Author Talk: 1000 Days in St. Barth by Lyle Greenfield (HYBRID EVENT)

It’s been described as a hybrid coffee table book, but Lyle Greenfield’s 1000 Daysin St. Barth is more than a collection of beautiful photographs (though there aremany). It is, as the cover states, “A memoir with special guests.” A collection ofengaging tales from his many visits to this storied island in the French West IndiesoverContinue reading “Author Talk: 1000 Days in St. Barth by Lyle Greenfield (HYBRID EVENT)”

Author Talk with Robyn Carr: An East End Libraries Event

Join East End Libraries for this author event Robyn Carr, author and creator of the Virgin River series, now in its 4th Season on Netflix, will be joining the East End Libraries of Long Island via Zoom. Registration is required. An East End Libraries Event with Westhampton Free Library. Saturday 11/12 virtually 1-2 PM ToContinue reading Author Talk with Robyn Carr: An East End Libraries Event

SHY, the Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers: A Conversation with Jesse Green and David Alpern

East End Libraries Present:Join David Alpern, radio and print journalist, and Jesse Green, chief theater critic for The New York Times, as they discuss Green’s collaboration with Mary Rodgers on her unique memoir, SHY, the Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers.5:30 — 7 PM Via Zoom November 10th To Register: Call (631) 324-0222 Ext. 3,Continue reading SHY, the Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers: A Conversation with Jesse Green and David Alpern

Video Recording of One with the Beatles

Tommy Sullivan, founding member of Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge, performs a loving tribute to the Beatles, John, Paul, George, and Ringo.

JSTOR Now Available Through Live-brary!

You can now access books, journals, articles, and more using your East Hampton Library Card! JSTOR includes research throughout multiple disciplines and can be accessed from home or the library. You can click the link here to go to our Research page on our website. Scroll down to find JSTOR, click the link, and youContinue reading “JSTOR Now Available Through Live-brary!”

Author Talk: “The Art of Stamps” by George Theotocatos

“The Art of Stamps: Messengers of History and the Character of Nations” Postage stamps serve a purpose far greater than their practical use. These miniature works of art masterfully depict images of a country’s disasters and triumphs, its people and politics, its identity and evolution. They open windows of imagination and wisdom about our pastContinue reading “Author Talk: “The Art of Stamps” by George Theotocatos”

Marie Curie’s Life & Work-  by Edward A. Sierra

Join us for a presentation by Edward A. Sierra Marie Curie’s Life & WorkA scientist and early pioneer of radioactivity, Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the first person and only woman to win the Nobel twice. Curie is also still the only person awarded a Nobel Prize inContinue reading “Marie Curie’s Life & Work-  by Edward A. Sierra”

The Great Give Back 2021

Last week, the Adult Reference Department collected items to be donated to our local animal shelters. With great success, there were many pet supplies donated for homeless pets including food, kitty litter, dog crates, cat carriers, treats, and more! On Saturday, October 16th, the library hosted another way to give back by having volunteers stuffContinue reading “The Great Give Back 2021”

1st Annual East Hampton Library Seed Swap

Have you saved seeds from your home garden this year? Come by our first seed swap to share them and swap them with your local community on November 3rd at 6PM. Register to attend here. Seeds from our seed library will be available to take as well as any seeds brought and saved from otherContinue reading “1st Annual East Hampton Library Seed Swap”