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In Person: 116 Merritts Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735

Email: falmail@nassaulibrary.org



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Mission Statement 

 

To view the library's Long Range Plan Click Here.

 

 

 

The FARMINGDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY, serving the residents of U.F.S.D. #22, has as it's primary mission: 

1. Enhancing the cultural, recreational and educational needs of all the community by serving 
as a center for print and non print materials; 

2. Facilitating access to information and knowledge through cooperation with other libraries and educational institutions; 

3. Providing meeting space for local groups and organizations interested in the cultural, 

    recreational and educational development of the citizens of the community. 

 

 

Goals...

 

1. The Library will redesign its interior and exterior spaces to increase library visits and the use of library services.

  • Create comfortable seating areas for readers.
  • Purchase addition public computers.
  • Design a teen area.
  • Create a reading garden
  • Provide improved signage and displays throughout the Library.
  • Investigate an expansion of the Children's Room.
  • Investigate an improved refreshment area.
  • Feature artwork throughout the building and on the grounds.
  • Investigate providing additional points of entry to the building.
  • Create a media area for listening and browsing.
  • Provide improved facilities for cultural and recreational activities.
  • Purchase a self-check to enhance circulation.
  • Investigate the purchase of a large-screen TV for viewing special events, such as important sporting and cultural events. 

 

2. The Library will strive to provide materials in a variety of formats and languages to meet the needs of all patrons. 

  • Provide formal and informal opportunities for patrons to learn how to use the Library's electronic resources including the OPAC and online databases.
  • Monitor circulation statistics to gauge patron interest in particular topics.
  • Continue to make use of available tools for collection development and to order library materials quickly. 
  • Make public aware of the materials that are available to them both in the library and from home.

 

3. The Farmingdale Library will keep abreast of trends in programming to provide programs on topics of high interest for all patrons.

  • Increased intergenerational programming.
  • Increase amount of programming for boys.
  • Provide additional programs on topics of high interest, such as technology and cooking.
  • Provide educational programming.

 

 

4. The Library will communicate with the community to increase awareness of library activities and obtain feedback regarding patron needs. 

 

  • Develop Advisory Councils, such as a Youth Advisory Council, Senior Advisory Council, Art Advisory Council.

  • Play a more active part in other community organizations.

  • Be a source of community information and activities.

  • Investigate improved ways of communicating with the public.

  • Enhance the Library's outreach efforts to groups such as the homebound, nursing homes, and Headstart.

  • Develop additional cooperative activities with local schools and organizations.

 

 

5. The Library will develop and support services and programs to encourage reading in all age groups.

  • Continue Library involvement with Farmingdale Reads and other reading events.
  • Work more closely with the Farmingdale schools, which will enable the Library to support curriculum learning standards and the work of the Farmingdale schools through activities that are appropriate in a public library setting.
  • Develop and support additional reading groups for all ages.
  • Develop the Library's Readers' Advisory service.
  • If the Library purchases a large screen TV, tie in screenings of special sporting and cultural events with materials available at the Library.

Newsletter

Calendar of Events


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Calendar of Events

January / February

Adult Programs

Children's Programs


Upcoming Events &

Registrations

(please click on event for more information)

 

February 22

Winter Walk-In Craft: 10:00am

Career Connections: 10:00am

Pilates: 7:00pm

Poetry Group: 7:00pm

Frogs and Bug Show: 7:00pm

Candyland Creations: 7:00pm

 

February 23

Magnets: May the Force Be With You: 2:00pm

Japanese Braiding: 3:00pm

Aerobics: 7:00pm

The Magic and Comedy of Jim McClenahan: 7:00pm

 

February 24

Registration: Guitar Hero

 

Jump for Joy: 10:30am

Fairy Tale & Folktale Bingo: 2:00pm

 

February 25

Knitting: 2:00pm

Guitar Hero: 2:00pm

 

February 27

AARP Tax Assistance: 9:30am

Parent Child Workshop: 10:30am

Short Story Group: 10:30am

All Ages Defensive Driving: 6:00pm

What's Cooking at My Fun Place: 7:00pm

 

February 28

Grandparent Time: 10:30am

Tai Chi: 11:00am

Farmingdale Library Cinema: 1:00pm, 6:30pm

Jedi Training Camp: 7:00pm

 

February 29

Teddy Bear Tea: 4:00pm

All Ages Defensive Driving: 6:00pm

Farmingdale Creative Writing Group: 7:00pm

Spirit Communications Lecture & Spot Readings by Josephine Ghiringhelli: 7:00pm

Animal Fun: 7:00pm

 

March 1

Registration: Mah Jongg

Registration: Meal Planning for People with Diabetes

Registration: Get Organized Now

Registration: Medication Management

Registration: Cake Decorating

Registration: Ready or Not, Spring is Here!

Registration: Wills and Trusts

Registration: How to Sell Your Gold and Silver

Registration: Remodeling Today

Registration: Martial Arts

 

Toddler Time: 10:00am

ABC and Me: 1:30pm

Family Movie Night: 6:30pm

 

March 2

Registration: Traditional Karate

 Storytime & Demonstration

Registration: Vroom, Vroom

Registration: What's Cooking at My Fun Place

 

March 3

Registration: Hunger Games

 

March 5

Parent Child Workshop: 10:30am

Short Stories Group: 10:30am

What's Cooking at My Fun Place: 7:00pm

 

March 6

Grandparent Time: 10:30am

Tai Chi: 11:00am

Martial Arts: 4:15pm

Farmingdale Library Cinema: 1:00pm, 6:30pm

 

March 7

Stranger Smarts: 10:30am

Poetry Group: 7:00pm

 

March 8

Toddler Time: 10:00am

ABC and Me: 1:30pm

Pirates and Princesses: 7:00pm

 

 

 

  
Farmingdale Public Library  (Directions)
116 Merritts Road
Farmingdale NY 11735
516-249-9090

Library Hours: (Holiday Hours)
Mon, Tues, Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
Wed: 10:00am-9:00pm
Fri: 9:00am-6:00pm
Sat. 9:00am-5:00pm (Sept.-June)     9:00am-1:00pm (July-August)
Sun. 1:00pm-5:00pm (September-May)
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