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Calling All Comic Book Lovers!

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Comics Plus is our new online collection with over 28,000 digital comics, graphic novels, and manga! The best part? Unlimited access for Emma Clark patrons – no hold times and no waitlists. New titles are added every Wednesday.

Access the collection 24/7 from any computer, tablet, or cell phone:

Click Here for the Teen Collection

Click here for the Childrens Collection

Click Here for the Full Collection


Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org

New Dates Added!

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The New York State Safe Boating Course is now mandatory for anyone, regardless of age, who operates a boat, watercraft or Jet Ski in NY State, and we’re offering it here at Emma Clark Library.

After completing this course, you will receive a New York State Safe Boating Certificate. 

Wednesday, April 16 and Thursday, April 17, 4:30 – 8:30 p.m. (In-Person)
This class is now full. Additional classes are listed below.

Thursday, June 5 and Friday, June 6, 4:30 – 8:30 p.m. (In-Person)
Click here to register now through the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation website.

All classes are open to Adults, Teens, and Tweens (Ages 10+). Taught by New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation. In this two-part, 8-hour course, Captain Rich Cloonan will teach the basic principles of safe and responsible boating.

Students must be at least 10 years old to attend the course and must attend both class sessions to receive certification. This class is open to both residents and nonresidents. The $40 per person materials fee must be paid to the instructor at the first class (pay with cash or Venmo).


Note: All courses are open to anyone in the state, not just local residents. If this course does not fit your schedule, or if all spots are filled, Three Village patrons may register for NY State Safe Boating classes held at other locations. Click here for more information. 


Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org

 

Poetry Reading and Workshop

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April is National Poetry Month. We’re offering these programs to inspire, challenge, and connect through poetry:

Journeying On: A Poetry Reading with Ramya Ramana (In-Person)
Saturday, April 5 (2:00 – 3:00 p.m.)
Author and poet, Ramya Ramana will read poems that span across a decade. Through both older and newer pieces, poems of grief, poems of love, poems of justice and poems of faith, Ramana will invite us into the journey of being formed and thus, transformed. The reading will end with a Q&A. This program is open to all Adults and Teens (both residents and nonresidents). Click here to register now.

Poems of Arrival (In-Person)
Tuesday, April 8 (7:00 – 8:30 p.m.)
Join author and poet Ramya Ramana for this guided workshop, exploring the question: How do we arrive, with language, towards a place of safety, surrender; a home? Through this generative writing prompt, we will investigate themes of returning and arrival. We will read and discuss poets like Mary Oliver, Wendell Berry and others. This will be a safe space for writers of all levels to engage and leave with a poem-home of their very own. This program is open to all Adults (both residents and nonresidents). Click here to register now.


Ramya Ramana is an award-winning American author, poet and lyricist, including the winner of the Youth Poet Laureate of New York City.


Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org

Help Us Recycle!

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In collaboration with Suffolk Library System, we’re participating in the NexTrex Community Recycling Challenge. Simply deposit your plastic film (e.g. plastic bags, bread bags, etc.) in the bin located in the Library’s vestibule.
If our community collects & recycles 1,000+ pounds in a year, the Library will receive a free bench made from these materials!

 

Here is what is accepted:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Become A Library Advocate

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Advocate for Libraries! Receive email alerts through New York Library Association (NYLA) when your action is needed to act on behalf of libraries.

Speaking up for your library services can be quick, simple, and timely. Plus, there is no cost to you.

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