Children`s Newsletter - East Meadow Public Library
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Children`s Newsletter - East Meadow Public Library
RARY W PUBLIC LIB EAST MEADO ’ s n e r d l i h C s e i t i v i t c Ro om A CHILDREN’S ROOM 2016 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER Children must have an East Meadow Library card to register for programs. Most programs require prior registration. After the first day of registration patrons may sign up over the phone by calling (516) 794-2570 ext. 6. Patrons can register another patron if they have that patron’s library card. Caregivers with EMPL Library cards can register an out-of-district child that they care for with their library card and the child’s proof of age. If you are wait-listed for a program, you will be contacted if space becomes available. ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE LIMITED TO ONE CLASS PER DAY AND ONE ON-GOING PROGRAM. Caregivers are required to remain in the library while children are in programs. Non-residents may inquire about availability one week prior to the program. If you have any questions about program guidelines such as age, grade or caregiver, call us first before arriving for a program. Our librarians are pleased to help you make your child’s library experiences positive and happy! For more information please visit our website: www.eastmeadow.info MOTHER GOOSE TIME Ages: 9-18 MONTHS This interactive program focuses on early literacy through songs, fingerplays and nursery rhymes. With caregiver. No siblings. Registration Thursday, September 29. Birth date from 4/15 to 1/16. MONDAYS, OCTOBER 17, 24, 31, NOVEMBER 7, & 14 at 10:00 AM TODDLER TIME Ages: 2 ½ - 3 ½ YEARS An introductory listening experience for toddlers. A program of simple stories, fingerplays, games and songs for both adult and child. Registration Thursday, September 22. Birth date from 4/13 to 4/14. With caregiver. THURSDAY, 10 AM OCTOBER 6, 13, 20, 27, NOVEMBER 3. PARENT/CHILD WORKSHOP 18-30 MONTHS Free play, crafts and circle time! Early childhood specialists join us to address issues and answer questions. Registration begins Friday, September 30. Birth date must be from 4/14 to 4/15. Limited to 12 families. FRIDAYS 9:15 OR 10:45 AM October 14, 21, 28, NOVEMBER 4, 18. PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME Ages: 3 ½ - Not yet in K. Books, songs, fingerplays and other fun activities; creating lifelong learners who love to read. Registration Wednesday, October 5 at 11 AM. Birthdate on or before 4/13 . TUESDAYS, 10 AM OCTOBER 18, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 15, 22 OR WEDNESDAYS, 2 PM OCTOBER 19, 26, NOVEMBER 2, 9, 16. YOGA CLASS K – GRADE 2 Join this new class for fun and movement as you learn the principals of yoga. Registration,Thursday, September 8 at 7:00 PM. THURSDAYS, 7 PM SEPTEMBER 22, 29, October 6, 13. YOGA CLASS GRADES 3-5 Join this new class for fun and movement as you learn the principals of yoga. Registration,Thursday, October 13 at 7:00 PM. THURSDAYS, 7 PM OCTOBER 27, NOVEMBER 3, 10, 17. EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS (BABIES,TODDLERS, PRESCHOOLERS) HANDS ON MUSIC 18-36 MONTHS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16: 10:00 AM Sing and clap your hands with Dara Linthwaite. Registration Friday, September 2. Birth date from 9/13 to 3/15. With caregiver. No siblings. PAJAMA TIME 3 ½ - 6 YEARS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20: 7 PM It’s time for bedtime stories at the library. Don’t forget to bring your favorite stuffed toy! Registration Tuesday, September 6 at 7 PM. Birth date from 9/10 to 3/13. PLEASE NOTE-PATRONS MAY REGISTER FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: CRAFT TIME FUN 18-42 MONTHS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21: 11:15 AM Jeanne Hall and Peek a Boo Pup are ready for fall fun. Registration Tuesday, September 6th. Birth date from 3/13 to 3/15. With caregiver. No siblings. TOTS AT NIGHT 2 YEARS – NOT YET IN K WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21: 7 PM Join us for hands on learning activities, stories, a circus craft and lots of fun. Registration Wednesday, September 7 at 7 PM. Birthdate must be on or before 9/14. With caregiver. No siblings. PLAY HOORAY BABY AND ME 6-18 MONTHS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 AND OCTOBER 7: 10:00 AM Nursery rhymes, fingerplays, music and more! Registration for both classes Friday, September 16. Birth date from 3/15 to 3/16. With caregiver. No siblings. Limit 20 children. PLAY HOORAY TODDLER & ME 18-36 MONTHS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 AND OCTOBER 7: 10:45 AM Clap your hands, stomp your feet and wiggle to the beat! Registration for both classes Friday, September 16. Birth date from 9/13 to 3/15. With caregiver. No siblings. LITTLE LISTENERS 18-36 MONTHS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15: 10 AM A program of stories, songs, rhymes and fingerplays for children and their caregivers. Registration Saturday, October 1. Birth date from 10/13 to 4/15. Limited to 12 children. With caregiver. No siblings. PLEASE NOTE-PATRONS MAY REGISTER FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: FUN TIME CRAFT 18-42 MONTHS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19: 11:15 AM Jeanne Hall and Ghost on a Pumpkin are ready for autumn fun. Registration Tuesday, October 4th. Birth date from 4/13 to 4/15. With caregiver. No siblings. TOTS AT NIGHT 2 YEARS – NOT YET IN K WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19: 7 PM Join us for hands on learning activities, stories, a Find it in the City Town craft and lots of fun. Registration Wednesday, October 5 at 7 PM. Birthdate must be on or before 10/14. With caregiver. No siblings. FAMILY PROGRAMS STAR WARS READS DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1: Join us for a full day of celebrating all things Star Wars. And the joy of reading! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR SUMMER READING PROGRAM DOHERTY ENTERPRISES (PANERA) SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS EAST MEADOW BOWL SCIENCE TIME GRADES 3-5 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27: 4:15 PM Join us for a program of fun and science experiments. Registration Tuesday, September 13. Limit 15 children. McDONALD’S LEGO CLUB GRADES 2-5 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30: 4 PM Join your friends to make your own creations with LEGOs. Registration Friday, September 16. SCIENCE TIME GRADES K-2 TUESDAY, November 1 : 4:15 PM Join us for a program of fun and science experiments. Registration Tuesday, October18. Limit 15 children. CHIPOTLE Discover NASA EMPL PROGRAMS The Discover NASA Passport to Space Travel Pick up your Discover NASA Space Travel Passport at the Public Relations and Programming Office. Every time you go to a program, come back to us and get your passport stamped. After attending 5 programs between July and October, you will receive a prize. There is programming for all ages. Please see below for the beginning programs: * * REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR ALL DISCOVER NASA SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER PROGRAMS. ** SUPERCLOSE SUPERMOON - NEXT USA TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE - A NEW PLANET NINE AND MORE (Family Program with Tweens or Teens) with Larry Gerstman Thursday, September 15 at 7 p.m. On November14 the closest full moon since January 26, 1948 will be glowing in the sky! There is growing evidence for the existence of a large Planet Nine in the outer solar system. The new Juno Mission is studying Jupiter from a polar orbit. Come and learn about these and other exciting astro-news as well. If clear, we will look at the moon after the presentation. Larry has been teaching Space Age Astronomy for several decades. He has led solar eclipse expeditions throughout the country. On August 21, 2017, he will lead an eclipse expedition in Hopkinsville, KY. Amateur Observers Young Astronomers Program Saturdays, October 15 & November 12 at 1 p.m. (Family Program ) Ages 6 through 9 with an adult The AOS is the winner of the prestigious Astronomy Magazine’s 2009 Out of this World Outreach Award and a highly regarded organization throughout the country. Registration opens on Friday, September 2 at 9 a.m. in the PR Office or online at www.eastmeadow.info. Come Fly with Me! With Eleanor Peters Saturday, September 17 at 10 a.m. (ages 5 to 7) and Sunday, October 2 at 1:30 p.m. (ages 8 to 10) Explore our universe, galaxy, stars, and our solar system. The new frontier is space. Who are these brave men and women who have gone to space? What did they discover, and why are their discoveries so important to us here on Earth? Join me on the rocket ship to excitement and adventure into space! Followed by a tour of the Discover NASA exhibit. Science on Film with Kevin Manning (See page 3 & 4 for more information) • The Martian on Friday, September 30 at 1 and 7:30 p.m. • Apollo 13 on Friday, October 28 at 1 p.m. The Museum of Interesting Things Visit the Discover NASA Display by The Museum of Interesting Things in the Browsing Room Café showcases at any time during the Discover NASA exhibit, and again on Discover NASA Day, Sunday, October 9 from 1-5 p.m., when you will be able to interact with more of their NASA artifacts. * * REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR ALL DISCOVER NASA SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER PROGRAMS. ** Discover NASA DAY Sunday, October 9 from 1 to 5 p.m. East Meadow Public Library is one of only eight libraries in the country to receive Discover NASA from the Space Science Institute and NASA. Discover NASA is an interactive, museum quality exhibit that will be at the Library from mid-July to October 11. Everyone, of all ages, is welcome. Please take advantage of this opportunity. Come on Sunday, October 9 for programs, crafts, games, prizes and, of course,THE EXHIBIT! •1 – 4 p.m. EMPL Friends NASA Cafe •1 – 5 p.m. Crafts in the Browsing Room Café and the Children’s Room •1 – 4:30 p.m. Exhibit tours with Eleanor Peters and Edgar Alzner Science experts will take you through the exhibit, explaining the uses and importance of each display. •1 p.m. iRobot with Cradle of Aviation (Grades 4 – 8) Using hands-on activities students will compare and determine the essentials needed to engineer a robot like a human. •1:15 p.m. WeDo Lego Robotics with Culture Play (Grades K – 3) This program introduces children to the world of creating robots. •1:30 p.m. MicroObservatory with Astrophysicist Kevin Manning (Teens to Adult) NASA’s researchers control some of the world’s most sophisticated space probes and orbiting telescopes to get images of objects in space. Now YOU can join them by operating real robotic telescopes that you command through this website! •2 p.m. Rockets Away with Cradle of Aviation (Grades 1 – 4) This program will guide students through historic milestones leading to some of the current uses of rockets. Demonstrations of basic rockets. (Weather Permitting) •3 p.m. BioTech with Cradle of Aviation at (Grades 5 – 9) As astronauts travel further into space there are new concerns about how to maintain their health. Long-term exposure to radiation can affect their DNA. In this program, students will unlock a key needed for deep space exploration and learn about the process of DNA extraction through experimentation. •3:30 p.m. Explore the Moon with the Amateur Observers Society (Family Program) The Moon is the only other body in the solar system on which we have landed a man. Join us to discuss what we have discovered and the many mysteries of the moon. Moon observing. (Weather Permitting. ) Part of International Observe the Moon Night. Check with PR or online for additional programs. Simple Cooking Mondays at 7 p.m. September 12 – Classic Apple Pie October 3 – Simple Spider Cake decorating November 7 – Broccoli Cornbread to take home and bake. Learn & sample a classic stuffing and cranberry chutney. Easy cooking programs for family and friends to share together. There is nonrefundable $5 materials fee for each person cooking.You will have the food to take home (unless you eat it during the program). Space limited. Contact PR for openings at 794-2570 ext. 560. Amateur Observers Society (AOS) presents The Young Astronomers Program Saturdays, October 15 & November 12 at 1 p.m. Ages 6 through 9 with an adult The AOS is the winner of the prestigious Astronomy Magazine’s 2009 Out of this World Outreach Award and a highly regarded organization through out the country. Space is limited for the hands-on workshops. Registration is essential and begins on Friday, September 2.You may register for one or all of the sessions by calling 794-2570 ext. 560 or online at eastmeadow.info. STAR WARS READS DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Celebrate Star Wars Reads Day with us. Meet the Saber Guild, come in costume, hear stories, see movies, make crafts, take a Jedi class and tour Discover NASA. Prizes, games, and fun for all. More information will be available after Labor Day. Robert Mies:The Bat Man from the Organization for Bat Conservancy Monday, October 10 at 10 a.m. Yes, live bats! Rob Mies, TV personality, conservation biologist, bat expert, author, and Executive Director of the Organiztion for Bat Conservation, speaks about the benefits of bats and other wildlife, the need for conservation, and what can be done to protect biodiversity. Animals are presented in a way that will entertain, educate, and engage. A wonderful family program proving bats are not just for Halloween. This is an amazing program. My husband wanted to bring a bat home. He didn’t…yet. Reservations open Thursday, September 29 at 9 a.m. in PR at 794-2570 x 560, or online at eastmeadow.info. Until Help Arrives… Would You Know What to Do? Infant/Child/Adult CPR, First Aid and AED Training Saturday, October 29 at 10 a.m. This course is a must for any individual responsible for the care of an infant or child. It teaches parents and any other caregivers how to care for an infant, child or adult who stops breathing, is choking, how to give CPR, administer emergency first aid and to operate an AED (automated external defibrillator). Workshop Fee: $40 per student ($65 if certification is necessary) For more information or to register please contact: Jennifer Zuccaro [email protected] (516) 417-0829 A VOTE FOR THE FUTURE! Carol Probeyahn Library Director www.eastmeadow.info Since 1955, the East Meadow Public Library’s Board, administration and staff have worked diligently to provide services and resources that enrich and enlighten all segments of our community. To best serve the present and future needs of our community, the Library’s Board of Trustees and its administrators have been studying ways of updating and improving the Library’s facility and our ability to meet the community’s requests. To guide us in our efforts, we requested proposals from several architectural firms specializing in library design. This past February, we selected Peter Gisolfi Associates, Architects – Landscape Architects, LLP of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY to work with us. I am delighted to report that the East Meadow Library Feasibility Study is progressing well. Since we value community input, we would be pleased to arrange a presentation for you to review the progress that has taken place to date, and to unveil design concepts that are being developed. We have scheduled open houses on Tuesday, September 20 at 1 p.m., Thursday, September 22 at 7 p.m., Wednesday, October 19 at 7 p.m., and Thursday, October 27 at 1 p.m. in the Library. If you are unable to make those dates, we will also be available at any time during the day. Stop in and see us! The plans will be on display in the Library and on the Library’s website, www.eastmeadow.info. With the community’s input, all of us at the East Meadow Public Library are excited at the prospect of transforming the Library in ways that will benefit the residents of the East Meadow community for the next 50 years. Please join us in providing the best possible Library for you and for your families. LIBRARY HOURS: 1886 FRONT STREET EAST MEADOW, NEW YORK 11554-1700 (516) 794-2570 TTY (516)794-2949 www.eastmeadow.info MON., TUES., THURS., FRI., 9-9 WED. 11-9 SAT. 9-5; SUN. 1-5 (beginning 10/4) Executive Editor: Jude Schanzer Editor: Linda Soldo Art Production: Kelly Gordon Production: Charles Fosso & Mary Loiacono
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