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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
27
2026
Tue
AARP Defensive Driving Course
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Vincent R. O'Leary Community Room
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Workshops & Training,
Other
AARP Smart Driver Course
This 6-hour course for those age 50 and up qualifies licensed drivers to receive a reduction of up to four points on their driver’s license or a 10% deduction on collision and liability auto insurance rates for a period of three years. Some insurance companies give both benefits. Certificates of completion will be mailed within a month after completion of the class. A $30 fee ($25 with proof of AARP membership) must be paid by check to the instructor before class. Checks should be made payable to AARP. Attendees should arrive before 9:45 to avoid losing their place. Standbys will be admitted to fill any seats not yet claimed and paid for when the class begins. Latecomers will not be admitted.
Receipt of Certificate: Should you have any issues in the receipt of your certificate after taking part in this two-day course, please contact AARP directly at the following number and speak with one of their representatives.: 1-866-732-4213 Neither Emma S. Clark Library staff nor the AARP volunteer instructor retain the information necessary to resolve individual certificate disputes.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
28
2026
Wed
AARP Defensive Driving Course
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Vincent R. O'Leary Community Room
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Workshops & Training,
Other
AARP Smart Driver Course
This 6-hour course for those age 50 and up qualifies licensed drivers to receive a reduction of up to four points on their driver’s license or a 10% deduction on collision and liability auto insurance rates for a period of three years. Some insurance companies give both benefits. Certificates of completion will be mailed within a month after completion of the class. A $30 fee ($25 with proof of AARP membership) must be paid by check to the instructor before class. Checks should be made payable to AARP. Attendees should arrive before 9:45 to avoid losing their place. Standbys will be admitted to fill any seats not yet claimed and paid for when the class begins. Latecomers will not be admitted.
Receipt of Certificate: Should you have any issues in the receipt of your certificate after taking part in this two-day course, please contact AARP directly at the following number and speak with one of their representatives.: 1-866-732-4213 Neither Emma S. Clark Library staff nor the AARP volunteer instructor retain the information necessary to resolve individual certificate disputes.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
29
2026
Thu
Building Foundations of Caregiving [ZOOM]
Library Branch:
Virtual Programming
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Educational Lecture,
Health & Wellness
Event Details:
A representative from the Alzheimer's Association Long Island Chapter will explore the role of caregiver for an individual with dementia. Caregivers will learn how to build a support team and manage caregiver stress.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
30
2026
Fri
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Vincent R. O'Leary Community Room
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Games
Event Details:
We provide the space, tables and chairs. You bring your friends and a favorite board or card game to play. We also have 2 Mah Jongg sets available upon request. (You must supply your own cards.) No registration required.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
25
2026
Sun
Winter Sowing with Native Plants Workshop
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Vincent R. O'Leary Community Room
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Arts & Crafts,
Educational Lecture,
Garden & Environment
Event Details:
Grow native plants the easy and affordable way! Join local horticulturalist Kimberly Simmen to discover the magic of winter sowing. This is a simple method for starting seeds outdoors during the winter months.
Disclaimer(s)
Supplies Required
Please review the program description for materials required for participation in this program.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
30
2026
Fri
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Vincent R. O'Leary Community Room
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Arts & Crafts
Event Details:
Create a colorful feather-design display piece! Led by Librarian Emma and Library Assistant Erin. All supplies will be provided.
This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Teens & Tweens" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Teens & Tweens" group
Jan
30
2026
Fri
Social Work Intern Appointments
2:00pm–8:00pm
Adult,
Teens & Tweens
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Small Study Room
Age Group:
Adult,
Teens & Tweens
Program Type:
Health & Wellness,
Other
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 appointment, email askus@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.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Teens & Tweens" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Teens & Tweens" group
Jan
27
2026
Tue
Social Work Intern Appointments
3:00pm–7:00pm
Adult,
Teens & Tweens
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Small Study Room
Age Group:
Adult,
Teens & Tweens
Program Type:
Health & Wellness,
Other
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 appointment, email askus@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.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Teens & Tweens" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Teens & Tweens" group
Jan
29
2026
Thu
Social Work Intern Appointments
3:00pm–7:00pm
Adult,
Teens & Tweens
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Small Study Room
Age Group:
Adult,
Teens & Tweens
Program Type:
Health & Wellness,
Other
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 appointment, email askus@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.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
26
2026
Mon
Digital Dust: Protecting Your Privacy Online
Library Branch:
Virtual Programming
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Technology Class
TECH CLASS: Digital Dust
These days, it seems like almost everything is being done ONLINE. We often ask ourselves how much of our private information is on the Internet and what can we do to help protect that information from falling into the wrong hands? During this discussion, we will go over some of the best practices for securing your online presence. From social media and email to online banking and the Dark Web, we will provide an overview of changes you can make to provide a safer and more secure online experience. We'll even go over trusted websites that will help you determine if your accounts have been compromised. Taught by IT Manager Bob Johnson & Tech Librarian Jen Mullen.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
28
2026
Wed
Library Branch:
Virtual Programming
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Technology Class
Event Details:
Learn how to create beautiful designs and professional graphics with Canva. Whether it is a photo editor, picture collage, logo, invitation or poster, Canva makes online graphic design easy.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
29
2026
Thu
Library Branch:
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Room:
Technology Center
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Technology Class
Event Details:
NOTE: Registration lottery opens on January 15, 2026 at 9:30am and closes at January 16, 2026 at 1:30pm.
TECH CLASS: Cricut T-Shirt
In this beginner class, you will learn how to use the Cricut machine to create a customized T-shirt. Please note: Each participant MUST bring ONE PLAIN WHITE COTTON T-SHIRT (LONG OR SHORT-SLEEVE) with them to design. All other materials will be provided. Taught by Jacqueline Parente. [Tech Center]
Disclaimer(s)
Registration Lottery
THIS IS A LOTTERY PROGRAM.Upon registration, your name will be added to a waitlist pool from which individuals will be randomly selected.Registration for lottery programming will run for 28 hours, opening at 9:30am two weeks ahead of the program start-date and then closing the next day at 1:30pm. Please note that registration itself does not guarantee admittance. Rather, this will add you to the lottery pool from which registrants are drawn. If selected, you will receive an additional email confirming as much no sooner than 24 hours after lottery registration has closed.
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This event is in the "Adult" group
This event is in the "Adult" group
Jan
27
2026
Tue
Debussy and Impressionism [ZOOM]
Library Branch:
Virtual Programming
Age Group:
Adult
Program Type:
Educational Lecture,
History,
Music & Performance
Event Details:
Parisian composer Claude Debussy’s music is often described as “impressionist,” but he wasn’t a fan of the label.
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