Babysitting Class, 9/17

The Library is hosting a Babysitting Skills Workshop on Saturday, September 17 from 1-4 pm.

This course is designed to help teens develop the skills necessary for the responsibility of being a sitter – child safety, developmental stages of children and how to plan activities that are age-appropriate. Hands-on activities and course certification are included.

If you have never babysat before, and are planning to, it’s a really good way to prepare yourself. Additionally, if you’re thinking of being a camp counselor during the summer months, this will look very good on your job application.

You can sign up here.

9/11 10th Anniversary

Special Program at Cold Spring Harbor Library
Film & Discussion: Meet a 9/11 Hero
Wednesday, September 21, 7:00-8:30 p.m.

SPECIAL PROGRAM AT COLD SPRING HARBOR LIBRARY
FILM & DISCUSSION: MEET A 9/11 HERO
Wednesday, September 21, 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Honor and remember the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. Come view Remembering 9/11: An Oral History of Responders to the WTC Attack, stories from three responders with a guest appearance from one of the featured responders. This program for adults and family audiences powerfully communicates examples of profound generosity, selflessness, and bravery. Copies of the companion book, We’re Not Leaving! 9/11 Responders Tell Their Stories of Courage, Sacrifice, and Renewal, will be available for sale. All proceeds benefit WTC responders.

9/11 MEMORIALS
Flight 93 National Memorial
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center
The National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial

April Is Long Island Reads Month

This year’s Long Island Reads selection is Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead.

Each April, during National Library Week, book lovers in Nassau and Suffolk come together to read the same book, participate in discussions of the selection, and enjoy related events in their public libraries.

This year’s Long Island Reads selection is Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead.

The time is 1985. Benji, the son of a lawyer and a doctor, is one of the only black kids at an elite prep school in Manhattan. He spends his falls and winters going to roller-disco bar mitzvahs and trying desperately to find a social group that will accept him.

But every summer, Benji and his brother, Reggie, escape to the East End of Sag Harbor, where a small community of African American professionals has built a world of its own. Except Benji is just as confused about this all-black refuge as he is about the white world he negotiates during the school year.

In this deeply affectionate and fiercely funny coming-of-age novel, Colson Whitehead—using the perpetual mortification of teenage existence and the desperate quest for reinvention—beautifully explores racial and class identity, illustrating the complex rhythms of the adult world.

SAG HARBOR BOOK DISCUSSIONS AT THE LIBRARY
Tuesday, April 12, 11:00 a.m.
Thursday, April 28, 7:00 p.m.

COLSON WHITEHEAD AUTHOR EVENTS
Colson Whitehead will be speaking on Thursday, April 14 at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at 3:00 p.m. and at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are not required.  Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis.