Paint a cute or scary jack-o’-lantern or make a beautiful fall decoration with this wooden pumpkin.
Smithtown Building Closed
Due to the storm that occurred during the early morning hours of August 19, which caused torrential flooding, our Smithtown Building suffered catastrophic damage to its lower level. Therefore, until further notice, our Smithtown Building will be closed while we continue to assess the damage and begin to rebuild. Our other three buildings remain open to assist our patrons. For updates, click here.
Holiday Closing
In observance of Thanksgiving, the Library will be closed Thursday, November 28. We will reopen on Friday, November 29 at 9:30am.
New York State Senator Mario Mattera and The Smithtown Library invite all women ages 40 and up to visit the traveling Mobile Mammography Van from Stony Brook University Cancer Center during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Disclaimer(s)
No registration required.
Game Day
We provide the space, tables, chairs and a variety of games. Meet friends here or make new ones.
Disclaimer(s)
No registration required.
Throw kindness around like confetti. Join us for crafts, read-alouds and songs all about getting along.
Wonderful Ones
This action-packed program engages little ones in language-based activities includes free play, stories and fun.
Disclaimer(s)
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Drop offs will not be permitted.
Spend an afternoon paired with a younger child for some arts and crafts projects. We will be using art materials; please dress appropriately.
Craft Buddies is a program in which a child is paired with a teen as they work to create a craft for the child to take home.
Join us for a round of this classic role-playing game! Perfect for players of all skill levels, this campaign will introduce you to the game and its rules while you play. Dice and snacks will be provided.
Disclaimer(s)
This program may not be suitable for those with food allergies.
Want to come to the Library in your pajamas? Join us for stories and songs and bring a favorite stuffed animal if you'd like!
Add color to the black and white framework of your family tree by finding newspaper articles about your relatives. Articles can help you to learn about their life experiences and character.