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CHILDREN: SNOW IS FALLING, BOOKS ARE CALLING Ages Birth to Grade 5 Sign up begins on Saturday, December 2 and reporting begins on Tuesday, December 26. The first fifty children to sign up will receive a free ticket to the family performance, The Magical Toy Shop, at the Noel S. Ruiz Theatre in Oakdale. Record the books you read on your reading chart. Each week you can select a prize from our treasure chest. The reading club runs through Friday, February 9. Join us for an ice cream party on Friday, February 16 at 6:30pm for anyone who participated in the reading club.
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Teens Grade 6 to Grade 12 Tuesday, December 26-Friday, February 9 (Sign up begins Saturday, December 2 and reporting begins on Tuesday, December 26.) Read books and earn raffle tickets for cool prizes. You also get a prize just for signing up. Nothing could be easier!
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ADULT WINTER READING CLUB Sign up for our Winter Reading Club beginning Saturday, December 2nd, and start reporting on Tuesday, December 26th. Each time you submit a review, you'll receive one raffle ticket to be entered into our drawing for great prizes. The reading club will end Friday, February 9th. Raffles will be pulled on our celebratory get-together on Thursday, February 15th at 6:30pm.
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Tuesdays, January 9, 16, 23 and 30, 7:00pm Falun Dafa is a traditional Chinese practice that improves mental and physical wellness, through a series of easy-to-learn exercises and meditation (gentle and slow moving). A representative from The Long Island Chinese Culture Presentation Team will lead this series intended to promote health, mental balance and inner peace. A signed physical fitness waiver must be ON FILE before the beginning of the first class. FOR HAUPPAUGE LIBRARY CARDHOLDERS ONLY.
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Thursday, January 11, 7:00pm When the Revolutionary War broke out and New York City had fallen in 1776, the forces of the king of Great Britain developed a network of forts along the length of Long Island to defend the New York area and create a front to Patriot forces across the Sound in Connecticut. Author David M. Griffin will discuss the history and research that went into this book. Copies will be available after the talk for purchase and signing.
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Saturday, January 13, 10:00am-4:00pm Take this Suffolk Safety defensive driving class. A non-refundable check for $28 payable to Suffolk Safety is due at the Reference Desk at the time of registration. Please be prompt, late arrivals will not be accepted into the class.
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Sunday, January 21, 2:00pm Enjoy a blast from the past! Hear the music of the 50s, 60s and 70s, including songs by the Drifters, Dion, and Chuck Berry.
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Monday, January 22, 7:00pm Learn about the benefits of funeral pre-planning with a representative from Maloney Funeral Home.
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Monday, January 29, 7:00pm As sugar consumption has been shown to fuel the growing obesity epidemic, consumption of sugarless or non-nutritive sweetened beverages has increased. In 2008, more than 30% of Americans reported consuming sugarless beverages daily and this percentage is increasing. This presentation by Dr. Chrisa Arcan from Stony Brook School of Medicine will provide the latest scientific evidence on the health impact of sugarless foods and beverages and the latest recommendations by reputable health advisors.
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Programs for Teens Grade 6 - Grade 12
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GAME ON: TEEN GAME NIGHTFriday, January 26, 7:00-8:30pm Join us for video games, air hockey, fun activities and lots of snacks! Bring yourself, bring your friends! Sign up for each session individually.
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Monday, January 15, 3:00-4:30pm Paint portraits of local adoptable shelter animals to help promote each animals’ adoption. Presented by: Theresa Maritato (1.5 hours service credit)
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Monday, January 15, 7:00-8:00pm Help us get ready for our next Perler bead program, by sorting the beads into color groups. (1 hour service credit)
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Programs for the Whole Family
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Target Audience: Families with children ages 2 and up; Grades K-5 can attend without a caregiver Saturday, January 6, 10:30-11:15am Put your creativity to work and join us for some building fun! The room will be filled with Lego© and Duplo blocks, Playmags, Keva Planks and other building tools. Come and create a masterpiece! We will post your favorite creation on Facebook for your loved ones to see!
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Programs for Babies and Pre-Schoolers
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Ages Birth-2 years, with caregiver Friday, January 5, 10:00-10:45am Sing songs, recite rhymes, perform fingerplays and read stories with your little one. Listening to repetitive language helps your child build their growing vocabulary.
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Ages Birth-2 years, with caregiver Thursday, January 11, 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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Programs for Children Ages 2-5
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Ages 2-5 years, with caregiver Wednesday, January 10, 4:00-4:45pm 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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Ages 2-5 years, with caregiver Monday, January 22, 6:30-7:15pm Children and caregivers will enjoy listening to Pete the Cat stories before creating Pete the Cat himself using air dry clay and creating a little play space based on a variety of his adventures. Children will enjoy retelling the story over and over again. Retelling stories enhances children’s narrative skills, which is an essential pre-reading skill.
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Programs for Children Grades K-5
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Grades K-5 Thursday, January 4, 5:00-6:00pm Meet the Therapy Dogs: Dice, Nugget, Daisy, Fineas, and Muncha! Children 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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Grades K-5 Monday, January 15, 6:30-7:30pm How can a hamburger and your favorite soda wind up in an art museum? Discover how pop artists Warhol and others turn fast food into art. Then mold your own burgers, hot dogs, pizzas, and more out of self-hardening clay.
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Grades K-5 Thursday, January 18, 4:30-5:15pm Enjoy a story, a craft and a healthy snack while learning about healthy choices we can make every day. Presented by Annemarie Miller, Registered Dietitian.
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JUST FOR TWEENS - GRADES 3-5 (NO YOUNGER SIBLINGS PLEASE.)
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Grades 3-5 Friday, January 19, 6:30-8:00pm Join us for a night of video games, air hockey, Minecraft, board games, snacks and lots of fun!
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Grades 3-5 Monday, January 29, 6:30-7:15pm Who says you should not play with your food? Join us as we create an artful and healthy snack that is as nice to look at as it is to eat. Presented by Annemarie Miller, Registered Dietitian.
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