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Community Shred Day – Saturday, May 7

Words "Paper Shredding & Recycling" with cartoon paper shredder underneath

We’re here to help you get rid of that unnecessary paperwork in a safe and environmentally-friendly way!

Join us for Community Shred Day on Saturday, May 7, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in the Library parking lot. Protect your privacy and get rid of clutter.  A shredding truck from A Shred Away, Inc. will be in our parking lot for on-site shredding of personal documents. There is a limit of 5 boxes or bags. All paper collected will be recycled at a certified paper mill.

Please note: No plastic, carbon paper, hanging files, red well folders, cardboard, newspapers or magazines.  Clips and staples are fine to put through the shredder. No wet papers, and please take any boxes, bags, etc. back home with you.  

This service is open to the public.  There is no need to register or to be a Three Village resident to participate. 


If you can’t make this date, we will also have a Community Shred Day in the fall on Saturday, September 3.

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

Congrats to the 2019 HSS Award Winners!

Winners of the Helen Stein Shack Picture Book Award accepting their big checks

To view photos from the event, please click here.

Emma Clark Library board members & staff, the family of the late Helen Stein Shack, local elected officials, representatives from the Three Village Central School District, and guests from the community gathered on Monday evening, April 8th to honor the winners of the fifth annual Helen Stein Shack Picture Book Award:

First Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category): Gerald’s Share by Nicole Xiao

First Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category): You Saved the Earth: A Plastic Bottle’s Journey by Juliet Weschke

Second Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category): Lily and Liam’s Summer at the Library by Riley Meckley

Second Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category): Simon’s Day at the Beach by Nicole Freeley

Library Director Ted Gutmann, along with the family of Helen Stein Shack, Legislator Kara Hahn, and Councilwoman Valerie Cartright presented all of the winners’ books – bound and added to the Library’s Local Focus Collection – along with $400 checks to first prize winners Nicole Xiao (8th grader at P.J. Gelinas Junior High School) and Juliet Weschke (10th grader at Ward Melville High School) and $100 checks for second prize winners Riley Meckley (9th grader at P.J. Gelinas Junior High School) and Nicole Freeley (11th grader at Ward Melville High School).

The speakers discussed how the contest and ceremony began 5 years ago as a tribute to the late Helen Stein Shack, especially fitting due to her love for learning and her particular fondness for Emma Clark Library. “We would come visit my grandma for a week, and she would take us straight here,” explained Mrs. Shack’s granddaughter Emma Kelly, who flew in from California for the event.

Councilwoman Cartright mentioned to the family that it is “such an amazing way to honor your mom and your grandma’s legacy, her commitment to education, recognizing that literacy is power.”

Legislator Kara Hahn spoke of the special lessons in each book. “When it’s a children’s book, the message does not only get through to the child. The message also gets through to the parent that’s reading it,” stated Legislator Hahn.

Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn and Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Valerie Cartright spoke at the event, and the winners also received certificates from Senator John J. Flanagan, Assemblyman Steven Englebright, Legislator Kara Hahn, Town Supervisor Edward Romaine, and Councilwoman Valerie Cartright.  Library Board President Orlando Maione, Vice President Deborah Blair, Treasurer Christopher Fletcher, Secretary Carol Leister, and Trustees David Douglas and Suzanne Shane were there to congratulate the winners.  Three Village Central School District President of the Board of Education William Connors, Superintendent Cheryl Pedisich, Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services Kevin Scanlon, Gelinas Junior High School Principal Corinne Keane, Ward Melville High School English Department Chair Vincent Cereola, Gelinas Junior High School English Department Chair Michelle Hanczor, and Gelinas Junior High School Librarian Nicole Connelly were all in attendance.

Guests enjoyed special treats donated by The Bite Size Bake Shop, a local Three Village-owned business.  Ward Melville High School teen volunteer Ashley Mullen photographed the event.

The Helen Stein Shack Book Contest called for teens in grades 7 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 between an author and an illustrator.  The contest was 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.

Councilwoman Cartright remarked to the winners, “I’m delighted today to encourage you to continue using your creativity to share with others, to uplift others, because that’s what you’re doing by creating these 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 awards as a tribute to their mother and her commitment to passing along the importance and joy of reading for generations to come.

Mrs. Shack’s son, Ed Taylor, spoke about the hard work and dedication that the winners and all of the participants have shown, and then imagined a glimpse into their futures. “These kids are going to grow up, and hopefully, they’ll have families of their own…and one night their kids are going to be lying in bed and ask for a good night story…and they’ll take a book off the shelf, and they’ll read it to their kids…and then they’ll tell them who the author was. That they wrote that book.”

Image: First Place Winners of the Helen Stein Shack Picture Book Award with their books

Past Winners

2018

First Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category):  Racing Star by Rebecca Blumenthal
First Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Wally’s Wild Ride Nicole Freeley
Second Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category):  I Can Help! by Eliana Sasson
Second Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Freddy the Fish and His First Election Day by Samuel Kim


2017

First Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category):  We Can Still Be Friends! by Eliana Sasson
First Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Claire and Her Bear by Katie Zhao
Second Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category):  Sammy the Sock Monkey by Nicole Freeley
Second Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Color Your World by Cassidy Oliver


2016

Grand Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category):  Good Night, Judy by Katie Zhao
Grand Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Sal the Sock by Michelle Pacala
Honorable Mention (Grades 7 – 9 category):  Rainbow by Nicole Freeley
Honorable Mention (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Honu by Samantha White


2015

Grand Prize (Grades 7 – 9 category):  Lenny the Lion by Leah Cussen
Grand Prize (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Lilabet by Wendy Wahlert
Honorable Mention (Grades 7 – 9 category):  Red Books for Rainy Days by Anny Weisenberg
Honorable Mention (Grades 7 – 9 category):  Freddy the Fish and the First Day of School by Daniel Kim
Honorable Mention (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Heal Our Mother Earth by Kiera Alventosa
Honorable Mention (Grades 10 – 12 category):  Pengy Goes on an Adventure by Sarah Jiang and Karen Jiang


 

The public may view past winning entries at emmaclark.org/picturebookaward/ or the 2015 winners at emmaclark.org/picturebookaward2015.

 

Meet Local Authors – 4/26

Local Focus

Here’s your chance to meet many of the authors right in your own backyard!

Please join us on Sunday, April 26 at 1:30 p.m., for a celebratory reception in our historic 1890’s periodical reading room.  This event is a chance for the public to meet many of the author-neighbors whose works they’ve come to know – or hope to know – through the library’s Local Focus Collection.  Following the festive reception, there will be light refreshments and an informal book-signing opportunity downstairs in the Vincent R. O’ Leary Community Room.

No registration is necessary for the general public. If, however, you are a local author, please let us know by April 15 if you will be able to join us so that we can honor you properly. Registration is only necessary for authors. 

The following authors are attending the reception:

Victoria Ardito (who writes as Gina Ardito)
Vincent Girolamo
Linda Gaul (who writes as L. L. Cartin)
David Hicks
Priscilla E. Pratt
Douglas Reina
Mark Robinson
Marcia Grace
Kenneth Wishnia

The Local Focus Collection, which began in 2013, invites authors who live or work in and around the Three Village Community to donate one copy of each of their published books to the library.  With the advent of this collection, “our” authors gained a way to speed their books to library shelves (and readers) without having to wait for their books to be professionally reviewed.  We welcome books written for both adults and children.  Full details about this collection and how you can add your title(s) are available at the Adult Reference Desk.

Since its inception, the Local Focus Collection has far exceeded our original expectations, and it continues to grow through the authors’ generosity! We’re thrilled to honor these authors who have shared their work with the community and enriched the library’s collection.

Tax Forms

Close up of 1040 form, pencil, and calculator

You may access tax forms from the links below:

Federal Forms (IRS)

Federal Free File (IRS)

State Forms (NYS Department of Taxation & Finance)

State Free File (NYS Department of Taxation & Finance)


We have paper copies of the Federal and New York State tax forms in the Library. 


If you qualify, you can request free VITA tax assistance from Bethpage Federal Credit Union by following this link:  lovebethpage.com/vita.  There are both virtual and in-person options.


AARP tax assistance is no longer available at Emma Clark. The guidelines from AARP state that the site coordinator must be a trained AARP volunteer living in our district, and our most recent coordinator had moved out of state.  We would love to reinstate the program if we can rebuild a tax preparation team.
If you are interested in becoming a trained AARP tax site volunteer in any capacity so that we can someday reinstate the program, you can learn more by clicking HERE.

We serve all of 3 Village

Homebound Services

Do you or someone you know have trouble getting to the library due to a temporary or chronic physical disability?

We have volunteers who deliver library materials to Three Village residents who are unable to visit the library. A librarian and volunteer will make an initial visit together in order to present the service and discuss the options available. Using the library user’s library card, materials will be checked out , and then delivered and returned by an assigned volunteer.

To apply for the service, call the Reference Desk at 941-4080 or email us at askus@emmaclark.org.