Just the beginning

If you were wondering about the construction taking place on Monday, here’s the reason. The beautiful brickwork began outside the library. This is only the beginning, but maybe you’ll find yours. If not, there’s a lot more to come through the generosity of our patrons.

Looking ahead

We’re very excited about the work taking place at the library but there are other activities to look forward to in July – which is just around the corner!

It’s not too early to start thinking about the search for your winning frog

This year’s contest is bound to be another winner. Don’t forget to dream up a prize winning story about catching and training your frog.

We seem to be planning more than one aquatic type of activity this July in the Children’s Library

And something for the adults, an early evening at Red Top Market to benefit the library!

Also, don’t forget about the Keen Readers Book Club

The book this month is The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah. Request a copy, or if you’ve already read it, come out to join the discussion. New members are always welcome!

Goodbye May – Hello June

June Week One: Busy Beginnings

Looking ahead to June- week one looks quite busy! Besides the regular Wednesday story hour, there are events and activities for the kids on Thursday AND Friday!

Thursday will feature Ms. Ally’s Creative Club at an afternoon event for young children.

Friday evening, June 7, 6 pm

Brian Richards will return to entertain young and old, with both magic and comedy, at our Annual Backyard Event! Grab your blanket or beach chair and reserve your spot on the back lawn of the library.

Annual Memorial Day Parade Honoring Veterans

It turned out to be another beautiful morning for the annual Memorial Day Parade. The crowds of spectators and parade participants, once again, turned out to honor our veterans. Though weather predictions kept many from joining our bike brigade, the banner was proudly carried the entire distance by two brave, young friends of our library.

Bikers getting ready to join the parade

May Busy and Beautiful

Halfway through the beautiful month of May and summer is almost here! What marks the beginning of summer here in Vincentown? The Memorial Day Parade, of course! This year marks the 145th annual Memorial Day Parade, honoring our United States military personnel. The parade begins at 10 am, so get there early for a good spot.

Our library will again be participating in the parade with the Children’s Bike Brigade. And again, lemonade will be offered outside the Children’s Library for the thirsty crowd.

Looking ahead to summer, check out Ms. Kim’s schedule for events.

Book Club

Enjoy all that “extra” leisure time (after running to graduations, sporting events, yard work, etc.) this summer by sitting back and reading a good book. The June selection for the Keen Readers will be “The Frozen River” by Ariel Lawhon. It looks like a great read (a “gripping historical mystery”) and there are plenty of copies available for members and those interested in joining. The book club meets the second Thursday of the month, 7 pm, at the library.

Mother’s Day Weekend!

We’re looking forward to big events with Arts in the Village returning to this Mother’s Day Weekend . The event will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday May 11th 2024 and will include local artists, musicians, food and a painting station.

Here at the Library

Sally’s Cafe will be open for business selling delicious snacks!

Plus we’re having a Huge book sale!

Face painting!

And don’t forget to send the kids over to see Miss Kim to create a little something for Mother’s Day!

Are you ready to begin planting? The Vincentown Garden Club will be selling veggies and herbs, in flats and pots (rain or shine).

Here’s hoping the weather cooperates!

2024 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD WINNER

The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the winner of the 2024 Community Service Award – Lindy Thomas! Lindy served as a teacher and librarian in the Southampton School District for 35 years. She is the author of “A Child’s Scrapbook of Vincentown,” written in 1987, published in 1990, and redone in 2019.

Ms. Thomas is a member of the Southampton Historical Society serving as a trustee for over 10 years.  She contributes to the Society’s newsletter “Hello Central” with monthly columns detailing local history of our area.  In addition, she serves as a docent at the old schoolhouse on Race St. for the annual 3rd grade tour sponsored by the Historical Society.

Ms. Thomas is an active member of the Vincentown Methodist Church where she contributes her time to various charitable events supported by the Church.  Most recently she procured a Ukrainian speaker for the Church and general public.  Due to her efforts, a Ukrainian Trust Chain was established and over $2000.00 was raised for the suffering people of Ukraine.

Lindy Thomas was a major part of the Southampton Schools 100th Anniversary celebration.  She prepared material for publication and promoted awareness of the Anniversary for all the citizens of Southampton. She has also spent many hours collecting items for gift baskets for the STAR Foundation golf outings.

We appreciate her kindness, commitment and generosity to her fellow citizens and community, as well as the time and talent she has devoted to the town she loves. With her service to others, Lindy Thomas makes our community a better place to live and enjoy.

Everyone is invited to come and celebrate Lindy on Tuesday, April 23rd at 7pm at the library. We will hold an award ceremony and have a reception with light refreshments immediately after.

Spring?

Well it sure is beginning to look like spring. But temperatures this week might discourage setting those seedlings out just yet. Why not settle back and read a good book instead? A book to help you plan your garden; a book to plan your meals with all the fresh herbs and produce from your garden; or maybe just a good story to kick back and read in your easy chair.

If you’re not sure what to read why not join The Keen Readers? The library book club meets the second Thursday of the month, 7 pm, at the library. The book selection for April is The Mystery Guest, by Nita Prose.

In the Children’s Library,  the arrival of spring has Miss Kim thinking about summer. Once again we’ll have the annual backyard event with Magician Brian Richards, and, the ever popular Frog Jump. And Miss Kim has planned a fun filled month of Adventures in Wonderland, based on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Stop by the library and visit for more information.

Last, but not least, spring into the season with Springtime Story Hour Wednesday mornings at 10:30 am. Call to let Miss Kim know you’re coming!