
Similar to Cards for Hospitalized Kids Community Service Project (Grades 3-5) in Setauket
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Crafts R Fun: Mermaid Tail Suncatchers (Grades K-5)
Create a dazzling mermaid tail suncatcher and add a splash of ocean magic to your home!

PreSchool Storytime Ages 3.5- 5 yrs
We'll share lively stories & crafts that spark imagination, build early literacy skills & bring lots of smiles and giggles!

Washi Tape Bookmarks for Seniors Community Service Project (Grades 3-5)
Join us to make colorful, decorated bookmarks for our “Senior Bus” patrons. It’s a simple, creative way to bring smiles and brighten someone’s day! Participants will earn one hour of community service credit.

Extraordinary Pictionary (For Families w/ Children in Grades K-5)
Families will draw, guess, and take on hilarious challenges in an exciting and unpredictable game of Pictionary with a twist. It’s all about teamwork, creativity, and making fun memories while drawing your way to victory! Best suited for families with children in Grades K-5, but all family members..

PreSchool Storytime Ages 3.5- 5 yrs
We'll share lively stories & crafts that spark imagination, build early literacy skills & bring lots of smiles and giggles!



Draw Pokemon with Art Teacher Amy (Grades 1-5)
Draw the ever-popular Pikachu under the guidance of Art Teacher Amy. Then, grab some watercolors and watch your artwork come alive with bold, magical color!

Crafternoon (Ages 3-11 yrs. w/ caregiver)
Children and their caregivers can stop by the Library between 2:00-4:00 pm to create a work of art out of recycled materials. No registration required.

Crafternoon (Ages 3-11 yrs. w/ caregiver)
Children and their caregivers can stop by the Library between 12:00-2:00 pm to create a work of art out of recycled materials. No registration required.

Take & Make SRC Dinosaur Art Community Service Art Project (Grades 3 - 5)
Get ready to roar with creativity! Kids will design colorful dinosaurs on canvas, creating awesome dino masterpieces that will help decorate our library for the Summer Reading Challenge. Pick up your art kit starting on Mon., May 11 and return your creative work of art by Tue., May 26. Participants.

Sew-A-Plushie (Grades 4-5)
Have fun hand-sewing your own plushie while learning a practical skill with the Long Island Youth Development Art Club!





Crafts R Fun: Salt Dough (Grades K-5)
Use pantry staples to create a dough you can play with! If you have any allergy concerns, please contact the library at least 3 days before the program date.

Summer Reading Challenge Kick-Off Celebration (For Families w/ Children up to 5th Grade)
Summer is finally here! Join us for some carnival fun to celebrate. We'll have face painting, carnival games, music and more. Swing by anytime between 5-7 pm. No registration required.

Teddy Bear Picnic (Ages 3-6 yrs. w/ caregiver)
Meet us at The Bates House parking lot, 1 Bates Rd, Setauket-East Setauket, NY 11733. Bring a stuffed friend and lunch. We'll have a picnic, and tour of the grounds with the Three Village Garden Club, plus a surprise to celebrate National Gardening Week.

LEGO Club (Grades K-5)
Bring your ideas to life at LEGO Club! Build, create, and share your designs with friends while exploring your imagination brick by brick.


Dino Coding Challenge (Grades 2-5)
After learning some dino facts, kids will apply that knowledge towards coding Bee-Bots to complete challenges such as avoiding carnivorous dinos.

Bee Bots Dino Adventure (Grades Pre-K - 1)
Kids will dive into the world of coding, then program a Bee-Bot to embark on a dino-safari!

Volunteer at Hobbs Farm for Community Service (Grades 3-5)
Bethel Hobbs Community Farm is a volunteer-run farm that provides fresh, wholesome produce to those in need, through a network of local food pantries and soup kitchens. Kids will help with various farm tasks such as weeding beds, planting seeds, and picking produce. Dress for a mess and for the...

Teddy Bear Clinic (Grades K-2 w/ caregiver)
Children will learn about injury prevention and care, then dress up as medical staff and “treat” their own stuffed animals! Special thanks to Stony Brook Children's Hospital for providing training and materials. Don't forget to bring your stuffed animal!



