Friday, August 20, 2010

If I Was King of the World

I can’t hear the phrase “king of the world” without thinking of Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic. However, when I was looking around for something interesting to blog about, I came across this wonderful website. The King of the World project was created by Jack Morgan and Tabitha Bazely who asked 300 school children from Kindergarten through Grade 8 how they would answer the profound question: What would you do if you were king/queen of the world? The answers came in the form of art, writing and video. The children’s responses are uplifting and entertaining. It cheered me greatly; hope it does the same for you.


Posted by Sue Ann

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Fun Things To Do In August



August is one of the busiest vacation months of the summer. There are many places to visit all around the world, but for those who want to stay closer to home and avoid the stress of traveling, why not check out what Long Island has to offer. From our Long Island children's Museum, to our many lighthouses found throughout the Island, to one of the most popular viewed aquariums in Riverhead, Long Island has a lot to offer.




For those of you who are just relaxing at home this month why not come in with the family and browse through our wonderful collection of literature. Take a trip to your favorite country, travel through space, solve a mystery and much much more. You'll feel like you're on vacation without ever having to leave your house!. All of these exciting ventures are waiting for you so come on in today!
Enjoy the rest of your summer!!
by Josephine

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Gizmo Guys!

Our Summer Reading Club officially ended this past Saturday with two fun-filled shows featuring The Gizmo Guys. Allan Jacobs and Barrett Felker kept the audiences entertained and laughing with their juggling and comedy.

Check out some photos from the shows below:








We hope everyone who attended had a great time, and we thank Allan and Barrett for putting on a fantastic closing program for us!

Posted by: Amy

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

I Scream, you scream!

On a hot summer's day is there anything better than a nice cold scoop of ice cream?


The answer is, yes! Two nice cold scoops of ice cream!


Through the years I have had so many different, "favorite" flavors of ice cream. Once upon a time, it was coffee flavored. Then it was chocolate peanut butter, then it was mint chocolate chip, then I just went for plain old vanilla with hot fudge on top, then it was chocolate chip cookie dough, THEN...oh you get the idea.


Once upon a time ice cream was not available in the United States! The first recorded instance of the desert being served on our shores was in 1744 when a gentleman wrote about eating this treat at a banquet prepared by the then governor of Maryland, Thomas Bladen. Vanilla ice cream is said to have been introduced by Thomas Jefferson after a visit to France. Jefferson brought the recipe home with him and the rest is American history!


Many people believe ice cream was created in China when some people decided to mix yak's milk with water ices! No one is quite sure when the Chinese started making ice cream, but Marco Polo brought their recipes back to Italy in the 13th century. At some point someone realized that the treat might taste better with cow's milk.



From that point on many adventurous inventors have tried their hands at improving on what many believe is the perfect desert. For instance, did you know that the ice cream pop was created when someone decided it might be a fun idea to combine the deliciousness of an Eskimo Pie with the fun of a lollipop? This was called the "Good Humor" bar, and was first enjoyed by the public in 1921.

Ice Cream also comes in many more flavors than ever before! Some are undeniably indulgeant such as Ben and Jerry's aptly named, "Chubby Hubby", which consists of fudge covered, peanut butter filled pretzels, in malt vanilla flavored ice cream, with fudge and peanut butter ripples.
If that doesn't sound too strange for you, than how about Lobster flavored ice cream? If this doesn't sound like your cup of tea, you needn't worry. You would need to travel to Bar Harbor, Maine to try it.

What is the most unusual flavor of Ice Cream which I have tried, you ask? Green Tea ice cream is a refereshing twist on the treat. It is more readily available than Lobster flavored, and has an Asian influence which seems so very appropriate given ice cream's Asian origins.

-Posted by Miss Jessikah