Tai Chi A Martial Arts Class for Everyone Dr. Marilyn LoPresti, Second Degree Black Belt: Tai Chi, QiGong, Kungfu Certified Registration begins Wednesday, April 4 Wednesdays: April 11-May 30, 11:15am-12:15pm $5 per session This class will help develop techniques that promote the integration of mind, body, energy, and spirit. Learn how to use the Yang […]
Do As You Please Bus Trip To NYC Wednesday, April 4 Departs Southold 8:30am $25 per ticket, available at the circulation desk, includes driver’s gratuity. Bus drops off at 37th/3rd, 42nd/5th, 46th/6th, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and American Museum of Natural History. Leaves NYC at 6pm from Bryant Park behind the NY Public Library.
Monthly Book Discussion Group Thursdays at 10:30am All are welcome! April 5: Call of the Wild by Jack London May 3: Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead June 7: Before the Fall by Noah Hawley
Candlemaking Chrissy Lehat of Curiously Creative Candles Friday, April 6, 1-2pm Grades K-2 Discover how making a candle is a fun learning experience. Create your own one-of-a-kind candle by scooping colorful, scented recycled candle wax into a candle jar. What colors and scents will you choose?
Chair and Restorative Yoga Held at Feather Hill With Judy Arnone Registration begins Saturday, April 7 $5 per session Saturdays: April 14, 28, May 5, 19, & June 2, 16, and 23 11am-12:15pm Yoga engages your mind, body, and spirit. Yoga helps increase your balance, flexibility, strength, and stamina while decreasing stress, muscle tension, and […]
Watercolor Landscape Workshop Melissa Hyatt Registration begins Monday, April 9 Thursday, April 19, 6-8pm $10 All materials are provided at this one-session workshop. Whether you are a complete beginner, paint daily, or haven’t painted in a while, you’ll experience the magic of watercolor. Leave with your 5x7 creation and the desire to want to do […]
Romp & Rhyme Mondays: April 9, 16, 30 10-10:30am Ages 12-30 months Bring your baby and enjoy songs and nursery rhymes. Have fun and meet new playmates during free play. Registration is not necessary
Listen, Laugh, & Learn Mondays: April 9, 16, 30 11-11:45am or 1-1:45pm Ages 2 ½ -4 years old Start your week off right with a shared story reading followed by interactive activities focusing on arts and crafts, science, and games.
Mini Minecraft Miss Dana and Miss Penny Tuesdays: April 10-24 3:45-4:30pm Grades K-2 Build and share communities in the Minecraft world. Please bring a tablet or smartphone. The Library has a limited number for use.
Minecraft Mania Returns Tuesdays: April 10, 17 & 24 4:30-5:30pm Grades 3-6 Build and share communities in the Minecraft world. Please bring a tablet or smartphone. The Library has a limited number for use.
Tai Chi A Martial Arts Class for Everyone Dr. Marilyn LoPresti, Second Degree Black Belt: Tai Chi, QiGong, Kungfu Certified Registration begins Wednesday, April 4 Wednesdays: April 11-May 30, 11:15am-12:15pm $5 per session This class will help develop techniques that promote the integration of mind, body, energy, and spirit. Learn how to use the Yang […]
Family Knitting Liz and Lily DeTour & Miss Dana Wednesdays: April 11-May 2 4-5pm Grades K-3 with parent Enjoy the art of learning to knit. You can choose to use knitting needles or a loom. Whether a beginner or experienced, all levels are welcome. The Library will provide all materials.
Scrabble Fun Thursdays: April 12, May 10, and June 14 2:30-4pm Some fast facts: Scrabble is sold in 121 countries and is available in 29 languages, 150 million sets have been sold worldwide, and there are around 4,000 Scrabble clubs in the world! Don’t miss out on the fun-Sign up today
Michaela’s Math Club Michaela Lynch, Miss Dana, and Miss Penny Thursdays: April 12-May 3 4-5pm Grades K-4 You can count on it! Through play and interaction, discover how to have fun with math using books, activities, and games.
Matinee Movie: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Friday, April 13, 2pm Not rated, 110 minutes. A 1967 American comedy-drama film about the daughter of well-to-do liberal parents who plans to marry a black doctor. Both families find they must sit down face to face and examine each other’s level of intolerance. Katharine Hepburn won the […]
Tween Drop By Jane Lopez, Odalis Monzon, Miss Dana, & Miss Penny Fridays: April 13 & 27 4-5pm Grades 4-6 One-time fee of $5 Drop by the Library after school to tackle your homework, enjoy snacks, play games, and “make and take” crafts with your friends. Register for one or both sessions.
Local Author Presentation With Jay Pilzer Saturday, April 14, 11-12 noon The Fans Went Wild is a historical study exploring the reactions of music fans to inventive changes by artists. The American book review magazine, Kirkus, states “this book belongs on the shelves of music lovers.” Author, Jay Pilzer, will share his powerpoint presentation followed […]
Chair and Restorative Yoga Held at Feather Hill With Judy Arnone Registration begins Saturday, April 7 $5 per session Saturdays: April 14, 28, May 5, 19, & June 2, 16, and 23 11am-12:15pm Yoga engages your mind, body, and spirit. Yoga helps increase your balance, flexibility, strength, and stamina while decreasing stress, muscle tension, and […]
At Home With George and Martha Washington A Staged Reading Alan Stewart and Collette Gilbert perform in costume Sunday, April 15, 2pm Spend an afternoon with the Washingtons and find out what were their daily lives like. Who may be visiting today? What’s planned for dinner?
Family Residences and Essential Enterprises (FREE) Tuesday, April 17, 11am-2pm A representative from FREE, an organization devoted to helping individuals with disabilities realize their full potential, will be on hand to discuss job availabilities in our community.
Watercolor Landscape Workshop Melissa Hyatt Registration begins Monday, April 9 Thursday, April 19, 6-8pm $10 All materials are provided at this one-session workshop. Whether you are a complete beginner, paint daily, or haven’t painted in a while, you’ll experience the magic of watercolor. Leave with your 5x7 creation and the desire to want to do […]
Homeschoolers Visit the Library Friday, April 20, 2-4pm Homeschooling Families Celebrate Poetry Month with Miss Dana and Miss Penny! Write poems, share poems, and create art to delight in the signs of spring.
Pokemon the Movie: I Choose You! Friday, April 20, 4pm Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town is 10 years old today. This means he is now old enough to become a Pokémon Trainer. Ash dreams big about the adventures he will experience after receiving his first Pokémon from Professor Oak. Rated PG 98 minutes
Fun Friday With Theresa Maritato Friday, April 20, 8-9:30pm Grades 6 and up Make Steampunk pendants using clay and special charms. We will add to a keychain or necklace too!
Saturday, April 21 from 2-4pm All are welcome to come to a poetry reading and reception featuring our local poets. Refreshments will be served. This special event has been arranged by volunteer, poet Vivian Eyre. April is National Poetry Month, a monthlong celebration that honors poetry’s vital place in our culture. This April, the Library […]
Join the Teen Advisory Board (TAB) Mondays: April 23 & May 21 5:30-6:30pm If you love to make crafts, cook, play video games, and help in your community, TAB is for you! Let us know what you want in your Library. 1 hour of community service earned for each meeting you attend.
Cemetery Visits Wednesdays: April 25 & June 20, 11am Meet at the Library for a short walk to the Oldest English Burying Ground in New York State. Headstones of slate and sandstone predominate in the Old Burying Ground and rows of marble stones abound to the east. Come along for a visit to our rich […]
Tots Night Out Thursday, April 26, 7-7:45pm Ages 2-4 years Explore fun activities with stories, games, a craft, and science. Pajamas are encouraged.
Resume Writing Saturday, April 28, 10-11am Our Reference Librarian, Jessica Frankel, has conducted many resume writing classes and will share her years of knowledge with a presentation that will help you present your best self to prospective employers.
Authors Unlimited Saturday, April 28, 10am-3pm Grades 6 & up St. Joseph’s College 155 W. Roe Blvd. Patchogue, NY 11772 Authors Unlimited celebrates reading by connecting teens and authors. Come meet authors where teens get preferential treatment! Free admission! Earn community service hours by attending and completing a survey. Visit www.authorsunlimited.org for more info and […]
The Ballad of Fish-Shape Paumanok Researched by Susan & Stephen Sanfilippo Presented by Stephen Sanfilippo Sunday, April 29, 2pm This afternoon’s program is a collection of historic songs and historic poems set to music. Song topics include Greenport whalers, ice fishing on Southold Bay, a shipwreck off Montauk Point, clamming on Great South Bay, and […]