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Emma Clark Library Announces Winners of the 12th Annual Helen Stein Shack Picture Book Contest
Setauket, NY – March 19, 2026 –
Emma Clark Library is pleased to announce the winners for the 12th annual Helen Stein Shack Picture Book Contest:
First Prize (Grades 6 – 8 category): Bunny and the Bluejay by Vivienne Rochlin-Hizver (7th grader at P.J. Gelinas Middle School)
First Prize (Grades 9 – 12 category): The Penguins Go to the City by Elizabeth Wright (11th grader at Ward Melville High School)
Second Prize (Grades 6 – 8 category): Ricky and the Beach by Maddex Buonaspina (7th grader at R. C. Murphy Middle School)
Second Prize (Grades 9 – 12 category): Seven Meals Around the World by Genevieve Rochlin (11th grader at The Stony Brook School)
Each of the winning entries has their own unique artwork and storylines geared towards young children. In Bunny and the Bluejay by Vivienne Rochlin-Hizver, Bunny learns how each creature is unique with their own special strengths. With delicate pen and watercolor illustrations, The Penguins Go to the City by Elizabeth Wright invites the reader to follow a group of penguins on an adventure! In Ricky and the Beach by Maddex Buonaspina, the main character is hesitant to go to the beach. Will he enjoy himself or will his fears get the best of him? Children travel around the world with Cooper the Goose in Seven Meals Around the World by Genevieve Rochlin, as they discover different culinary explorations.
The Helen Stein Shack Book Contest called for teens and tweens in grades 6 through 12 who live in the Three Village Central School District to create a children’s picture book. Each entry could be the work of a single author/illustrator or a collaborative effort of an author and an illustrator. The contest was divided into two grade categories, grades 6 through 8 and grades 9 through 12, with one First Prize Winner and one Second Prize Winner selected from each group.
This award is given in memory of Helen Stein Shack by her family. As a teacher, Mrs. Shack was committed to the education of children, and she especially loved literature written for them. She was a frequent visitor to Emma Clark Library where, even in retirement, she kept current with the latest children’s books. The Library is grateful to the children of the late Mrs. Shack who have established a substantial endowment with the Library to cover the cost of the prizes.
Contest winners will be celebrated at a private awards ceremony on Monday, April 27, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. Each First Prize award recipient will receive a $400 scholarship, and each Second Prize award recipient will receive a $100 scholarship. The newly bound books – made into hardcover by the Library – will have the honor of being added to the Library’s Local Focus Collection, and winners will also receive copies of their books to cherish in their own home libraries. Desserts will be served at the reception, generously donated by The Bite Size Bake Shop. Past ceremonies have had Library Board members, teachers and top school district administrators from Three Village and The Stony Brook School, as well as elected officials from New York State, Suffolk County, and the Town of Brookhaven, all in attendance to honor the winners.
The Emma S. Clark Memorial Library, located at 120 Main Street in Setauket and online at www.emmaclark.org, provides public library service to all residents of the Three Village Central School District.
“The Heart of the Three Village Community”
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New Voting Machines Demo
Patrons are free to come in, learn about the machines, and test them out to prepare for the upcoming elections.
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org
Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary
All Ages
From Sea to Shining Sea: Community Art Exhibition
All ages are invited to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 by contributing to our Library’s collaborative art display. Each participant will create an American landscape scene on a 10×10” canvas. In June, we’ll hang all the canvases together to reveal a beautiful patchwork display in our Library Café Gallery! Here’s how to join the fun:
1. Beginning on March 16, pick up your canvas at the Library. All ages can participate! Kids pickups will take place at the Children’s Desk. Adults and Teens & Tweens pickups will take place at the Lower Level Service Desk. Please note: Registration is required for pickup. Registration will be broken down by age group: Kids, Teens & Tweens, and Adults. Register online, in person, or by phone:
Adults, click here to register now.
Teens/Tweens (Grades 6 – 12), click here to register now.
Kids, click here to register now.
2. Create your landscape at home using your favorite medium: markers, crayons, paints, pastels, mixed media, or whatever sparks your creativity! Inspired by our beautiful nation, your scene will represent an American landscape, whether the far-away beaches of Hawaii or the towering skyline of the Big Apple!
3. Return your completed canvas any time on or before May 1. Drop-offs will be accepted at any Library service desk. If you’d like to pick up your canvas after the exhibit, please be sure to write your first and last name legibly on the back.
4. Visit the Library this summer to view this collaborative project on display near the Adult Reference Desk and the Library Café. The From Sea to Shining Sea Community Art Exhibition will stay on the walls throughout the summer!
Please note: Not for Community Service Credit
Adults
The American Experience: American Artists Through Our History (In-Person)
Thursday, April 16, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
As we are celebrating 250 years of our nation, let us look at some of the artwork that has expressed the patchwork of voices, ideas, culture, history, and perspectives. Through the eyes of American artists, we’ll explore the American experience – social, intellectual, & cultural – with artist and professor Chris Vivas. Open to all Suffolk County residents. Click here to register starting 3/9.
***Check back here as more programs get added throughout the year!
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org
Emma S. Clark Announces New Library Director
Setauket, NY – December 4, 2025 –
The Board of Trustees at Emma S. Clark Memorial Library is pleased to announce the appointment of Theresa Liguori as the new Library Director, starting January 20, 2026. Ms. Liguori comes to Emma Clark with over 20 years of authentic, creative, and strategic experience in library administration.
Most recently, Ms. Liguori is serving as Chief Public Services Officer for the Denver Public Library, overseeing public service delivery across 27 locations, including mobile services, collection services, and special collections and archives, in addition to system-wide programming and services.
Ms. Liguori is also an adjunct faculty member within the Master of Library and Information Science Online Program for the Morgridge College of Education at the University of Denver, teaching theoretical and conceptual foundations of management within library and information organizations. Some notable recent projects that she has been a part of include the 2025 Vibrant Denver Bond, which will provide over $41 million to repair and improve vital infrastructure and community spaces, and the Anderson Academic Commons, which was a $37 million renovation project for the University of Denver’s library system. Ms. Liguori holds a B.A. in Communications (with a minor in Gender & Women’s Studies) and Master of Library Science & Information Science from the University of Denver.
“After an exhaustive nationwide search, we are excited to have found Theresa,” remarked Library Board President Anthony Parlatore. “The Board and staff look forward to teaming with her in continuing to keep our library as the jewel of our community – an innovative, provocative, and fun place to learn, explore and experience all the resources modern libraries have to offer.”
In her free time, Ms. Liguori enjoys spending time with family, cooking, reading, going to movies and shows, and getting cuddles from the family’s Great Pyrenees, Casper.
Ms. Liguori stated, “I am extremely excited for this opportunity. This library is a cornerstone of knowledge, and it has built a strong foundation rooted in excellent service and civic engagement. I look forward to working collaboratively with the staff, trustees, and the community, to broaden the library’s vital role as a dynamic and inclusive center of belonging and connection.”
As Library Director, Ms. Liguori will bring her vision and leadership to the Three Village community, and all at the Library are eager to work with her and her wide-ranging expertise in service of the Library’s mission.
The Emma S. Clark Memorial Library, located at 120 Main Street in Setauket and on the web at www.emmaclark.org, provides public library service to all residents of the Three Village Central School District.
“The Heart of the Three Village Community”
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Teen/Tween Programs During the February Break
Are your Teens & Tweens looking for things to do while they’re off school during Mid-Winter Recess in February?
Please note: The Library is closed Monday, February 16 in observance of Presidents’ Day.
Volunteer at Hobbs Farm
Tuesday, February 17, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Bethel Hobbs Community Farm is a volunteer-run farm that provides fresh, wholesome produce to those in need, through a network of local food pantries and soup kitchens. Teen & Tween Volunteers are needed to help cultivate the produce. Please dress for a mess and bring gardening gloves if you so desire. We will be volunteering in the greenhouse planting seeds. All teens and tweens must be accompanied by a supervising adult age 18 years or older. Library staff will also be in attendance. In the event of extreme weather, this program may be rescheduled or cancelled. Earn 2 hours of community service credit for volunteering. Click here to register starting 1/13.
Teens and Tweens must complete the Library Teen & Tween Volunteering in the Community Application and Parental Consent Form before volunteering at Hobbs Farm: https://teen.emmaclark.org/library-volunteering/
Seed Packet Processing
Thursday, February 19, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Count, pack, and label seed packets for our Seed Library. Earn 1 hour of community service credit upon completion of the program. Click here to register starting 1/13.
Movie Night: Lisa Frankenstein
Friday, February 20, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Join your friends for a movie night at the Library. We’ll have snacks (Popcorn! Candy! More!) for this night of entertainment. Rated PG-13.Click here to register starting 1/13.
After Hours: Laser Tag at the Library
Saturday, February 21
Grab your friends and come play Laser Tag in the Library! We provide the gear, you provide the players! Players will be broken into teams and get to play at least 3 rounds of Laser Tag during the event. Battle it out with your friends to see who is the laser tag champion! Between rounds, games and snacks will be available in the “home base” room.
Library Staff will be on hand to moderate the games. This will be a locked-in event. The Library will be closed to all but the participants of this program. Players must have a permission form on file and arrive promptly for their assigned start time. Once in the Library building, players may not leave the building until their adult picks them up. Players will be asked to adhere to all rules and safety protocols, so we can all have the most fun possible. Please register for your grade-appropriate time slot only.
Grades 6 – 8, click here to register for the 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. timeslot starting 1/13.
Grades 9 – 12, click here to register for the 8:30 – 10:00 p.m. timeslot starting 1/13.
Nintendo Switch Tournament
Sunday, February 22, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Bring your friends and meet other gamers at this Nintendo Switch 2 Tournament! The Library will provide all equipment; you are welcome to bring your own wireless controllers, if you prefer. Snacks will be provided; winning teens and tweens get prizes. Click here to register starting 1/13.
Book & Movie Club: The Fault in Our Stars
Sunday, February 22, 1:30 – 4:30 p.m.
You’ve heard it said many times before, “The book was better than the movie!” But was it really? Check out and read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green then come to our Book and Movie Club to watch the 2014 movie version (rated PG-13). Led by Library Assistant Kiera. Discuss your opinion, get the chance to win a themed raffle, meet new friends, and eat snacks! Click here to register starting 1/13.
And don’t forget to sign your teen/tween up for Winter Reading!
Questions? Email teens@emmaclark.org


