Join A Time for Kids, Inc for a circle time!
Have fun in this family preschool program.
In this beginner class, we’ll learn how to use Cricut Design Space to create a greeting card for any occasion. Taught by Librarian Brieanne Kocka. [Tech Center]
The last available appointment time for Tuesday begins at 6:00pm.
Social Work Intern Appointments
Throughout the academic year, the Emma S. Clark Library is host to one or more Social Work Interns from the Masters of Social Work Program at Stony Brook University who are training to become Licensed Clinical Social Workers. These individuals will be on-site to answer questions from our community, help them fill out forms, or provide referrals on topics such as:
- Employment/Job Search
- Housing
- Applying for benefits
- LGBTQIA+ topics
- Medical Assistance
- Mental Health Issues
- Substance use
- Care Coordination
- Childcare Services
To schedule an appointment, click here:
https://emmaclark.librarycalendar.com/reserve-room/social-work-intern-appointments
To cancel your weekday appointment, email emilya@emmaclark.org. To cancel your Saturday appointment, email kiera@emmaclark.org.
*The Social Work Interns will be available to answer questions but are not therapists; referrals will be given to people looking for clinical therapy. All conversations will be kept confidential. The interns are mandated reporters for cases of neglect, abuse, or harm.
Learn about the importance of bats with Girl Scout Troop 2157.
Disclaimer(s)
Parents Must Stay in Library
Parents must stay in the Children's Library when their children are in a Children's program.
Photography Notice
Pictures/Videos taken at or for library events or activities may be posted online, printed in our newsletter or other print media, or displayed in-house.
If you do not want yourself and/or your minor child photographed, please notify the librarian/photographer at the time of the event.
In this interactive discussion, representatives from the LI LGBT Network will train and empower teens to be upstanders – brave folks who step in when they see bullying.
Disclaimer(s)
Photography Notice
Pictures/Videos taken at or for library events or activities may be posted online, printed in our newsletter or other print media, or displayed in-house.
If you do not want yourself and/or your minor child photographed, please notify the librarian/photographer at the time of the event.
Explore the fascinating story of the development of Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk counties) between 1920 and 1980 with historian Lawrence Samuel, author of “Making Long Island: A History of Growth & the American Dream."
Learn about the importance of bats for our ecosystem, and how to encourage their population by installing Bat Houses. Then complete a bat house awareness craft. Taught by Girl Scout Silver Award candidates. Teens will earn 1 hour
Disclaimer(s)
Photography Notice
Pictures/Videos taken at or for library events or activities may be posted online, printed in our newsletter or other print media, or displayed in-house.
If you do not want yourself and/or your minor child photographed, please notify the librarian/photographer at the time of the event.