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Library Board of Trustees Dorothy Weissgerber, President Joyce Peisker Ratushny, Vice President Angela Macaluso, Financial Officer John Gagliano, Secretary Mary Koferl, Trustee Richard Rapecis, Library Director Lisa Shumicky, Assistant Director 44 Lake Avenue Deer Park NY 11729 www.deerparklibrary.org (631) 586-3000 [email protected] Library Board of Trustees Meetings: Wednesday, July 23 at 7:30pm. Meeting is open to the public. Library Hours: Monday - Thursday 9am -9pm, Friday 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, Sundays (Sept.-May) 12-4pm Award winning artist and professional portrait painter, Ms. Davidson teaches art classes at BACCA and the Lindenhurst Senior Center. She works in pastels, acrylics, and oil. A retirement hobby turned into a passion for Paul Padavano. He is a member of many NYC and LI art groups and has shown his work in local libraries, art shows, and galleries. Specializing in landscapes and seascapes, Paul, has received numerous awards for his oils and watercolors. , Deer Park Public Library 44 Lake Avenue Deer Park NY 11729 www.deerparklibrary.org ***ECRWSS** Current Resident NON PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #21 DEER PARK, NY 11729 ADULT PROGRAMS Advance registration is mandatory for all programs, unless otherwise noted. Registration Policy: First day of registration is in person, residents only, from 9am to 1pm After 1pm we will accept registrations by phone (residents only) for programs not requiring payment. Beginning Saturday, July 5th we will accept non-resident registrations. Please note some programs are strictly limited to Deer Park residents. All fees must be paid by check or money order. Please let us know in advance if you will need any special accommodations because of a disability. Program listings continued on next page... AARP Smart Driver Course Saturday, July 26 OR Monday, August 4; 9 am sharp $20 members / $25 non-members -note new prices! Checks payable to AARP due at registration. Geared towards drivers 50 years and older, this defensive driving class may reduce insurance costs and points on your license. Book Discussion Monday, July 21; 7pm Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline Join us in discussing Christina Baker Kline’s Orphan Train. Between 1854 and 1929, so-called orphan trains ran regularly from the cities of the East Coast to the farmlands of the Midwest, carrying thousands of abandoned children whose fates would be determined by pure luck. Defensive Driving Saturdays: July 12 OR August 9; 9am $25 check or M.O. due at registration. This class may reduce your insurance costs and/or points on your license. Registration begins Saturday, June 28th 1pm ~ Adults Only ~ No Registration Required CLOSED: Friday, July 4 for Independence Day and Saturday, August 30 Labor Day Weekend July 3 : Saving Mr. Banks PG-13, drama , 125 min. Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, & Colin Farrell. July 17 : Her R, drama / comedy / romance, 126 min. Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, & Scarlett Johansson August 7 : August: Osage County R, drama 121 min. Starring: Meryl Streep, & Julia Roberts. August 21 : Grand Budapest Hotel R, comedy, 100 min. Starring: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, and more! Knitting No need to register. Thursdays: July 10 & 24 and August 14 & 28; 2-4pm Informal get-together for novice and expert knitters. Quilting No need to register. Saturdays: July 5 & August 2; 10am Professional quilter Gloria Bleidiner will instruct novice and experienced quilters on scrap quilting techniques (curves, angles, fat quarters, colors, shapes, blocks, squares). Have some colorful fun and deplete your fabric stash! Adult Summer Reading Club: Literary Elements Program runs June 30-August9 Registration begins Saturday, June 28. Receive a goody bag at registration. Hand in reviews for weekly raffles and be entered in the Grand Prize Drawing! Deer Park library cardholders only. Congratulations High School Graduates! We applaud our high school graduates for reaching this important goal. You have reason to be proud of your accomplishments. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Summer is once again a busy time at our library. The Children’s Summer Reading Club, as well as clubs for young adults and adults, is underway. Please see our staff in the Children’s department or at the Reference Desk for information. Books, movies, and downloads for portable devices are available for check out. Enjoy the summer! Meditation: the Art of Stress Reduction Monday, July 28; 7pm John Bednarik, a certified Occupational Safety & Health Technologist, a long-time meditator will lead this seminar exploring the healing power of meditation. Learn how to create peace in your life in spite of the stress around you. 50 th We invite you to be creative and tell the world “What the Library Means to Me”. Submissions may be either LITERARY (e.g. poem or essay), MEDIA (audio or video), or a work of ART (drawing, painting, or sculpture). From pre-K to adult, community members are invited to offer their work for display. All entries are subject to public display. Prizes will be awarded for works chosen from among submissions. Entry forms available beginning July 1. All work must be submitted for review by August 16. Please stop by the library for registration and details. 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Library Board of TrusteesDorothy Weissgerber, President

Joyce Peisker Ratushny, Vice PresidentAngela Macaluso, Financial Officer

John Gagliano, SecretaryMary Koferl, Trustee

Richard Rapecis, Library DirectorLisa Shumicky, Assistant Director

J U L Y / A U G U S T2014 Volume 48 - Issue 4

44 Lake Avenue Deer Park NY 11729 www.deerparklibrary.org (631) 586-3000 [email protected]

Library Board of Trustees Meetings: Wednesday, July 23 at 7:30pm. Meeting is open to the public.

Library Hours: Monday - Thursday 9am -9pm, Friday 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, Sundays (Sept. -May) 12-4pm

Come view our monthly displays bylocal artists...

June & July: Judith Davidson

Award winning artist and professional

portrait painter, Ms. Davidson teaches

art classes at BACCA and the

Lindenhurst Senior Center. She works

in pastels, acrylics, and oil.

August & September: Paul Padavano

A retirement hobby turned into a

passion for Paul Padavano. He is a

member of many NYC and LI art

groups and has shown his work in local

libraries, art shows, and galleries.

Specializing in landscapes and

seascapes, Paul, has received

numerous awards for his oils and

watercolors.

,

Deer Park Public Library

44 Lake Avenue

Deer Park NY 11729

www.deerparklibrary.org

***ECRWSS**

Current Resident

NON PROFIT ORG

US POSTAGE PAID

PERMIT #21

DEER PARK, NY 11729

ADULT PROGRAMSAdvance registration is mandatory for all programs, unless otherwise noted.

Registration Policy: First day of registration is in person, residents only, from 9am to 1pm

After 1pm we will accept registrations by phone (residents only) for programs not requiring payment. Beginning Saturday, July 5th we will accept non-resident registrations. Please note some programs are strictly

limited to Deer Park residents.All fees must be paid by check or money order.Please let us know in advance if you will need any special accommodations because of a disability.

Program l ist ings continued on next page.. .

AARP Smart Driver CourseSaturday, July 26 ORMonday, August 4; 9 am sharp$20 members / $25 non-members -note new prices!

Checks payable to AARP due at registration.Geared towards drivers 50 years and older, thisdefensive driving class may reduce insurancecosts and points on your license.Book Discussion

Monday, July 21; 7pmOrphan Train by Christina Baker Kline Join us in discussing Christina Baker Kline’sOrphan Train. Between 1854 and 1929,so-called orphan trains ran regularly from thecities of the East Coast to the farmlands of theMidwest, carrying thousands of abandonedchildren whose fates would be determined bypure luck.

Defensive DrivingSaturdays: July 12 OR August 9; 9am$25 check or M.O. due at registration.This class may reduce your insurance costsand/or points on your license.

Registration begins Saturday, June 28th

Thursdays @ the Movies1pm ~ Adults Only ~

No Registration Required

CLOSED: Friday, July 4 for Independence Day and Saturday, August 30 Labor Day Weekend

July 3: Saving Mr. BanksPG-13, drama , 125 min.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks,& Colin Farrell.

July 17: HerR, drama / comedy / romance, 126 min.Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,& Scarlett Johansson

August 7: August: Osage County R, drama 121 min.

Starring: Meryl Streep, & Julia Roberts.

August 21:Grand Budapest Hotel R, comedy, 100 min.

Starring: Ralph Fiennes, F. MurrayAbraham, Mathieu Amalric, AdrienBrody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum,Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, BillMurray, Edward Norton, and more!

Knitting No need to register.

Thursdays: July 10 & 24 and August 14 & 28; 2-4pmInformal get-together for novice and expert knitters.

Quilting No need to register.

Saturdays: July 5 & August 2; 10amProfessional quilter Gloria Bleidiner will instruct noviceand experienced quilters on scrap quilting techniques(curves, angles, fat quarters, colors, shapes, blocks,squares). Have some colorful fun and deplete your fabricstash!

Adult Summer Reading Club:Literary ElementsProgram runs June 30-August9 Registration begins Saturday, June 28. Receive a goody bag at registration. Hand in reviewsfor weekly raffles and be entered in the Grand PrizeDrawing! Deer Park library cardholders only.

A message to our community,

Congratulations High School Graduates! We applaud our high school graduates for reaching

this important goal. You have reason to be proud of your accomplishments. We wish you all

the best in your future endeavors.

Summer is once again a busy time at our library. The Children’s Summer Reading Club, as

well as clubs for young adults and adults, is underway. Please see our staff in the Children’s

department or at the Reference Desk for information. Books, movies, and downloads for

portable devices are available for check out. Enjoy the summer!

~from the Deer Park Library Board of Trustees

Meditation: the Art ofStress ReductionMonday, July 28; 7pmJohn Bednarik, a certified Occupational Safety &Health Technologist, a long-time meditator willlead this seminar exploring the healing power ofmeditation. Learn how to create peace in your lifein spite of the stress around you.

50thAnniversary Contest

We invite you to be creative and tell the world

“What the Library Means to Me”. Submissions may be either LITERARY (e.g. poem or essay),

MEDIA (audio or video), or a work of ART (drawing, painting, or sculpture). From pre-K to

adult, community members are invited to offer their work for display. All entries are subject

to public display. Prizes will be awarded for works chosen from among submissions. Entry

forms available beginning July 1. All work must be submitted for review by August 16.

Please stop by the library for registration and details.

Deer Park Public Library “50 Years and Going Strong!”

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ADULT PROGRAMS CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE

Please Note: Due to programming, the Children’s Room will: (subject to change due to program demand)

OPEN from 10am-8pm on Monday, June 30 -and- CLOSE at 5:30pm on July 1, July 7, July 16, & July 29

Programs All programs will be held in the

Community Room unless

otherwise noted.

Water WondersBirth - entering K with an adult

Wednesday, July 9; 6:30-7:30pmRegistration begins 6/27

Join us as we feature the chemical element H2O in thisstorytime. We’ll start our storytime in the CommunityRoom and finish outside with some water-filled fun.Program will be rescheduled in the event of rain.Let’s Explore the Five Senses

Ages 3 – entering K with an adult

Friday, July 18; 10-11amRegistration begins 6/27

Touch, hear, smell, taste and see how much fun yourlibrary can be! Join us for fun stories, music and activitiesthat your little explorers will enjoy.

Over the Moon Birth - entering K with an adult

Monday, July 21; 10-10:45amRegistration begins 7/8

Enjoy stellar stories, songs, and rhymes atthis celestial storytime.

School-Age

ProgramsAll programs will be held in

the Community Room

unless otherwise

noted.

Bubbles, Bubbles, BubblesEntering Grades K-1 with an adult

Tuesday, July 1; 10-11am Entering Grades 2-3

Tuesday, July 1; 11:30am-12:30pmRegistration has begun

Learn about the science of bubbles…then put your knowledge towork. We will mix our own bubble solution, make bubble painting masterpiecesand use everyday household items to blow bubbles in this bubble free-for-all.Make sure to dress for a mess! This program will be held outside on the East Lawn. Program will

be rescheduled in the event of rain.

Candy ExperimentsEntering Grades 4-6

Wednesday, July 2; 3:30-4:30pmRegistration has begun

Candy is sweet to eat, but also sweet to investigate.Join us as we experiment to unwrap the secretslurking inside sticky, sweet and colorful treats.(Food served may not be appropriate for

those with food restrictions.)

Lego Make & Take: Infernites ~ Entering Grades 2-6

Wednesday, July 9; Choose 2-2:45pm OR 3:30-4:15pmRegistration begins 6/27 ~ Create and KEEP a Mixel from this new theme of Legos.

Stop, Drop, Rock n’ Roll!Birth - 5 (not entering K) with an adult

Wednesday, July 2; 10-10:45am

Registration has begun.

Test the laws of gravity at this rollicking fun storytime.

Puzzles, Books & BitesAges 4 years – entering Grade 1

Tuesday, July 8; 4:30-5:30pm

(see School-Age programs).

Under the SeaBirth- entering K with an adult

Friday, August 1; 10-10:45am

Registration begins 7/8Dive into the depths of fun at thiswatery storytime.

Down by the StationBirth- 5 years (not entering K) with an adult

Wednesday, August 6; 10-10:45amRegistration begins 7/23

All aboard the Musical Mother Goose train!

Puzzles, Books & BitesAges 4 years – entering Grade 1

Tuesday, July 8; 4:30-5:30pm

Registration begins 6/27Pair up with a teen volunteer to read storiesand put together puzzles while you bite onsome yummy snacks! (Snack provided may notbe suitable for those with food restrictions.)

Popcorn PartyEntering Grades 4-6

Friday, July 11; 3-4pmRegistration begins 6/27

Learn the science behind what makespopcorn pop. Then get ready for a poppinggood time filled with trivia, games and, ofcourse, popcorn. (Food served may not beappropriate for those with food restrictions.)

Planting ParadeEntering Grades 1-3

Tuesday, July 15; 3-4pm

Registration begins 6/27Fun nature stories, games anda very special planting craft.Dress for a mess.

GrossologyEntering Grades 4-6

Thursday, July 17; 4-5pmRegistration begins 6/27

Come explore the science of reallygross things. Not intended for those withweak stomachs or food allergies. Dressfor a mess.

Games & GoodiesEntering Grades 3-6

Monday, July 21; 4-5:30pmRegistration begins 7/8

Pair up with friends and teen volunteers toplay board games and munch on snacks.(Snack provided may not

be suitable for those with

food restrictions.)

Explore Art:Starry NightEntering Grades 4-6

Tuesday, July 22;2:30-4:30pm

Registration begins 7/8Join us for a two-hour workshop,as we explore the stars throughscience and art!

Program listings continued on next page...

Senior Advocate Tuesday, July 29; 9-11amA Senior Advocate from the Suffolk County Officeof the Aging will be available to assist seniors withcomplicated forms and applications, and answerquestions regarding county programs andservices for seniors.

Beaded BookmarkWednesday, August 6; 7pmMaterials Fee: $3Join us as Wenyen Chang teaches you how tomake a lovely, beaded bookmark to keep or togive as a gift.

Laughs at the LibrarySaturday, August 16; 2pmStand-up comedian Mark Brier doesn’t just performfor people, he performs with people. Everyone canget in the act, if they wish, or just relax and enjoythe show. Mark has been the opening act for JonWarden, Major League Baseball’s Funniest Man.

Shamballa BraceletWednesday, August 20; 6:30pmMaterial’s Fee: $5Join us as Wenyen Chang teaches you how tomake a Shamballa bracelet. Each color has aunique meaning - the color you select promotesthe feeling of well-being associated to the emotionor physical condition you wish to develop.

Shortcuts to StylingThursday, August 21; 7pmJoin us as Peter Ludovico demonstrates theproper way to use a hair dryer and styling iron.He’ll discuss various products available (no prod-ucts will be sold) and will give you styling tips—using select patrons from the audience!

ZumbaMonday, August 25; 7pmThis fitness program is specifically designed tobring exciting Latin dance rhythms to the active,older adult. Physical limitations will be addressed.Dress comfortably and bring a water bottle, ifdesired.

Elder LawTuesday, August 26th, 7pmGeorge Roach, Esq. will present a seminardiscussing issues of Elder Law including income,long-term care, lifestyle and housing needs, wills,powers of attorney, and more. Come with yourquestions and concerns.

Chair YogaWednesday, August 27; 11amChair yoga is taught as a way to achieve physicaland mental fitness. Chair yoga has helped peoplewith the symptoms of many health issues including:high blood pressure, anxiety, chronic fatiguesyndrome, chronic pain, depression, and more.

Navigating Walt Disney

World -Making Sense of

Your Magical PlanningThursday, August 28; 7pmWith twenty-six resorts, a myriad of dining options,and ticket packages, a Disney vacation canbe overwhelming to plan. Erin Storza, anindependent travel consultant, will provide a roadmap for selecting the best possible options foryour familyl She’ll also explain MagicBands,FastPasses, and the new My Disney Experiencewebsite.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

CHILD’S DEER PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY CARD REQUIRED

FOR ALL REGISTRATIONS

Registration begins at 9am unless otherwise stated. Telephone registration begins

at 10am. Please be aware that you are only able to register one additional

family besides your own children for upcoming programs. All registrants must be

Deer Park residents and have a child’s Deer Park Library Card upon registration.

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS***PROGRAM INFORMATION- PLEASE READ!*** In order to accommodate the

greatest number of patrons, we have again adjusted our program attendance procedure. For single session

programs we will begin checking in 5 minutes prior to the advertised start time of the program. Any vacancies

remaining once the single-session program is scheduled to begin will be offered to stand-bys and your spot

will be forfeited. Registrants for multi-session programs who fail to call if they miss the first session will

forfeit their spot to those on the wait list. Please be aware that “program reminder phone calls” are not always

possible. We ask that you remember the details of the programs you register for. Your cooperation in our

efforts to maximize program attendance and cost effectiveness is appreciated.

Gurney’s Inn ~ Monday, August 4 ~ $89ppTrip includesTour of Montauk with local guide, lunch at Gurney’s Inn, tour

& wine tasting at Duck Walk Vineyard, & Motorcoach transportation.

9/11 Museum & Memorial ~ Wednesday, September 17 ~ $67Trip includes admission to 9/11 Memorial Museum, time to view the 9/11 Memorial Waterfalls,

lunch on your own at the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy, & motorcoach transportation.

Overnight Trip to the Vendemmia Da Vinci Festival, DelawareSunday & Monday, Oct. 12 & 13 ~ $287 pp double occup. ($342 single room)

Trip includes motorcoach transportation, 1 night hotel accomodation at the Hilton Christiana, 1 full

breakfast, Italian themed dinner with wine, admission to Vendemmia Da Vinci Festiva (sample great Italian

wines & food, live entertainment, vendor displays), baggage handling, Delaware Park Racetrack & Casino,

entrance to Longwood Gardens. Please note: Raindate for the this trip is the following weekend: October

19 & 20. Participants MUST BE AVAILABLE on RAIN DATE.

BusTrips

Coffee’s on us Book Discussion at Panera Bread!

UGANDA BE KIDDING ME…A CHELSEA HANDLER BOOK

Reserve a copy when you register!

Wednesday, August 13; 7:15 pm

(1258 Deer Park Avenue

location) *Venue subject

to change*

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110-11am Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles

11:30am-12:30pm Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles

6:30-7:15pm Bash the Trash

210-10:45am Stop, Drop, Rock n’ Roll3:30-4:30pm CandyExperiments7-8pm Celebrate Summer Bookmark & Tag

31pm Movie: Saving Mr. Banks

4

CLOSED

510am Quilting

2pm Lego Movie

6

CLOSED

76:30-7:30pm Fire and Ice

8 9:30am-8pm Walk-In Craft

4:30-5:30pm Puzzles, Books & Bites

7-8pm Flamin’ Sun

92-2:45pm Lego Make & Take

3:30-4:15pm Lego Make & Take

6:30-7:30pm Water Wonders

102pm Knitting

113-4pm Popcorn Party

129:30am-4:30pm Sticker Saturday

9am Defensive Driving

13

CLOSED

147-8pm Sparkling T-shirt

159am AARP Smart Driver Course3-4pm Planting Parade

6:30-7:30pm Family Game Night

161-3pm Ya Movie & Pizza

6:30-7:30pm Traveling Pets

179:30am-8pm Walk-In Craft

1pm Movie: Her

4-5pm Grossology

1810-11am Let’s Explore the Five Senses

4-5pm Steampunk Military Hat

19

20

CLOSED

219:30am-8pm Walk-In Craft

10-10:45am Over the Moon

4-5:30pm Games & Goodies

7pm Book Discussion: Orphan Train

222:30-4:30pm Explore Art: Starry Night

7:30-8:30pm Stargazers

233-4pm SteampunkJournal

7:30pm Library Board Meeting

242pm Knitting

5-5:45pm Night Sky Starlab

6-6:45pm Night Sky Starlab

25 269:30am-4:30pm Sticker Saturday

9am AARP Smart Driver

27

CLOSED

283:30-4:30pm Lots of Legos

7pm Meditation The Art of Stress Reduction

299-11am Senior Advocate

6:30-7:15pm Seashore Touch Tank

7:30-8:15pm Seashore Touch Tank

307:30-8:30pm Sea Life Bingo

319:30am-8pm Walk-In Craft

3:30-4:30pm Lots of Legos

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS CONTINUED

Lots of Legos: OceanEntering Grades 2-6

Choose Monday, July 28 OR Thursday, July 31; 3:30-4:30pm

Registration begins 7/8Let’s have as much fun as can be, building withLegos under the sea!

Robot BanksEntering Grades 4-6

Monday, August 4;4-4:45pm

Registration begins 7/23Come to the library to paint your own ceramicrobot bank in this storycraft program.

Be a Rocket ScientistEntering Grades 1-3

Tuesday, August 5; 7-8pmRegistration begins 7/23

Zoom down to the library and make your ownballoon rocket as we investigate Newton’sthird law of motion.

School-Age

Programs Continued

Bash the TrashAll Ages with an adult

Tuesday, July 1; 6:30-7:15pm

Registration has begunBash the Trash performs with musical instruments made from recycled materials. Through the combo of science, music, and environmental awareness, experience how science and music can work together!

Lego Movie(PG, 100 min.)

All Ages with an adult

Saturday, July 5; 2pmRegistration has begun

An ordinary Lego construction worker, thought to be the prophesied 'Special',

is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil tyrantfrom gluing the Lego universe into eternal stasis. Thisprogram will be held in the Community Room.

Fire and IceAges 4 years & up with an adult

Monday, July 7; 6:30-7:30pm

Registration begins 6/27Get ready for some sizzlingexcitement! Witness and learnabout the amazing properties offire. Then cool off with spectaculardemonstrations involving dry ice!

Family Game NightEntering K & up with an adult

Tuesday, July 15; 6:30-7:30pm

Registration begins 6/27Team up with your family and friendsas we play Animal Jeopardy! Thisprogram will be held in the CommunityRoom.

Traveling PetsAges 3 years & up with an adult

Wednesday, July 16; 6:30-7:30Registration begins 6/27

Join us for a fun, interactive, hands-on pet show.Petland Discounts will bring a wide range ofanimals, including: Rabbits, Chinchillas, Snakes,Toads, Walking Sticks, and more….

The Seashore Touch TankAges 3 years & up with an adult

Tuesday, July 29; Choose 6:30-7:15pmOR 7:30-8:15pmRegistration begins 7/8

The creatures living along our shores come in many differentcolors and shapes. Join us for a chance to meet some ofthese diverse characters as the Long Island Aquarium bringstheir special Touch Tank.

Sea Life Family BingoAges 4 and up with an adult

Wednesday, July 30; 7:30-8:30pm

Registration begins 7/8Come play BINGO as a family and win funprizes! This program will be held in theCommunity Room.

Stargazers ~ Entering Grades 1-3

Tuesday, July 22; 7:30-8:30pm Registration begins 7/8

Learn about the moon, stars and planets in this interactive multimedia program,then head outside to observe the wonders of the night sky, weather permitting.

Multi-Age

ProgramsAll multi-age programs will

be held in the Children’s

Room unless otherwise

specified.

NO REGISTRATION NEEDED PROGRAMS ~ All Ages Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. Show your Deer Park Public Library Card to receive materials!

Child MUST BE PRESENT to participate!!

www.deerparklibrary.org Deer Park Public Library JULY 2014 631-586-3000

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Program l ist ings continued on next page.. .

Summer Reading Club Blast-Off Party:Monday, June 30; 10am-8pm

Stop in and join us as we launch the Summer Reading Club with a craft, contests and giveaways. Back by popular demand, John Reid, award-winning balloon

twister, returns to create a personal balloon sculpture for your child between 2-4pm.

Walk-in CraftsTuesday, July 8; Thursday, July 17;Monday, July 21; Thursday, July 31; and Monday, August 4; 9:30am-8pm

Celebrate the summer with a craft

Sticker SaturdaysSaturdays; July 12, 26, andAugust 9; 9:30am-4:30pm

Design and color your own stickers.

Adult programs are listed in black,

Children’s in red, and Young Adults in blue.

Please refer to program listings in the

newsletter for detailed descriptions and

registration information.

Recycled RobotsEntering Grades K-5

Tuesday, August 5; 11am-12pmRegistration begins 7/23

Join Joyce Raimondo to construct your own-one-of-a-kind robot using 100% recycled boxes,computer parts, wires, buttons, and more.

Fun Flicks Movie NightAll Ages with an adult

Thursday, August 7; 8pmRegistration begins 7/23

Bring a blanket and snacks and join us onthe East Lawn for an OUTDOOR showing ofa great movie! Movie to be announced. Rain date: Thursday, August 21.

Night Sky Starlab ~ Entering Grades K-5

Thursday, July 24; Choose 5-5:45pm OR 6-6:45pm Registration begins 7/8

Enjoy star stories of ancient cultures and marvel at the beauty of the constellations.Blast off with a simulated ride through the stars.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

110-10:45am Under the Sea

3-4m Berried Treasure

210am Quilting

3

CLOSED

49am AARP Smart Driver

9:30am-8pm Walk-In Craft

4-4:45pm Robot Banks

511am-12pm Recycled Robots

7-8pm Be a Rocket Scientist

610-10:45am Down by the Station

7pm Beaded Bookmark

71pm Movie: August Osage County

8pm Fun Flicks Movie Night

84-5pm Solar System Frame

99am Defensive Driving

9:30am-4:30pm Sticker Saturday

10

CLOSED

11 12 134-5pm Get in Gear

Chalkboard

142pm Knitting

15 162pm Laughs at the Library

17

CLOSED

18 197-8pm Back to School Duct

Tape Bookcover

206:30pm Shamballa Bracelet

211pm Movie:Grand Budapest Hotel

7pm Shortcuts to Styling

22 23

24

CLOSED

31

257pm Zumba

267pm Elder Law

2711am Chair Yoga

282pm Knitting

7pm Navigating Disney World

29 30

CLOSED

Adult programs are listed in black, Children’s in red, and Young Adults in blue.

Please refer to program listings in the newsletter for detailed descriptions

and registration information.

Teen Summer Reading Club

SPARKA REACTIONJune 30 - August 9Early registraion for SRC &

all summer programs began

June 16

All Deer Park Teens are

invited to join thesummer reading program!

Explore the YA book collecion

and other media available at

the library, and plan to atend

the various programs offered

throughout the summer.

Please bring your Deer Park

Library card when registering.

First day to report, July 1

TEENS! TEENS! TEENS! Grades 6-12PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS SATURDAY, JUNE 16 (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

Celebrate Summer Bookmark & TagWednesday, July 2; 7-8pmUse your imagination to design one of each withthis summer’s theme “Spark a Reaction”.

Flamin’ Sun CorkboardTuesday, July 8; 7-8pmBlazin’ and so cool! Create this wall hanging that’shalf corkboard and half artwork. Keep all yourimportant notes on the cork side and attach sunrays on the sunny side. Comes with push pins,ready to hang.

Sparkling T-shirtMonday, July 14; 7-8pmParticipants will “spark a reaction” with the SharpieTie Dye technique used to create a sparkling t-shirt.Gloves and goggles will be provided for fun andcleanliness. Give size you wear at time ofregistration.

Movie & PizzaWednesday, July 16; 1-3:15pmA current movie will be selected. Title to beannounced closer to the time of the program.

Steampunk Military HatFriday, July 18; 4-5pmPaint a canvas military-style hat and make it lookold and worn. Then you will design a cool pin thatcan be worn on the hat, or by itself.

Steampunk JournalWednesday, July 23; 3-4pmMerge technology with a twist of whimsy. Decoratethis journal with a stamped metal sheet, assortedgears, metals, chains, and keys to create a uniqueplace to write your thoughts, homework, or doodles.

Berried TreasureFriday, August 1; 3-4pmYou will prepare a chocolate coated waffle conebursting with fresh berries and drizzled with freshraspberry coulis (a special berry sauce used as agarnish).

Solar System Artwork Picture FrameFriday, August 8; 4-5pmBlast into outerspace with this colorful walldecoration.Color up a cool cosmic scene, then inkin a frame with vibrant colors and use stickers tomake it 3-D.

Get in Gear ChalkboardWednesday, August 13; 4-5pmLet’s get set for a new school year with this greataccessory! Punk it out with gears, spokes, chainsand other metal trims. Learn to paint the frame tomake it look old and worn, bead a wire holder, thenchain a piece of chalk to the frame.

Back to School Duct Tape Bookcover ClassTuesday, August 19; 7-8pmCreate a book cover using a brown grocery bag,solid and patterned duct tape, and a compositionnotebook. It’s fun and can be used again after thebook is completed!

S.A.T. Prep Class(Four 2½ hour sessions)

Tuesdays: September 9, 16, 23& 30; 6-8:30pmMath and English will be tutored byqualified teachers. You will receive a copyof Barron’s Pass Key to the SAT. Fee forthis program is $85 per student. Paymentby check or Money Order payable to theDeer Park Library due at at registration.Limited Registration has already begun.

Volunteer Opportunities Are you looking to perform some

volunteer service this summer?

Young adults entering grades 8 and

up who live in the Deer Park School

District are needed!

Limited availability - stop by the

Children’s Reference Desk for more

information.

Chickens from green

Meadows farm visit

the Library!

Getting up close and personal withsome Silkies and Chicken Dancing

on the East Lawn.