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== Seaford Public Library == The Seaford Public Library is run by a board of trustees that oversees how the library is interacting with the community. The board is headed by President John Scaparro, and Vice President Mary Westermann. It is the goal of the Seaford Public Library to provide factual information and opportunities for cultural enrichment to the residents of the Seaford School District.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mission Statement |url=https://www.seafordlibrary.org/mission-statement/ |archive-url=}}</ref> [[File:SeafordPublicLibrary.jpg|thumb|The teen program at the Seaford Public Library making sugar cookies.]] The library requires a membership to be able to use the library's resources. Membership is free and valid for up to three years. Members can take out books any day of the week except for Sunday. The library also has movies, documentaries, and magazines available for borrowing. In addition, the library creates many events for both adults and children. Events for children include crafts, scavenger hunts, and book clubs. One event that takes place in the library is reading to dogs. The library is able to bring in reading/therapy dogs for the kids to read to them. Another program of the library is to rent out items to the children. The library has a Telescope Program that allows members to borrow a telescope from the library for a week and then return it. The adults have opportunities to be a part of book discussions over [[Zoom Video Communications|Zoom]]. The Seaford Public Library is an in-person experience and can be used as a resource from home. The library has an [https://www.seafordlibrary.org online website] that can be accessed from anywhere. Many online resources include the Newsletter, event calendar, and even databases for research. Being a part of the Seaford Library comes with many benefits. In addition, to the books, events, and online website the library is also a terrific way to get free passes to many amazing experiences. These opportunities included passes to the [[Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum|Intrepid]], [[Long Island Children's Museum|Long Island Children’s Museum]], etc.
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