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South Country Library
Weekly Round-Up
April 18, 2020
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Call Us!
You can now speak to us live, in real time, from home! Give us a call at the library phone number -- 631-286-0818 -- and you will be forwarded to a member of our staff ready to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you.
Call us Monday - Friday, 10AM - 6PM
and Saturday, 10AM - 5PM.
During other hours, or if the phone line is in use, you will be asked to leave a voicemail -- we'll get back to you.
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If you prefer, you can still chat with us on our website. Click the chat symbol in the lower-right corner. The chat-line is staffed the same hours as the phone above.
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Adult Book-Pack Giveaway!
The Suffolk County Library System is offering book giveaways in packs of 3 adult* books, that can be delivered to your home via USPS. This offer probably won't last long, so get on the list soon!
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Email sctyref@sctylib.org or call us at 631-286-0818 at the hours listed above, with your name, mailing address, library card number, preferred genre(s) (mystery, sci-fi, non-fiction, etc), and whether you prefer large print size.
While we will gladly note your preferences, we cannot guarantee that you will receive that exact genre/type-size. That's the fun of this giveaway -- what you get may be a complete surprise!
*Children's/YA books may be available in the future -- we'll let you know!
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Some reminders & tips from your Library...
- Are you concerned about returning the items you've checked out from us? Don't worry -- they won't be due until after we've reopened, which we'll notify you about as soon as we know. In the meantime, we recommend you gather all of the items in a bag (if you're done reading/watching them) and set it in an easy-to-remember place.
- Many of our services & the apps we refer to require a library card number to get started. If yours is expired/lost/never had one, you can get a temporary one here:
- Want an easy way to get to our most popular webpages, without navigating through our website? Check out our LinkTree page here, and add it to your bookmarks/favorites!
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Are you interested in starting your own vegetable garden? South Country Library is again offering card-holders an array of free, organic vegetable, herb and pollinator-friendly flower seeds. Just email us at seeds@sctylib.org with your name, mailing address, library barcode number, and a list of seed types you prefer and we will mail them to your home.
Limit: 5 packets per month. Choices include...
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- Arugula
- Asian greens
- Beans
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Chard
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- Corn
- Cucumbers
- Eggplant
- Greens
- Kale
- Lettuce
- Melons
- Peas
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- Peppers
- Pumpkins
- Radishes
- Spinach
- Squash
- Tomatoes
- plus a wide variety of herbs & flowers
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Please note, we will do our best to accommodate all patron requests but we ask that you understand that you may not get the seeds you requested as quantities and varieties are limited.
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Adult Program: Savvy Sightseer's Virtual Vacation
Each week over the next four weeks, treat yourself to a 30-minute virtual vacation to a different European destination.
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Week 1: Paris and Northwest France
Visit the fabulous Palace of Versaillesā little-known enclave of Marie Antoinette ā her secluded hamlet. Then head northwest to Normandy and the historic American Cemetery with its moving tributes to our soldiers. Journey to an island cathedral with an unusual second purpose before sweeping into the lavish Loire valley for its splendid chateaux and Leonardo da Vinciās surprising stash. Register to view the tour anytime before Friday April 24.
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Continuing Library Support Groups
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Relax & Connect
Mondays,
April 13 - May 18 10:00 AM
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SMART Recovery Group Wednesdays, April 22 - May 27
7:00 PM
An anonymous support group for addiction and addictive behavior recovery. Meetings teach SMART RecoveryĀ® for self-directed change, using scientifically-based tools and skills.
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There are a lot of rumors spreading about COVID-19. FEMA has set up this Rumor-Control Fact Page to address common questions. Make sure your information is provided by trusted sources, supported in facts and science, and please discourage others from sharing false information or conspiracy theories.
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NY Governor Cuomo has issued an Executive Order "requiring all people in New York to wear a mask or a face covering when out in public and in situations where social distancing cannot be maintained, such as on public transportation."
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211 Long Island
211 Long Island is a non-emergency health and human services referral resource. If you or anyone you know is in need of food, shelter, financial assistance or any other type of support, 211 Long Island is here to help. Call 2-1-1 anytime, 24/7, and a caring call specialist will answer and provide referrals to resources across Long Island. You can also access these resources online at 211LongIsland.org
Don't let a difficult situation become an emergency; call 2-1-1 today and get the support you need!
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Grocery & Meal Delivery for Seniors
Town of Brookhaven's Meals on Wheels program is being used to bring groceries and meals to seniors so they do not have to venture out. Seniors needing this service should call Councilman Loguercio's office at 631-451-6968, and they will direct you to the Senior Citizen Division to assist you.
Councilman Loguercio can also be reached directly via e-mail: mloguercio@brookhavenny.gov
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Local Restaurants & Markets
Notice: Last week, we incorrectly stated that Cirillo's Market (631-286-2772) was providing curbside pickup for all customers. That is incorrect -- they are providing curbside pickup only for people with disabilities, senior citizens, and people who are immunocompromised. We apologize for the confusion.
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Evictions
Until at least June 20th, there is a moratorium on the eviction of residential and commercial renters, per an executive order signed by Governor Cuomo. If you or someone you know is being evicted illegally, call 311 to report it.
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Support for Parents
Positive Discipline Program
Wednesday, April 22, 7:00-8:00 PM
With families at home together and experiencing more stress than usual, you may feel as though your children are misbehaving more. This is a great time to learn more about Positive Discipline and put into practice strategies to help your child learn self-discipline in a way that is respectful and kind.
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For parents of children up to 12 years old. Limit of 15 participants.
To sign up for this one-hour workshop, email Jen at jmarin@sctylib.org
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Save the Dates:
May 20
June 10
Both programs are free and from 6:30-8:30 PM
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Support for Caregivers
The Parker Jewish Institute continues to hold phone support groups for caregivers of those with Alzheimerās/dementia.
Group tele-meeting times are as follows:
Weekdays at 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM.
Saturdays at 9:30 AM.
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Call 917-962-0650 during any of those times, and enter code 713896.
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Willing Hearts Helpful Hands continues with virtual programs for the elderly, those with Alzheimerās or dementia, and their caregivers. Click here to view the schedule for Monday April 20 to Sunday May 3.
Programs are at 10 AM and 3 PM each day, and include gentle exercises, memory cafƩs, & webinars for caregivers. Advanced registration is required.
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Job and Career Counseling
Patchogue-Medford Library, our neighbor to the west, is providing career counseling online, every Monday from 5:30 - 8:30 PM.
Tip: click the link now and add it to your bookmarks/favorites, for easy-access on Monday evening.
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Support for Immigrants, Refugees, and At-Risk Youth, in English and en espaƱol
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Family & Children's Alliance provides free support service for immigrant communities, including crisis support, medical/insurance guidance, translation assistance, and referrals for food & legal assistance. Call 516-546-0357 Monday-Saturday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM.
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Catholic Charities Immigrant & Refugee Services also continues to be available via phone and email to residents of Long Island. They provide legal services and support regarding immigration, refugees, and at-risk youth. Call 631-789-5210 Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM or email migration@catholiccharities.cc
Read their notice here:
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LEISURE & LEARNING
South Country Library's Online Resources:
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In an effort to alleviate social isolation for our neighbors during the COVID-19 outbreak, Bellport.com invites you to reach out to residents in the South Country community who could use someone to talk to. They are compiling these conversations into an oral history of the community. The first oral history is a conversation with local resident and beloved library patron, Renee Hoffman. See her story and learn how you can submit someone's oral history by visiting their site here.
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Trivia Fun for All
Congratulations to Nicole who won our Star Wars trivia last week!
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This week's theme is Marvel, so adjust your cape and test your mental strength by assembling here! Open from now until Tuesday, April 21 at 9:00 PM.
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Here's a nature scavenger hunt for kids from the desk of Miss Carrie! Click here for outdoor scavenger hunt ideas and a printable bingo sheet.
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Who has a Pigeon fan at home?
Miss Carrie made a fun interactive story based on Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems. Check it out here.
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The Heckscher Museum is developing new and exciting ways to connect, learn and create with you. Visit Heckscher at Home for fun activities for the family and to discover the museum's collections.
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Remember Shel Silverstein?
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Here are some book recommendations from one of our librarians that you can find on the free library apps Libby or Hoopla. Check these out if you're looking for you next good read!
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South Country Library
22 Station Road
Bellport, NY 11713 (631) 286-0818
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Library Hours
[closed until further notice]
Mon-Fri: 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
Sat: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm Sun (Sept-June):
Noon - 4:00 pm
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