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Kids Winter Reading – Not too late!

Kid Reading in Bed

Let’s get YETI to read!

From Babies to 6th grade, join our Kids Winter Reading Challenge! It runs from Monday, January 13 – Sunday, March 2, 2025. Whether your child is being read to or reading on their own, this program is a great incentive. When kids report the books that they’ve read, it gives them confidence and encourages a lifelong love of reading.

Click here to register through Beanstack, our online reading tool. There is also an app (Beanstack Tracker).

Pre-Readers: For children who have books read to them. Goal is at least 10 books with their grown-up.
New Readers:  For children who are just starting or have only recently begun to read by themselves. Goal is at least 5 books on their reading level.
Confident Readers:  For children who read on their own. Goal is at least 2 books on your reading level.

When your child has completed their goal, they will earn an electronic raffle ticket for a chance to win the special Yeti prize (a plush Yeti, a Yeti board game, & tickets to the Rinx).

Beginning Monday, Feb. 10, all kids who reach their goal can come into the Library to pick up their prize bag and reading certificate.

Winter Reading Club ends on Sunday, March 2, 2025. 


Questions? Email kids@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080 ext. 123.


Emma Clark employees, trustees, and members of their household are not eligible to enter raffles.


***A big thank you to The Rinx for their continued support with a donation of tickets for our Kids & Teen Winter Reading raffle prizes. 

Shed the Meds – Protect the Environment

Medication in a trash can

The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office hosts this safe way to properly dispose of unused medications.  Proper disposal is essential to protect the environment and ensure that old drugs don’t end up in the wrong hands.  They will be located in the historic section of the Library to collect non-liquid drugs/medications on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. 

There is no registration required and all are welcome. 

Please note: The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office cannot accept any liquids or needles of any kind. They are only accepting unused or expired medications from individuals (not large quantities from a doctor’s office or health care facility).


Questions? Please email askus@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080.

Emma Clark #1 Users of OverDrive in Suffolk!

Woman reading an eBook

Three Village’s Best Kept Secret! We have the biggest users of eBooks through OverDrive for Libraries (per capita) in all of Suffolk County!

Where can you find these digital books? Click here to get started.

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

Westlaw Legal Database

Westlaw logo

Did you know we have Westlaw online?  Westlaw is a database for legal and law related materials and services, and it’s available for in-house use at the library.  The database has automatic continuous updating and is easy to navigate and search through keywords.  The subscription service offers access to the following:

New York Primary:  NY Statutes (McKinney’s), NY Case Law,  New York Code, Rules & Regulations (NYCRR), NY Law Reviews & Journals, NY Digest of cases

New York Analytical:  NY Jurisprudence, NY Practice Series (titles dealing with all areas of law including Family, Real Estate, Wills, Zoning, Contracts, etc.), McKinney’s NY Forms (all titles), New York related treatises

 

Questions?  Contact askus@emmaclark.org or 631.941.4080.

Community Volunteer Fair – 9/25

Text says "Volunteer Fair at Emma Clark Library" with the L being a raised hand with a heart.

If you’re looking for a way to serve and better your community, look no further than our Community Volunteer Fair on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 from 4:00  – 7:00 p.m.  Meet and speak with representatives from local organizations that are seeking volunteers. In addition to serving your community, becoming a volunteer is also a great way to get to know your neighbors and meet new friends.  Volunteer work can enhance your resume or college application as well.

There is no registration required. All are welcome (both teens and adults, residents and non-residents).  

We’ll have 15+ organizations at the event, and below is list of those scheduled to be in attendance (as of 9/9):

In addition, we’ll also have a table with handouts and materials from organizations who were unable to attend the fair but are also looking for volunteers.

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