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February 2026 newsletter
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Winter Reading Club for Families, Teens, and Adults
Read for the Gold
Monday, March 23 Last day to claim prizes
All Ages Art Club
Friday, February 20 2:30pm
This intergenerational art club is open to all! We will provide art supplies and the rest is up to you. No registration required.
Brush and Ink: Volume 5
Shore to Shore
Sachem Library patrons of all ages can submit original short stories under 1500 words, poetry, art, and photography for our literary magazine now through Tuesday, March 31.
Calling All Local Authors
Sachem Public Library is hosting a Local Author Event in April. Interested authors can check the website for the online application.
Did you know…
It’s the 250th anniversary of our country! Look for the “*250th” label in our newsletter throughout this year for programs and services that celebrate our great nation.
Adults
In-Person Programs
Registration is required and ongoing unless otherwise noted. Expanded descriptions on the online library calendar.
Chair Pilates with Alana
Tuesdays, February 3, 10, 17 and 24 11:00am Fee $20
Bring a yoga mat. Registration begins at 9:30am Wednesday, January 28 online or by phone only. Payment by cash, check, or credit card within 3 days, or your reservation will be cancelled. Fees are non-refundable. Adult Sachem cardholders only.
Invisible Patriots: African Americans in the Nation’s Intelligence Story *250th
Monday, February 2 1:00pm
From the American Revolution to the digital age, African Americans have served as codebreakers, spies, analysts, and officers. These individuals have advanced both the security and the ideals of the United States.
Estate Planning 101
Monday, February 2 7:00pm
Join attorney, Kathleen Rose, for this seminar on creating wills, trusts, health care proxies, powers of attorney, plus so much more. Kathleen will also go over Medicaid planning for long-term care, creating trusts and handling estate administration.
Fiction Writing Workshop Series
Tuesdays, February 3, 10, 17 and 24 2:00pm
Marilyn Levinson leads this fiction writing series with an emphasis on mysteries and children’s books. Learn about plotting, character development, pacing, dialogue, and more. Marilyn is a published author who writes cozy mysteries under the pen name Allison Brook.
Balance, Dizziness, and Fall Prevention Workshop with Panetta Physical Therapy
Thursday, February 5 11:00am
This workshop covers common causes of dizziness and imbalance, how to improve stability, and simple exercises people can use right away to feel safer on their feet.
New Beginnings: Finding Your Footing Through Change
Tuesday, February 17 11:00am
Are you going through a life transition? We will explore the challenges and art of adapting to change as well as strategies for embracing new beginnings, and finding stability in times of uncertainty.
Unsung Heroes: Segregated Military Units
Friday, February 20 7:00pm
Learn about unknown segregated military units with historian Howard Rosenberg.
Home Buying Seminar
Saturday, February 28 10:30am
Shannon Poblete of Novus Home Mortgage will provide guidance on financial preparation, mortgage options, the buying process, as well as tips on home maintenance, taxes, and managing finances.
Adults with Special Needs
Game On for Adults
Mondays, February 9 and 23 11:00am
Get a chance to independently play popular video games during this gaming session. Crafted with a focus on meeting the specific needs of adults with special requirements. Bring your own wired headphones for gaming sound feature.
Special Needs Craft: Heart Napkin Ring
Friday, February 27 12:00pm
We will bead and paint beautiful napkin rings to use at your table.
Special Performance
Tommy Sullivan: Love Songs
Friday, February 13 2:00pm
No registration required. Doors open at 1:30pm.
English Help
Zoom Basic English with Doris
Tuesdays 7:15pm
Register anytime at sachem.librarycalendar.com.
Zoom English Conversation Group
Wednesdays 10:30am
Email programs [at] sachemlibrary [dot] org to get the Zoom link.
In-Person Beginner English with LIEOC
Mondays and Wednesdays 5:00pm-8:30pm
This series begins on Monday, February 2. See the Welcome Desk for registration information.
We Have a New Library Catalog!
How to Look for a Book
Wednesday, February 18 3:00pm
You may have noticed the library has a new catalog when looking for a book or movie. Come learn how to look for, locate, and request items using the new Suffolk County Library Catalog!
In-Person Cooking
Registration begins at 9:30am Wednesday, January 28 online or by phone only. Payment by cash, check, or credit card within 3 days, or your reservation will be cancelled. Fees are non-refundable. Adult Sachem cardholders only.
Extra Sharp Cheddar and Broccoli Soup with Rob Scott
Monday, February 9 1:00pm Fee $5
Rob Scott is making an extra sharp cheddar and broccoli soup for you to enjoy. For dessert, make a brownie in a mug to take home and microwave. Bring a mug to class.
Cozy and Nourished: Winter Wellness Snacks and Sips
Tuesday, February 17 6:00pm No fee
In this nutrition workshop, explore how simple ingredients can nourish the body and lift the spirit during the colder months. Patrons will sample banana and almond butter bites with hemp seeds as a snack and receive a tasting of a spiced ginger tea.
Join the Friends!
Find an application online or at the Welcome Desk.
Meeting: Thursday, February 12 10:30am
Speaker: PSEGLI, Senior Scam Prevention
ANNOUNCEMENT
We regret to inform you that the Long Island Rail Road has ceased their individual return ticket program for group travel. Therefore, we are no longer able to offer the discounted train to NYC. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Monthly In-Person Adult Programs
Registration is not required unless otherwise noted.
Open Play Mahjong and Cards
Mondays 9:30am-2:30pm
Drop in with your friends and play mahjong or cards. Bring your own supplies.
Art Encounter
Wednesdays 11:00am- 1:30pm
Led by artist Tobio. Bring your own supplies and create.
Italian Language and Culture
Wednesdays 12:00pm
Adult Dungeons and Dragons
Friday, February 6 and 20 5:30- 8:30pm
Adult adventurers are invited to play D and D with Quest Masters Guild. Please register.
Quilters Sew-In
Saturday, February 7 10:00am-3:00pm
Share your ideas with others and work on your projects.
Writer’s Workshop
Tuesday, February 10 6:45pm
Come down for line-by-line critiquing and learn new writing techniques.
Bunco Time!
Wednesday, February 11 2:00pm
Play Bunco in casual setting. Registration begins at 9:30am Wednesday, January 28 online or by phone only. Payment by cash, check, or credit card within 3 days, or your reservation will be cancelled. Fees are non-refundable. Adult Sachem cardholders only.
Meditation
Friday, February 13 and 20 6:00pm
Guided by Michele Cayea.
Crochet for Charity
Saturday, February 14 10:00am-12:00pm
Bring your own hooks and yarn to crochet items that will be donated to local charities. Email crochetforcharity [at] att [dot] net with questions.
Saturday Morning Board Games
Saturday, February 14 10:00am-12:00pm
Play board games like Settlers of Catan and Telestrations with Marc.
Socrates Café
Tuesday, February 17 7:00pm
TOPIC: “The National Security Paradox: Means and Morals
To what extent, if any, is a nation morally justified in violating the fundamental ethical principles, such as truthfulness, privacy, and non-violence, in the pursuit of its own survival and security?” Exchange ideas and engage in the Socratic practice of questioning, led by local resident Charles Payret.
Picture This!
Thursday, February 19 10:00am
Topic: “Emphasizing Size”
Robert Silvering shares tips to help sharpen your photo skills.
Knit and Crochet
Thursday, February 19 12:00-1:30pm
Bingo
Friday, February 20 2:00pm
Ukulele Jam Session
Saturday, February 21 10:00am – 12:00pm
News and Views
Monday, February 23 10:30am
Discuss hot topics with local resident Peter Hanson.
Bards Poetry Night
No meeting this month.
Walking Club at Raynor Beach County Park
No meeting this month.
Defensive Driving
Call the Welcome Desk for dates and information.
One-on-One Services
Drop-In Career Coaching
Tuesday, February 3 3:00-6:00pm
Medicaid Enrollment
Monday, February 9 and 23 1:00-3:30pm
Representatives from the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council: Services for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled, will provide Medicaid enrollment assistance/general help to adults and children who are disabled/blind and anyone over the age of 65.
Dementia Awareness
Thursday, February 12 2:00-4:00pm
Table hosted by the Willing Hearts, Helpful Hands Caregiver Support Initiative
Veterans Benefits Assistance
Friday, February 13 10:00am-1:00pm
Representatives from Disabled American Veterans are available to assist veterans submit disability claims and widow/widowers of deceased veterans apply for benefits. Please bring DD214s and any other relevant service documents.
NARCAN Training and Kits with Phoenix House
Friday, February 13 10:00am-2:00pm
Stop by the library lobby and receive a free NARCAN kit.
NYS of Health Enrollment Assistance
Wednesday, February 25 11:00am-5:00pm
Meet with a certified Health Care Navigator from Health and Welfare Council of Long Island to help apply/renew your health insurance plans through NYS Health Marketplace.
Medicare Counseling and Senior Advocate
Call the Welcome Desk for dates and information.
Notary Public
Call to make an appointment.
Express Yourself
Registration begins at 9:30am Wednesday, January 28 online or by phone only. Payment by cash, check, or credit card within 3 days, or your reservation will be cancelled. Fees are non-refundable. Adult Sachem cardholders only.
Be My Valentine Sand Art
Monday, February 9 6:00pm
Materials fee: $10
Beaded Heart Pendant
Saturday, February 14 12:00pm
Materials fee: $10
Cat Painting with Joe
Monday, February 23 1:30pm
Materials fee: $5
In-Person Film Showings
Thursday Movies
Rom Com Day: Groundhog Day
February 5 1:30pm and 6:00pm
A narcissistic, self-centered weatherman finds himself in a time loop on Groundhog Day. (1993, Rated PG, 1 hour 41 minutes)
The Senior
February 12 1:30pm and 6:00pm
Nearly four decades after being kicked off his football team, Mike returns to his alma mater for one last shot at the ending he still believes is possible. (2023, Rated PG, 1 hour 39 minutes)
Truth and Treason
February 19 1:30pm and 6:00pm
As World War II rages, a teenage boy in Germany is forced to confront the terrible truth that loyalty to his country now means loyalty to a lie. (2025, Rated PG13, 2 hours 1 minute)
Roofman
February 26 1:30pm and 6:00pm
A charismatic criminal, on the run from the police, becomes involved with an employee at the toy store he’s hiding in. (2025, Rated R, 2 hours 6 minutes)
Reel Rebels: Film Discussion Group
Her
Tuesday, February 3 6:00pm
In the near future, a lonely writer develops an unlikely relationship with an operating system designed to meet his every need. (2013, Rated R, 2 hours 6 minutes)
Saturday Foreign Film
The Intouchables
Saturday, February 7 1:30pm
After becoming a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, a Parisian aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his live-in caregiver. (French, 2011, Rated R, 1 hour 52 minutes)
Book Discussions
At the Library
Murder Among Friends
Murder Takes a Vacation by Laura Lippman
Thursday, February 19 4:00pm
Afternoon Book Discussion
Society of Lies by Lauren Ling Brown
Thursday, February 26 12:30pm
The Age of Exploration
Labyrinth of Ice: The Triumphant and Tragic Greely Polar Expedition by Buddy Levy
Monday, February 23 3:00pm
Zoom Book Discussion
Register at sachem.librarycalendar.com
TNT (20 and 30-SOMETHINGS)
The Dead Husband Cookbook by Danielle Valentine
Friday, February 6 7:30pm
Out and About
PUB FICTION @SHENNANIGANS
228 Hawkins Avenue, Lake Ronkonkoma
Monday, February 23 5:30pm OR 7:30pm
Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall
Registration is required and begins on Tuesday, January 20 at 9:30am. Limited to adult Sachem cardholders.
Live on ZOOM!
Register anytime at sachem.librarycalendar.com
Contact the Welcome Desk for help.
Aaron Burr and the Hamilton Musical
Wednesday, February 11 7:00pm
This program covers the women in Burr’s life and features music from the Broadway production including The Election of 1800 and the Burr-Hamilton Duel.
To Preserve Slavery? Human Bondage and The American Revolution *250th
Friday, February 13 7:00pm
University of Maryland historian Richard Bell weighs the evidence for and against the 1619 Project’s provocative claim that Americans fought the American revolution to preserve and protect their right to own other human beings as slaves.
The History of Talk Shows
Monday, February 23 7:00pm
This presentation will look at the fascinating history of the television talk show, and examine its changing appeal from decade to decade.
The History of the Super Bowl
Wednesday, February 25 7:00pm
Award-winning sports writer Hal Bock reviews that first game and the impact it had on our country.
Chair Yoga with Barbara
Tuesdays 10:00am
Virtual Author Talks
Register anytime at sachem.librarycalendar.com
Contact the Welcome Desk for help.
Swashbuckling Heroines and High Seas Adventures with Novelist Vanessa Riley
Thursday, February 5 7:00pm
Award-Winning Author of Island Queen and Murder in Westminster
Mojos, Mermaids, Medicine, and 400 Years of Black Women’s Magic with Dr. Lindsey Stewart
Thursday, February 12 2:00pm
Award-Winning Author and Professor of Philosophy
Smithson’s Gamble: The Incredible History Behind the World’s Largest Museum with Smithsonian Curator Emeritus Tom D. Crouch
Tuesday, February 24 2:00pm
A Library Speakers Consortium and Smithsonian Institution Collaboration
Database of the Month
Newspapers.com
Research historical New York newspaper archive databases and old news articles to help uncover your genealogy and family history.
Library of Things: Microscope
Take out a binocular microscope and study 10 prepared specimen samples under multiple magnifications. Connect to a computer to see the images on a screen. There’s also a sample kit for you to create slides of your own.
Free Museum Entry and Discount Tickets
Museum Passes *250th
Free admission to area museums, parks, and cultural institutions! Reserve your museum pass online, by phone, or in person at the Welcome Desk. This month, explore the Raynham Hall Museum. Visit the home of the Townsend family, one of the founding families of Oyster Bay and a member of George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring. Check out their collection of archives and artifacts dating back to 1738.
Discount Area Attraction Tickets
Contact the Welcome Desk for details on purchasing discount tickets. Pricing and availability subject to change.
CM Performing Arts Center 20% off
The Gateway Playhouse 50% off
Long Island Aquarium $28 Child/Senior – $39 Adult
Museum of Natural History $10
In the Gallery: Sachem Quilters
Long Island Quilts for Kids
Display Case *250th
Celebrating 250 Years of the Declaration of Independence
This Month on YouTube
Video posting dates listed below program title.
Reading with Bernadette: Best Romance Novels 2026
Wednesday, February 4
The Women of NYC with Ron Brown: Eleanor Roosevelt
Wednesday, February 18
TEENS
Registration begins Friday, January 16 at 9:30am. Register online, by phone or in person with your teen library card. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
Sachem Teen Volunteers
Additional opportunities available online at www.sachemlibrary.org Teen Volunteers page.
Self-Care Kits for Veterans
Monday, February 2 OR 23 6:00-7:00pm
OR Thursday, February 12 4:00-5:00pm
Design a canvas tote and add needed items for veterans in our local community. Bring 3-4 of the following items: bar soap/body wash, deodorant, toothbrush and toothpaste (travel size), shampoo and conditioner (travel size), tissues, lip balm, lotion, socks, puzzle books, or blankets. Hosted by Sachem Teen Leaders.
P.S. I Love You Day Coffee Sleeves
Thursday, February 5 4:00-5:00pm
Decorate coffee sleeves with positive messages for Brewport Café in honor of P.S. I Love You Day.
Yearbook Scanning
Thursday, February 12 AND/OR 26 3:00-4:00pm
Help us scan our Sachem yearbook archive and make it accessible digitally.
Chess Buddies
Saturday, February 14 10:45am-12:15pm
Play chess with a younger buddy. Volunteers must know the rules of chess and how to play the game.
Mutt-i-Grees Club: Cat Scratchers
Thursday, February 26 7:00-8:00pm
Build cat scratchers for our feline friends in local animal shelters. Bring one of these following items to class: cat toy, cat treats, or cat food bowl. Must be registered with the Muttigrees @ Home Club to participate.
Lego Club Helpers
Friday, February 27 6:45-8:15pm
Work with children to build with Legos.
Book Sale Helpers
Saturday, February 28 9:30-10:30am OR 3:00-4:00pm
Assist the Friends of the Library with book sale set up and break down. Volunteers will be lifting items, pushing carts, and bending to organize materials.
Attention High School Seniors!
Applications for two $500 Friends of Sachem Library scholarships are available at the library and the guidance offices of Sachem North and Sachem East. Any Sachem resident graduating senior planning to attend college is eligible. This year’s topic is: What personal experiences in life have prepared you for the challenges of the world today? Application due: Wednesday, April 1
First Chapter Club
Tuesday, February 3 4:30-5:30pm
Listen to the first chapter of a new book, have snacks, and chat with others about what you’re reading.
Intro to Python: Password Generator
Tuesday, February 3 6:30-7:30pm
Learn how to write a code to generate passwords that make choosing a secure password a breeze.
Dungeons and Dragons
FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL Grades 6-8
Friday, February 6 5:30-8:30pm
FOR HIGH SCHOOL Grades 9-12
Friday, February 13 AND/OR 27 5:30-8:30pm
Adventurers of all skill levels are invited to play Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition run by the Quest Masters Guild.
Beginner Crochet Circle
Saturday, February 7 10:00am-12:00pm
Learn basic stitches in this monthly workshop.
Intro to Python: Caesar Cipher Creator
Tuesday, February 10 6:30-7:30pm
Learn how to write a code that encrypts and decrypts messages.
After School Crafts: Snowman Clock
Wednesday, February 11 4:00-5:00pm
Join Ms. Rebecca for this craft in desTEENation.
SAT Workshop
Wednesdays, February 11, 25 and March 4 and 11 6:30-9:00pm Fee $165
Prepare for the March SAT exam with qualified Mathematics and English instructors. Fee includes The College Board Official SAT Study Guide Second Edition. Calculator and pencil needed.
Anime Night: Sailor Moon
Wednesday, February 11 7:00-8:00pm
Make a magical wand and watch Sailor Moon.
Pre-Licensing
Saturday, February 14 9:30am-2:00pm Fee $65
Take this five-hour course required by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Bring learner’s permit with ID photo. Interim paper permits not accepted.
February Friendship Bracelets
Tuesday, February 24 6:30-7:30pm
Make fun friendship bracelets for you and a buddy.
Cherry Chocolate Cookies
Friday, February 27 6:00-7:00pm
Whip up a delicious dessert with Chef Rob.
Chill Days for Winter Break
Video Game Music
Tuesday, February 17 3:30-4:30pm
Listen to your favorite video game soundtracks and create instrumental duets and character moves to music including Minecraft, Mario Kart, and more.
Minecraft: Polar Bear Peak
Tuesday, February 17 6:00-7:30pm
Embark on an exhilarating parkour competition to the peak of a majestic mountain.
Tabletop Gaming: Monopoly
Wednesday, February 18 12:00-2:00pm
Buy, sell, dream, and scheme your way to riches. Hosted by Sachem Teen Leaders.
Civics and Debate Club
Wednesday, February 18 6:00-7:30pm
Boost your debate and public speaking skills by diving into fun and humorous discussion topics. Hosted by Sachem Teen Leaders.
Celestial Zodiac Painting
Thursday, February 19 3:00-4:30pm
Explore your zodiac sign and create a galaxy-themed painting with your star sign.
Improv for Fun
Saturday, February 21 AND/OR 28 2:30-4:00pm
Join this interactive theater games program where everyone has a chance to perform and best of all there are no lines to learn.
desTEENation Friday Nights
Register for each week. Hang out with friends beginning at 6:30pm in desTEENation. Walk-ins not guaranteed.
Kahoot Mania
Friday, February 6
Photo Frame Fun
Friday, February 13
10 Things I Hate About __________
Friday, February 20
Sachem Public Library World Records
Friday, February 27
Fridays @home
Teen Swag Bag
February 6
Read the middle-school rom-com Confessions from the Group Chat by Jodi Meadows. Each bag will include the book and some book related items. Registrants can pick up their bag beginning Friday, February 6.
College Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Trip (YouTube)
February 13
Prepare for visiting colleges, what to do while on campus, and how to follow up with admissions officers to maximize chances of college admission.
Altered Art (YouTube)
February 20
Put your own spin on a piece of famous art.
Love You to Pieces Heart Hanger
February 27
Create a decorative heart shaped sign with puzzle pieces. Registrants can pick up a supply kit beginning Wednesday, February 25.
Creative Connections
This series is crafted with a focus on individuals with special requirements ages 16-25.
Lollipop Bouquet
Tuesday, February 10 4:00-5:00pm
Join Dianne to create a sweet flower arrangement to give to your special someone.
Breakfast Banana Pops
Tuesday, February 24 4:00-5:00pm
Eat or freeze for a quick breakfast or snack.
CHILDREN
Registration begins Thursday, January 22 at 9:30am. Register online or by phone. Check the children’s events calendar for special school recess week events and all our program offerings. Children who are district residents MUST have a Sachem Library card to register for programs. View complete Children’s calendar here.
Word Play Babies (12-24 months with Caregiver)
Mondays, February 2 and 9 10:00am OR 11:00am
Discover fun, simple ways to help your baby thrive through words, songs, and creative play in a two-week series.
Snowman Storytime (Ages 2-5 with Caregiver)
Thursdays, February 5 and 12 10:00am OR 11:00am
We’ll kick things off with a delightful snowman-themed stories, then get creative with a fun snowman craft to take home in this two-week program.
Family Trivia Night (Families with Children Grades K-5) *250th
Monday, February 23 6:30pm
The library’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary hits the road with a fun trivia tour through the 50 states.
Zumba Kids (Grades K-5)
Thursday, February 26 4:45pm
Using easy-to-follow moves and kid-friendly music, children will groove to fun rhythms from around the world like salsa, hip-hop, reggaeton, and more!
1000 Books Before Kindergarten
We’re so proud of the amazing kids at Sachem Public Library who completed 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten.
Discovery Grove
View complete Discovery Grove calendar here.
XXV Winter Olympic Games Celebration (Grades K-5)
Friday, February 6 4:30pm
We may not be able to set up a mountain to practice alpine skiing moves but we’ll have creative ways to honor the Olympic spirit of friendly, respectful competition through the joy of participation.
Flashlight Hunt (Grades K-2)
Monday, February 9 6:30pm
Join us after dark in Discovery Grove to play a game outside. Please dress for the weather.
Winter Lovers Storytime
Friday, February 20
10:00am (Children Ages 2-3 with Caregiver, Siblings Welcome)
11:00am (Children Ages 4-5 with Caregiver, Siblings Welcome)
Celebrate all there is to love about winter in this storytime while we stay warm and cozy.
Epic Fort Build (Grades 3-5)
Friday, February 27 4:30pm
Use cardboard boxes to build forts, then defend them in a (fake) snowball battle royale!
The Studio
Studio classes are limited to adult Sachem cardholders and the name of the patron attending must match the library card used to register for that class. Registered adults may be accompanied by a teen age 16 or above. Register online or by phone Wednesday, January 21 at 9:30am. Registration limited to one program per patron for the first week of registration (including waitlists). You may register for additional classes starting on Tuesday, January 27 at 9:30am. Attendance at Studio classes is required to obtain class materials. In-person classes. Registration Required. Expanded descriptions on online library calendar.
Custom Engraved Heart
Monday, February 2 6:00pm Materials fee $5
Make a custom heart design with Arooj to be engraved on Studio’s laser engraver at a later date.
Sew a Heart Pillow
Tuesday, February 3 6:00pm Materials fee $5
In this beginner-friendly sewing class, we will learn how to sew a basic pillow with a heart-shaped design.
Woodworking: Gaming Headset Stand
Thursday, February 5 4:30pm OR 6:30pm Materials fee $5
Join Michele to build a wooden gaming stand with dedicated spots for your headphones and gamepad to keep your gear organized.
Cricut: Valentine’s Day Cards
Saturday, February 7 10:00am Materials fee $5
Use the Cricut Maker with Amy to design a Valentine’s Day card for a special someone in your life.
Take and Make: Wireless Mouse
Monday, February 9 Materials fee $5
Assemble a 3D printed wireless computer mouse with electronic and 3D printed parts at home. Pick up your kit starting Monday, February 9.
LED Heart Sign
Thursday, February 12 6:30pm Materials fee $5
Create a glowing heart-shaped LED sign to celebrate someone special.
Woodworking: Rustic Tree Decoration
Thursday, February 19 6:30pm Materials fee $5
Make a table-top sized laser cut rustic tree decoration.
Craft Café
Saturday, February 21 5:30pm
Relax, create, and connect at our Craft Café! Enjoy a warm beverage while using Studio tools and supplies to bring your project to life. All skill levels welcome.
Build Your Own Website
Tuesday, February 24 7:00pm
Looking to create a website? Join Jon, as he shows you how to design your own.
Intro to Dungeons and Dragons
Friday, February 27 6:30pm
Join Dan to learn how to play Dungeons and Dragons and explore how you can enhance your D and D campaign with items made in the Studio.
Intro to Cable Knitting
Saturday, February 28 10:00am
Make cable knit swatches with MJ to learn different designs that are used to make sweaters and scarves.
Software, Coding and Technology Education
Register online, in person, or by phone beginning Tuesday, January 20 at 9:30am. Seating is limited to district residents only, until the day prior to the scheduled class.
Excel Formulas II
Tuesday, February 5 7:00pm
Expand your fundamental knowledge of Excel formulas and sharpen your skills in building more complex formulas. Use built-in tools such as Subtotals to easily organize, group, and perform calculations.
Excel Pivot Tables
Thursday, February 12 7:00pm
Learn to use Pivot Tables to analyze, summarize, and dynamically reorganize data in Excel.
iPhone Basics
Tuesday, February 17 7:00pm
This beginner class will teach you how to navigate your device, change the settings, download apps, and much more. Bring your device with you.
Excel Printing
Thursday, February 19 7:00pm
Control the print area and set print options so your Excel spreadsheet prints properly, no matter how large.
Creating Charts in Excel
Thursday, February 26 7:00pm
Learn how to present data in a visually compelling format with Excel charts. This session explains how to create Column charts, Pie charts, and Sparklines.
Windows Computer Cleanup and Security
Saturday, February 28 10:00am
Learn how to clean up your Windows computer, improve performance and speed up tasks, protect your computer from viruses and spyware, and much more.
Tech 30 Appointments
Call to make a 30-minute appointment for one-on-one help. Limited to two per month.
Attendance at library programs or public spaces constitutes consent to be photographed or videotaped for use in library publicity. If you do not want us to capture a photo or video of you or your child, please tell the library staff member coordinating the event PRIOR to the program.
LIBRARY TRUSTEES
Diane Longo, President
Marguerite Barone, Vice President
Susan Tychnowicz
Thomas Lohr
Bob Winowitch
Neely McCahey, Director
Kristen Stroh, Assistant Director
Library Board of Trustees Meeting
Tuesday, February 24 5:00pm
Hours
Monday–Friday 9:30am-9:00pm
Saturday 9:30am-5:00pm
Sunday 12:00-4:00pm
Holiday Closings
Monday, February 16 President’s Day