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8 New Museum Passes Added

Logos from the 8 new museums in our collection

Last year, there were 1,721 free museum visits (a 40% increase from the previous year), thanks to our Museum Pass program.  Due to the popularity of this service, along with suggestions made by library patrons, eight museums located in Suffolk & Nassau Counties, as well as New York City, will be added to the collection in August:

American Airpower Museum (Farmingdale)
Children’s Museum of Manhattan (New York City)
Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center (Glen Cove)
Jewish Museum (New York City)
Long Island Science Center (Riverhead)
Museum of the Moving Image (New York City)
New York Hall of Science (New York City)
South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center (Bridgehampton)

All of these museums are available starting August 1st; however, you may put in a reservation now.

We now have over 30 museums and cultural institutions in the Museum Pass program. See them all and reserve a museum pass at emmaclark.org/museum-passes.

 

Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org

Being “The Other” on Long Island – Panel Discussion – 6/15

Center on the Holocaust Diversity and Human Understanding_Logo

Please join us for a valuable panel discussion presented by The Suffolk Center on the Holocaust, Diversity and Human Understanding. This program will bring together diverse men and women who represent minority groups from Muslim, immigrant, LGBTQ, and Jewish communities. A panel discussion will help us to understand the experiences of those often labeled “other.” 

Being “the Other” on Long Island
Thursday, June 15 (7:00 – 8:30pm)

Click here to register.

The panel includes:
Eliana Dorf –  Jewish SCCC student
James Drake – Differently Able SCCC student
Nayyar Imam – of the Islamic Association of Long Island
Victor Piccini-Ventura – Afro-Latino SCCC student
Joselo Lucero – brother of Marcelo Lucero, Patchogue hate-crime victim

Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org