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Vendor Selected for Upcoming Café

The Emma S. Clark Memorial Library Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that they have selected a food and beverage vendor to operate the Library’s new café which is slated to open in December. The vendor selected is Level Up Kitchen, a local business currently operating out of the Flowerfield complex in St. James. Level Up Kitchen was selected from a pool of candidates that responded to the Library’s recent request for proposal for a vendor to operate the café.
Level Up Kitchen is owned and operated by Three Village native and chef Chelsea Gomez (pictured below with Library Director Ted Gutmann). Ms. Gomez graduated from Pennsylvania College of Technology with a degree in Culinary Arts in 2006, and prior to founding Level Up Kitchen Ms. Gomez was Executive Chef at the much-loved Pentimento Restaurant in Stony Brook, which closed in 2021. Ms. Gomez is fully invested in the Three Village community, having grown up in Setauket, and she is currently raising her young family here.
Drawing on her formal culinary education, current business operations, and her many years of experience as a chef, Ms. Gomez possesses extensive knowledge of food safety and how to prepare fresh, healthy, handcrafted fare that meets a variety of dietary restrictions. She plans to include items at the Library café that include nut-free, gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan, avoiding cross contamination with allergens. In addition, all of her employees will be Suffolk County Department of Health-certified food managers.
Moreover, Ms. Gomez places importance on sustainability, working with local farms and purveyors where possible to stimulate the local economy and provide the freshest, high-quality ingredients. She runs her businesses in an environmentally friendly manner, using biodegradable, post-consumer, and recyclable packaging and utilizing equipment that has low waste and high value, such as an energy-saving coffee machine and energy-efficient refrigerator.
Library patrons will be able to grab a quick snack on-the-go, or stay for a bite to eat and enjoy a more leisurely experience at the Library. Construction began on the new café at the Library earlier this year and will include a new, indoor seating area adjacent to the historic 1892 reading room. Café customers will also have access to the outdoor seating terrace, which opened in August 2022 and looks out over the Library’s beautifully landscaped grounds and the historic Setauket Green. The Library and Ms. Gomez hope to have the café operational in early autumn, once staff are trained and all required permits have been issued.
Local Museum Added to Museum Passes

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, located right in Stony Brook Village at the Ward Melville Heritage Organization, is now a part of our popular Museum Pass Collection.
The Museum opened its doors at 96 Main Street in Stony Brook in November 2022 and boasts, “displays of original musical instruments, famous awards, apparel, and other memorabilia from many of Long Island’s favorite artists.” Thanks to the Library, residents may now visit this local gem for free with a Museum Pass (the museum lists regular admission prices on their website as adults at $19.50, seniors/veterans at $17, and students at $15). The Library’s pass allows free admission for 2 adults and 3 children up to age 18. In addition, this Museum Pass is “Print on Demand”, meaning Emma Clark Library cardholders may print the pass from home or any computer (no need to pick up and return a physical pass to the Library).
In 2022, there were 1,872 free museum visits, thanks to Emma Clark Library’s Museum Pass collection.
To reserve a pass, Library cardholders may visit emmaclark.org/museum-passes.
The Museum Pass program at Emma Clark Library features over 30 museums, gardens, historic sites, family-friendly attractions, and cultural institutions on Long Island and in New York City.
Please note: Our Museum Pass collection is available to Three Village residents only.
Those who borrow passes through Emma Clark’s Museum Pass program are encouraged to share their adventures on social media with the hashtag #EmmaTakesMePlaces. Emma Clark Library may be found on Facebook @emmaclarklibrary, Instagram @emmaclarklibrary, or Twitter @ESCML.
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org
“Hands & Hearts” Kids Community Mural

Drop in with your children (Newborns – 12 years old) to make an ink handprint and decorate paper hearts. The mural will be on display in the Children’s Library for the Summer.
Saturday, May 6, 2023. 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. No registration required.
Kids in grades K – 6 can receive one hour of community service credit.
Questions? Email kids@emmaclark.org
Book Discussion and Museum Tour

We’ve partnered with The Long Island Museum for a collaborative book discussion. The program is a one-of-a-kind reading experience, where the museum exhibit enhances the conversation about the book.
Wednesday, April 30
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the History Museum (Main Visitor Entrance)
Educators from the Long Island Museum will guide us through the exhibit Building the Ballot Box: Long Island’s Democratic History. Then we’ll be discussing the book, Stories from Suffragette City edited by M.J. Rose and Fiona Davis, led by Librarian Emma Yohannan. Registration required. Residents and nonresidents welcome. Click here to register now. Emma Clark cardholders will have a copy of the book reserved for them in early April. You’ll be notified when the book is waiting for you. Nonresidents are responsible for obtaining their book through their home library.
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Spring Break Programs for Kids

Looking for something to keep the kids entertained over Spring Break? Check out what we have to offer!
Dynamic Kids: Round Things
Saturday, April 1, 2023 (10:30 – 11:30 a.m.)
Come and join the fun as we play with everything round. Ages 4 – 7 years. Register here starting 3/18.
Bring Your Own Adult: Food Fake Out!
Saturday, April 1, 2023 (2:00 – 3:00 p.m.)
Bring your Adult with you to the Library to create amazing prank foods that prove you can never judge a book by its cover. Taught by Michelle Vamos. Grades 6 – 12. This is a “teen” program, but 6th graders are welcome! Each registration covers 1 youth & 1 adult. Register here starting 2/14.
Baking with Chef Rob: Spring Cupcakes
Monday, April 3, 2023 (3:00 – 3:45 p.m.)
Prepare & take home to bake! Grades K – 6. Register here starting 3/20.
Lego Club
Tuesday, April 4, 2023 (2:30 – 3:30 p.m.)
Connect with your friends! Grades K – 6. Register here starting 3/21
BenAnna Band
Wednesday, April 5, 2023 (11:00 – 11:45 a.m.)
Sing and jam out to new & old kids’ songs! Ages 18 months – 5 years with parent/caregiver. Register here starting 3/22.
Innovative Gaming: Minecraft
Wednesday, April 5, 2023 (4:30 – 6:30 p.m.)
Have some fairy tale fun with the Big Bad Wolf and Jack & The Beanstalk, while playing in our Tech Center on the lower level of the Library. Grades K – 6. Register here starting 3/22.
Disney Musical Concert
Thursday, April 6, 2023 (11:00 a.m. – 12noon)
Join Dan Fogel for a Disney/Animated movie musical concert. Ages 3 – 9 years old. Register here starting 3/23.
Questions? Email kids@emmaclark.org