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516-249-9090

 

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516-694-9697

 

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116 Merritts Road

Farmingdale, NY 11735

 

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falmail@nassaulibrary.org

 

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We're Revamping to Serve You Better!

Take a Look at Our Plans!

 

Library Floor Plans                             

New Library Side Entrance 

 

 

 

 

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The Farmingdale Public Library is Revamping to Serve You Better

Your library will be undergoing an exciting renovation of interior spaces this spring.

Here's what we're upgrading:

Improving Access to the Building

  • Side Entrance will be built providing for easier access to the building from the parking lot.

  • Front Entrance will have a weather-protection overhang installed.

Repurposing Existing Space

  • New Children's Library will be located on the North side of the main floor to provide more space for print materials, an interactive play area, parent seating, a storytelling square, computers, and technology.

  • Teen Scene, for children in Grade 6 and up, will have mobile technologies, flexible seating, the Young Adult Fiction collection, gaming computers, Smart technology, and collaborative workspaces.

  • Media Center will contain the DVD , CD, Book-on-CD collections and Download Depot to access the library's collection of iTunes and OverDrive downloadable audio books and eBooks.

  • Grand Reading and Work Area will be located down the main aisle with tables and seating for reading and research.

  • Bookstore shelving to make it easier for you to find materials.

  • New Reading Room will have comfortable seating and will be located near the New Fiction, New Releases, and current magazines.

  • Art will be displayed on the new walls created by the areas listed above in addition to the Gallery on the lower level.

  • Cafe vending machines and seating in the rotunda to provide snacks or beverages.

Improving Technology

  • Additional computers for patrons to access the Library's online databases, search the Web, and complete assignments and projects.

  • Dedicated space for our DVD , CD, and Book-on-CD collections and a place for new technologies required for downloadable content.

  • Plug-n-play worktables with electrical outlets built in and ready for laptop or other mobile device use.

Making Staff Space Public Space

Rearranging and condensing back office staff space provides dedicated areas for:

  • Senior Connections, an information and referral service for senior citizens, where seniors talk to informed senior volunteers to obtain information, gain knowledge about timely topics, or inquire about money-saving government programs.

  • Career Counseling Center, for private, one-on-one assistance from our professional career counselor. You can access career materials, learn how to write a resume, perform a job search, and complete online job applications.

  • Small Meeting Room space for book discussion groups and small group meetings.

Installing a Self-Service Machine

  • Self-Check  will be available in the Children's Library. Your library has been selected to be a pilot sight for self-check and radio frequency identification (RFID). These technologies will be introduced in the new Children's Library and will allow you to check out your materials in privacy and without waiting on line.

Creating a Reading Garden to Use Outdoor Space

  • Reading Garden will contain indigenous plants and solar lanterns so you can enjoy a beautiful space throughout the year.

  • The garden will have access from the Children's Library and Adult stacks for everyone to use. 

Updating the Building

  • Bathrooms will be updated.

  • Family Bathroom will be built to allow for parents to accompany their child to the restroom and seniors to be assisted by aides

  • Meeting Rooms will be updated with energy efficient lighting, new paint, and new ceiling tiles.

  • Stage Lighting, spotlights and track lighting will be installed for performances, speakers, and programs.

  • Projectors and A/V equipment will be installed in the larger meeting rooms.

  • Air conditioning and heating system will be balanced to provide optimum efficiency and comfort. Modifications to HVAC ductwork will be made to meet the needs of new spaces.

  • Carpeting will be replaced in current locations.

  • Tile in rotunda will be fixed.

What Will Happen During the Renovation Project?

  • A Temporary Library will be established in the Library's lower level meeting rooms and gallery. There, you'll find the circulation desk; the reference desk; the children's library; public-use computers; and popular books, DVDs, CDs, and magazines. Library programs will continue as well. The main floor of the Library will be closed to the public.

  • THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED BRIEFLY TO MOVE TO THE LOWER LEVEL TEMPORARY LIBRARY AND THEN WILL REOPEN TO SERVE YOU.

  • Call Ahead Pick Up. Call us before you come to the Library to request a book, DVD, CD, or Book-on-CD. If the item is available, they will be put aside for one hour for you to pick up.

Call the library at 516-249-9090 or access our website at http://www.farmingdalelibrary.org for information related to the renovation.

 

Did you know that you can do the following from our website:

Find a book in the online catalog - click on catalog

Reserve a book online - click on My Library Account

Renew library materials  - click on My Library Account

See what books you have out - click on My Library Account

Check out our latest newsletter - click on Newsletter

View upcoming programs - go to our homepage

Register for no-fee library programs - click on Calendar of Events

Download an audio book - click on OverDrive

Download an eBook - click on OverDrive

Search the  iTunes audio books collection - click on iTunes Audio Books

Enjoy an online storytime -  click on Kids Page

Get Homework Help from Tutor.com - click on Live Homework Help

Check out the latest Game Sites for Teens - click on Teen Page

Read digital articles using Library's online databases - click on Electronic Resources

Access bookmarked authoritative websites on various subjects - click on Delicious

Read our librarian's blogsChildren's Blog, Teen Blog, Reference Blog, Senior Connections

Become a fan of the Library -  go to www.facebook.com

Email a reference question - go to falmail@nassaulibrary.org

Ask a reference question 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - click on Live Librarian

Get a recommendation on your next read  - click on Book Fanatics of Farmingdale

Follow us on Twitter for tweets of interest - go to twitter.com/Knowtweets

All this and more at your Library's website!

 

Upcoming Events

(please click on event for more information)

 

Wednesday, March 10

Poetry Group: 7:00pm

 

Thursday, March 11

Animals on Parade: 7:00pm

 

Friday, March 12

Tai Chi: 10:00am

 

Saturday, March 13

Yoga with Elaine: 10:00am

Book and Cook 10:00am

 

Sunday, March 14

Isotope Stompers: 2:00pm 

 

Monday, March 15

Grandparent Time: 10:00am 

Short Story Group: 10:30am

Monday Matinee: 2:00pm

Me and My Buddy: 7:00pm

 

Tuesday, March 16

Tai Chi: 11:00am

ABC and Me: 1:30pm

 

Wednesday, March 17

Bright Beginnings: 10:15am

Email Kindergarten: 2:00pm

Current International Affairs: 2:30pm

Zumba: 7:00pm

Writers' Group: 7:00pm

Family Bingo: 7:00pm

 

Thursday, March 18

Bright Beginnings: 12:00pm

Nutrition and Fitness: 7:00pm

Common Sense Parenting: 7:00pm

Picking a Prom Dress: 7:00pm

 

Friday, March 19

Tai Chi: 10:00am

Lazy Letters: 4:15pm

 

Saturday, March 20

Yoga with Elaine: 10:00am 

Book and Cook: 10:00am

 

Monday,  March 22

Grandparent Time: 10:00am

Short Story Group: 10:30am

Arts and Crafts with Joanne: 7:00pm

 

Tuesday,  March 23

Tai Chi: 11:00am 

Farmingdale Library Cinema: 1:00pm, 7:00pm

ABC and Me: 1:30pm

Intro to Sudoko: 7:00pm

Cha Ching: 7:00pm

 

Wednesday, March 24

Bright Beginnings: 10:15am

Internet Kindergarten: 2:00pm

Cosmos the Robot: 4:15pm

Poetry Group: 7:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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