Thursday, April 28, 2011

Spring Break









It's back to school today after a fun-filled spring break week at the Syosset Library. Last week was a big hit filled with activities and programs for all kids to enjoy and participate in. From movies, to making art with Michael Albert and of course we can't forget our little newborns for Stomp it up! To end the break, we had a full house attend the comical and lively magic show by Jim McClenahan.
I hope everyone enjoyed their spring break!!


Our next kick off program will be our summer reading club. It will be here before you know it!!!!!


posted by Josephine




Friday, April 22, 2011

Happy Earth Day!






Happy Earth Day, Syosset Kids! As I am sure you have all recently heard "green is the new black!"


While that statement may confuse you, what it basically means is that "going green" a term used to describe many actions we can take to protect our environment has become extremely popular these days. How does this relate to the color black then?


Saying that something is "the new black" is a funny saying to indicate the sudden widespread popularity of something. And as mentioned above, keeping the environment safe has been a hot topic recently. So therefore I say once again, "green is the new black".


Though as children, it may seem that this is beyond you, there are many things you can do in order to "go green" easily on your own and begin living life in tune with the environment.


You can check out a book which gives you ideas on art projects which can be made out of recycled materials, for instance. Did you know that used egg cartons and milk cartons make great materials for budding artists? In fact, when I was younger and "going green" wasn't on the tip of every one's tongue as it is today, I used to make tons of great things re-using household materials. I even used egg cartons as a palate for paints! Sometimes I would put soil in them and plant flowers, which brings me to another great way you an go green.


With the spring weather right around the corner, why not ask your parents if you can try gardening? If you plant flowers, they provide food for insects such as bees who pollinate them and in turn make honey. Even planting a simple green leaved plant can be good for the environment in a small way. My brother once planted a seed in the backyard and it has now grown into a tree which towers well over 12 feet tall!


When cleaning out your closet make sure you donate old clothes instead of throwing them out. They may not fit you anymore, but there are sure to be people in need who can use them and it creates less garbage. You can find donation bins outside of many shopping centers. Clothing that is too worn to be donated can be cut up to make rags or can even be worn as gardening clothes!


Of course you can also encourage your parents to get reusable bags for the grocery stores instead of wasteful plastic, but what about when you go shopping for things other than food? There are companies that produce small portable bags which can be carried anywhere and used when you are shopping for anything from video games to the clothing you get to replace your donations with.


With your help we can make every day Earth Day!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring Has Sprung!

Messenger Bag Craft, Kids' Book Club, Lego Club. These are just a few of the classes the Syosset kids have been enjoying so far this Spring. Take a look at all the fun!







There will be even more fun happening in the coming weeks. Check out our Spring Newsletter to see what other fantastic classes we are offering in April and May.


Posted by: Amy

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

811 is Where You'll Find It.... Poetry!

April is poetry month! (My personal favorite!) :-) Come on in and read a poem or two....write a poem or two...or take a poem or two (from our poem box, of course).
-Posted by Nadine