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ALT Gold background with fireworks and glitter. Text is gold & tan and says "Happy New Year 2024. The Library will be closed on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day (Sunday and Monday). We will reopen on Tuesday, January 2."
ALT Text says "What are your neighbors reading? 2023 Most Borrowed Books at Emma Clark" with photos of the following book covers: 1) Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus
2) Demon Copperhead - Barbara Kingsolver
3) It Starts With Us - Colleen Hoover
4) Spare - Harry, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
5) The House of Wolves - James Patterson & Mike Lupica
6) I Will Find You - Harlan Coben
7) The Housemaid - Freida McFadden
8) Someone Else's Shoes - Jojo Moyes
9) Remarkably Bright Creatures - Shelby Van Pelt
10) Ugly Love - Colleen Hoover
ALT Top Shows/Movies Watched by Emma Clark Patrons in 2023 through our free streaming service Kanopy. Underneath are photos of 3 movies/shows with titles and descriptions - 8 1/2, Donna Leon's Brunetti Mysteries, and Hurray for Huckle.
Art Across Ages, a nonprofit group founded by students from Ward Melville High School, is back at the Library next Saturday! Register your child for a creative winter workshop.
1/6, 11am. Grades K - 2. Reserve your child's spot: emmaclark.org/programs#EmmaKids#ArtsAndCrafts
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Art history classes we’re offering in the new year:
🎨Impressionism & Post-Impressionism, In-Person - 1/3, 12:30pm
🖼️Plundered: The History of Art Looted & Lost During World War II, Online - 1/16, 7pm
🏦The Louvre: A Virtual Tour, Online - 1/23, 7pm
Reg: emmaclark.org/programs
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The SLED bus, transformed into a Winter Wonderland, was at our WinterFest today for some great photo ops! ⛄️ Thanks, @livebrary !
#EmmaKids#Winter#HolidayBreak
It may be rainy ☔️ today, but it was a snowy ❄️ theme in our Children’s Library for WinterFest!
Special thank you to Art Across Ages, a nonprofit group founded by students from Ward Melville High School, for the facepainting. 🎨
#EmmaKids#Winter#HolidayBreak
🆕 Starting in January, social work graduate student Erin Vespoli's schedule at Emma Clark will be Tuesdays from 12 - 4pm. She will answer your questions, help fill out forms, or assist with seeking referrals.
Appointments are now open for next week: emmaclark.org/socialworker
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Did you get a new device for the holidays & are unsure how to use it? 📱💻
Our next Tech Help dates are Thurs, 1/4, 6 - 8pm or Sun, 1/14, 2 - 4pm. Library teen volunteers will be available to answer questions & help you learn. Make an appointment: emmaclark.org/programs
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⛄️WinterFest in our Children's Library tomorrow morning! Stop by anytime between 10:00am - 12noon on Wednesday, Dec. 27.
For the whole family with babies - 6th graders. No registration required.
#EmmaKids#Winter#HolidayBreak@Livebrary
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“Share the Warmth” 🧤🧣🧦 We’re collecting new & handmade mittens, scarves, hats, gloves, or socks for local charities in our community now through January 14. All sizes are welcome.
#SharetheWarmth#Donate#GiveBack#EmmaCares
ALT Evergreen with snow on top. Red and gold Christmas ornaments with evergreen and pinecones on the bottom. Quote from Charles Dickens in a circle in the center that says, "Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childish days; that can recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth; that can transport the sailor and the traveller, thousands of miles away, back to his own fire-side and his quiet home!”