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For families with children ages 3 & up Celebrate the birthday of the USA with activities and patriotic crafts.

Are you looking for fun things to do with your family? Join us in learning about ways to incorporate the outdoors in your family’s lives this summer. Find out about places on Long Island that are free or low cost and interactive activities to do when you get there. This program is sure to give […]

For children entering 4th – 6th grade Cool off at the library with refreshing treats while learning about and sharing favorite titles to read this summer.

For parents/caregivers with children ages 2-3 years old Tire out your little one with a fun night of exploration.

For families with children entering Pre K – 3rd grade Celebrate International Mud Day with some extra special Mud Day activities!

For expectant parents and their 2 – 6 year olds Help prepare siblings for the arrival of a new baby through the use of stories, an art activity, puppets, and life-size dolls.

For children in 1st – 3rd grade Learn about fossils and make your own lasting impressions.

For children in K & 1st grade / 2nd & 3rd grade Join us to read stories about Math in Nature and make a related project. This program is made possible with support from Motorola Solutions Foundation.

For parents/caregivers and children 2 years old A play-based class focusing on literacy, music, fingerplays and simple stories interspersed with fun activities to explore.

Museum Passes In an effort to make our Museum Pass program available to the widest range of patrons, we ask that you read the following guidelines: The library circulates a limited number of passes to area museums. Reservations may be made online via MuseumKey, our fully automated calendar-based system, which is accessible by following the […]

For parents/caregivers and children birth – 3 years old What better way to end the evening with some stories, songs and rhymes with your little one.

Are you struggling with monthly bills? If so, you may be eligible for SNAP, the new name for Food Stamps. Many working households access SNAP every month to help stretch their food budgets. To find out which documents you need to bring with you please call Nutrition Outreach and Education Program (NOEP): (631)789-9546.