The Rogers Memorial Library Newsletter Online
Message From The Director: Greetings, In early June, I had the pleasure of presenting the Rogers Memorial Library scholarships to four graduating seniors from Southampton High School. Funding was provided by Ellen Jo Myers, The Hamptons State Bank, Suffolk County National Bank and Merrill Lynch. Students Julia Leef... read more
January/February - March/April - May/June - July - August
Beachcombing For Books
Join the Adult Summer Reading Program and your summer reading could win you prizes. Each book you read or listen to is worth one grand prize entry. Earn additional entries by taking part in our genre discussion groups or answering our weekly quiz: Name That Book. To see the grand prizes, check out the weekly quiz, find out about the discussion groups, or sign up, stop by the Reference Desk.
Local History Research
You are one click away from genealogical and local history research! Did you know you can now search the library's local history collection from home?
Click here to begin your research.
Battle of the Books
Battle of the Books needs ALL SERIOUS READERS!
Entering grades 6th-9th. Informational meeting will be held Monday, June 14, 7:00 p.m. Battle of the Books Competition: Saturday, August 14th. Receive 8 books, enjoy camaraderie, competition, and the prestige of representing your library as over 40 libraries compete for the county title. Must be available Saturday, 8/14.
2010 Titles for the Battle of the Books
Teen Summer Reading Club
Make Waves at Your Library - Ages 11 & up.
Registration begins Monday, June 21st.
Reporting begins Tuesday, July 6th.
Report on books and earn chances to win cool prizes.
Click here to submit a teen book report
RML Adult Programs Online
Click here to watch some of the library’s adult programs you may have missed. Choose from a selection of several dozen RML concerts, oral history programs and general talks. Or if you prefer, remember you can also check out many programs on DVD. On your next visit, why not take a few moments to browse through the selections on the cart in the Madelle Semerjian Gallery near the program flyers.
Outreach Services for the Homebound Patron
Your library is here to serve the entire community. Residents who cannot visit the library because of a temporary or permanent condition can have books and materials delivered to them either by a volunteer or through the mail. Large print books can be sent postage paid through the mail. If you are in need of this service or would like more information, please call Margaret at 283-0774 extension 504 for full details.
By the Book @ Rogers Memorial Library
Meet Finny: Finny Short, the heroine of Justin Kramon’s novel, Finny, is an unusual girl. She is not beautiful, with her wild red hair and... read more
Small Business Counseling
Make an appointment with a representative for SCORE for free, confidential business counseling. Counselors are well-versed in how to develop effective business plans and create strategies for business growth. Appointments are available on alternating Fridays between 10:00 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Cooper Hall. Call 283-0774 x 505.

Join the Adult Summer Reading Program and your summer reading could win you prizes.
Each book you read or listen to is worth one grand prize entry.
Earn additional entries by taking part in our genre discussion groups or answering our weekly quiz: Name That Book.
To see the grand prizes, check out the weekly quiz, find out about the discussion groups, or sign up, stop by the Reference Desk.

Make Waves at Your Library - Ages 11 & up.
Your library is here to serve the entire community. Residents who cannot visit the library because of a temporary or permanent condition can have books and materials delivered to them either by a volunteer or through the mail. Large print books can be sent postage paid through the mail. If you are in need of this service or would like more information, please call Margaret at 283-0774 extension 504 for full details.

