Held at Patriot’s Preserve Park, Colony Drive, Shirley
Learn how to create an account, follow friends, post photos and videos to your profile, avoid scams, and keep yourself safe on Instagram. If you do not already have an account, please bring your smart phone.
Come to this workout using a ball for strength training and to improve posture, flexibility, and mobility. There will be a warmup first, ball incorporated into the workout, and ending with a cool down. Open to all.
The library will be providing social work assistance by social work interns from Stony Brook University’s School of Social Welfare.
Creative Writer's Workshop with Anne.
This will take place at the Moriches Branch.
Eat This, Not That: How to Make Healthier Food Choices Every Day
Join Nutritionist and Professional Speaker John Michel for a powerful and practical presentation.
The library will be providing social work assistance by social work interns from Stony Brook University’s School of Social Welfare.
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11-13-25 EH
The library will be providing social work assistance by social work interns from Stony Brook University’s School of Social Welfare.
The library will be providing social work assistance by social work interns from Stony Brook University’s School of Social Welfare.
Join us to play some chess. You bring the skills, we provide the space. Feel free to bring your own chess set, if desired. Open to all.
Grades K-5. Drop-in. No registration required.
Join us for a Fun Seasonal Craft!
Quogue Wildlife Refuge: Meet the Creatures of the Night!
Families with at least one child Grade 5 or younger. Recommended for ages 4 through 10. Enter the name and age/grade of one child in your group that is grade 5 or younger to represent the family.
Deciding what to read next? Join us for a discussion about books at Sunsets at Senix! There is no assigned reading; chat about what you are currently reading, what you want to read, or your most favorite book of all time. Snacks will be provided.
Do you have an interest in reading and trivia? Advanced Battle of the Books is a county-wide competition for teens in grades 9 through 12. We will compete with other Suffolk County libraries in the Spring. Attend a meeting to join our team!
Join our unique book club celebrating creativity and the artistic process. Each month, we discuss works exploring the art of making through the lens of writers, musicians, painters and thinkers.
Need help preparing for the General Educational Development Test known as GED? This program will help get you started. Focus will be on math and reading/writing.
Dates for this Class are:
English as a New Language (ENL)
Registration ongoing; pre-registration is required.
Register for this event using the Author Talk button to the right.