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Cold
Spring Harbor Library &
Environmental
Center
95
Harbor Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
Tel:
(631) 692-6820 Fax: (631) 692-6827
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View our events
calendars online, and even sign up for programs from
home.
Library-Sponsored
Programs
Community
Events Calendar
If you would like to book a meeting
room, check the events calendar for availability, and read and fill out
the meeting room policy and
application.
You
will be notified of availability and approval.
Let Your Legacy Live on at Your Library

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Day after day, students and adults are looking for a place for quiet or group study and all the tables are full! We must seek your support to sponsor more study tables and chairs.
Donations at all levels will be appreciated and corporate sponsorships will also be welcome.
Please call Helen Crosson, Library Director, at 631-692-6820 for all the details.
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NEW! Borrow
passes to area museums!
Family passes are available for the
American Museum of Natural History, the
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
the Museum of Modern Art, the Heckscher Museum of Art,
the Nassau County Museum of Art, and Old Westbury Gardens.
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Encyclopedia Britannica Online offers access
to information on a wide
range of subjects
for older students and adults.

The Community Resource Database of
Long Island provides information on
over
12,000 Health, Human Service, and
Educational resources on Long
Island.
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Find great fiction and non-fiction to read,
and also retrieve author read-alikes,
book lists, book discussion guides, and more.

World
Book offers more than
25,000 encyclopedia articles.
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Suffolk
e-Resources are accessible from
anywhere by
entering your library barcode.
Founded in 1886, the library serves the communities of Cold Spring Harbor, Laurel Hollow and Lloyd Harbor.
"We live in a digital universe and librarians are the
navigators who help sort out the alphabet soup of the Internet.
You have to be able to access and understand what you have in front of
you and that's what the good libraries do."
--William Zeisel, managing
director of Americans for Libraries Council
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