Posts By:Montauk Library

Summer Reading Saturday Special

  Thank you for joining the Montauk Library, Summer Reading Saturday Special.  Today, Theresa will be showing you how to create your own beach scene using rocks and pebbles from your backyard or the beach to make turtles and other unique designs. Don’t forget to go to ReadSquared after the video and use the secret… Read more »

Throwback Thursday- Nor’easter Aftermath

     It has always been assumed that the motel structure in this photograph taken by Dave Edwardes was the victim of a hurricane. However, we learned recently that the damage was actually wrought by a Nor’easter on November 6, 1953. Although we aren’t sure of this motel’s identity, we can take a guess, thanks… Read more »

Tuesday Storytime!

  Thank you for joining the Montauk Library Tuesday Storytime. Listen to the story, I Really Like Slop! by Mo Willems, read by Linda Delalla, Library Assistant.   Piggie really likes slop.  REALLY likes slop! She wants Gerald to try her favorite food.  Will Gerald be brave enough to try something he is sure he… Read more »

Hometown Heroes Storytime

  Many members of the Montauk community have stepped up to assist those in need or have continued to provide needed services during the past few months. The Library would like to celebrate members of the Montauk Community with, Hometown Heroes Storytime. Enjoy as Anthony Sosinski, aboard the Anna Mary, reads, Pirates Go To School… Read more »

Summer Reading Saturday Special

  Hi! Welcome to a special summer reading edition of Sharing Music with Lori! The 2020 Summer Reading Program theme is Imagine Your Story with a focus on fairytales, folklore and magic! Have fun exploring some traditional songs and you might even learn a new one! Don’t forget to log your mission on ReadSquared for… Read more »

Throwback Thursday- Panoramic View Postcard

Postcard of The Panoramic View, Inc., Old Montauk Highway      The archives at the Montauk Library holds a rich collection of postcards, many of which represent now-defunct Montauk motels from days gone by. It makes sense that motel owners would have created their own postcards; it was a cheap but ingenious form of advertising…. Read more »