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Annual Book Contest for Three Village Junior High and High School Students

Setauket, NY – September 24, 2021 –

Emma Clark Library is pleased to announce the 8th annual Helen Stein Shack Picture Book Contest, a challenge for junior high and high school students in Three Village to create a picture book for children. The winning teens receive a sizable monetary prize, are recognized at a special ceremony, and receive the honor of having their books added to the Library’s Local Focus Collection.

Those in grades 7 – 12 are invited to showcase their creative artistic and writing abilities, whether it be individually or collaboratively with a friend. The Library encourages students to enjoy the process and think back to when they were young children first learning to read and discovering picture books. This year the Library is opening the contest a month earlier than previous years, in order to give entrants more time to work on their creations, which always turn out beautiful, but are understandably a lot of planning and hard work. Last year’s Grand Prize winners were Julia Garcia –Diaz and Lea A. Nekrasov (Grades 7 – 9 category) and Rebecca Blumenthal (Grades 10 – 12 category).  The public may view previous year’s winning entries at emmaclark.org/picturebookaward.

Once the artwork and text are judged, winners are announced in March, and there is a ceremony in the spring honoring the winners and their original books. In addition to Library Trustees and staff, in the past, teachers and top school district administrators, as well as representatives and elected officials from New York State, Suffolk County, and Brookhaven Town have all been in attendance at the event.

Contest Details: The contest is divided into two grade categories, grades 7 through 9 and grades 10 through 12, with one First Prize Winner and one Second Prize Winner selected from each group.  Each entry can be the work of a single author/illustrator or can be a joint effort between an author and an illustrator.  The picture book entries must be their own original work (both artwork and text).

How to Enter: Those in grades 7 – 12 may obtain an Official Entry Form in-person in the Library’s lobby or online at emmaclark.org/picturebookaward starting October 12, 2021. Included with the form are the contest procedures & guidelines.  They should bring their completed picture book, along with a completed Official Entry Form, to the Children’s Department by the contest deadline, January 31, 2022.

Prizes and Winner Information: Each of the First Prize award recipients will receive $400, and each of the Second Prize award recipients will receive $100 (in the event that a winning entry is a collaboration, the prize will be shared). Winning entries are bound, made into a hardcover book, and added to the Library’s shelves. Additional copies of the winning books will also be available for purchase by family and friends. Winners and their families will be invited to an awards ceremony on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. All entrants will receive a Certificate of Participation.

The Helen Stein Shack Picture Book 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 ongoing cost of the prizes.

Please note:  A maximum of one entry will be accepted per author. Entries may be a collaboration of no more than one author and one artist/illustrator. Entrants must live within the Three Village Central School District. Emma Clark employees, trustees, and their immediate family members are not eligible to enter. For a complete listing of the rules, visit emmaclark.org/picturebookaward.

 

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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Library Drives This Holiday Season

Text at top says "Drives for Charity." Photo of pajamas and winter gloves.

Pajamas for Those in Need

We’re hosting a drive for local charities, collecting new pajamas for all ages from November 4 – 24, 2024. Pajamas must be new (with tags). All sizes are welcome.

Share the Warmth

We’re collecting new or handmade mittens, scarves, hats, gloves, or socks for local charities in our community from December 2 – January 12, 2024.  All sizes are welcome.


Boxes will be located in the Library lobby. Anyone (resident or nonresident) is welcome to donate during Library hours.

Please note: We are closed on Veterans Day (Monday, November 11), Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, November 28), Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25), and New Year’s Day (Wednesday, January 1). We will close early at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 15 (in order to accommodate the Electric Holiday Parade, which will assemble in front of the library); Christmas Eve (Tuesday, December 24), and New Year’s Eve (Tuesday, December 30).


Questions?  Email askus@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080.

9/11 Memorial Museum Poster Exhibition at Emma Clark Library

Setauket, NY – August 11, 2021 –

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of that unthinkable and tragic day, Emma Clark Library will host an educational poster exhibition, September 11, 2001: The Day That Changed the World presented by the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, in the Vincent R. O’Leary Community Room for the month of September.

“This educational exhibition recounts the events of September 11, 2001, through the personal stories of those who witnessed and survived the attacks. Told across 14 posters, this exhibition includes archival photographs and images of artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collection.” – 9/11 Memorial and Museum website.

In addition to the poster exhibition, the September 11 Museum also has online resources about the World Trade Center and the Twin Towers, the 9/11 attacks and their aftermath, and the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site at www.911memorial.org/learn/resources/911-primer.

 

The poster exhibition has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. 

 

The Emma S. Clark Memorial Library, located at 120 Main Street in Setauket and online at emmaclark.org, provides public library service to all residents of the Three Village Central School District.

“The Heart of the Three Village Community” 

Events with Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University, Emma S. Clark Memorial Library and the Three Village community join together in an inaugural project called “One Book, One Community”. The goal of this collaboration is to have readers engage with great literature that explores topics and themes around important cultural, social and ethical issues. Through Campus and Library events, we hope to provide increasing opportunities to learn from each other by promoting dialogue around community values and by fostering connections between people of different ages, backgrounds and experiences. Our first book will be 2020 National Book Award winner ─ Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu.
Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu ─ Willis Wu plays “Generic Asian Man” in films, but dreams of being “Kung Fu Guy”, the most respected role that an Asian man can attain. As he stumbles into the spotlight, he finds himself discovering the secret history of Chinatown.

How to obtain the book:

  • Stony Brook University is providing complimentary copies of Interior Chinatown for you to keep. Visit the Emma Clark Library Adult Reference Desk between September 1 and October 13.
  • Borrow eBooks & eAudiobooks, available to all Emma Clark cardholders on the Libby/Overdrive app beginning 8/16.

Events Planned By Emma Clark Library for Three Village Residents:
To register for these three programs, visit emmaclark .org/programs.
Interior Chinatown Book Discussion (virtual):
Wed., Sep. 29, 7:00–8:30 p.m. OR Wed., Oct. 13, 7:00–8:30 p.m.
E.K. Tan, (Comparative Literature, English Dept. and Asian and Asian American Studies), will lead us in a discussion of Interior Chinatown. Registration begins Aug. 16.
Chinese Lao American Cooking with Penn Hongthong (virtual):
Thu., Oct. 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Penn Hongthong will demonstrate how to make simple, healthy and tasty Chinese dishes such as Vegetable Lo Mein, Pork Fried Rice (brown rice) and Chicken with Cashews. Recipes will be provided.
Registration begins Aug. 16.
Of Boats & Bodies: Reading Refugee Literature (virtual):
Thu., Nov. 4, 7:00–8:30 p.m.
Timothy K. August, (Comparative Literature, English Dept. and Asian and Asian American Studies) explores the current trendcof Vietnamese American authors who are writing about their 
refugee experiences. Registration begins Aug. 16.

 

**To find a schedule of Stony Brook University programs open to the Three Village community, visit stonybrook.edu/onebook for information about events, discussions & exhibitions that connect to the themes of the book. All events are free and open to the public.

Educational Poster Exhibition

September 11, 2001 The Day That Changed the World and NYC skyline of lower Manhattan

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of that unthinkable and tragic day, Emma Clark Library will host an educational poster exhibition, September 11, 2001: The Day That Changed the World, presented by the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, in the Vincent R. O’Leary Community Room for the month of September.

“This educational exhibition recounts the events of September 11, 2001, through the personal stories of those who witnessed and survived the attacks. Told across 14 posters, this exhibition includes archival photographs and images of artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collection.” – 9/11 Memorial and Museum website.

In addition to the poster exhibition, the September 11 Museum also has online resources about the World Trade Center and the Twin Towers, the 9/11 attacks and their aftermath, and the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site at www.911memorial.org/learn/resources/911-primer.

The poster exhibition has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.