Nursery Rhyme Time
Enjoy a traditional time of nursery rhymes and songs for baby.
1 North Country Road
Smithtown, NY 11787
United States
Only the First Floor of the Smithtown Building is currently open on with limited services.
Enjoy a traditional time of nursery rhymes and songs for baby.
Enjoy Halloween stories, fingerplays, songs and crafts with your little one. Feel free to bring them in their Halloween costume.
Looking for a good book to read and discuss with other book lovers? Join us to discuss this month's book selection, Eddie Winston is Looking for Love by Marianne Cronin. This program will take place in person and will also be available on Zoom.
We provide the space, tables, chairs and a variety of games. Meet friends here or make new ones.
No registration required.
We provide the space, tables, chairs and a variety of games. Meet friends here or make new ones.
No registration required.
It's time for the Great Give Back. Help local soup kitchens get ready for Thanksgiving when you decorate placemats with a younger buddy.
Each teen will receive community service for this program.
Help local soup kitchens get ready for Thanksgiving when you decorate placemats with a teen buddy.
Let’s read autumn tales and make a seasonal scarecrow craft.
Make bags full of birthday goodies for patrons of our Children's Department to enjoy.
Each teen will receive community service for this program.
Come down to the Library to learn all about the traditional Mexican holiday of Dia De Los Muertos and design your own sugar skull.
Come to the Children’s Room during these hours to tinker, build and play with a variety of STEAM challenges, toys and projects.
No registration required.
Come to the Children’s Room during these hours to tinker, build and play with a variety of STEAM challenges, toys and projects.
No registration required.
Join former Newsday staff writer and local history author Bill Bleyer as he discusses his new book The Roosevelts in New York City. Learn about the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace, where the future president grew up with thre