HBPLNewsSepOct2016 - Hampton Bays Public Library

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HBPLNewsSepOct2016 - Hampton Bays Public Library
September/October 2016
HAMPTON BAYS PUBLIC LIBRARY
bridge to life long learning
A Message from the Director
Children’s Room
Learn and Play
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Teens
Programs & News
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Dear Patrons,
The Library’s Annual Budget Vote for FY 2017 will have taken place after this newsletter went
to print. Results are posted on the library website and in the library. Thank you to all who
voted.
Parents, please note the following policy change. Due to the large number of students
that visit the library after school and budget constraints which limit the number of staff in
the children’s department, the Board of Trustees has adopted a revised “Unattended Child”
policy. Effective immediately, all students in sixth grade and below MUST be accompanied
and supervised by an adult age 18 or older when visiting the library. Only children in seventh
grade and up may attend the library without a supervising adult age 18 or older.
September is Library Card Sign-up Month! A library card is the coolest card you can carry
and the best back to school tool you can give your child. Apply at the circulation desk; please
bring ID and proof of residency.
Adult Services
Programs & Events
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Español/Spanish
Programas y Servicios
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Thank you to the Charles and Stella Guttman Foundation for a generous grant of $2,500, and
to NYS Senator Ken LaValle for a $6,000 grant in Bullet Aid. Grants and contributions such as
these help the library to enhance services without increasing taxes.
Library Foundation to be established: The Board of Trustees has listened to the community.
Because there are renovations and repairs that must be made to the library to meet the
needs of the community and provide a safe and healthy environment, the Board of Trustees
is looking for ways to secure funding towards these improvements to help defray costs to tax
payers. One of these avenues will be to establish a Hampton Bays Library Foundation. The first
step will be to legally establish the Foundation. We will keep you posted on the progress and
the members of the Foundation in a future newsletter.
The Friends of the Library recently hosted their Second Annual Author’s Luncheon at
Oakland’s Restaurant with nearly 100 in attendance. A great time was had by all! The Friends
annual membership drive is ongoing. Everyone needs Friends, especially the library! Please
consider joining. The Friends Board is seeking to fill an open position of recording secretary.
Technology
Classes & Tech Help
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Mission Statement
The Hampton Bays Library serves our community
by providing educational, cultural and recreational
resources for life long learning.
Printed on Recycled Paper
Sincerely,
Susan LaVista, Library Director
News from
The
Children’s
Room
Important info:
Registration for the Fall session begins Thursday, August 25 and is ongoing through this session. Each child must have his/her
own HBPL library card in order to register.
New Unattended Children Policy!!
5 & 6 GRADERS MAY NO LONGER BE UNATTENDED IN THE
LIBRARY AFTERSCHOOL:
For your children’s safety and comfort, the Hampton Bays Public
Library requires that all children in sixth grade and below be
accompanied and supervised by a parent or responsible adult
age 18 years or older while using the library. Only children who
are enrolled in seventh grade and up may use the library without
adult supervision. They are expected to comply with all library
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policies. Parents or caregivers, not the library staff, are responsible
for the behavior and supervision of their children while using
the library. The Hampton Bays Public Library does not assume
responsibility for children’s safety or behavior when they are in the
library. Parents or responsible caregivers will be notified if their
children are left unattended and require supervision. If parents are
unavailable, proper authorities will be contacted. Amended July
5, 2016.
Special Announcements
No Child Left Inside – Our Annual Fall Programs
Too much time indoors with television, video games and computers can be harmful to our children.
In the past you’ve joined us in the spirit of this nationwide movement called “No Child Left Inside” and
met us at local parks, farms and art studios for storytimes and exploration time, this is where we will be
meeting in the Fall:
Annual Apple Picking: Meet us at 7 Ponds Orchard to pick
delicious apples. Check our Blog for pictures of previous NCLI
Programs - http://hbaychildroom.blogspot.com/
Location: 657 Ponds Rd, Water Mill, NY 11976
Friday, September 16; 12:00 noon. No Limit.
Free Back-to-School Haircuts!
Local hairdresser Nora
Camman will kindly
be donating her time
to give free haircuts
for both children and
adults – of course, tips
are always welcome
for a service well done.
Saturday, September
3: 10:30 am-4:00 pm in the Children’s Room. Drop in, no
appointment necessary. Patrons will be taken on a first-come,
first-served basis.
Battle of the Books 2016
Congratulations to the HBAY Battle of the Books team who
participated in the BOTB competition on Saturday, August 13 at
Stony Brook University. They worked hard all summer long. Team
members: Bryan Carrillo, Ally Pensa, Christian Pensa, Josie Perl,
Christopher Stutt, and Grace Stutt. Plus, Battle Coaches Christine
Fitzgerald, Abby Brithinee and Erick Gordy were there to cheer
them on!
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Annual Pumpkin Picking: Meet us at Hank’s Pumpkintown for
pumpkins and more!
Location: 240 Montauk Hwy, Water Mill, NY, 11976
Friday, October 14; 12:00 noon. No limit.
Weekly Programs:
Gleeful Listen & Play
Wednesdays, September 14, 21, & 21 and October 5 & 12;
10:30-11:30 am
Birth-age 2 with adult. Little ones will happily gain early
literacy skills listening to stories and develop motor and
social skills through playtime and zen activities too. Grownups can take this time to make new friends as well! No Limit.
Mindful Learn & Play
Thursdays, September 15, 22, & 29 and October 6 & 13;
12:00 pm
Ages 3-5, independent. Transforming learning and play
into an art that educates the whole child, this program will
instill mindful techniques in pre-schoolers through ageappropriate meditation, yoga and amazing play. Learning
opportunities presented through alternative educational
philosophies will provide a basis for developing literacy
skills, socialization and self-esteem. This program will also
serve as an outlet for creativity through nature-inspired art
and craft work. Limit of 15 children.
Special Programs:
Lego & Duplo Club
Saturdays, September 10 &
October 8; 11:00 am
For families. Drop in to design,
create and build your way to fun with
Legos. We have Duplos for little ones
and Legos for older kids! No limit. No registration necessary.
Not a Box Storytime
Saturday, September 17; 11:00 am
For families. Drop in to listen to the story Not a Box by Antoinette
Portis and then transform our big boxes into anything you
can imagine! No limit. Please register beginning Thursday,
August 25.
Coloring Club
Saturdays, September 24 & October 22; 11:00 am
For families. Drop in to color your way to relaxation. We will have a
variety of colored pencils, crayons
and coloring pages available for
all ages (including adults). We
will also have our program room
diffused with aromatic essential
oil and meditative music. No
limit. No registration necessary.
Good Ground Park Grand Opening Family Fun Day
Saturday, October 15
For families. Stay tuned for details regarding what promises to be
a day full of fun at our new local park! We will have more details
at the Children’s Reference Desk as we get closer to the date. No
limit. No registration necessary.
Raffle Basket for the Fourth Annual Fall In Love
with the Shelter Animals Southampton Animal
Shelter Benefit; ongoing through September & October
Be sure to purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win a beautiful
hardcover copy of Miss Moon: Wise Words from
a Dog Governess by Janet Hill and a gorgeous,
realistic plush Boxer dog. Janet Hill’s work is
both elegant, yet whimsical, often with an
underlying narrative that instantly captures
the imagination. Her painting style evokes
a sense of nostalgia, mystery, humor and
comfort. Her work is displayed in private
collections throughout North America,
Europe, Asia and Australia. Some of Janet’s corporate clients
include Tiffany & Co., Hallmark UK and Harper Collins. Her work has
also been featured in Uppercase Magazine, Matchbook Magazine,
Design Sponge, This Is Glamorous, The NeoTraditionalist and Oh Joy! Janet lives in
Stratford, Ontario, where she paints in a
small in-house studio and lives with her
husband, John, an independent bookseller,
and their cat and dog. Raffle tickets are $3
each or four for $10.
Fourth Annual Fall in Love with
the Shelter Animals Fundraising
Storytime
Thursday, October 13; 4:00 pm
For children grades preK-5. Join us for a
storytime in honor of the shelter animals.
A $10.00 donation per child is required to
register which will be given to the Shelter. We
will read Daisy and Josephine by Melissa Gilbert (illustrated by Julia
Kuo). Children will receive their very own puppy and kitten paintby-number set that we will begin after the story while snacking on
a delicious and all natural puppy cake from Wild by Nature. Limit
of 20 children. Please register beginning Thursday, August 25.
The Library is hosting a series of fundraising events to be
held in September and October for the Southampton
Animal Shelter. The Shelter is primarily dedicated to caring
for the homeless animals in our community of twenty-two
towns. They also rescue dogs from “kill shelters” from across
the country and rehabilitate and find loving homes for adult
dogs from puppy mills.
The following YA programs are open to 6th graders (please
check the YA section of the newsletter for details:
Sponsor a Shelter Animal Special Paint Night & Pizza: A
Benefit for the Southampton Animal Shelter Fall In Love
with the Shelter Animals Party! Celebration Party @ the
Southampton Animal Shelter
Parent/Child Zumbini
Fridays, October 7, 14, 21 & 28; 10:30-11:15 am
Birth-age 3 with adult. Come join licensed Zumbini instructor
Jenn for a Mommy & Me music and movement program. Designed
to let you and your little ones wiggle, sing and learn together,
the Zumbini program is where the science of child development
meets the magic of Zumba. Limit of 20 children. Please register
beginning Thursday, August 25.
Annual Halloween Parade,
Story & Craft
(for younger kids & older kids)
Friday, October 28; 4:00 pm
For families. Come to the library in costume
for a Halloween story and parade your way
through the building for tricks or treats!! Two
craft choices will be available depending on
your child’s age. No Limit. Please register
beginning Thursday, August 25.
Don’t forget to check our Blog regularly for information on
upcoming programs, links to great parenting, children’s
literature & children’s craft blogs, book recommendations
and pictures from our latest programs! You can also find links
to our Pinboards there too!
http://hbaychildroom.blogspot.com/
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September and October Events @ The Teen Community Center
A HUGE thank you goes out to all of our
Summer Reading sponsors! Please take a
look at our website and check out all of
the great businesses that contributed. We
have a seriously amazing show that you
won’t want to miss. On Saturday, October
15, Jester Jim is visiting the library. His
show includes juggling, beatboxing,
and comedy. Check out his variety show
by attending our Fall in Love with the
Shelter Animals Party! –Theresa & Vicky
Back-to-School Programs
“Education is the most powerful
weapon which you can use to
change the world.”
September is FREE library
card month! If you have never
had a library card or just need a
replacement card, now is your chance to get one. You must show
picture ID in order to receive a new or replacement card.
Bring Your A Game!
Teens, we want to reward you for your excellent grades! Simply show
us a test in which you received an A or a 100%, and YOU will be in the
running for a gift card!
Welcome To the Teen Community Center
Wednesday, September 7 @ 3:30 pm
All teens in grades 7-12 must attend our back-to-school orientation.
Teens to the Rescue
“We make a living by what we get, but
we make a life by what we give.”
Love in All Shapes & Colors
Thursday, September 15 @ 3:30 pm
Join us and a guest speaker as we learn about each other, the
resources LIGALY has to offer, and the importance of LGBT groups
and organizations.
Read to a Therapy Dog
Fridays, September 16 and October 21 @ 3:30 pm
Take turns reading to a therapy dog. Win prizes for
reading too! All ages welcome to attend.
Little Doctors Presentation by NY Blood
Donor Center
Monday, September 19 @ 3:30 pm
There is a blood shortage in New York. If you are unable to donate
blood, learn how else you can help those in need.
National Do Something Nice Day
Wednesday, October 5 @ 3:30 pm
Stop in, take part in multiple giving activities, and do something
kind for someone else. Learn what you can do for your community!
Earn two hours of community service for each program you attend.
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Animal Lovers Club
“Animal lovers are a special breed of humans.”
Fourth Annual Fall In Love with the Shelter
Animals Fundraising Events
The Teen Department is hosting a series of fundraising events to
be held in September and October for the Southampton Animal
Shelter. The shelter rescues animals from across the country and
finds loving homes for them.
Sponsor a Shelter Animal
Ongoing from Tuesday, September 13 – Friday, October 14
Look through our binder and sign up to sponsor a shelter animal!
Once you raise $10, you can attend our awesome party on Saturday,
October 15.
Southampton Animal Shelter Adopt-a-thon
@ the Library
Saturday, October 8 from 12-2 pm
Join us on the front lawn of the library to see what wonderful
animals are available for adoption.
“Adopt Me” Portraits
Tuesday, October 11 @ 3:30 pm
We will be making posters of available shelter animals, which will
then be displayed at the shelter.
Paint Night-N-Pizza: A
Benefit for the Southampton
Animal Shelter
Thursday, October 13 from 6-8 pm
Paint an adorable dog on an 11X14 canvas.
$5 from each participant will be donated to
the shelter. $25.00 per person includes your
painting and pizza.
Fall In Love with the Shelter Animals Party!
Saturday, October 15 from 6-9 pm
For every $10 raised for your sponsored shelter pet, you will receive
a raffle ticket which you can put towards awesome prizes. The party
includes the Jester Jim Variety Show, dessert, craft stations, and
prizes. PLUS a shelter animal will make an appearance at the library.
Celebration Party
@ the Southampton Animal Shelter
Sunday, October 16 from 1-3 pm
Attend this fun party and get a tour of the shelter, eat dessert, and
find out how much the library raised for the shelter!
The Driver’s Seat
THE ZONE
5-Hour Pre-Licensing Class
“When life gets harder
you must’ve
leveled up.”
“Keep calm and drive safely.”
Saturday, September 24 OR October 22 from 10 am-3pm
Please bring your NYS learner’s permit to class, $45 in cash, and a
packed lunch.
Friday, September 9 @ 3:30 pm
Discuss your favorite Manga books and eat Japanese candy.
S.T.E.A.M.
”Brace yourselves; knowledge is
coming!”
Thinking Ink
Thursday, September 22 @ 3:30 pm
Try out a few fun creative writing activities and share some of your
work. All skill levels and all types of writing are welcome, from fan
fiction to poetry.
Fandom: All-out Fallout
Monday, September 12 @ 3:30 pm
Come party like it’s 2299 with some games, trivia, snacks, and crafts
straight from the vault. Because fun...fun never changes.
Gaming for Older Teens (10th - 12th Grades Only)
Tuesday, September 20 and Wednesday, October 19 @ 4:30 pm
Choose between retro and new board games, and video games, and
game the whole afternoon away.
Minecraft & Pizza
Pop-In to Pop-Up!
Monday, September 26 @ 3:30 pm
Learn how pop-up books work, then surprise your friends and amaze
your family with your own unique pop-up creation!
Musical Instrument Petting Zoo
Monday, October 17 @ 3:30 pm
Drop in and play around on a few of our in-house musical instruments.
Try your hand at some guitar, bass, drums, or even bring your own to
jam.
Fridays, September 23 and October 7 from 5-7 pm
Play Minecraft with your friends for two hours! Please note that our limit
is 10 teens. There is a $5 fee for pizza and refreshments.
Lib-con
Sunday, September 25 from 1-4 pm
Drop in on our comic con showcase for some gaming, crafts, and info on
all the best local conventions. Prizes awarded for best cosplay, and our
geek trivia competition.
Movie Zone
Printing with Food
Monday, October 24 @ 3:30 pm
Play with your food without being scolded! Use fresh veggies and
paint to print an awesome pattern on a canvas bag.
Teen Read Week
Manga Zone
Friday, September 30 @ 3:30 pm
Join us for an afternoon showing of a new flick and choose a delicious
snack.
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“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”
Sunday, October 9 – Saturday, October 15
Read for the Fun of it! Participate in multiple activities at your leisure to support continued reading. Win
prizes by sending us your book reviews to be featured on our website, or get caught reading in the library.
Halloween Programs
“Halloween is a life style, not a holiday”
Halloween Table Top Games
Thursday, October 20 @ 3:30 pm
Come try some macabre card, dice, tile, board, and role-playing games
with a horror twist just in time for Halloween.
Halloween bingo
Tuesday, October 25 @ 3:30 pm
Play Halloween-themed Bingo & win creepy prizes.
Zombie cookies
Wednesday, October 26
@ 3:30 pm
Take home three little edible
monsters in a bakery box.
Ultimate Werewolf
Thursday, October 27
@ 3:30 pm
Someone in the room is a monster. Can you figure out their identity
before it’s too late? Or...can you convince everyone you’re not the beast
yourself?
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Programs & Events
Adults
Special Programs:
Registration is required for all programs unless otherwise noted. Please
register for all Adult Programs beginning Wednesday, August 17, at
10:00 am at the Circulation Desk. Telephone registration begins at 11:30
am. For programs during lunchtime, please feel free to bring a brownbag lunch.
Keep Calm and Color On!
Tuesday, October 4; 4:00-5:00 pm
Coloring - it’s not just for kids anymore! It’s also a great
way to de-stress. Join us for a relaxing hour of coloring
and conversation. Come see some of the beautiful coloring book designs
just for adults. Materials will be provided.
Responders Remember: 15th Anniversary of 9/11
Wednesday, September 7, 12:00 noon-1:30 pm
This program, presented by the Stony Brook WTC Wellness Program, is
inspired by the stories of the many World Trade Center Responders, from
their memories of the scene of the disaster on 9/11 to
their renewal ten years later. It is a singular, candid
glimpse into the profound long-term effects of 9/11 via
the voices of these responders. Although these intimate,
unfiltered accounts often relate sorrow and pain, they
also celebrate our ability to transcend unimaginable hardships, and still
maintain our humanity.
Beginner Ukulele* Workshop for Adults
Tuesdays, September 13 & 27; October 11 & 25; 7:30-8:30 pm
Wouldn’t it be fun to learn how to play the Ukulele?
Join us in this four-week program where instructor
Adam King of Reprise Music will teach the basics
of the instrument including tuning, scales, chords,
chord progressions, and even how to play your first song! *Ukuleles are
available to borrow for FREE at the Hampton Bays Public Library.
Registration is required so be sure you have a valid library card.
Gibraltar Jazz Concert
Sunday, September 18, 2:00-3:30 pm
Join guitarist and vocalist Richie Naef and vocalist Phyllis Novin who
together create the sound of JazzABilly, a hot, retro mix of Jazz, Standards,
R&B and 50’s Las Vegas Lounge. Their program draws
from Big Bands and Soloists; from Keely Smith & Louie
Prima, Etta James, Dina Washington, Ella & Ellington,
just to name a few. Phyllis’s powerful, intricate vocals
with Richie’s guitar stylings will make for a very
entertaining afternoon! This program is sponsored by The Friends of the
Hampton Bays Public Library.
El Camino de Santiago de Compostela
(The Way of St. James)
Sunday, September 25, 2:00-4:00 pm
The Camino is a network of routes across Spain and Europe which lead
to the tomb of the apostle St. James, under the cathedral in Santiago de
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Compostela in Galicia in northwest Spain. Since
the Middle Ages these routes have been walked
as a pilgrimage. People from all over the world
have walked, cycled, or ridden horseback every
year since then in an epic journey of 500 miles.
Join local residents Jerry and Karin McKenna, who
have completed this trek, as they share their story with you!
Sold! Learn How to Easily Sell Items on eBay
Tuesday, September 27, 6:30-8:00 pm
Susan Smith, a top-rated eBay seller, will discuss how to easily list, sell, and
earn money selling both new and used items on eBay. In this class, she
will discuss how to setup your eBay account, her
secrets to successful selling, and what mistakes to
avoid. It is fun, simple, and a great way to put extra
cash in your pocket! This class is great for both new and experienced eBay
sellers.
Explore the Italian-American Heritage and Culture
Thursday, October 6, 12:00 noon-1:30 pm
Over a century ago, most Italian immigrants who
settled in the New York Metropolitan area came from
the regions of Sicily, Calabria, Campania and Puglia.
In this presentation, you will travel through time in these beautiful Italian
regions. Starting from the late 19th and early 20th centuries and proceeding
right up to the present day, you will explore what these places were like
for your ancestors and why they made the decision to leave to come to
America. By the end of this presentation you will see how these areas have
evolved over time and how they look today!
Special Paint Night & Pizza: A Benefit for the
Southampton Animal Shelter
Thursday, October 13, 6:00-8:00 pm
Paint an adorable dog on an 11X14 canvas. Please
note that $5 of each painting will be donated to the
Southampton Animal Shelter. Receive a slice of pizza
and soft drinks too. Ages 10 and up are welcome!
Non-refundable payment of $25.00 per person is
due at registration in Teen Department.
Rudolph Valentino:
The Great Lover of the Silver Screen
Tuesday, October 18, 12:00 noon-2:00 pm
The name Valentino sent shivers down the spines of
American women of the 1920’s. Rebellious young
women flocked to the movie houses and were seduced
by the magnetism of the screen’s first “Latin Lover.”
This presentation by Marilyn Carminio explores how
Valentino lived the rags-to-riches dream of the immigrant. At a time when
Italian Americans were subject to prejudice, Valentino changed the negative
stereotyping of Italians in the movies forever, redefining our notions of love
and romance. While women adored him, many men despised him as a
stealer of hearts!
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Gino Di Napoli:
The Best Italian-American Music Concert
Sunday, October 23, 2:00-3:30 pm
Celebrate Italian Heritage month with Gino. He
is the real thing when it comes to Neapolitan/
Italian music. Originally from Naples, Italy, Gino
can really sing those beautiful old Neapolitan
tunes with his velvet, romantic voice. He also plays the keyboard and has
a repertoire of over 500 songs. Hear such classic love songs as O Solo Mio,
Volare, and more; classical to pop. Gino connects well with his audience
and has a great sense of humor. This is a special treat not to be missed! This
program is co-sponsored by The Friends of the Hampton Bays Public
Library.
Dracula: Fiction and Reality
Wednesday, October 26, 7:00-8:30 pm
Who was Dracula really? And did he actually
exist? Since his first appearance in 1897 in Bram
Stoker’s classic novel, he has been portrayed
as many things and in many different ways
by different writers, filmmakers and actors.
Bus Trips
Please note: For Bus Trips departing from The Church of St. Rosalie’s it is
requested that you park in the back row FACING Bishop Ryan Village.
“Do Your Own Thing” Bus Trip to NYC
Wednesday, September 14 & October 12. Bus departs from The Church
of St. Rosalie’s parking lot at 9:30 am sharp.
Join us for a comfortable ride in an air-conditioned
coach bus to shop, see a show, visit a museum, or
just do your own thing. Bus departs from Bryant
Park (42nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues)
at 6:00 pm sharp. Looking for something to do on
the trip? Check out our FREE museum passes now available at the Circulation
Desk. Non-refundable payment of $27.00 is due at registration; includes
bus and gratuity.
Broadway Show: School of Rock
Wednesday, September 14; 2:00 pm show at the Winter Garden
Theatre on 1634 Broadway
Based on the hit film, this hilarious new musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed,
wannabe rock star who decides to earn a few extra bucks by posing as a
substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There
he turns a class of straight-A students into a guitarshredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band.
Bus departs from The Church of Rosalie’s parking lot
at 9:30 am sharp and from Bryant Park (42nd Street
between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) at 6:00 pm sharp. Non-refundable
payment of $140.00 is due at registration; includes bus, gratuity, and
front orchestra ticket to show. Seats are limited; sharing bus with “Do
Your Own Thing.”
Broadway Show: Waitress
Wednesday, October 12; 2:00 pm show at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre
on 256 West 47th St.
The new Broadway musical Waitress, starring Jessie Mueller as Jenna, is based
on the 2007 motion picture of the same name. Jenna, a waitress and expert
This Halloween, Transylvania’s most famous son will be unmasked once
and for all. Join Gary Lutz for an illuminating discussion of the origins and
early evolution in recorded history, in print, and in film of one of the most
recognized characters in all of English literature!
The Hampton Theatre Company Presents:
November by David Mamet
Dinner/Theater Package
Thursday, October 27, 5:00 pm: Dinner at 1 North Steakhouse 7:00 pm:
Showtime at Quogue Community Hall
Enjoy a wonderful meal in the company of friends at 1 North Steakhouse
in Hampton Bays, followed by the Hampton Theatre Company’s production
of November. In a 2016 political climate that
is as ripe for send-up as it is for alarmism,
David Mamet’s November is a laugh-out-loud,
politically incorrect, no-holds-barred look at the
egomania and venality that infects too many
politicians and the kind of power-madness that’s
a danger in any elected official. Cost is $60.00;
includes a three-course dinner, tip, and theater ticket. Payment is due
at registration.
pie maker, is stuck in a small town and a loveless
marriage. When a baking contest in a nearby
county offers her a chance of escape, Jenna
must weigh her commitments against a rare
shot at freedom and recognition. Bus departs from The Church of Rosalie’s
parking lot at 9:30 am sharp and from Bryant Park (42nd Street between Fifth
and Sixth Avenues) at 6:00 pm sharp. Non-refundable payment of $130.00 is
due at registration; includes bus, gratuity, and orchestra ticket to show.
Seats are limited; sharing bus with “Do Your Own Thing.”
Mark your calendars!
Radio City Christmas Spectacular
Friday, November 18; 2:00 pm show
Begin the holiday festivities with a trip to Radio City
Music Hall to see the Rockettes®! Enjoy orchestra
seating with a complimentary beverage and popcorn
to enjoy while watching the show. The North Fork
Express bus departs from The Church of St. Rosalie’s
parking lot at 9:30 am sharp for the 2:00 pm show. We
return to Hampton Bays immediately following the
show. Non-refundable payment of $80.00 is due at registration; includes
bus, gratuity, and orchestra ticket to show. This trip is co-sponsored by
The Friends of the Hampton Bays Public Library.
Gaming
No registration is required; please note that all Gaming room
assignments are subject to room availability.
Bridge
Sundays, Mondays & Wednesdays, 1:00 pm
Canasta
Mondays, 1:00 pm; Wednesdays, 1:00 pm;
Thursdays, 10:00 am
Mah Jongg
Thursdays, 10:00 am
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Cooking
There is a non-refundable $7.00 materials fee for all cooking programs due at registration, unless
otherwise noted. You must have a ticket to attend. Classes begin on time. Please avoid arriving late.
Festival Italiano with
Simply Creative Chef Rob Scott
Tuesday, September 6, 6:30-8:00 pm
Celebrate the San Gennaro Feast of New York City with
Chef Rob Scott, as he demonstrates how to make delicious
Italian Chicken Salad in lettuce cups, grilled zucchini
with shaved pecorino Romano and toasted pine nuts, followed by a warm
marbled pound cake with amaretto, mascarpone, and apricot preserves!
Community Outreach
The Tastiest Fall Ever
with Simply Creative Chef Rob
Scott
Wednesday, October 5, 6:30-8:00 pm
Join Chef Rob Scott as he demonstrates how to
make delicious fall dishes, including mixed greens with fresh pears, toasted
walnuts and cranberry-champagne vinaigrette, acorn squash with crushed
almond biscotti, and spiced cranberry and apples over pound cake!
Registration is required; no fee.
Suffolk County “Learn to be Tobacco Free”
6-Week Program
Thursdays, September 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29; October 6, 27 (Reunion); 6:00-7:30 pm
Join Janis Hurley, Health Educator for the Suffolk County Department of Health’s FREE
6-week smoking cessation program. She will discuss educational tools and resources to help you kick
the habit NOW!
Pay-it-Forward! FREE “Back-to-School” Haircuts
Saturday, September 3, 10:30 am-4:00 pm
Local hairdresser Nora Camman will kindly be donating her time to give free haircuts for both children
and adults–of course, tips are always welcome for a service well done. Saturday, September 3,
10:30 am-4:00 pm in the Children’s Room.Drop-in, no appointment necessary.Patrons will be
taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
Pre-Retiree Workshop Series
Wednesdays, September 14; October 12; November 9; December 14; 7:00-8:30 pm
Thinking about retirement? Even if you do not plan on acting on retiring for a few
more years, you will not want to miss this information-packed, 4-part workshop
series, led by retirement coach and retiree, Richard Gluck. Richard will help answer
questions such as: Am I ready to retire? Can I afford to retire? What are some
resources of retirement income? How can I cut expenses? What will I do with my time? And, where
will I live?
Blood Drive
Monday, September 19, 1:00-7:00 pm
Anyone between the ages of 16 and 75, in good health, and weighing at least 110 lbs.
can donate. Age 16 must have signed parent-permission form available at the front
desk. Healthy patrons 76 and older need physician’s note two weeks prior to blood
drive. Walk-ins will be accepted, but registration is preferred.
How are the 2017 Medicare Changes Going to Affect You?
Thursday, October 13, 7:00-8:00 pm
If you are 65 and over you may be affected by the new Health Care
Reform. It is important to be informed about the changes that have
occurred in relation to your Medicare Health Insurance coverage, as
well as knowing the options that are available to you to help reduce your health insurance costs. Join
Norma Cardone and Barbara Cochran, Senior Health Insurance Representatives of Senior Services of
North America, for this educational seminar that will answer questions and help provide solutions.
Jump In! Long Island Water Quality & Quantity Outreach Program
Monday, October 17, 7:00-8:00 pm
Contamination from sewage, pesticides, and other pollutants, as well as the over-pumping of water
supplies, threaten Long Island’s ground and surface waters. In this presentation given by Matthew
T. Rizzo, Project Manager at Grassroots Environmental Education, learn
how individuals and organizations across Long Island are working hard to
conserve and protect our water and our quality of life for future generations
through Jump In!, an outreach program funded by Long Island Community
Foundation and designed by Grassroots Environmental Education.
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Health & Well-Being
Registration is required unless noted.
Wednesday Walkers Club
Wednesdays, September 7, 14, 21 & 28
10:30-11:30 am
Join tech librarian Rita
on a healthy walk around
Hampton Bays. Join other
Hampton Bays patrons or
bring some friends along; librarian Rita will guide
participants and teach you how to use various
tech applications to enhance your workout. You’re
encouraged to bring your devices and/or Fitbits!
Please arrive 15 minutes early to set-up devices.
Routes to be determined; don’t forget to bring
water. If you need help setting up a Fitbit, be sure
you have a valid library card and e-mail address
before coming to class.
Southampton Hospital’s
Look Good Feel Better® Program
Tuesday, October 11, 1:00-3:00 pm
Look Good Feel Better is a free
program from the American
Cancer Society designed for women
dealing with hair loss and skin
changes from chemotherapy and
radiation. You will learn specific
techniques to help make the most
of your appearance while undergoing treatment.
You will also take home a makeup package
valued at $200. Please call the American Cancer
Society to register: 1-800-ACS-2345.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Wednesday, October 19
11:00 am-12:00 noon
October is Breast Cancer
Awareness month, which
is an annual national
campaign held to raise
awareness of the disease.
Nurse Practitioner, Anna Silverberg, MSN, ANPBC, from the Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at
Southampton Hospital, will speak about the great
strides that have been made in early diagnosis and
treatment over the last few years, and about the
state-of-the-art diagnostic tools that are available
at the Hospital. She will also discuss the importance
of breast self-exams, screening mammograms, and
a healthy lifestyle to help save lives.
(Health & Well-Being continued on next page)
Health & Well-Being (continued)
Ellen’s Well Support Group: Women’s Breast &
Gynecological Cancers
Every Tuesday* 11:30 am: Newly Diagnosed/Post Treatment;
2:00 pm: Metastatic/Recurrent
An initiative established by The Ellen Hermanson Foundation and
administered by the Southampton Hospital Foundation to provide
psychosocial support, under the direction of an oncological social worker,
Edyle O’Brien. 11:30 am-1:30 pm: Newly diagnosed/Post Treatment; 2:004:00 pm: Metastatic/Recurrence. *Please note: Every first, third, and fifth
Tuesday at 4:00 pm there is a Wellness Group for mindfulness-based stress
reduction & meditation. You MUST register via email or by phone:
edylecsw@optonline.net / 631-329-0520.
Ongoing Fitness Classes
Please dress comfortably and bring a mat or towel to all yoga classes. No registration is required,
but there is a $7.00 fee payable at the circulation
desk before each class unless otherwise noted.* It
is requested that you bring the exact amount to
help expedite signup. Thank you, in advance.
Yoga for Everyone
Mondays, 5:45-6:45 pm; Wednesdays, 5:456:45 pm; Fridays, 5:30-6:30 pm
Stretch and tone with certified yoga instructor
Andrea for fun and light Hatha and Kripaluinspired classes.
Core Yoga with Sarah
Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 am
This yoga class will help you build strength and
increase flexibility; meditation and breath will
also be explored. Core Yoga is a dynamic series of
poses where breath is linked to movement. The
class is moderately paced and set to music, and
will invigorate your whole body!
Dance Fitness (Zumba® and
La Blast®) with Kinga
Tuesdays, 5:45-6:45 pm
Dance Fitness with Kinga incorporates today’s
hottest fitness programs, Zumba® and LaBlast®
to create a calorie-incinerating workout focused
on weight loss and body toning, disguised as a
dance party.
Vinyasa Flow Yoga
with Peter Ames
Saturdays, 10:00-11:30 am
Peter’s class offers advanced stretches and poses.
*Please note: this class is 11/2 hours and there
is a $12 fee.
Gentle Chair Stretching
for Everyone
Thursdays, 1:30-2:30 pm
Join Susan Semerade for guided stretches,
exercises and simple yoga poses, primarily seated
in a chair. This fun-filled hour includes breathing
Literature Groups
Mystery Book Club
Thursdays, September 8 & October 13;
11:00 am-12 noon
In September we will celebrate the third anniversary of Mystery Book Club! We will also
discuss Sydney Chambers and the Shadow
of Death by James Runcie and Murders at
the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe. In October we will discuss Maigret and the Black
Sheep by Georges Simenon and Murder
Most Strange by Dell Shannon. We hope to
see you!
Hampton Bays
Library Book Club
The HB Book Club meets on the third Thursday of the month from 7:00-8:00 pm
September 15: Dune by Frank Herbert
October 20: We Are Not Ourselves by Matthew Thomas
Join fellow book lovers to discuss works of
literature from all genres. All are welcome to
READ IT & EAT IT! Book Club:
No registration is required.
our monthly
meetings.
Light refreshments served.
The History Book Club
Alternate Thursdays; 10:00 am
The History Book Club meets every other
Thursday at 10:00 am. Contact the library for
date and book/topic selections. All are welcome!
Monthly Poetry with
the Poetry Rising Group
Saturdays, September 10 & October 8;
1:00-3:00 pm
An informal poetry group facilitated by Beverly Livernoche meets the second Saturday of
each month. Please share your original poems
or prose, anything goes! “Inspiring, aspiring,
motivating, fun, moving, and more…”
Tuesday, October 11, 12 noon-1:00 pm
This bi-monthly book club is for foodies who love to read cookbooks
AND cook. All are welcome to bring a prepared dish from the chosen
theme to share while we meet.
This month’s topic is “Fall for Casseroles.”
exercises, relaxation techniques and meditation.
20 years of teaching yoga has led her to focus on
those individuals who are not able to get down
onto the floor; she encourages seniors and the
disabled to come to her classes.
Mat Pilates with Trish
Fridays, 10:30-11:30 am
Emphasis is on alignment and breathing, and
improved coordination and balance. The key to
mat Pilates is to focus on breathing. The exercises
in mat Pilates focus on strengthening the muscles
of the hips, back, abdominals, and glutes.
Zumba with Amanda
Fridays, 5:30-6:30 pm
Join certified instructor Amanda and see what all
the fuss is about; every workout feels like a party!
You don’t even have to know how to dance, just
move your body and follow her lead. Please wear
sneakers with little or no tread and don’t forget
your water.
Crafts
Registration is required; no fee unless noted. All levels
welcome.
Knitting with Arlene
Mondays, September 12, 19;
October 17, 24, 31; 7:00-8:30
pm
Crochet with Amanda
Wednesdays, September 14,
21; Ocober 5, 19; 1:30-3:00
pm *Please note day and time
change.
Films
Friday Matinee @ the Library:
More films new to DVD!
Coming in September & October: 45 Years (95
min; R) The 5th Wave (112 min; PG-13) Miracles
from Heaven (109 min; PG) Eye in the Sky (102
min; R) Hello, My Name is Doris (90 min; R) The
Jungle Book (105 min; PG) Love and Friendship (92
min; PG) All the Way (132 min; TV-14) Hunt for the
Wilderpeople (101 min; PG-13)
All movies start at 2:00 pm. No registration
required.
September/October 2016 9
Look for these special library services in every newsletter!
Smart Driver Class
The Smart Driver Course will now be offered
only in the months of June, July and August.
Please check future newsletters for times and
dates. Information on other locations offering
this course can be obtained by calling the Circulation Desk at 631-728-6241.
One-on-One Genealogy Help
Thursdays, September 8 & 22; October 13 &
27; afternoon appointments at 1:00, 2:00,
& 3:00 pm; evening appointments at 6:00,
7:00, & 8:00 pm
Library patrons who would like help researching their ancestors using online resources including Ancestry.com can sign up for a onehour session with Carol. You will get hints on
how to start your research and a list of online
resources that you can access at the library or
from home. When you schedule your first
session, pick up a “Genealogy Introduction”
form to fill out and
bring with you
when you start.
Small Business Counseling
(SCORE)
The first and third
Tuesdays of the month
from 6:00-9:00 pm
A representative from SCORE (Service Corps
of Retired Executives) will provide FREE business counseling at the Hampton Bays Library.
SCORE business counselors can help you develop effective business plans and create strategies for business growth. This free service is
provided by appointment only; call the circulation desk at 728-6241 to schedule a onehour appointment.
Library Services
for the Homebound
Don’t let a medical condition stop you from
using your library! Have your favorite books,
magazines, movies, and more mailed directly
to your home. Free home delivery via the U.S.
Postal Service is available to district residents
who are physically unable to travel to the li-
brary due to illness or disability, whether permanent or temporary, or for individuals who
are frail and elderly and don’t have transportation. For more information please call
Nancy at 728-6241, ext. 104.
Talking Books & Large Print
at the Library
“Talking Books” -- novels, nonfiction, magazines and other recreational reading materials -- are
produced by the National Library
Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS); the program is administered by
the Andrew Heiskell Braille & Talking Books
Library. Materials and the machines needed
to read them are available for free for library
patrons. Talking books are mailed & returned
postage-free, so there’s never a direct cost to
users. If you or someone you know would like
to receive these services please call the library
at 728-6241 ext 109 for more information. The
Andrew Heiskell library can be reached directly at 1-855-697-6975 (toll-free).
Sección en Español
¡Ayuda en Español disponible en su Biblioteca!
Lunes de 10:00 am a 5:00 pm; martes, miércoles y jueves de 1:00 pm a 9:00 pm,
viernes de 10:00 am a 5:00 pm
Para más información visite nuestro sitio web en español http://hamptonbayslibrary.org/spanish-outreach/
Llame durante estas horas al número 728-6241 ext.112 y pregunte por Vicky Cuccia o marque el numero 1 para dejar un mensaje.
Grupos de Conversación en Inglés
Nuestro horario para las clases de Inglés es el siguiente:
• Lunes: 1:30-2:30 pm (principiantes)
• Martes 1:30-2:30 pm (principiantes)
• Viernes: 1:30-2:30 pm (principiantes)
• Martes: 7:30-9:00 pm (principiantes)
• Miércoles: 7:30-9:00 pm (principiantes)
• Jueves: 7:30-9:00 pm (medio-avanzado)
¿Quiere aprender y practicar
inglés en una atmósfera
amigable y cómoda? ¡Entonces
únase a nuestro grupo de clases de inglés gratis! Para más
información llame a Vicky Cuccia 728-6241 ext. 112.
NOTA: Nuestras clases de los lunes, martes y viernes de
1:30 a 2:30 comienzan el martes 6 de septiembre.
NUEVO: CLASES DE CIUDADANIA
Miércoles de 6:30 a 7:30 pm
¿Está usted pensando en obtener su ciudadanía?
¿Necesita ayuda para estudiar y prepararse para el
examen? Nuestras clases gratuitas le ayudarán a
prepararse para cada sección
del examen: Historia, Gobierno,
Geografía, Lectura y Escritura.
Venga, no lo piense más. No
necesita registrarse.
10 September/October 2016
Aprenda un nuevo idioma GRATIS con su tarjeta válida de la Biblioteca Pública
de Hampton Bays. Elija entre 80 idiomas que se imparten para 50 lenguas. Pronunciator también ofrece el mayor
plan de estudios de ESL en el planeta, con cursos para 50 idiomas distintos al inglés. ¡Busque el enlace de Pronunciator en nuestro sitio web y cree su
cuenta Pronunciator hoy!
ESL Básico en línea es un programa de aprendizaje
del idioma Inglés que proporciona las herramientas necesarias para mejorar escuchar, hablar, leer
y escribir en inglés. Las lecciones de ESL Básico
proveen a los estudiantes con una pronunciación en inglés de calidad y apoyo
lingüístico en 19 lenguas.
LearningExpress Library
Materiales de preparación de pruebas y
exámenes de práctica interactivos que le
ayudarán a mejorar sus puntuaciones académicas, el servicio civil, militar y de concesión de licencias y certificación de exámenes profesionales, incluyendo TASC, la prueba
de sustitución de GED. ¡También Cursos en Español! Todo GRATIS con su tarjeta
válida de la Biblioteca Pública de Hampton Bays. Para Recursos en Español
(Este Centro ofrece práctica para mejorar las Habilidades Básicas, práctica para
el examen de GED o práctica para Ser Ciudadano Estadounidense) por favor
use este enlace: http://www.learningexpresshub.com/recursos-para-hispanohablantes/home
Technology
Registration for Technology Classes and Book-A-Librarian is required and is limited to Hampton Bays Library cardholders only. Please register
for all Technology Classes beginning Wednesday, August 17 at 10:00 am at the Reference Desk.
Technology Classes One-2-One Tutor Tech Help
Technology classes are held in the
downstairs Teen lab unless otherwise
noted.
Solutions for Music Lovers
Thursday, September 15
10:30 am-12:00 pm
If you love music and
would love to organize
your collection then
this is the class for you! Join us to learn
about such products as the Amazon
Music Library that offers the ability to
upload your favorite music and listen to
it from anywhere on your mobile devices
or computer! Be sure you have a valid
library card and e-mail address before
coming to class. Don’t Forget To Bring
Your Mobile Devices!
Happy Home Apps
Thursday, September 29
10:30 am-12:00 pm
This class will introduce
you to some mobile
applications that will help
to enhance your living
space or assist you to be
more efficient when it comes to tackling
different tasks at home. Be sure you have
a valid library card and e-mail address
before coming to class. Don’t Forget To
Bring Your Mobile Devices!
Custom Mailing Labels
Wednesday, October 12
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Learn how to create your own custom
mailing labels.
Microsoft Excel
will be used to
create, save and edit your list of contacts
which will then be imported to Microsoft
Word to customize and print your labels.
Wednesday Walkers Club
Wednesdays, September 7, 14, 21 & 28
10:30-11:30 am
Join tech librarian Rita on a healthy walk
around Hampton Bays. You’re encouraged
to bring your devices
and/or
Fitbits!
See pg. 8 of this
newsletter for more
info.
Book-a-Librarian
Mondays at 10:00 am, 11:00 am & 12:00 noon;
Thursdays at 2:00 pm & 3:00 pm; by appointment.
Do you have questions concerning technology? Book a free 45-minute appointment with Rita
for one-on-one assistance with your new device or any of the following topics: Basic Computer
• Basic Internet • E-mail • Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Excel • Smart phones & tablets •
Apps • Digital Cameras & Photo Management • iPad • Kindle • Live-brary Free Downloads • Social
Networking . . . and more! Please note that device repair is not included. One-hour appointments are
required and are limited to Hampton Bays Library cardholders only.
Tech Labs
Thursdays, September 8 & 22; Wednesdays, October 5 & 19; 10:30 am-12:00 pm
Are you working on a personal project with your pictures, formatting a document, creating greeting
cards, flyers, or business cards? Or maybe you just need that extra guidance in navigating your
device or in using a software program, various apps, or e-mail. Then these Tech Labs are designed
for you! To get that one-on-one help without the pressure of keeping up with the rest of the class
focused on the same topic. No registration required; first-come, first-serve basis. Open to all.
Drop-in Tech Help
Two evenings per week! Wednesday AND Thursday evenings
from 5:00-9:00 pm
Need quick answers to tricky questions about your tech device (laptop, tablet, reader, phone, camera)?
Free tech help is available on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5:00-9:00 pm at the Reference Desk.
No appointment is required. Please note that computer repair is not included. No appointments
required; first-come, first-serve basis. Open to all.
Library News
September is Library Card
Sign-up Month!
Snoopy is returning
as Honorary Chair for
Library Card Sign-up
Month. Looking for WWI
flying aces? dogs? Snoopy comics? They’re all
free at your library with a library card all year
long. Stop by the Ref Desk for a chance to enter
a FREE Weekly Raffle each week in September!
Check out a Kindle
Paperwhite tablet!
Tired of “waiting your turn” to read the latest
bestsellers by popular authors? Check out a
Kindle Paperwhite today!
We are circulating six
tablets, loaded with popular
fiction and nonfiction; new
titles are added monthly.
So stop by the Ref Desk to
check out/check in a Kindle, or call 728-6241/
press 4 for more info. 3-week loan period for
adult Hampton Bays patrons in good standing;
a signed borrowing policy is required for check
out.
Museum Passes!
As part of our goal to provide wonderful learning and
recreational experiences for our patrons inside and
outside of the library, we offer the following museum
memberships for our patrons. Reservations are
required; details vary by museum. Please stop by or
call the Circulation Desk at 728-6241 / press 3. Patrons
must be adult HBPL cardholders to check out museum
passes. Passes are available for the following museums:
Brooklyn Botanic Garden * Children’s Museum of the
East End * Guggenheim Museum * The Intrepid * Long
Island Maritime Museum * The Long Island Museum
of American Art, History and Carriages * LongHouse
Reserve * Parrish Art Museum * Peconic Land Trust
Bridge Gardens *
Pollock-Krasner House * Old
Westbury Gardens * The South Fork Natural History
Museum & Nature Center * The Vanderbilt Museum,
Planetarium & Natural History Museum
September/October 2016 11
Non-Profit Org.
US POSTAGE
Paid
Permit No. 16
Hampton Bays, NY
11946
52 PONQUOGUE AVE., HAMPTON BAYS, N.Y. 11946-0207
TELEPHONE: 631 728-6241 FAX: 631 728-0166
http://hamptonbayslibrary.org/
HOURS:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10-9
Friday 10-7
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 1-5
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Madeline O’Keefe, President
David Zimmerman, Vice President
Regina Carpenter, Treasurer
Trustee: Grace Daly
Trustee: Anthony Filorimo
Trustee: Hilary Rose
Trustee: Anne Wilding
* * * ECRWSS * * *
Postal Patron
Susan LaVista, Director
Library Board
Meeting Dates
Tuesday, September 6, 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 4, 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 1, 7:00 p.m.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THIS NEWSLETTER IN
LARGE TYPE PLEASE CALL THE LIBRARY AT 728-6241
Friends “Twice Sold Tales” Book Store
Open all year! Saturdays from 9:00 am-2:00 pm; please
enter from the parking lot.
It has been an exciting time for The Friends!
 We reached our goal for the Matching Grant of $500. Diane Knappe was the
winner of 2 tickets to the Author’s Luncheon. Thank you to all who donated to
make this fundraiser a success!
 We were delighted at the overwhelming response to the Author’s Luncheon.
Guest author Patricia McCormick, who collaborated with Malala to create I
Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World, was
a dynamic speaker who graciously answered questions from the group. Carol
Mitchell and Anne Liebowitz are the awesome team who inspired and carried
out this memorable event.
 We are pleased to welcome Kristine O’Dell to the volunteer position of Treasurer
on The Board of the Friends. We send good wishes to Elaine Curry, who resigned
after serving many years as Secretary on The Board of the Friends.
 The Book Store is a busy place, with new books arriving weekly. The staff will
assist you in finding a book or will recommend one.
 The Friends sponsor special events and programs throughout the year for the
library.
Please fill out a membership form and become A FRIEND!
Everyone needs Friends, especially the library! It’s never too late to send in your
membership check to join the Friends of the Hampton Bays Library. Through your
support, the Friends sponsor special programs and projects for the Library.
We welcome your questions, comments or suggestions! Email us at:
friendshamptonbayslibrary@gmail.com
Art on Display
Every month the paintings, photography,
sculpture and other creative crafts are
displayed in the Helen Gould Room located
directly off the main foyer, and in the Lower
Lobby display cases. We are pleased to
present the following exhibitions:
September: Exhibiting this month
is photographer Janet Lusk. Her
photographs depict scenes that show her
love of Hampton Bays. Janet’s photographs
have been published in coffee table books,
and a pastel sketch was awarded third
place in a juried art show at East End Arts
in Riverhead.
October:
Artist Anne Elderfield, a
Hampton Bays resident with a love of
watercolor and design, captures the
magnificent universes created by the
beautiful gifts of nature in her floral designs.
We welcome inquiries about displaying your
work. If you are interested, please contact
Nancy Cariello at the circulation desk at 7286241 x104.

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