Last Hope Animal Shelter Ambassadog Timmy visits YAC




Last Hope Animal Shelter Ambassadog Timmy visits YAC

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To kick off the Lindy Library’s Y.A.C sponsored food drive, Timmy visited from Last Hope Animal Shelter

To kick off the Lindy Library’s Y.A.C sponsored food drive, Timmy visited from Last Hope Animal Shelter

Homework Club @ Lindenhurst Middle School



Homework Club is open to Lindenhurst students in the middle school library, Monday — Thursday, from 3–3:40. There are two teachers there to assist students. Students who sign in for Homework Club can get a late bus pass. While you are at Homework Club, in the public library or at home – you can always access Live-brary.com for Homework Help. To use live-brary.com – make sure you have a up to date Library card.

Students – Got Talent?



Interested in Theatre? Have a Musical Talent or some poetry you would like to share? Love the limelight? Then you might be interested in our August Celebration of the Arts @ Lindenhurst Memorial Library! Kick off the month with the Talent Zoneon August 6th. The Talent Zone is perfect for the budding performer – it is open to all grades and all types of performances (even knock knock jokes). Showcase your talent at Lindenhurst’s own talent show! We will even have a podcast of your performance on our website! How about registering for our Three Session Acting Workshop led by Jason Spagnuoli. This workshop is open to grades 5 (graduates) through 12th grade and will be held on Wednesdays from 8/10-8/24 @ 7 p.m. This program will include a performance. Want to be a recording star? You can participate any time in our Podcast Project! One hour of community service credit is awarded to all that participate in our Podcast Project. You could read a poem or a short story that you have composed or create an old time radio show and act it out with your friends! Wow an audience while learning Magic- the Magic Workshop and Performance will be on Wed. August 3rd at 4 p.m.! (3rd grade graduates through 12th) Call the children’s room if you any questions about these programs. And remember, sign up for our Reading Club starting June 20th- join us for our Summer Celebration of Reading and the Arts!

Calling All Young Adult Volunteers…


Do you need community service credit? Are you in grades 6-12? There are many opportunites at the Lindenhurst Memorial Library for community service – in the summer and throughout the school year. They include helping kids with crafts, reading to them, Young Adult Council, reviewing books & movies for our podcast project & the Write It Up! program, helping with the Pet Food Drive and our winter Valentines for Veterans program. Any suggestions for more offerings for community service credit? Need more information? You can email the YA dept: lindenhurstlibrary@yahoo.com, comment here or call 631-957-7755×125. Summer is the best time to get your community service credit! Look for information in our newsletter – coming to your mailbox in June. Or check out our website: lmlonline.org