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DOWNLOAD OUR APP! Take your library with you anywhere! Visit to download now! Available for iOS, Android and Amazon devices.
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hooplaInstantly borrow free digital movies, music, books and more, 24/7 with your library card!
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An easy way to browse, borrow and read popular eBooks at home or on the go!
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Enjoy your favorite magazines digitally!
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FREEGALDownload 5 songs weekly and stream 3 hours of music daily with your library card!
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lynda.comOffers online courses and instructional videos. Courses cover a variety of topics (including business, design and web development) and software (such as Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite) that can help you pursur personal and professional goals.
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ABMS DIRECTORYQuick and easy access to professional information about more than 900,000 board certified physicians in 50+ specialties and 100+ subspecialties from the 24 member boards of the American Board of Medical Specialities.
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Access eBooks, audiobooks and videos on your home computer or device.
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Drop in between 10am and 4pm on Saturday, July 8th and get your game on! Adults, teens, children and families welcome. Play board games, giant Connect 4, Life-Size Jenga, video games, and more! Popcorn and drinks will be provided.
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Titles included in summer reading assignments for students in the Hauppauge School District are available at the library. Stop by the Children's Reference Desk for assistance.
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Log your books between Monday, June 26th and Friday, August 11th to collect prizes and raffle tickets!
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CHILDREN (Birth - Entering Gr. 5): Read over the summer or have someone read to you. Enter your books online to record your progress and earn your prizes. Come in each week to tell us what you’ve read and receive a prize. (One prize per week.)
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ADULTS: Have fun reading this summer and earn the chance to win some great prizes! Enter your books online to record your progress and earn raffle tickets. Register separately for the End of Summer Reading Club Celebration (HPA0066) on August 31.
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Wednesday, July 12, 7:00pm Theater enthusiast Brian Stoll will discuss all things Broadway beginning with the history and importance of the Broadway Playbill. He will share his extensive collection of autographed Playbills and other theater memorabilia. Lastly, Brian will share with you several money-saving tips on how to see Broadway shows for under $50.
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Thursday, July 20, 7:00pm Read Lisa Lutz’s latest thriller, The Passenger, featuring Tanya Dubois who creates and sheds new identities as she crisscrosses the country to escape her past. Then join us for a fun book discussion led by our librarian, Dan.
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Monday, July 24, 7:00pm Learn how to lower your energy bills and make your home more comfortable. Presented by William Achnitz, Sustainability Coordinator for the non-profit Community Development Corporation of Long Island, Green Homes Initiative project.
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BUILD A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF HAUPPAUGEMonday, July 24, 7:00pm Help the library build a collection of photos to document the history of Hauppauge. Bring your historic photos in to be scanned and share your stories with others.
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STEEL SILK BANDFriday, July 28, 7:00pm From Classic Rock to Motown, this nine-piece band will play your favorite hits and bring back some of your fondest memories from yesteryear.
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WORKSHOPTuesdays: July 11, 18, and 25, 7:00-8:00pmLearn monologues, improvisation, scene studies, and theater games from an experienced theater director. Presented by: Helen Murdock-Prep
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CODING FOR TEENSFriday, July 21, 6:30-8:30pm Learn the basics of computer programming and text based coding by creating simple video games, modifying existing code and working with basic JavaScript. Presented by: Rick Caskey, Educator
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ANIME CLUB: INTRO TO JAPANESE CULTURESunday, July 23, 6:30-8:00pm Into anime/manga? Learn the art of Kendo (swordsmanship), Taiko drumming, and other connections to Japanese culture. Presented by: The Japan Center at Stony Brook University
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DOGGIE TREATS FOR CHARITY VOLUNTEERSWednesday, July 5, 4:00-5:00pm Make dog treats from scratch, bake at home, and return them to the library. Presented by: Baking Coach, Inc. (1 hour credit for making, 1 hour credit for baking/returning)
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DON’T BUY THE ELEVATOR PASS: PASSING ON WISDOM (no registration necessary)Entering Grades 7-8 AND Entering Grades 10-12 Deadline: Friday, August 11 Answer some important questions to help incoming 6th or 9th graders. Pick up an entry form. (1 hour credit)
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Programs for Babies and Pre-Schoolers
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LITTLE CHEFS Ages 2-5 years, with caregiver Monday, July 10, 10:30-11:15am Put on your chef hat and create a yummy, healthy snack with help from your loved one. Presented by Annemarie Miller, Registered Dietitian.
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SHAKE N MAKE MUSICAges Birth–3 years, with caregiver Monday, July 17, 10:30-11:15am Language development is easy when you're singing and dancing! Get ready to shake it up with instruments, bean bags, bubbles, and much more.
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PLAY MATTERS Ages Birth–4 years, with caregiver Wednesdays: July 26 and/or August 30, 10:30-11:15am Help your child learn through the act of play. Telling stories as you play is an essential ingredient for early literacy development.
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Programs for Kindergarten - Grade 5
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DOG TALES – READ TO A DOG PROGRAM Entering Grades K-5 Thursdays: July 6 5:00-6:00pm Come and meet our Therapy Dogs: Dice, Nugget, Daisy, Fineas, Muncha! This is a program that allows children to read aloud to a trained therapy dog in order to improve reading and communication skills. Drop in anytime within the hour to participate.
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