This program will take place in our community room.
Stop by the library for a matinee, every Friday at 1pm.
May 10: Minari (2020) PG-13
In the 1980s, Korean immigrant Jacob Yi (Steven Yuen) sought his piece of the American dream when he packed up his family from California for an Arkansas parcel where he'd farm his homeland's produce. The strains of their new existence, and the fitful bonding of sickly son David (Alan Kim) with the grandmother (Oscar-winner Youn Yuh-jung) come to help care for him, are lyrically explored in writer-director's Lee Isaac Chung's acclaimed, semi-autobiographical opus.
May 17: The Fabelmans (2022) PG-13
May 24: Lion (2016) PG-13
May 31: Vai (2019)
For children in grades 3-6. Registration required. Meets on Fridays May 3, 10, and 17 from 3:45-4:45 PM.
Visit the library and use your Fiero Code library account to code your own video games! Sign up for your Fiero Code account using your Amagansett library card, and join our club to learn how video games are made. This is a work at your own pace coding club, where the #1 goal is fun.
Please register and an email will be sent to you before the class for help setting up your Fiero Code account. An instructor will be on hand to help create your account as well during the program.
For kids ages 5+, children ages 10 an under must be accompanied by an adult caregiver.
Kids can draw and create designs that will be infused onto a mug for their favorite grown-up! Children that are comfortable using markers are welcome. Library staff will seal their designs onto a keepsake mug with a Cricut Mug Heat Press.
This program will take place in our Community Room.
A variety of live nocturnal animals will be brought into the library for patrons of all ages to meet and learn about. We will learn the physical adaptations that each nocturnal animal has, as well as their diets and habitats. Discussion will also include native Long Island nocturnal wildlife. This program is for all ages. This program is being brought to us by Quogue Wildlife Refuge.
Registration is required.
This program will take place in the community room.
Join Johnathan Arroyo for this Chair Boxing class! Chair Boxing is a moderate but effective full body workout. Johnathan will teach participants the fundamentals of boxing, coordination and balance.
Space is limited, registration is required.
For children grades K-6. Children aged 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult caregiver. Materials will be available in sizes appropriate for children ages 5+ and 7+.
We'll rotate through legos, magnatiles, K'nex, and more. Children can work together or independantly to build their very own creations using the library’s building materials! Be sure to bring your imagination.
Drop in, no registration required.
For children ages 6 months - 3 years with an adult caregiver.
Drop in for some free play using the library's collection of toys for babies to three-year-old's while meeting fellow parents and caregivers. A wonderful way for your little one to make new friends, learn social skills, and a special time to connect for babies and their adults.
No registration necessary. Maximum people in the room is 25.
A book club that discusses classic science fiction titles! This month we will discuss "Gateway" by Frederik Pohl.
"The Heechee gateways, remnants of an ancient civilization, provide instantaneous passage to the far reaches of the universe but do not ensure destination, return, wealth, or survival."
Email director@amagansettlibrary.org for the Zoom link.
This program will take place on Zoom.
Presented by Organize Me! of NY, LLC.
Learn techniques on how to easily manage incoming mail and paperwork that has piled up, find documents needed to file taxes without stress, and follow and maintain a simple, filing system that works.
This program is being hosted by Hampton Bays Public Library.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87956361254?pwd=QfGeHjvFPGrprWYYa6RjYq1kFfZ5yk.1
Meeting ID: 879 5636 1254
Passcode: 663743
This program will take place in our community room.
We welcome adults with disabilities and their caregivers to play games, make crafts, find books and enjoy their time at the library.
May 16: LIVE Reptiles presentation with Quogue Wildlife Refuge!
May 30: Jungle Cruise (2021) PG-13
This program will take place on Zoom.
Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens your bones making them thinner and less dense. This can result in bone fractures which significantly impact quality of life. Dr. Heidi Roppelt, board-certified rheumatologist at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, will discuss osteoporosis and osteopenia, the causes, as well as diagnosis, treatment and disease management. This disease is more prevalent in women, although men can also be affected. This program is being presented by Stony Brook Southampton Library and East Hampton Library.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82318326249?pwd=bXdUaTFBbTFjajRBUzRoOHVLc2VzUT09
Meeting ID: 823 1832 6249
Passcode: 849436
This program will take place in our community room.
Stop by the library for a matinee, every Friday at 1pm.
May 17: The Fabelmans (2022) PG-13
A deeply personal portrait of 20th Century American childhood, Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans is a coming-of-age story about a young man's discovery of a shattering family secret and an exploration of the power of movies to help us see the truth about each other and ourselves.
May 24: Lion (2016) PG-13
May 31: Vai (2019)
For children in grades 3-6. Registration required. Meets on Fridays May 3, 10, and 17 from 3:45-4:45 PM.
Visit the library and use your Fiero Code library account to code your own video games! Sign up for your Fiero Code account using your Amagansett library card, and join our club to learn how video games are made. This is a work at your own pace coding club, where the #1 goal is fun.
Please register and an email will be sent to you before the class for help setting up your Fiero Code account. An instructor will be on hand to help create your account as well during the program.
This program will take place on Zoom.
Our Presenter is Jacquelyn Ottman, food waste advocate, culinary historian, immediate past chair of the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board, and author, "Connecting from A Quarantine Kitchen, My Shelter Island Pandemic Story".
With attention focused on composting and food waste in the East of End Long Island these days, it's a great time to talk about the best food waste using strategy of all time: Repurposing Leftovers!
This highly colorful slide presentation given by a NYC-based food waste advocate, will help empower you to "shop your refrigerator" and transform what's left over from last night's dinner into something new and delicious.
At the same time, you’ll learn how to save money, cut down on climate emissions and get inspired to make timeless dishes, like fried rice, fish cakes and frittatas used by food cultures around the world, for centuries, to roll extra food from one meal to the next. Plenty of time will be built in for questions and a lively, fun discussion.
This program is being hosted by Shelter Island Public Library.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83373235598?pwd=TjBRRzhrYmRrd3FPd0hyK0kyanZSQT09
Meeting ID: 833 7323 5598
Passcode: 145416
This program will take place in the community room.
Oh the faeries are among us! In this whimsical class, we will discuss essential oils and their place in the world of enchantment. A magical class that will teach students how to make an uplifting “Sprite Spray” and a grounding “Dragon’s Blood” body balm. Each participant leaves with products they create, demonstration, recipes and resources. This program is being brought to you by Amadeus Aromatherapy.
This program is open to "tweens" in grades 4-8. Registration is required.
This program will be held in the Community Room.
Lavender, Roman Chamomile, May Chang....all are relaxing and soothing to the body, mind and soul. Each has its own attributes that will help you rest and find a sense of peace. Follow along as Amadeus Aromatherapy makes a Rest and Relax spray and body lotion to help you rest and relax. The benefits of each essential oil will be discussed as will tips and tricks for using each product.
This program is open to adults and teens ages 14+.
Space is limited, registration is required.
For children in grades 2-6. Children age 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult caregiver.
See your coloring pages come to life! Color in special coloring sheets, and then use the Quivervision app to watch them come to life in 3D. This program encourages fun with art and a lesson in augmented reality using smart devices. Come ready to color!
Registration required to reserve your space.
For children grades K-6. Children aged 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult caregiver. Materials will be available in sizes appropriate for children ages 5+ and 7+.
We'll rotate through legos, magnatiles, K'nex, and more. Children can work together or independantly to build their very own creations using the library’s building materials! Be sure to bring your imagination.
Drop in, no registration required.
For children ages 6 months - 3 years with an adult caregiver.
Drop in for some free play using the library's collection of toys for babies to three-year-old's while meeting fellow parents and caregivers. A wonderful way for your little one to make new friends, learn social skills, and a special time to connect for babies and their adults.
No registration necessary. Maximum people in the room is 25.
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