Rogers Memorial Library
The Rogers Memorial Library, located in Southampton, New York, is a public library that has been serving the community for over a century. The library was established in 1895, with a collection of approximately 1,000 books, and has since grown to become one of the largest and most comprehensive libraries in the Hamptons. The library's mission is to provide free and open access to information, education, and entertainment for all members of the community, and to foster a love of reading and learning in people of all ages.
History of the Rogers Memorial Library
The Rogers Memorial Library was founded by Emma Rogers, a wealthy philanthropist who donated the land and funds for the library’s construction. The library was built in 1895 and was designed by the prominent architectural firm of Hoppin & Koen. The building’s design was inspired by the Colonial Revival style, which was popular at the time, and features a grand reading room, a children’s room, and a collection of over 10,000 volumes. Over the years, the library has undergone several expansions and renovations, including a major addition in 2004 that doubled the library’s size and added new facilities, such as a state-of-the-art media center and a community room.
Collection and Services
The Rogers Memorial Library boasts an impressive collection of over 100,000 items, including books, audiobooks, e-books, DVDs, CDs, and digital media. The library also offers a wide range of services, including free Wi-Fi, public computers, printing and scanning, and interlibrary loan. The library’s staff is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and is always available to assist patrons with their research needs. The library also offers a variety of programs and events for adults, children, and teens, including author readings, book clubs, children’s storytime, and teen gaming nights.
Collection Category | Number of Items |
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Books | 80,000 |
Audiobooks | 5,000 |
E-books | 10,000 |
DVDs | 5,000 |
CDs | 2,000 |
Digital Media | 1,000 |
Community Engagement
The Rogers Memorial Library is committed to engaging with the community and providing services that meet the needs of local residents. The library offers a variety of programs and events, including author readings, book clubs, children’s storytime, and teen gaming nights. The library also partners with local organizations, such as the Southampton Historical Museum and the Southampton Arts Center, to provide educational and cultural programming. In addition, the library offers a variety of services for seniors, including home delivery of library materials and large print books.
Children’s Services
The Rogers Memorial Library has a strong commitment to serving the needs of children and families. The library offers a variety of programs and services, including storytime, book clubs, and craft activities. The library also has a large collection of children’s books, including picture books, early readers, and young adult fiction. The library’s children’s room is designed to be a welcoming and engaging space for children, with comfortable seating, colorful decor, and a variety of toys and games.
- Storytime for children aged 2-5
- Book clubs for children aged 6-12
- Craft activities for children aged 5-12
- Summer reading program for children aged 5-18
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The library is open Monday through Thursday from 9:30 am to 8:00 pm, Friday from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. The library is closed on Sundays.
Does the library offer free Wi-Fi?
+Yes, the library offers free Wi-Fi to all patrons. Simply connect to the library’s network using your device’s Wi-Fi settings.
Can I borrow materials from other libraries?
+Yes, the library is a member of the Suffolk County Library System, which allows patrons to borrow materials from other libraries in the system. Simply search the library’s catalog and request the item you want to borrow.