Posts Tagged ‘poetry’
Jane Austen’s 250th and More!
We’re celebrating Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with a variety of charming classes and events:
Stirring Up History: Jane Austen’s Kitchen (In-Person)
Thursday, November 13, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
In honor of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, join historic cook Diane Schwindt for an evening of “Stirring up History.” You’ll sample a few of Austen’s favorite recipes and learn all about daily life during the Regency era. Click here to register now.
How to Write a Jane Austen Inspired Romance Novel (In-Person)
Saturday, November 22, 10:30 a.m. – 12 noon
Learn how Jane Austen influenced the themes, structure, and characters of the romance genre. You’ll also participate in writing exercises and prompts that will help you apply different aspects of Austen’s writing to your own romance novel. Taught by award-nominated journalist, writer, and producer Erin Coughlin. Click here to register now.
A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250 (Online)
Wednesday, December 3, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with an in-depth look at the Morgan Library & Museum’s recent exhibition A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250, with co-curator Dale Stinchcomb. The exhibition explores fresh perspectives on Austen’s life, authorship, and global legacy through an extraordinary array of original manuscripts and artwork from a dozen institutional collections, including iconic artifacts from Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, England. Click here to register now.
Beginner Hand-Sewing: Jane Austen Bookmarks (In-Person)
Monday, December 8, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. OR 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. OR 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Learn the art of hand sewing in this relaxed workshop. Instructor Michelle Reis will guide you through basic stitches as you create a fabric bookmark with a Jane Austen theme. This class is perfect for complete beginners and a great way to acquire a new, useful skill. Participants are encouraged to bring a sewing needle, quilting pins, scissor and a thimble. Click here to register for the 5:30 p.m. class starting 11/3
Click here to register for the 6:30 p.m. class starting 11/3
Click here to register for the 7:30 p.m. class starting 11/3
More exciting literary events with notable writers!
Scholars & Spies: Authors Michelle Young and Elyse Graham in Conversation (In-Person)
Sunday, November 9, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Authors Michelle Young and Elyse Graham will discuss the brilliant but forgotten heroes who used their unique position as academics to sabotage the Nazis, gather critical intelligence, and help turn the tide of World War II. A book signing and Q&A will follow. Born and raised in Three Village, Michelle Young is an award-winning journalist and professor whose recent book is The Art Spy: The Extraordinary Untold Tale of WWII Resistance Hero Rose Valland. Elyse Graham is a historian and professor at Stony Brook University whose latest work is Book and Dagger: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II. Click here to register now.
RAGTIME AT 50! A Celebration with Caroline Doctorow (In-Person)
Saturday, November 15, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Fifty years ago, E.L. Doctorow’s Ragtime emerged as a groundbreaking novel that intertwined fact and fiction to depict early 20th-century America. Addressing themes like immigration, racial animosity, and labor rights, the story remains relevant today. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Doctorow’s daughter, singer-songwriter Caroline Doctorow, will host a multimedia event featuring family photographs and stories, readings, a discussion on writing, and a live performance of a song related to the book’s Tony Award-winning Broadway adaptation. Click here to register now.
Did you know we also have a monthly Evening Book Discussion?
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org
Concerts and Poetry Reading on Emma Clark Library’s Front Lawn This Summer
Setauket, NY – May 16, 2022 –
Enjoy the evening summer breeze on the lawn at Emma Clark Library, while listening to music or a poetry reading:
Concert: Pure Joy with Paige Patterson
Friday, July 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Join Paige in a musical odyssey which includes classic soul, contemporary, and international songs. Her goal is to revive one’s memory of a bygone era, and to restore one’s faith in the power of the music. Relax to songs of Sinatra, Nancy Wilson, Carole King, Stevie Wonder, The Beatles, Michael Bublé, and more.
Long Island Poets’ Reading
Wednesday, July 13 at 7:00 p.m.
Long Island poets will be reading their poems published in the poetry anthology, Paumanok—Transition (2022). Anyone is invited to read a poem from the anthology. Rain date Thursday, July 14.
Concert: CB Jacobs and the Say Hey Crew
Friday, August 12 at 6:30 p.m.
This Jazz, Blues and Americana ensemble is looking to lift, move and welcome you into a warm and feeling embrace. CB, whom many know as Claudia Jacobs, will be joined by old friends and musical collaborators Mark Coffey, Dan Weymouth, Kevin Twigg and perhaps a secret guest or two.
For all of these events, bring a blanket or lawn chair or even pack a picnic! No registration required. All are welcome.
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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Library & Museum Partner for Three Events This Spring
Setauket, NY – February 14, 2019 –
Emma Clark Library and The Long Island Museum have once again partnered to offer unique events for visitors of all ages. These are one-of-a-kind reading experiences, where the museum exhibit enhances conversations about the books, and the Library and Museum are thrilled to bring these events to their visitors.
Kids in grades 4 – 6 and their parents/grandparents/caregivers are welcome to join a collaborative book club, which will meet at the Museum on Sunday, April 7 from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. It will begin with a tour of the exhibit Long Road to Freedom: Surviving Slavery on Long Island with a member of the Long Island Museum’s educational team. Afterwards, Emma Clark Librarians Carol Denby and Irene Ericksson will lead a book discussion on Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson, a historical fiction novel about a slave in New York City during the Revolutionary War. This book discussion is open to Three Village residents and Long Island Museum members only, and those interested should register in-person at the Library beginning Saturday, March 2 (books will be supplied at the time of registration).
For the adults, there will be two events this spring. On Thursday, April 25 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., there will be a tour of the exhibit Long Road to Freedom, led by a museum educator, followed by a conversation about Kathleen Velsor’s The Underground Railroad on Long Island with Emma Clark Librarian Carolyn Emerson. Registration is open to both residents and nonresidents of Three Village, and those interested must register online at emmaclark.org or by calling the Adult Reference Desk at 631.941.4080 ext. 127 by March 15 in order to receive the book.
In honor of Walt Whitman’s Bicentennial, the Library and the Museum will be hosting a Read-In and Curator’s Tour of Walt Whitman’s Arcadia: Long Island Through the Eyes of a Poet & Painters at the Carriage House of the Long Island Museum on Thursday, May 16 from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Registrants will be given the opportunity to listen to and participate in reading of Whitman’s poems, especially those which celebrate Long Island. Suffolk Poets Laureate Gladys Henderson and George Wallace will each read a Whitman poem, sharing why it’s meaningful to them. Following the readings, Professor Susan Scheckel, Professor of English at Stony Brook University, will speak briefly about Whitman’s relationship with art, before the group moves to the Art Gallery for a tour of the exhibit led by Museum Curator Joshua Ruff. Registration is open to both residents and nonresidents of Three Village, but must be done by May 1, either online at emmaclark.org or by calling the Adult Reference Desk at 631.941.4080 ext. 127. Those who wish to receive the poetry selections should provide an email address when registering. For those who wish to be a reader, they must email Librarian Carolyn Emerson, carolyn@emmaclark.org.
Emma Clark Library also offers free passes to the Long Island Museum for Library patrons. For more information, visit emmaclark.org/museum-passes.
For questions on the kids program, please email kids@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080 ext. 123. If you have any questions about the adult programs, please email askus@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080 ext. 127.
The Long Island Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate and located at 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, is dedicated to inspiring people of all ages with an understanding and enjoyment of American art, history and carriages as expressed through the heritage of Long Island and its diverse communities.
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”


