Posts Tagged:summer

Throwback Thursday – A Toast to the Ebbing Days of Summer!

A toast to the ebbing days of summer! Color photograph of Alan and Christopher Yudt with their wives Jacqueline and Lisa, on the beach near the Surf Club, 1995 Beth Biondo, Photographer, Beth Biondo Collection, Montauk Library Archives.   August, with its oppressive heat and humidity, has stepped aside for Indian summer.  Mornings are chilly, but afternoons offer… Read more »

Summer Reading Week 6: Creepy Crawlies

What’s bugging you? I hope it’s not the creeping, crawling, climbing, flying critters we’ll be featuring this week when we explore the fascinating world of insects and arachnids. Find all this fun stuff in your “Missions” in ReadSquared!   Week   #6: CREEPY CRAWLIES  SHOW: The Smallest Show on Earth!   Felix the Flea wants to… Read more »

Summer Reading Week 1: Farmyard Friends

This week, we head to the farm for some “Udderly Amazing” shows, crafts, and special guests. Don’t be chicken! Check out the videos and get ready for some farmyard fun. Find all these activities in the MISSIONS section of READSquared. If you haven’t signed up for Summer Reading, click HERE. Have fun!   Week #1:Farmyard Friends SHOW DAY:… Read more »

Summer Trivia!

Celebrate the arrival of summer with the Montauk Library!  Complete the Summer Trivia below for a bag of summer goodies to kick-off summer fun! Email answers to: kids@montauklibrary.org   Good Luck!    

Summer Reading Saturday Special!

  Thank you for joining the Montauk Library Summer Reading Saturday Special! Today’s Saturday program is a special fairytale themed, Kids Can Cook With Selina. Follow along as Selina shows you how to make: sweet and spicy Hansel and Gretel Gingerbread Milkshake, a relaxing Sleeping Beauty in a Rainbow white chocolate night time soothing drink… Read more »

Summer Reading Saturday Special

  This Summer Reading Saturday Special is Bilingual Storytime with Mary Jane. Listen as Mary Jane reads a classic Spanish nursery rhyme, Los Pollitos by Susie Jaramillo. The book tells the story of three little chickies and their mother hen, and serves as a metaphor for the demanding nature of babies and the unconditional love,… Read more »