Winter Reading Club

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You can register for Winter Reading, log your books, and enter our prize raffles online using our new book tracking app Beanstack

 

Click here to register on your web browser or download the Beanstack app (iOS / Android).

Children

ONLINE:

Visit our Beanstack page or download the Beanstack app.

IN-PERSON:

Visit us in the Children's Department

BY PHONE:

631-589-4440 ex. 5

BY EMAIL:

kids@sayvillelibrary.org

teen

ONLINE:

Visit our Beanstack page or download the Beanstack app.

IN-PERSON:

Visit us in Teen Central

BY PHONE:

631-589-4440 ex. 6

BY EMAIL:

teens@sayvillelibrary.org

adult

ONLINE:

Visit our Beanstack page or download the Beanstack app.

IN-PERSON:

Visit us in Adult Services

BY PHONE:

631-589-4440 ex. 305

children

ONLINE:

Visit our Beanstack page or download the Beanstack app.

For assistance, stop by the Childrens Desk.

teen

ONLINE:

Visit our Beanstack page or download the Beanstack app.

IN-PERSON:

Tell a librarian at the Teen Desk about your book for a raffle ticket.

BY PHONE:

631-589-4440 ex. 6

BY EMAIL:

teens@sayvillelibrary.org

adult

ONLINE:

Visit our Beanstack page or download the Beanstack app.

IN-PERSON:

Drop off your Book Logs at the Reference Desk. For every book you complete you receive 1 ticket towards our end-of-the-winter prize raffle.

Warm Up with Wood-Burning

 

Thursday, January 15, 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Shake off those winter chills with an hour of relaxing illustration using our wood burning pens tools. Warning: these tools are extremely hot!
Winter Herbal Remedies (Teens)

Friday, January 23, 6:00 – 7:30 pm
Miss Alana is back to share her knowledge of herbal remedies for sleep and skin care. You will make a warming herbal drink and three products to take home—a skin oil, lavender sleep pillows, and your choice of a tea or hot chocolate blend.
Antarctica: My Experience at the Bottom of the World

Tuesday, February 3, 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Dr. Marianne E. McNamara, Professor of Biology and Oceanography, will highlight the adventures of conducting research on and living aboard an icebreaker for two months at the bottom of the world. Find out how scientists work (and play) in this harsh, remote but beautiful setting.