making and Planting With Tonito Valderrama Tuesday, August 12 4-5pm Grades K-4 Help build a bamboo teepee outside the library in this handson interactive program. As you create, learn what makes this natural work of art come alive. Bash the Trash with John & Carina With Bash the Trash Environmental Arts Wednesday, August 13 1-2pm All Ages Discover how to build performing musical instruments made with recycled and reused materials. Bash the Trash is all about Science, Sound and Sustainability. Held at the Parish Hall in Cutchogue. My Bag and Me! With Maureen Radigan Thursday, August 14 1-2pm Grades 1-3 Join in the fun as we learn about how what we buy impacts our Earth. Decorate and take home a reusable shopping bag. Take this bag with you each time you shop and show everyone that changing one small habit can make our Earth a healthier place to live. The Amazing Library Race! A great family summer adventure July 7-Aug 8 Each week stop by the library and receive a “challenge” for your family. Family members must complete one challenge per week before receiving the next one. First, second and third prizes will be awarded and every family will receive a certificate of completion. See Miss Dana or Miss Penny for details. Embroidery 101 Carol Bertsch & the Women’s Embroidery Group Tuesdays, July 8, 15, 22 & 29 11-12:30pm Grades 5 and up Expert seamstresses will teach the basics of embroidery and help you create something beautiful. All materials are supplied. Attendance at all 4 classes is recommended. Time in the Garden With Miss Penny and Sondra Russell Wednesdays at the Southold Elementary Community Garden July 9-August 6 9-11am All ages Start your day off right and join friends in the community to help plant, water, weed and harvest. Teens in grades 7 and up will receive community service hours. What “Floats Your Boat”? With Miss Penny and Miss Dana Tuesday, July 22 2-3pm at the library 3:30-4pm at Goldsmith’s Beach Grades 3-6 Can you make your boat fast, sturdy, and reliable? We’ll begin the program at the library to make boats using recycled and everyday home items and then meet up at Goldsmith’s Inlet in Peconic to test the seaworthiness of our creations. Parents are responsible for transportation to and from the beach. Rain cancels the beach trip only. Permission slips required. It is Rocket Science! With Miss Dana, David, and Miss Penny Wednesday, July 23 (Rain date July 24, 2pm) 2-2:45pm: Build and decorate your own rocket at the library. 3-4pm: Meet at the Custer Institute on Main Bayview Road to launch your rocket, watch it soar, and come in for a soft parachute landing. Grades 4-8 Parents are responsible for transportation to and from Custer. Permission slip required. With Captain David Berson Thursday, July 24 (Rain date Friday, July 25) 9-10:30am Grades 4-6 Art instruction (and a little imparted knowledge about our bay) while aboard Captain David Berson’s electric boat, “Glory”. Meet at Greenport’s Preston’s Dock by 8:45am. Bring drinking water with you in case you get thirsty. Permission slip required. Musical Explorers Workshop and Concert With Jack Licitra Friday, August 1 3-5pm (Jam Session Workshop) 6-7 pm(Concert at Silversmith’s Corner) Grades 3-6 If you like Katy Perry, the Cup Song, or just want to jam on “Smoke on the Water”, this is the summer event for you. Work with Jack Licitra on performing skills, confidence, and teamwork. A percussion set for drummers, a bass, electric and acoustic guitars, and keyboards will be available. Using the peace pipes or traditional drums like the Jembe, you’ll learn some basic musical skills. Show off your skills at the concert! Ransom Note Workshop With Jr. Crime Investigators Inc. Saturday, August 2 1-2:30pm Grades 4-12 Larissa Froeschl, from Jr. Crime Investigators, will guide you in the use of magnetic fingerprint dusting, ink analysis, and handwriting analysis to solve a ransom note mystery. Crystal Mania Monday, July 7 4-5pm Held at Mattituck-Laurel Library Grades 6 and up Mr. Abbate will teach you the science behind the magic of making crystal. Each participant will go home with a jar that will magically and scientifically become crystalized (rock) candy. Origami with Sonomi Tuesday, July 8 7-8pm Grades 6 and up Sonomi will teach participants how to make various creations using brightly colored and patterned paper! Beginners welcome! Time in the Garden With Miss Penny and Sondra Russell Wednesdays at the Southold Elementary Community Garden July 9-August 6 9-11am All ages Start your day off right and join friends in the community to help plant, water, weed and harvest. Teens in grades 7 and up will receive community service hours. Battle of the Books! With Miss Penny Thursdays, July 10-31; August 7 & Friday August 8 4-5pm Grades 6-9 Please see the back page for details. Sushi with Sonomi Tuesday, July 15 7-8:30pm Grades 6 and up Sonomi will lead us through the process of making sushi. A fun and creative craft that you can eat! Movie Marathon With Miss Penny and adult volunteers Wednesday, July 16-Thursday, July 17 8pm-8am Grades 7-12 A library lock-in with a selection of movies from various genres to watch through the night. Games, crafts and food included too! Permission slips are required. Teens can complete a survey, available in the teen area beginning July 7, choosing their favorite movies. Parents who can volunteer for part or all of the night or have any questions, please contact Penny: [email protected] Any amount of time is greatly appreciated! Chocolate Balloon Bowls With the Baking Coach Friday, July 18 4-5pm Grades 6 and up These chocolate bowls are made to hold ice cream. You will leave with 4 bowls ready to be filled. Please note: Latex balloons are used to shape the bowls – if you are allergic, please contact Penny: [email protected] or 765-2077. Dungeons and Dragons Lock-In With Miss Penny Tuesday, July 29 5-10pm Grades 7 and up Do you love D & D? Do you love it so much, you would play for 5 hours straight? This is the program for you. Never played before? That’s OK too – all you need is a sense of adventure and a creative mind. Snacks and breaks will be provided! Permission slip required. Project Runway Fashion Drawing Classes Tuesdays, July 29, August 5 & 12 4-5:30pm Grades 7 and up $45.00 per student Learn how to draw like a professional fashion designer! Discover how to draw the fashion figure, garment details and create your own original fashion designs. Held at the Mattituck Library YinYang Macrame With Judy Wilson Wednesday, July 30 3:30-4:30pm Grades 6 and up Using hemp in all the colors of the rainbow, learn the double half hitch macrame knot and make a summer bracelet or anklet. Fun and easy, most students leave having started a second project. Music Jam Sessions With Jack Licitra Thursday, July 31 7-9pm Grades 6 and up Exercises in rhythm and melody creation lead to musical pattern development using various instruments. Lyric writing follows and suddenly, songs are composed! Zombie Science With Larissa Froeschl Saturday, August 2 3-4pm Grades 6-10 Learn about the science behind zombies and if a zombie apocalypse could actually happen. Then play a round of “Guess the zombie body part” game. The Alchemist’s Kitchen With JoAnn of the Passionate Palate Tuesday, August 5 5-6pm Grades 6 and up Science or magic? What makes puff pastry puff? Why does a crepe suzette burst into flames? Why are crystals so important to the cook? Explore the chemistry behind the culinary arts. We will make ambrosia (the food of the gods). Bring your science and culinary questions. Book Award Book Club (Inquirers meeting) With Miss Penny Thursday, August 7 3-4pm Grades 6-8 Are you interested in belonging to a club that reads and discusses award winning books? Come to an inquirers meeting and find out all about this exciting group. We may even include a trip to NYC for the Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Ceremony in October. Family Movie: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Rated PG 93 minutes Wednesday, July 9 3pm All ages The scientist father of a teenage girl and boy accidentally shrinks his and two other neighborhood teens to the size of insects. Now the teens must fight diminutive dangers as the father searches for them. TEEN Movie Marathon The Life of Benjamin Franklin Saturday, July 5 11am Local actors Phil Reichert and Alan Stewart bring to life one of America’s starring Founding Fathers and his son, William. At the start of their relationship, they were the closest of father and son, but when the War for Independence begins, they will find themselves at odds with each other. Family Movie: October Sky Rated PG 108 minutes Friday, July 25 4pm All ages The true story of Homer Hickam, a coal miner’s son who was inspired by the first Sputnik launch to take up rocketry against his father’s wishes. Learn To Be…Tobacco Free A Suffolk County Department of Health Services Program Mondays, July 14-August 18 & September 8 6-7pm Class 1 Program Overview Class 2 Tobacco Additives Class 3 Pam Laffin Video Class 4 Making A Quit Plan Class 5 Creating Support Systems Class 6 Relapse Prevention Class 7 Reunion The emphasis is on preparing to quit. Those who use all forms of tobacco (including cigars, pipes, and chew tobacco) are welcome. Registration is required. Family Movie: Spy Kids Rated PG 88 minutes Wednesday, August 6 6:30pm All ages When their parents are kidnapped, Juni and Carmen set out on a spy mission of their own to rescue them. A fast-paced, and fun adventure! Let’s Get Cooking! With Jenny Lowenthal Wednesday, July 23 6:30-8:30pm $5.00 food fee Eat healthy, eat right! Learn the benefits of healthy food choices. Enjoy this cooking demo and sample a variety of tasty foods grown here on our local farms. Recipes will be provided. With Miss Penny and adult volunteers Wednesday, July 16-Thursday, July 17 8pm-8am Grades 7-12 Details in the Teen section. Movie Matinee: Twelve Years a Slave Rated R 134 minutes An Academy Award Winner Friday, July 18 12:30pm Southold Book Discussion Group Thursdays @ 10:30am Led by Caroline MacArthur July 3: Eighth Day by Thornton Wilder August 7: Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman September 4: Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner Movie Matinee: The Sugar Connection: Holland, Barbados, Shelter Island Friday, August 15 12:30pm 119 minutes The documentary film The Sugar Connection: Holland, Barbados, Shelter Island shows Long Island’s participation in the 17th century global trade by the Sylvester family of Shelter Island. Bring your lunch to the matinee. Beverages and cookies provided by the Library. Southold Poetry Discussion Thursdays @10:30am July 17: Otherwise by Jane Kenyon August 21: Lighthead by Terrance Hayes Facilitated by guest poet L.B. Thompson September 18: Door in the Mountain by Jean Valentine Facilitated by Vivian Eyre Sunset Heritage Walks West along Main Road from Library to Soldier’s Monument Wednesdays, July 9, 23 and August 6 at 6pm Sunset Cemetery Visits Oldest English Burying Ground in New York State Wednesdays, July 16, 30 and August 13 at 6pm Registration not required/rain cancels Wear comfortable shoes and clothing Led by Melissa Andruski Chair Yoga (Seated and Standing Poses) With Judy Arnone Fridays, July 11, 18, 25 and August 1 9:30-10:30am Space is limited. Please register early. Yoga involves the whole person: body, mind and spirit. Increase your balance, flexibility, strength and stamina while decreasing stress, muscle tension and blood pressure. Please bring a yoga mat or towel and dress comfortably. Zumba With Jo Anne Vitiello Tuesdays, August 19 & 26 6:30-7:30pm Space is limited. Please register early. Zumba is called the original dance-fitness party. Easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. Bring water and wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The family that Reads Together can now Fish Together ! Sea Chanties, Songs of the Sailors With Timothy Fitall & Dan Skabeikis Friday, July 11 7pm A sea chantey was a song designed to keep the rhythm of certain work being done on the ship. During long voyages lasting months, sea chanties were also a means of entertainment. They were often humorous and many of the songs had the same themes-a lot of drinking and hard labor. Join us as we go back in time to a different way of life. Sponsored by the Friends of the Southold Free Library. FROM JAZZ TO SOUL A Summer Concert at Veterans Memorial Park, Mattituck Sunday, July 27 1-4:30pm 1pm PICNIC-Enjoy the park and bring your picnic lunch, blankets and chairs. Barbecues and picnic tables are available. 3pm MUSIC-Rhonda Denét & the Silver Fox Songs Trio The extraordinary talents of Rhonda Denet and the Silver Fox Songs Trio (sax, guitar and drums), perform jazz standards and soul classics that span five decades. This showcase pays tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Nancy Wilson, Etta James, Martha & The Vandellas, Mary Wells, and Gladys Knight. Sponsored by the Friends of the Cutchogue, Mattituck, and Southold Libraries. Earthtones Glenn Jochum & Rick Hall Wednesday, July 30 6:30-8:30pm Classic folk, folk rock, rockabilly, American nostalgia, and hits from the ‘60s and ’70s to the present. We share a love for the music of the Beatles, Beach Boys, Moody Blues, folk and bluegrass, and anything with a strong melody and harmony. Please join us. Sponsored by the Friends of the Southold Free Library. Bruce MacDonald & Dan Skabeikis Wednesday, August 27 6:30-8:30pm Join us for an evening of music featuring Bruce MacDonald and his nimble fingers on acoustic guitar and Dan Skabeikis and his equally talented fingers on violin. They were both lauded as great entertainers of phenomenal musicianship at the International Blues Competition in Memphis, Tennessee. Sponsored by the Friends of the Southold Free Library. Grab your Library Card and borrow a Fishing Pole for a week ! The Park Ave Gypsies Wednesday, September 24 6:30-8:30pm A group of seasoned east end musicians performing songs from various Americana styles of Blues, Tin Pan Alley, Cajun, Swing, Rock, and Country Western music. Sponsored by the Friends of the Southold Free Library. Friends of the Library Our dedicated group of volunteers supports this year’s youth summer programs and activities as they have been doing willingly and happily for the last several years. Additionally all summer concerts are sponsored by the Friends. We Love A Parade! Deck out in your red, white and blue to celebrate the Village Merchants’ annual July 4th hometown parade. The library extends an invitation to everyone who would like to march with us or ride on our float. We’ll be gathering on Maple Lane across from the Fire Department at 11:30am for the noon start time. Book Cottage hours for sales and donations: Wednesdays 11am-3pm Saturdays 10am-3pm Artwork on Display July & August 2014 Teens! Read great books throughout the summer and battle it out at Stony Brook University on Saturday August 9th. Signup begins June 1st Come in and see Penny for details. Donald Garside Your actions today through a Planned Gift, or a Bequest, will enable the Southold Free Library to plan for tomorrow, based on the ideals and accomplishments of yesterday. SOUTHOLD FREE LIBRARY 53705 Main Road, P.O. 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