Monday, August 10, 2009

It is party time

If you complete the Summer Reading Club you will receive an invitation to Jim Cruise the "Spoonman." The "Spoonman" uses two ordinary tablespoons to do hilarious impressions, create a Hillbilly band using members of the audience and host a friendly sing-along competition. Everyone will get "spooned." You may choose ONE of the following shows:
Friday, August 14th at 10:30 am
Saturday, August 15th at 3:00 pm
Monday, August 17th at 4:30 pm
Monday, August 17th at 6:00 pm
Monday, August 17th at 7:00 pm

The winners are...

Matthew Vlacich
Cailey Ziegler
Emily Mehnert
Angela Ochoa
Christiana Elzi
Corinne Trommer
Michael Johnson
Katie Johnson

There is one more week to enter the raffle.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Tangier is still leading....

Once again all the schools have added members since last week --- let's see who is in the lead:
Tangier- 156
William Floyd - 146
Moriches - 132
Woodhull - 129
Hobart - 122

Monday, July 20, 2009

Week 3 Raffle Winners

Congratulations to this week's raffle winners:

1. Ashley Purpura

2. Julianna Dolezal

3. Gustave Giacopelli

4. Jason Paucar

5. Joseph Cobrera

6. Sarah Gross

7. Arriana Lospinuso

8. Ryan Collins

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

We have a tie.....

between William Floyd Elementary and Tangier Smith Elementary. They have 139 members signed up for summer reading.

Not too far behind is:

Moriches: 121
Woodhull: 118
Hobart: 113

There is still time to sign up!! Stop by the Library any time that we are open to sign up and pick up your registration packet!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Week 2 Raffle Winners

Congratulations to this week's raffle winners:

1. Jenni Cabrera

2. Ryan Zacher

3. Jack Luke Monti

4. Jaylynne Marmol

5. Alessia Higueros

6. Matthew Johnson

7. Brandon Mott

8. Kaitlyn Hibbert

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Eastport-South Manor Students

2009 Summer Reading Incentive
In an effort to extend literacy throughout the summer months, the elementary schools of Eastport-South Manor Central School District are sponsoring a reading incentive program. We hope to make this a fun program for students and their families. Although this is a voluntary project, we hope everyone will participate and parents will encourage their children to read over the summer. The grade level goals are as follows for students entering:

• Grade 1: 15 books (read and log with parental assistance)
• Grades 2 and 3: 10-15 books
• Grades 4, 5 and 6: 6-8 books

More information can be found using the following link http://www.esmonline.org/ under 2009 Summer Reading Incentive on the right hand side of the page.