Stay up to date with any library changes at eipl.org
Join our Summer Virtual Reading ClubsJune 1 - August 21
Adults
Visit https://eipl.org/adultsrc to register and submit reviews of the books you've been reading (the link will also be available on our homepage). For each review you submit, you can select a book from our prize cart. Additionally, each submission earns you a chance to win in our grand prize drawing at the end of the club!
Teens, entering grades 7-12
For every book you read, simply submit a 3-5 sentence review on the form that's on the blog. Each book review will earn you a virtual raffle ticket that can be entered into the raffle drawing of your choice. For every five book or ten graphic novel submissions, you will get one entry in the grand prize raffle...
a Nintendo Switch Lite!
Lawn Games are Back!
Just in time for the warm weather the library is reintroducing its Lawn Game Collection. Choose from Giant Jenga, Badminton, Cornhole, Bocce, Kanjam or Giant Four in a Row. These games will add enjoyment to any gathering and keep your guests out in the fresh air where they belong. Two games per family can be borrowed for up to 3 days. Contact the Reference Desk to reserve a game for your summer events.
The Library Loans Wi-Fi Hotspots
Hotspots are free to borrow, easy to use and allow you to connect your laptop, tablet and other Wi-Fi enabled devices to the Internet.
They are perfect to take on vacation; small and portable, the device will work anywhere covered by the Sprint Network.
Hotspots can be borrowed with an adult East Islip Library card in good standing for a maximum of 14 days per month per household with each household allowed two reservations in any month. Hotspot cannot be renewed.
Call the Reference Desk to reserve yours today!
Adult & Young Adult programs for the week of June 6, 2021:
If registering online, please make sure to include your email address in the "notes" field as all links will be shared via email.
Programs with a fee, payable via credit card and check, are non-refundable and must be registered in-person at the Circulation Desk.
Pick up a kit at the Reference Desk June 1 - June 30
This craft can be done at any time and printed instructions are included. Caregivers can pick up the kits but each student must be registered as supplies are pre-prepared.
Monday, June 7, 10:00 a.m. via link
LI Parks with Stories to Tell brings you to five parks from Queens to Suffolk and explores not just their trails, but their backstories: how they came to be preserved, how they got their names, and what is their interesting history.
Pick up begins Tuesday, June 8
Pre-recorded video sent via email on Friday, June 11 at 11:00 a.m.
Make a delicious "sushi roll" using rice crispy treats and cover them with marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker crumbs. Don't forget to serve them with a side order of chocolate syrup and chopsticks!
Tuesdays, June 8, 15, 22 & 29 at 6:00 p.m. via ZOOM
Join Joy in experiencing the benefits of yoga. Improve your flexibility, strength, posture and more.
.
Wednesday, June 9, 7:00 p.m. via ZOOM
From the ashes of failed Nazi Spy rings, to the greatest industrial boom, Long Island was transformed from a collective group of rural communities to modern day suburbia. Join author Christopher Verga's lecture on "Long Island and WWII: the Home Front." We will revisit this history in an interactive lecture utilizing historic photos and documents from Long Islands' bygone era.
Learn simple and useful tips to increase security and privacy on your computer, tablet or mobile device. Discussion to include passwords, web browsers, mobile apps and more.
Fridays, June 11, 18 & 25, 11:00 a.m. via ZOOM
Join Joy as she guides you towards gentle stretches and poses all from your chair. These sessions are intended for those who seek the benefits of yoga but can't get down on the floor.
Thursday, June 17, 6:30 p.m. via ZOOM
Glimmer As You Can by Danielle Martin
Operating a secret women's club in her 1962 Brooklyn Heights boutique, Madeline bonds with a British ex-pat struggling to save her troubled marriage and a young stewardess whose future plans have been irrevocably upended. Author Danielle Martin will be Zooming in to join the discussion!
Call Me by Your Name by Andre Aciman
The sudden and powerful attraction between a teenage boy and a summer guest at his parents' house on the Italian Riviera has a profound and lasting influence that will mark them both for a lifetime.
Access:
Hoopla has an eAudiobook.
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Patsy by Nicole Dennis Benn
Receiving her long-coveted visa to America, Patsy leaves behind her family in Jamaica, only to discover that life as an undocumented immigrant is not what her best friend had described.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders
Reunited as adults in the hipster mecca San Francisco as the planet falls apart around them, childhood friends Patricia Delfine, who is magically gifted, and Laurence Armstead, an engineering genius, discover that something bigger than either of them has brought them together to either save the world, or plunge it into a new dark ages.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Untamed by Glennon Doyle
An activist, speaker and philanthropist offers a memoir wrapped in a wake-up call that reveals how women can reclaim their true, untamed selves by breaking free of the restrictive expectations and cultural conditioning that leaves them feeling dissatisfied and lost.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emil Ferris
Filled with B-horror movie and pulp monster iconography, the diary of ten-year-old Karen Reyes records her investigation into the murder of her upstairs neighbor Anka Silverberg, a Holocaust survivor.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Naturally Tan by Tan France
The "Queer Eye" star and designer recounts his complicated early life as a closeted gay youth from a traditional South Asian family in Yorkshire, sharing insights into his coming of age, emergence as an artist, and happy marriage.
Access:
Hoopla has an eAudiobook.
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
Fabricating a respectable relationship with a man with whom he shares nothing in common when his rock-star father's comeback leads to unwanted attention, Luc stages publicity-friendly dates that become complicated by all-too-real feelings.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert
A young woman who agrees to fake-date her friend after a video of him "rescuing" her from their office building goes viral.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
The First Son falls in love with the Prince of Wales after an incident of international proportions forces them to pretend to be best friends.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Raised in a hostile undead world, a lesbian swordswoman becomes a bodyguard to a necromancer to secure her freedom in a solar system of dark magic and cutthroat politics.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
The Stonewall Reader edited by New York Public Library
The Stonewall Reader is a collection of first accounts, diaries, periodic literature, and articles from LGBTQ magazines and newspapers that documented both the years leading up to and the years following the riots.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters
A trans woman, her detransitioned ex and his cisgender lover build an unconventional family together in the wake of heartbreak and an unplanned pregnancy.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney
Devoting herself to an intellectual life and the self-possessed lover with whom she performs spoken-word poetry readings, a college student is drawn into the lives of a sophisticated journalist and her husband before the increasingly intimate relationship tests the boundaries of her resolve.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Sissy by Jacob Tobia
A gender-diverse cultural influencer on both the Forbes "30 Under 30" and "OUT 100" lists examines how their religious, political and educational experiences revealed the need for greater cultural inclusion and anti-discrimination legislation that acknowledges the gender spectrum.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Over the Top by Jonathan Van Ness
The style-expert star of Queer Eye shares deeply personal stories from his Midwestern childhood, revealing how he channeled his passions and setbacks into the positive energy that shaped his signature brand.
Access:
Hoopla has an eAudiobook.
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
Something to Talk About by Meryl Wilsner
When her career is threatened by a red-carpet photo that appears to have romantic undertones, a Hollywood showrunner and her female assistant are targeted by paparazzi before realizing their actual feelings for each other.
Access:
They/Them/Their by Eris Young
Showing what life is like as a nonbinary or genderqueer person, this book explores relationships, mental and physical health, language use and identity and appearance, providing advice for nonbinary people and how friends and family can support them.
Access:
Borrow or place a hold online for the book or call the Reference Desk at 631-581-9200 x 5 to place a hold for you.
JobNow provides various tools to help with every step of the job search including live resume assistance, career planning, live career coaching, live interview preparation, and free live workshops.
VetNow supports veterans and their families with navigating the VA bureaucracy, providing academic tutoring, and assisting with employment transition.
To access JobNow and/or VetNow services:
- Visit livebrary.com and click on Jobs & Careers
- Select Jobs & Careers once more and then choose from JobNow or VetNow
- Sign in with your library card
Live online help for both JobNow and HelpNow is available every day
from 2:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Remote Printing at East Islip Public Library
You can use your personal computer (laptop or desktop), tablet and smartphone to print to the library's printer from anywhere. Visit www.eipl.org/print for instructions on how to upload or email your documents. Once received, we will hold on to the print job for 72 hours for you to come in at your convenience.
Can't seem to find your 2021
Town of Islip Recycling Calendar?
Here to talk | Here to listen | Here to support
Project Hope is New York’s COVID-19 Emotional Support Helpline.
NY Project Hope Crisis Counselors understand what you are going through. Talking with a crisis counselor is always free, confidential, and anonymous, allowing you to talk freely about the issues that are affecting you. They will help you navigate these unusual times and take some of the burden off of your shoulders.
Project Hope Crisis Counselors will help you with anything from economic hardships to behavioral health issues. They understand there are a whole range of emotions you might be feeling and they will work through it with you. A Crisis Counselor will give you self-help tips and come up with a plan for you to be your own advocate. They have a multitude of resources available to you and would love to be the shoulder you lean on. After all, New Yorkers are in this together.
Emotional Support Helpline: 1-855-818-4673
projecthope@nhcc.us
Free | Anonymous | Confidential
Follow us on Social Media!