Held at Patriot’s Preserve Park, Shirley
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.
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.
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.
The library will be providing social work assistance by social work interns from Stony Brook University’s School of Social Welfare.
This program provides a space to meet in a group setting for Social Work assistance. Open to all.
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.
Learn about our government and make an informational poster to display in the Teen Department. Earn one hour of community service. For students in grades 6 through 12 with a valid MMS library card.
Help us put on our production of the classic play Peter Pan for the children’s department!
Rehearsals will count as one hour of community service each. Speak to Mr. Kyle in the Teen Department if you'd like to join!
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, walk-ins welcome.
Grades K-5. Drop-in. No registration required.
Join us for a Fun Seasonal Craft!
Ages birth – 18 months with an adult. No older siblings please.
In this workshop, William John Rostron discusses how to use real-life experiences to write fiction, non-fiction, and a hybrid of both. “Write what you know” is a commonly used cliché among writers.
Come listen to vinyl records with your community. Bring your favorites, or come to discover new favorites!
The Family and Children's Association is hosting a monthly support group for persons who care for someone with dementia or memory loss. The support group provides caregivers with emotional and social support, as well as educati
FEE: $30
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.