Listen, Laugh, & Learn - Ready for Spring! with Miss Dana Mondays, March 20, 11:15-12:00pm 2 ½-4 years old with an adult Listen to stories and participate in early literacy interactive activities focusing on arts and crafts, science, and games. Register for each session separately.
Find out more »Yoga For Teens With Lorraine Hayden Mondays, March 13, 20, 27 and April 3, 5-5:45pm Grades 7-12 Have fun practicing challenging Yoga poses to discover your strength, agility, and flexibility. With stretching, breathwork and moving meditation, you will build resilience, both physically & mentally. For each session you attend, earn a raffle ticket toward some cool Yoga accessories! Drawing will be held on April 3.
Find out more »Breathe Together Charyl Ozkaya Tuesdays in March and April at 10am on Zoom Practice deep breathing during this 20 minute weekly session. Sit still and practice the kind of deep breathing that fosters calm well-being and can improve your health and outlook.
Find out more »Wine Bottle with Fairy Lights Paint Night Teresa Grant Tuesday, March 21, 6pm $10 non-refundable material fee. Registration required. Get your home ready for Spring by painting a wine bottle and adding the lights to complete the finished project.
Find out more »Sharpie Mugs Wednesday, March 22, 4-5 pm Grades 3-6 With Miss Dana and Miss Penny Non-refundable materials fee: $5.00 Transform a plain and ordinary mug into something creative and unique! Using oil based markers and stencils, design your mug however you like. Following the craft, we’ll enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Leave your mugs to dry for 48 hours and to be sealed with Mod Podge. Mugs will be available for pick up Friday evening or Saturday. Dress for a…
Find out more »Storytime Yoga—limit of 12 With Miss Mary Hasel Thursdays, January 12, 19, & 26 and February 9 & 16 (and March 9, 16, 23, & 30) 10-10:45am 18 months-4 years old with an adult $5 per session Time to stretch! Join Miss Mary for stories and acting out characters with bending, stretching, and yoga. Register for each session separately.
Find out more »Playgroup Fridays, January 13-March 31, 10-11am Infant-age 4 with an adult Play with the toys in the children’s room at the library and make new friends. No registration necessary.
Find out more »Teen Party! Friday, March 24, 7-8pm Grades 6-12 With Theresa Maritato Bring a friend and play fun games, snack on yummy foods and win prizes.
Find out more »Offered by NY State Department of Parks & Recreation NYS requires all motorized vessel operators, regardless of age, to hold a boater safety certification by Jan. 1,2025 Saturday, March 25, 8am-4pm (with breaks - please bring a bag lunch) Ages 14-Adult advanced registration with an email address required.
Find out more »Chair & Restorative Yoga With Judy Arnone Mondays, March 6, 20, 27, April 17 & 24 10-11:15 am Offered via Zoom and in the Community Room at Southold Library $25 non refundable fee.
Find out more »Romp & Rhyme With Miss Dana Mondays, March 6, 20, & 27 (no class March 13 & April 10) and April 3, 17, & 24 10-10:30am Ages 12-30 months Come have fun with songs, nursery rhymes, and free play with our toys! No registration necessary.
Find out more »Listen, Laugh, & Learn - Beautiful Bubbles With Miss Dana Mondays, March 27, 11:15-12:00pm 2 ½-4 years old with an adult Listen to stories and participate in early literacy interactive activities focusing on arts and crafts, science, and games. Register for each session separately.
Find out more »Yoga For Teens With Lorraine Hayden Mondays, March 13, 20, 27 and April 3, 5-5:45pm Grades 7-12 Have fun practicing challenging Yoga poses to discover your strength, agility, and flexibility. With stretching, breathwork and moving meditation, you will build resilience, both physically & mentally. For each session you attend, earn a raffle ticket toward some cool Yoga accessories! Drawing will be held on April 3.
Find out more »Breathe Together Charyl Ozkaya Tuesdays in March and April at 10am on Zoom Practice deep breathing during this 20 minute weekly session. Sit still and practice the kind of deep breathing that fosters calm well-being and can improve your health and outlook.
Find out more »Microgreens Nancy Depas Reinertsen, Master Gardener Tuesday, March 28, 1-2:30pm Registration required, space limited Love delicious microgreens? Nancy will show you a few easy steps to grow super-flavorful, nutrient-dense, teeny-tiny plants for your table quickly, easily and inexpensively. Sponsored By The Friends of The Southold Free Library.
Find out more »Van Gogh Almond Blossoms With Darlene Siracusano Tuesday, March 28, 4-5pm Grades K-5 Celebrate Vincent Van Gogh’s March 30th birthday with one of his less known pieces of art. We will make a work of art based on the painting, “Almond Blossoms”, using craypas and paint.
Find out more »Spring Salt Painting Wednesday, March 29, 4-5 pm With Miss Dana and Miss Penny Get ready for Spring and create a colorful scene using glue, salt, and watercolor paint. Make one or more beautiful creations to take home!
Find out more »Goodnight Yoga With Miss Mary Hasel Wednesday, March 29, 6-7pm Grades K-2 Let’s do yoga before bed! Come in your pajamas and have fun stretching with your friends!
Find out more »Storytime Yoga—limit of 12 With Miss Mary Hasel Thursdays, January 12, 19, & 26 and February 9 & 16 (and March 9, 16, 23, & 30) 10-10:45am 18 months-4 years old with an adult $5 per session Time to stretch! Join Miss Mary for stories and acting out characters with bending, stretching, and yoga. Register for each session separately.
Find out more »Playgroup Fridays, January 13-March 31, 10-11am Infant-age 4 with an adult Play with the toys in the children’s room at the library and make new friends. No registration necessary.
Find out more »Defensive Driving Class Friday, March 31, 10am-4pm (½ hour for lunch) $30 fee payable only by check or money order to Empire Safety Council This is a DMV approved Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP)
Find out more »Paper Flower Wreath Darlene Siracusano Saturday, April 1, 10:30am-12:30pm Registration required. Welcome spring with beautiful paper flowers. Learn how to roll different flowers made with a Cricut Machine. Flowers will be arranged to create a wreath.
Find out more »SAT Prep Classes Sundays, April 2, 16, 23, & 30, 1:00-3:00pm Location: Southold Library Program Fee due upon registration: $120 Get a jump start on the May 6th SAT exam! Come ready to learn, leave prepared to excel. Open to ALL high school students.
Find out more »Romp & Rhyme With Miss Dana Mondays, March 6, 20, & 27 (no class March 13 & April 10) and April 3, 17, & 24 10-10:30am Ages 12-30 months Come have fun with songs, nursery rhymes, and free play with our toys! No registration necessary.
Find out more »Listen, Laugh, & Learn - Amazing Colors With Miss Dana Mondays, April 3, 11:15-12:00pm 2 ½-4 years old with an adult Listen to stories and participate in early literacy interactive activities focusing on arts and crafts, science, and games. Register for each session separately.
Find out more »Yoga For Teens With Lorraine Hayden Mondays, March 13, 20, 27 and April 3, 5-5:45pm Grades 7-12 Have fun practicing challenging Yoga poses to discover your strength, agility, and flexibility. With stretching, breathwork and moving meditation, you will build resilience, both physically & mentally. For each session you attend, earn a raffle ticket toward some cool Yoga accessories! Drawing will be held on April 3.
Find out more »Breathe Together Charyl Ozkaya Tuesdays in March and April at 10am on Zoom Practice deep breathing during this 20 minute weekly session. Sit still and practice the kind of deep breathing that fosters calm well-being and can improve your health and outlook.
Find out more »Pressed Flower & Fairy Lite Jars (DIY) Tuesday, April 4, 4-5pm Grades 6-12 Using Mod Podge, pressed flowers and fairy silhouettes, participants will create pretty lite up jars to enhance a room or give as a gift!
Find out more »Game Day! Wednesday, April 5, 4-5:30pm Grades 3-8 Join your friends and peers and play board or video games. Mario Kart, Super Smash Brothers, Minecraft, Jenga, Giant Uno, Trouble, and more! There will be snacks!
Find out more »The High Cost of Fashion East End Libraries Wednesday, April 5, 7-8pm Zoom Mitch Ratcliffe of Earth911 will discuss the impact of fashion on the environment and what we can do about it. Some of the answers may surprise you. An East End Libraries Program hosted by Westhampton Free Library.
Find out more »Make a Spring Candle With Chrissy Lehat from Curiously Creative Candles Thursday, April 6, 1-2pm Grades K-6 Create a candle out of recycled scented and colorful wax. Chrissy will show you how to add layers of color to your candle for a perfect, creative way to accent your table for the season.
Find out more »Rechenka’s Eggs With Miss Dana Friday, April 7, 11-12pm Grades K-3 We will read Patricia Polacco’s, “Rechenka’s Eggs” and then recreate the beautiful eggs mentioned in the story using colorful cardstock, washable markers, and delicate doilies.
Find out more »I’m Turning 65: What Do I Need To Do? Norma Fioravante, Senior Health Insurance Representative Saturday, April 8, 11am Learn how Medicare is structured, enabling you to make good decisions about your health insurance. Discover your options to help you avoid any mistakes that can adversely affect your coverage.
Find out more »Fun with Legos (limit 25) With Miss Dana Monday-Friday, April 10-14, 10-11am All Ages Join us to build with the library’s Legos and let your imagination run wild! Bring a friend and make new ones while you create. Lego collection is donated by generous patrons and the Friends of the Southold Library.
Find out more »Chess Club for Beginners Monday - Friday, April 10-14, 3-4pm With John Consiglio and Miss Penny Grades 3 - 8 Looking for something to do over Spring Break? Why not learn something new? Learn how to play Chess with Miss Penny and Mr. Consiglio who will teach you how each piece moves and the basics of the game. We’ll start playing games right away! For each day you attend, receive one raffle ticket toward a special prize at the end…
Find out more »Chess Club for Beginners (limit 20) Monday - Friday, April 10-14, 3-4pm Grades 3 - 8 With John Consiglio and Miss Penny Looking for something to do over Spring Break? Why not learn how to play Chess? Miss Penny and Mr. Consiglio will teach you how each piece moves and the basics of the game. We’ll start playing games right away! For each day you attend, receive one raffle ticket toward a special prize at the end of the week.
Find out more »Breathe Together Charyl Ozkaya Tuesdays in March and April at 10am on Zoom Practice deep breathing during this 20 minute weekly session. Sit still and practice the kind of deep breathing that fosters calm well-being and can improve your health and outlook.
Find out more »Fun with Legos (limit 25) With Miss Dana Monday-Friday, April 10-14, 10-11am All Ages Join us to build with the library’s Legos and let your imagination run wild! Bring a friend and make new ones while you create. Lego collection is donated by generous patrons and the Friends of the Southold Library.
Find out more »Chess Club for Beginners (limit 20) Monday - Friday, April 10-14, 3-4pm Grades 3 - 8 With John Consiglio and Miss Penny Looking for something to do over Spring Break? Why not learn how to play Chess? Miss Penny and Mr. Consiglio will teach you how each piece moves and the basics of the game. We’ll start playing games right away! For each day you attend, receive one raffle ticket toward a special prize at the end of the week.
Find out more »Tots Night Out With Miss Dana Thursday, March 16 & Tuesday, April 11, 6-6:45pm Ages 3-5 years old Fun activities! Stories, games, a craft, and science too. Pajamas are encouraged.
Find out more »Fun with Legos (limit 25) With Miss Dana Monday-Friday, April 10-14, 10-11am All Ages Join us to build with the library’s Legos and let your imagination run wild! Bring a friend and make new ones while you create. Lego collection is donated by generous patrons and the Friends of the Southold Library.
Find out more »Chess Club for Beginners (limit 20) Monday - Friday, April 10-14, 3-4pm Grades 3 - 8 With John Consiglio and Miss Penny Looking for something to do over Spring Break? Why not learn how to play Chess? Miss Penny and Mr. Consiglio will teach you how each piece moves and the basics of the game. We’ll start playing games right away! For each day you attend, receive one raffle ticket toward a special prize at the end of the week.
Find out more »Gettysburg: The Aftermath of Battle and Lincoln's Immortal Words (Zoom camera) East End Libraries Wednesday, April 12, 7-8 PM Join Gettysburg NMP Park Ranger John Hoptak for an examination of the aftermath of the three-day battle of Gettysburg, the creation of the Soldiers' National Cemetery, and the meaning and continuing relevance of Lincoln's famous "Gettysburg Address."
Find out more »Fun with Legos (limit 25) With Miss Dana Monday-Friday, April 10-14, 10-11am All Ages Join us to build with the library’s Legos and let your imagination run wild! Bring a friend and make new ones while you create. Lego collection is donated by generous patrons and the Friends of the Southold Library.
Find out more »Chess Club for Beginners (limit 20) Monday - Friday, April 10-14, 3-4pm Grades 3 - 8 With John Consiglio and Miss Penny Looking for something to do over Spring Break? Why not learn how to play Chess? Miss Penny and Mr. Consiglio will teach you how each piece moves and the basics of the game. We’ll start playing games right away! For each day you attend, receive one raffle ticket toward a special prize at the end of the week.
Find out more »Fun with Legos (limit 25) With Miss Dana Monday-Friday, April 10-14, 10-11am All Ages Join us to build with the library’s Legos and let your imagination run wild! Bring a friend and make new ones while you create. Lego collection is donated by generous patrons and the Friends of the Southold Library.
Find out more »Dungeons and Dragons With the Amazing and Awesome Masters: Alexa and Quinn Sunday, March 5, 1-4:45pm Friday, April 14, 11am-3pm Grades 7-12 Join us for more exciting adventures of epic proportions where you and your team will attempt to defy the odds and have successful campaigns. Food provided for sustenance and survival.
Find out more »Chess Club for Beginners (limit 20) Monday - Friday, April 10-14, 3-4pm Grades 3 - 8 With John Consiglio and Miss Penny Looking for something to do over Spring Break? Why not learn how to play Chess? Miss Penny and Mr. Consiglio will teach you how each piece moves and the basics of the game. We’ll start playing games right away! For each day you attend, receive one raffle ticket toward a special prize at the end of the week.
Find out more »Shackleton's Shipwreck Eco-photo Explorers Saturday, April 15, 3-4:30pm Community Room Explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton launched an expedition to Antarctica in December 1914. His ship, the Endurance, became trapped in pack ice shortly after, and months later, in November 1915, sank in the Weddell Sea. The entire crew miraculously survived the lengthy arduous ordeal and were safely rescued in August 1916. Eco-Photo Explorers will discuss the search for the recently discovered shipwreck, long lost below the ice of the Southern Ocean…
Find out more »SAT Prep Classes Sundays, April 2, 16, 23, & 30, 1:00-3:00pm Location: Southold Library Program Fee due upon registration: $120 Get a jump start on the May 6th SAT exam! Come ready to learn, leave prepared to excel. Open to ALL high school students.
Find out more »Chair & Restorative Yoga With Judy Arnone Mondays, March 6, 20, 27, April 17 & 24 10-11:15 am Offered via Zoom and in the Community Room at Southold Library $25 non refundable fee.
Find out more »Romp & Rhyme With Miss Dana Mondays, March 6, 20, & 27 (no class March 13 & April 10) and April 3, 17, & 24 10-10:30am Ages 12-30 months Come have fun with songs, nursery rhymes, and free play with our toys! No registration necessary.
Find out more »Listen, Laugh, & Learn - Full Moon Fun With Miss Dana Mondays, April 17, 11:15-12:00pm 2 ½-4 years old with an adult Listen to stories and participate in early literacy interactive activities focusing on arts and crafts, science, and games. Register for each session separately.
Find out more »Breathe Together Charyl Ozkaya Tuesdays in March and April at 10am on Zoom Practice deep breathing during this 20 minute weekly session. Sit still and practice the kind of deep breathing that fosters calm well-being and can improve your health and outlook.
Find out more »Bot Play Day Wednesday, April 19, 4-5pm Grades 2-5 Come play and learn a little bit about coding with our new Dashbots!
Find out more »Wonderful Things: An Introduction to King Tutankhamun and His Tomb East End Libraries Richard Veit, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology Wednesday, April 19, 7pm on Zoom The discovery of the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun in 1922 was arguably the most famous archaeological find of the 20th century. This well-illustrated presentation seeks to answer how the tomb was discovered, who were the scholars responsible for the find, and why the tomb survived largely intact for thousands of years.
Find out more »Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Stony Brook Southampton Hospital/East End Libraries Thursday, April 20, 12pm on Zoom PTSD is the result of experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event or series of events. It affects approximately 3.5 percent of U.S. adults every year and will be diagnosed in an estimated one in 11 people in their lifetime. O'Brien, MS, PMHNP-BC, PMHCS-BC will discuss how to recognize PTSD, and what treatments and options are available. An East End Libraries Event hosted by Westhampton…
Find out more »Old Burying Ground Visit Friday, April 21, 11am Meet Melissa Andruski in the parking lot of the Presbyterian Church for an interesting and historic tour of the oldest English Burying Ground in New York State. Slates, sandstones, and marbles abound in the oldest section of the cemetery marking the remains of the early settlers.
Find out more »Bot Play Day Friday, April 21, 4-5pm Grades 6-8 Come play and learn to code with our new Lego Spike Prime kits. You’ll learn to create lego robots using coding language based on Scratch.
Find out more »Alcohol Ink Art Verona Penalba Saturday, April 22, 10:30am-12pm $10 non-refundable material fee, registration required. Practice being in the moment as you paint with alcohol ink. Use your intuition to lead the process. Unlock creativity and have fun. No experience necessary. Sponsored by the Friends of The Southold Free Library.
Find out more »Mediterranean Cooking Naela Zeidan Saturday, April 22, 2pm $10 non-refundable material fee, registration required. Naela Zeidan brings her authentic Mediterranean dishes to the East End for a tasty cooking demonstration. This program includes basic dough, beef and veggie pie, baba ganoush roasted eggplant dip, and baklava. Shared class with the Cutchogue Library. Program held at the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library.
Find out more »Songs of the Fishermen: Life, Work, Hardships, and Dangers Stephen Sanfilippo, Maritime History Researcher and Performer Saturday, April 22, 2pm Southold resident Stephen Sanfilippo offers this maritime concert presentation for the LI Reads program. The book “A Speck in the Sea: a Story of Survival and Rescue” is a riveting story of a Montauk fisherman who fell from the boat Anna Mary on July 24, 2013 and after hours of intense searching, was miraculously saved.
Find out more »SAT Prep Classes Sundays, April 2, 16, 23, & 30, 1:00-3:00pm Location: Southold Library Program Fee due upon registration: $120 Get a jump start on the May 6th SAT exam! Come ready to learn, leave prepared to excel. Open to ALL high school students.
Find out more »Chair & Restorative Yoga With Judy Arnone Mondays, March 6, 20, 27, April 17 & 24 10-11:15 am Offered via Zoom and in the Community Room at Southold Library $25 non refundable fee.
Find out more »Romp & Rhyme With Miss Dana Mondays, March 6, 20, & 27 (no class March 13 & April 10) and April 3, 17, & 24 10-10:30am Ages 12-30 months Come have fun with songs, nursery rhymes, and free play with our toys! No registration necessary.
Find out more »Listen, Laugh, & Learn - Rain Forest Animals With Miss Dana Mondays, April 24, 11:15-12:00pm 2 ½-4 years old with an adult Listen to stories and participate in early literacy interactive activities focusing on arts and crafts, science, and games. Register for each session separately.
Find out more »Breathe Together Charyl Ozkaya Tuesdays in March and April at 10am on Zoom Practice deep breathing during this 20 minute weekly session. Sit still and practice the kind of deep breathing that fosters calm well-being and can improve your health and outlook.
Find out more »Lotus Flower Lanterns for Teens and Adults Meeting Room Thursday, April 27, 2023, 5:30pm - 7:00pm Join instructor Yon Han of the The Korean Spirit & Cultural Promotion Project to learn to make a traditional Korean lotus flower lantern using colorful paper and wire frames. You will also learn about Korean History and culture. This program is open to both teens and adults and is shared with Southold Free Library. Click here to register.
Find out more »Heritage Walk Friday, April 28, 10am Meet Melissa Andruski at the library for a leisurely stroll through the west end of the hamlet to Tucker’s Lane and discover Southold’s rich history.
Find out more »Coronation Tea Saturday, April 29, 1pm $10 non-refundable material fee. Registration required. King Charles III will be crowned on Saturday, May 6. Celebrate this momentous event at a "Coronation Tea" hosted by Margaret M. Johnson. Enjoy traditional British teatime treats such as cucumber finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, Eton Mess, chocolate biscuit cake and a sparkling beverage. Ms. Johnson's cookbooks will be available for purchase and signing. For a festive touch please bring your own teacup and saucer.
Find out more »SAT Prep Classes Sundays, April 2, 16, 23, & 30, 1:00-3:00pm Location: Southold Library Program Fee due upon registration: $120 Get a jump start on the May 6th SAT exam! Come ready to learn, leave prepared to excel. Open to ALL high school students.
Find out more »Mother's Day Plant Sale Saturday, May 6, 10am-1pm (Rain date: Sunday, May 7) Book Cottage lawn
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