SAYVILLE LIBRARY Happenings

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SAYVILLE LIBRARY Happenings
SAYVILLE LIBRARY Happenings
NOVEMBER – DECEMBER 2016
VOL. XV, NO. 68
International Games Day
Saturday, November 19, 10:00 am-12:00 pm and 2:00-4:00 pm
All Ages
International Games Day is a day to encourage gamers of all skill
levels and ages to engage in a day of game play. See pages 4 & 6 for
scheduled activities for children, teens and adults. During these times,
space is also available for participants to bring and play their own
tabletop, RPG, board, and card games.
Radio & Television
Historical Society Documentary
on Telefunken Underway
Where were you or your family members in 1917?
What are your memories of the
Telefunken Radio Station?
Come to the Library on
Saturday, December 17, at 11:00 am
to share your memories, photos
and documents with the
Radio & Television Historical Society.
These recordings will become part
of a documentary on the Telefunken Radio
Station being being developed by writer/
director Joseph Sikorski with the
assistance of the Society.
For information contact
Connie Currie at 631-589-2700.
Call the Library to register 631-589-4440 dial 4.
x An American Holiday in Song
Sunday, December 11, 2:30-3:30 pm
Join one of America’s finest champions of folk music,
Caroline Doctorow, daughter of renowned author
E.L. Doctorow for “An American Holiday in Song.”
An uplifting acoustic music holiday program that includes
standards such as “Winter Wonderland”, “Frosty the
Snowman”,
“Dreidel Song”,
“Let It Snow”
and “Deck the
Halls”, as well
as Caroline’s
original holiday
songs all
delivered in
her unique
folk style.
Sing-alongs
encouraged!
UPCOMING PROGRAMS THIS JANUARY
Winter Reading Club with prizes
3D printer demonstrations and programs
For Your
Information
October 16-22 is National Friends of the Library Week. The display case in
the library will highlight our membership drive. Any member of the Friends
who renews his /her membership beginning July 1st or anyone who becomes
a new member will be entered into a raffle. Three winners each will receive
gift certificates worth $50.00 for Sayville shops that are members of the
Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce. The drawing will be on Saturday,
November 19th. Membership forms may be found on our website and in the
library at the Adult, Children and Circulation Desks. Mail your completed
form and check to the library, attention to the Friends. Help us continue to
support the many non-budgeted programs offered to patrons and residents
at Sayville Library by becoming a member of the Friends.
Circle October 29th on your calendar! The Friends are sponsoring a
Halloween Family Concert by the New Inlet Chamber Orchestra to be held
at Sayville Middle School beginning at 5 pm. The members of the Orchestra
donate their time to bring music to Long Islanders. Tickets with suggested
donations of Adults $10.00, Families $15.00, and MS and HS students $5.00
will be available at the door if you haven’t made reservations already. The
Orchestra is comprised of 45 professionals, including music educators. You
are sure to be delighted. Coming in your Halloween costume is encouraged.
See you there!
Lorraine Martin, President
Scanned old photos or documents to digital files
Read current newspapers and magazines
Picked up a best seller book in regular or large print
Taken a hands-on computer classes
Particpated in exercise classes
Enjoyed a Sunday music performances
Viewed a Monday or Friday movie with snacks
Attended a Boy or Girl Scout meeting
Met up with other 20-30 somethings
Brought a grandchild to an age-appropriate program
88 Greene Avenue, 11782-2745
631-589-4440
Adult Services X305
Youth Services X319
Administration X310
Circulation Desk X301
HOURS OF SERVICE
News from the Friends
Have you tried these
IN the library resources?
SAYVILLE LIBRARY
Monday - Friday 10 am – 9 pm
Saturday 9:30 am – 5 pm
Sundays 1 – 5 pm
Art Gallery
November
William Corbey - Oil Paintings
Display Case
November
Susan Kubelle US Coast Guard Flotilla 17
Going to the Sayville Theater
this holiday season?
Bring your ticket stub to the library,
mention you saw our movie ad and
receive a free book bag.
Have you tried these online services?
Ancestry.com genealogy
Consumer Reports
Current and historic newspapers
Demographics Now business data
E-books on Overdrive
E-magazines on Flipster
Homework Help on Brainfuse
Long Island Job Finder
Lynda.com online tutorials on multiple subjects
Pronunciator foreign language tutorials
Sayville History
Suffolk County Civil Service job announcements
Tumble Books interactive children’s materials
WestLaw Next legal resources
World Book Encyclopedia
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** A current Sayville Library card is required to register for any Teen program
November _____________
December _____________
Teen Coloring Party
$ Five-Hour Pre-Licensing Course
Thursday, November 10,
6:30-7:30 pm
Grades 5 & Up
School got you stressed?
You’re invited to
come color your cares
away and join us for one of the most
relaxing trends! All materials will be
provided including drinks and snacks.
Registration begins Tuesday,
November 1.
Thursday, December 1, 4:00-9:00 pm
Ages 16 Years and Older With a Permit
Getting ready to take your road test?
Take this five-hour class required by
the Department of Motor Vehicles about
driving techniques and highway safety.
Bring your Learner’s
Permit to class!
A non-refundable fee
of $35 is required
at registration.
Checks or money orders
Teen Movie Night
only made out to
Alice Through the Looking Glass
(Rated PG)
Friday, November 18,
6:30-8:30 pm
Grades 5 & Up
Join us for an
evening filled with
pizza, fun and a
movie. Registration
begins Tuesday,
November 1.
Sayville Library. Registration begins
Tuesday, November 1.
Author Reading: The Hope Chest
by Theresa Dodaro
International Games Day
Saturday, November 19
10:00 am-12:00 pm and 2:00-4:00
See description on page 4.
pm
Thursday, December 1, 7:00-8:30 pm
Local author Theresa Dodaro will
do a reading of her new book The
Hope Chest, the second part in her
The Tin Box Secret Trilogy, as well
as a discussion about the book and
answering your questions.
Appropriate for ages 14 and up.
**Register for this combined adult/teen
program with the Adult Services Desk
(x305) beginning Monday, October 24.
Gingerbread House Workshop
Wednesday, December 14, 6:00-6:45 pm
Grades 5 & up
Create a delicious seasonal treat using
graham crackers and a variety of
goodies. Children must bring one can
of frosting and one box of graham
crackers to the workshop. Registration
begins Thursday, December 1.
Teen Movie Night
Finding Dory
(Rated PG)
Friday, December 16,
6:30-8:30 pm
Grades 5 & Up
Join us for an
evening filled with
pizza, fun and a
movie. Registration
begins Thursday, December 1.
Teen Ugly Sweater Party
Friday, December 23, 3:00-4:30 pm
Grades 5 & up
Winter break has just begun! Celebrate
by wearing your ugly sweaters and
taking selfies in our faux photo booth,
enjoy snacks and a hot cocoa bar
with fun toppings, and make a simple
craft to take home! Registration begins
Thursday, December 1.
BIKED TO THE LIBRARY BUT FORGOT YOUR LOCK? BORROW A LOCK AT THE CIRCULATION DESK.
ATTENTION 20-30 SOM ETH I NGS!
CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE
FOR OUR LATEST EVENTS AND DATES!
Game On!
Thursday, December 15, 6:30-8:30 pm
Bring a friend or come solo for an evening of board games galore.
We will have Ticket to Ride, Settlers of Catan, Munchkin,
Last Night on Earth, and so much more!
Refreshments will be served.
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C H I L D R E N ‘S P R O G R A M S
physical and mental development.
Enjoy finger plays, music, bubbles,
parachute play and more. Registration
begins Saturday, October 29.
November ____
Wednesdays, November-December,
10:00-10:30 am
Ages Preschool w/Caregiver
Registration not required.
In the Dog House
Monday, November 7
10:00-11:00 am OR 11:15 am-12:15
18-36 Months w/
Caregiver
The week gets off to
a “ruff” start when A
Time for Kids brings
us an hour of dogthemed fun, crafts,
and more! Registration
begins Monday, October 24.
pm
Drawing and Painting with
Art Teacher Amy
Wednesday, November 9, 4:00-5:00 pm
Grades K-4
Bring your imagination to the library
and go home with your very own
watercolor creation. Registration begins
Wednesday, October 26.
Turkey Tunes
Thursday, November 10
10:00-10:30 am OR 10:45-11:15 pm
Birth-5 Years w/Caregiver
Before you gobble up your
Thanksgiving feast, come to the
library to sing songs with Dara
Linthwaite about this fun holiday!
Registration begins Thursday,
October 27.
Baby Games
Saturday, November 12, 10:00-10:45 am
Ages Birth-12 Months w/Caregiver
**No Siblings Please**
Bring your baby and participate in
age-appropriate activities designed
to stimulate and encourage infant
Saturday, November 12, 11:00-11:45 am
Ages 13-36 Months w/Caregiver
**No Siblings Please**
Bring your toddler and participate
in age-appropriate activities designed
to stimulate and encourage physical
and mental development. Enjoy finger
plays, music, bubbles, parachute play
and more. Registration begins
Saturday, October 29.
Baby Games
Monday, November 14
10:00-10:45 am
Ages Birth-12 Months w/Caregiver
11:00-11:45 am
Ages 13-24 Months w/Caregiver
Bring your baby and participate in
age-appropriate activities designed
to stimulate and encourage infant
physical and mental development.
Enjoy finger plays, music, bubbles,
parachute play and more.
Registration begins Monday,
October 31.
Thanksgiving Pumpkin
Door Hanger
International
Games Day
is a day to
encourage
gamers of all
skill levels and ages to engage in a day
of game play. Please drop in to play
the library’s Wii U or any of our board
games. During these times, space is
also available for participants to bring
and play their own tabletop, RPG,
board, and card games. Registration
not required.
December _____
Mother Goose
Thursday, December 1
10:15-10:45 am
Ages Birth-12 Months w/Caregiver
11:15-11:45 am
Ages 13-23 Months w/Caregiver
Learn and enjoy Mother Goose songs
and rhymes both familiar and new.
Registration begins Thursday,
November 17.
Kiddie Krafts
Monday, November 14
4:00-4:45 pm OR 5:00-5:45 pm
Grades K-4
Create a Happy Thanksgiving hanger
to greet your guest on this special
holiday. Registration begins Monday,
October 31.
Monday, December 5
10:15-11:00 am OR 1:30-2:15 pm
Ages 2-5 Years w/Caregiver
Visit several stations around the room
to create a variety of make-and-take
crafts! Registration begins Monday,
November 21.
Music and Movement
Let’s Talk Turkey
Thursday, November 17
10:00-10:45 am OR 11:00-11:45
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Join Doreen and Ellen
for a Thanksgiving
celebration featuring
a story, crafts, and lots
of fun. Registration
begins Thursday,
November 3.
Saturday, November 19
10:00 am-12:00 pm and 2:00-4:00 pm
Children and Teens up to Grade 12
and their families
Toddler Fun
Little Kids Movies
International Games Day
am
Tuesday, December 6
10:15-11:00 am
Ages 18-35 Months w/Caregiver
1:00-1:45 pm
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Roseland School of Dance leads the
way in this fun class for both girls and
boys! Your child will experience fun
and expressive movements that will
increase their rhythm, coordination and
movement to music. We will focus
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Registration Guidelines
Unless otherwise stated, the programs listed in this flyer run for one time only.
You may register your child in person or by phone after 10:00 am at 589-4440,
dial 5, but to ensure enrollment in the program you want, we recommend
signing up on the first day of registration. All programs are age appropriate,
so please abide by the age and grade restrictions for each program.
on body awareness, strengthening,
balancing and motor skills. They will
dance, jump, and move to music with
the use of fun and creative props.
Registration begins Tuesday,
November 22.
Merry Mail
Thursday, December 8
4:00-4:45 pm OR 5:00-5:45 pm
Grades K-4
Doreen and Ellen are back to help you
create a holiday card holder to display
your season’s greetings. Registration
begins Friday, November 25.
Merry Everything
Thursday, December 8
6:30-8:00 pm
All Ages – Family Program
The holidays are upon us! Drop in
anytime throughout this unstructured
program with Doreen and Ellen to
celebrate with an array of unique
holiday crafts at stations around the
room. This program is designed for
families who cannot attend daytime
programs. Registration begins Friday,
November 25.
• Library card required when attending any program.
• Programs are open to all children who live in the Sayville Library district and also to children whose caregivers live in the district.
• Call to cancel if unable to attend.
• Please let us know in advance if you require any special accommodations because of a disability. Thank you for your cooperation.
Gingerbread House Workshop
Games for Twos
Wednesday, December 14
4:00-4:45 pm OR 5:00-5:45 pm
Grades K-4
Create a
delicious
seasonal treat
using graham
crackers and
a variety
of goodies.
Children must
bring one can of frosting and one box
of graham crackers to the workshop.
Registration begins Wednesday,
November 30.
Monday, December 19
10:00-10:45 am OR 11:00-11:45 am
Ages 24-35 Months w/Caregiver
Music, movement and games to
keep your two-year-old interested!
Join Kathy Roeder for this fun and
interactive program. Registration
begins Monday, December 5.
Happy Holiday Fun
Friday, December 16
10:00-10:45 am OR 11:00-11:45
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
Join Doreen and
Ellen for some
seasonal stories,
crafts, and fun!
Registration
begins
Friday,
December 2.
Noon Year’s Eve
am
Friday, December 30, 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Grades K-4
Kickstart 2017 with this early
celebration! Start a time capsule, ham
it up at our photo station, and then
we will countdown to Noon with a
sparkling cider toast and snacks to
follow! Registration begins Friday,
December 16.
Silly Snowman
Tuesday, December 13
10:30-11:30 am OR 1:30-2:30 pm
Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver
There’s “snow” time like the present
to visit the library when
A Time for Kids brings us
an hour of frosty fun,
crafts, and more!
Registration
begins Tuesday,
November 29.
CHECK OUT THESE WEBSITES FROM
THE LIBRARY’S HOME PAGE
WWW.SAYVILLELIBRARY.ORG
PARENT/CHILD LEARNING OPPORTUNITY USING iPADS
iPads will now be available in the Children’s Department for use by our visitors ages birth to 6th grade.
The use of iPads and apps can support the development of both traditional early literacy skills and 21st
century skills, including digital literacy. Digital literacy also enhances the learning experience for both
pre-readers and readers. iPads may be checked out for 1 hour for use in the library.
This new service was made possible by a donation from Dr. Alan Garett in the name of his brother, Andrew.
November/December 2016
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Registration begins Monday, October 24th, at the Adult Service Desk for all programs.
Programs listed with this symbol ($) require in-person registration, a Sayville Library card
and a fee. OUT OF DISTRICT PATRONS may sign up starting Monday, November 7. Checks or
money orders only please, made payable to Sayville Library at time of registration unless otherwise
noted. To avoid program cancellation, please register early 631-589-4440 X 305.
November ________________
$ Learn to Play Mah Jongg
Live Portrait and
Lighting Photo Shoot
Fridays, November 4, 18, December 2, 16, 23
Practice Days: December 23, 30, January 6,
11:00 am-1:00 pm
Learn the basics of this popular Chinese
tile game with help from experienced
Mah Jongg instructor Cathy Crocetti and
then have the chance to practice with
expert supervision. Bring your own 2016
Mah Jongg card with you (they can be
ordered for $8 by calling 212-246-3052 or
online at www.nationalmahjonggleague.
org). Non-refundable Fee: $20, check
or money order only, payable to Sayville
Library.
Tuesday, November 15, 6:30-8:30 pm
Photographer John Spoltore will discuss
proper procedures for creating portraits
with impact, including creating images
of individuals, couples & groups,
lighting and more. After receiving
some instruction, there will be a
“Live Portrait Shooting Session.” Bring
a relative or friend to take portraits
of using the instructors lighting &
backdrop, just in time for holiday cards!
It is recommended that you bring your
camera and instructional manual to
class (please to be sure to charge
your camera batteries).
Author Presentation:
Heroes to the End
Social Security Workshop
Thursday, November 10, 7:00-8:30 pm
Honor Veterans Day with former Newsday
sports reporter and copy editor Jim
Smith, who will discuss his self-published
book Heroes to the End: An Army
Correspondent’s Last Days in Vietnam.
This book is a memoir of Smith’s
1971-1972 year long tour in Vietnam during
which he wrote more than 75 articles for
the Stars and Stripes newspaper. Proceeds
from the sale of his book, which will be
available after the program, will go to the
Beacon House.
x Lou Esposito:
Singing the Soundtrack of Our Lives
Sunday, November 13, 2:00-3:00 pm
When Lou Esposito sings, his voice takes
you back to places in your mind where
you have lived. He sings the soundtrack
of our lives bringing back music that you
want to hear and remember, including:
“In the Still of the Night”, “Blue Velvet”,
“Chances Are” and many more!
Please let us know in advance if you
will need an accommodation that will
make our events accessible to you.
International Games Day
Saturday November 19
10:00 am-12:00 pm
Self Starter Board Games
(Use ours or bring your own to share!)
2:00-4:00 pm Retro Video Games and
Board Games
Calling
all adults
who enjoy
playing
games!
International Games Day is a day to
encourage gamers of all skill levels
and ages to engage in a day of game
play. During these times, space is also
available for participants to bring and
play their own tabletop, RPG, board,
and card games.
Wednesday, November 16, 7:00-8:30 pm
Learn how to maximize lifetime benefits December
for you and your spouse, how to find
Author Reading:
out whether you are entitled to
The Hope Chest
auxiliary benefits on a spouse, exby
spouse or a deceased spouse, plus
how to build delayed retirement
Theresa Dodaro
credits and still receive a benefit.
Thursday,
December 1,
Coloring Party!
7:00-8:30 pm
Friday, November 18, 7:00-8:30 pm
Local author Theresa Dodaro will
Coloring isn’t just for kids anymore!
do a reading of her new book
Looking for a way to reduce some
The Hope Chest, the second part in her
stress and unwind? Join us for
The Tin Box Secret Trilogy, as well as
an evening of fun and coloring.
discuss the book and answering your
We will provide the coloring
questions. Appropriate for
tools and elaborate coloring
ages 14 and up.
sheets; you bring your
creative mind! Snacks and
coffee will also be provided!
Defensive Driving
$ Suffolk Safety
$ Senior Defensive Driving
Defensive Driving
Saturday, November 5, 10:00 am-4:00 pm
You must be fifty years of age or older.
Fee: $20 is due on the day of class, a check
or money order only, payable to Sayville
Library.
Saturday, December 3,
10:00 am-4:00 pm
Fee: $28 is due on the day of class, a
check or money order only, payable
to Sayville Library.
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$ Old-Fashioned Holiday Plaque
Monday, December 5, 7:00-8:30 pm
Using pearls, snowflakes, velvet and
your choice of holiday-themed picture,
decorate this festive, old-fashioned
holiday plaque! Non-refundable Fee:
$10 check or money order only, payable
to Sayville Library.
Jump In! Long Island Water Quality
and Quantity Educational Program
Tuesday, December 6, 7:00-8:30 pm
*Rescheduled from September*
Our ground and surface waters are
being contaminated with pesticides,
pharmaceuticals, fertilizers and other
pollutants, threatening the viability of our
aquifers and the water that surrounds us.
As we continue to grow, over-pumping
threatens both the quantity and the
quality of our drinking water. The Jump
In! Campaign is an outreach program,
funded by Long Island Community
Foundation and designed by Grassroots
Environmental Education, to inform
consumers about the threats facing our
ground and surface water, and possible
solutions.
x An American Holiday in Song
Sunday, December 11, 2:30-3:30
See front cover for full details.
pm
Stress Depression Workshop
Tuesday, December 13, 7:00-8:30 pm
This time of year can often be stressful
and even depressing for many people.
Join Dr. Lory Bright-Long from the
Stony Brook Center of Excellence for
Alzheimer’s Disease to learn what you
can do to manage stress and depression.
Health Insurance Information,
Counseling & Assistance
Program: Medicare
Wednesdays, November 9 & December 14,
10:15 am-1:15 pm
Meet individually with an RSVP
Suffolk volunteer from the Health
Insurance Information, Counseling
& Assistance
Program to get
information
about Medicare
health insurance and benefits. By
appointment only; call the Adult
Services Desk at 631-589-4440 dial 4
for a half-hour appointment.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMS
Book Discussions
Afternoon Discussions
Tuesday, November 29, 3:00
The Nightingale
by Kristin Hannah
pm
Tuesday, December 6, 1:00 pm
Annual Holiday Party and
2017 Book Selection
Join us for a potluck party
and come prepared with your
nominations for next
year’s books!
Film & Dessert
Friday, November 4,
1:00 pm
Money Monster
Rated R, 99 min.
Starring: George Clooney
& Julia Roberts
Classic Movie
Mondays
Monday, November 28,
1:00 pm
The Hustler
Not Rated, 135 min.
Starring: Paul Newman
& Piper Laurie
Evening
Discussions
Monday,
November 21,
7:00 pm
The Swede
by Robert Karjel
Monday, December 19, 7:00
The Pawnbroker’s
Daughter
by Maxine Kunin
pm
Friday, December 2,
1:00 pm
Love & Friendship
Rated PG, 93 min.
Starring: Kate
Beckinsale
& Chloe Sevigny
Monday,
December 26,
1:00 pm
How to Steal
a Million
Not Rated, 123 min.
Starring: Peter O’Toole
& Audrey Hepburn
Exercise Programs
Please consult with a physician before beginning any new exercise program.
$ Senior Fitness
Wednesdays, December 7, 14, 21,
January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1,
1:00-2:00 pm AND
Thursdays, December 8, 15, 22,
January 5, 12, 19, 26, February 2,
1:00-2:00 pm
Register for 1 session, or both sessions
together. Non-refundable Fee: $20 per
session, check or money order only,
payable to Sayville Library.
$ Chair Yoga
Tuesdays, December 27, January 3, 10,
17, 24, 31, February 7, 14,
1:00-2:00 pm
This class is for anyone who
wants to do yoga, but cannot go
down on the floor. We use our
chairs for balance and stability.
Non-refundable Fee: $20 check or
money order only, payable to Sayville
Library.
R E G I S T R AT I O N B E G I N S M O N D AY, O C T O B E R 2 4 .
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Sayville Library
88 Greene Avenue
Sayville, NY 11782-2745
631-589-4440
http://sayvillelibrary.org
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED
THE WEEKEND OF
12/24-12/25
NON PROFIT
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
SAYVILLE LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Joseph Loughren, President
Linda Halliday, Vice President
Debra Mitchell, Secretary
Marianne Bastian, Deputy Secretary
Dr. John Whitbread, Trustee
Alice Lepore, Library Director
Library Board Meetings
Monday, November 14 at 7 pm
Monday, December 12 at 7 pm
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POSTAL CUSTOMER LOCAL
Holiday Closing Schedule:
Friday, November 11 - Veterans Day
Wednesday, November 23 - Closing @ 6 pm
Thursday, November 24 - Thanksgiving Day
Saturday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Sunday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Saturday, December 31 - Closing @ 1 pm
New Years Eve
Hours of Service:
Monday - Friday 10 am – 9
Saturday 9:30 am – 5 pm
Sunday 1 – 5 pm
pm
Design & Printing: Searles Graphics, Inc.
http://www.searlesgraphics.com
Train Trip
$ Long
Island
Railroad Trip
to New York City
Saturday, December 10
*Sayville Train Station*
Enjoy discounted train
tickets through the
library! On the day of the train trip, all
patrons must leave from the Sayville
Station on the 8:50 am train and be in
the first car (transfer at Jamaica). You
will arrive at Penn Station at 10:01 am
and you may return home on any train
prior to midnight. Roundtrip fare is
$9.50 per person payable by check or
money order only; fees are due at the
time of registration and you must register
in person at the Library. Fees are nonrefundable. Limit six (6) tickets per patron.
Registration for tickets ends on Friday,
December 2, or whenever tickets run out,
whichever comes first. Non-refundable
Fee: $9.50, check or money order only,
payable to Sayville Library.
Introduction to Lynda.com
Tuesday, November 8, 7:00 pm OR
Thursday, November 10, 10:15 am
Find out about the many things you can learn on Lynda.com,
an online tutorial subscription service available free from your
library. Topics include: computer programs, business, photography
and much more!
NEW MEMBERS WANTED AT CLUBS THAT MEET AT THE LIBRARY
Friends of Sayville Library - first Tuesday of month 7:00 pm
Bridge - Thursdays 12:30 pm
Canasta Cruisers - Fridays 1:00 pm
Crazy Quilters - Mondays 7:00 pm
LI Radio & TV Historical Society - every 3rd Saturday 10:00 am
Loops of Love - Knitters/Crocheters - Bi-weekly Thursdays 6:30 pm
Mah Jongg - Mondays 12:00 pm
Book Discussions - call for details
Want to start a Club? - call Adult Services to discuss
SAY CHEESE! Your attendance at programs
sponsored by the Sayville Library may be digitally
recorded through photographs or video recordings.
These images may be posted on our website, in our
newsletter, or by local newspapers. If you do not wish
your image to be published, please notify a staff member.