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Two Big Events in The Children’s Department at Emma Clark This Winter

Setauket, NY – January 10, 2019 –

Are your kids saying they’re bored? Fight the winter blues, and come to Emma Clark Library for two special events for children of all ages.

Kick off Super Bowl weekend with football-themed festivities on Saturday, February 2.  Simply drop in the Children’s Department at Emma Clark Library between the hours of 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Play games and enter for a chance to win a special raffle prize. The Library staff encourages visitors to wear a shirt or jersey with their favorite football team (but this is not required). Be sure to catch the fun!

During the school’s winter break, Emma Clark will once again be participating in “Take Your Child to the Library Day”, an international movement to raise awareness for libraries.  Stop by on Wednesday, February 20 between 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. for carnival games, face painting, temporary tattoos, balloon sculpting, crafts and more.

Additionally, in keeping with the festivities of “Take Your Child to the Library Day”, each new library card sign-up on February 20 will be entered in a raffle.  You’re never too young for a library card!  Parents can get a card for their young one as soon as they are born and immediately start enjoying the Library’s resources, such as the “Time for Baby” classes.

According to the American Library Association, Americans go to libraries more than three times as frequently as they go to the movies.  “Take Your Child to the Library Day” showcases the significance of libraries as a community hub, a foundation of education, and a source of entertainment and enrichment.  This event encourages parents to take full advantage of their local library and emphasizes the importance of libraries to our future generation.

There is no registration for either of these events, and families with kids of all ages (residents or nonresidents) are welcome. Meet up with friends – or make new ones – at Emma Clark!

If you have any questions, please email kids@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080 ext. 123.

 

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.

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Baby, It’s Cold Outside!

Girl shivering in the snow

Need some ideas of what to do when it’s freezing outdoors? You’re in the right place!

– Come to the Library to play – We gave games, toys, and puzzles for all ages, Playstix, and of course the popular train table. Osmo (“Play Beyond the Screen”) is always available for kids and is a combination of a digital experience and tangible play. We also have Imagination Playground (“Big Blue Blocks”) in our program room for kids to play with, whenever a class is not in session.

– Borrow a Playaway Launchpad for your child – These are tablets pre-loaded with educational apps appropriate for your kid. They are 100% secure and do not have Internet connectivity.  Patrons do not have to install parental controls or worry about their children being exposed to unintended or inappropriate content. They now have new, sturdier cases too. Look for the bright orange packaging in the Children’s Department!

– Stay inside and watch movies

    • Our new “Binge Boxes” include 4 – 6 DVDs that share themes such as “Romantic Comedies”, “Based on a Book”, “Sports on Screen”, “Courtroom Drama”, “Family Movie Night”, “Fright Night”, “Classic Films”, “Marvel Superheroes”, and “British Favorites.” You can find them in main reading room.
    • Stream movies directly to your computer, phone, tablet or smart TV through Hoopla or KanopyClick here to get started.

And of course, read a book! (We couldn’t be the Library and not mention that!)

 

Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org or kids@emmaclark.org

Emma Clark Library Open Sunday Mornings Starting 2019

Setauket, NY – January 2, 2019 – Starting in January, Emma Clark Library’s new Sunday hours will be 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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”

Project Prom Dress: Donation Drive and Boutique at Emma Clark Library

Setauket, NY – January 2, 2019 –

Once the new year begins, many high school students immediately begin planning THE party that culminates their high school journey – prom!  It can be a lot of fun, but it can also be stressful on some because of the high cost.  Emma Clark Library, with the assistance of Three Village residents Kathryn Hunter (teacher) and Irene Berman (retired teacher), are hoping to ease that burden; or to help someone who might just want to “go green” and wear a recycled dress.

Donations

Do you have dresses piling up and taking up space? Don’t let them gather dust in the closet.  This is a great cleaning project for the new year and is an easy way to donate a dress that wouldn’t otherwise be worn again.  The Library is asking the public to search their closets and pick out anything that looks prom appropriate (dresses and accessories). Donation racks will be located in the Library lobby from New Year’s through Valentine’s Day (January 2 – February 14).  All dresses must be in clean, excellent condition with no stains or tears.  Dresses must be brought in on a hanger (hanger to be donated as well).  All sizes, colors, and styles are welcome.  Accompanying accessories (purses, shoes, etc.) are also appreciated. Both residents and non-residents may donate.

Those who bring dresses in are helping a deserving student attend prom.  Don’t let dresses hang in the back of the closet any longer!  Donate a prom dress and make a difference in a young person’s life to help her feel confident, proud, and beautiful!

Boutique

Project Prom Dress will be a “shopping” event held on Saturday, March 9 (snow date Saturday, March 23) in the Vincent R. O’Leary Community Room on the Library’s lower level. Teens, celebrate your prom in style and find THE dress!  Teens are invited to make an appointment for the Prom Dress Boutique, where they may “shop”, try on, and take home one gown (free of charge) from among the dresses that were donated to the Library.  Due to space limitations, each teen may bring one guest to assist them.  Only registered teens are eligible to “shop” and take home a dress.

Appointments will begin at ½ hour intervals between 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Registration for the boutique is required and begins on February 4th for Three Village residents and February 19th for non-residents (if additional spots are still available). There is a limited amount of appointments per time slot, so the public is encouraged to register early.  To reserve your time slot, call 631.941.4080 ext. 127 starting on the aforementioned dates.  Please note that each registrant may take home only one dress.

 

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”

FiOS1 video for Project Prom Dress

New Sunday Hours

Entrance to Emma Clark Library with doors opening

New this year! Our Sunday hours are now 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org