Community Corner
Community Volunteer Fair Back at Emma Clark Library
For those looking to serve and better the community, consider stopping by Emma Clark Library's Community Volunteer Fair.
For those looking to serve and better the community, consider stopping by Emma Clark Library’s Community Volunteer Fair on Wednesday, September 25 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Visitors are welcome to explore opportunities by meeting and speaking with representatives from local organizations seeking volunteers. In addition to becoming involved and being an engaged citizen, volunteering is a great way to get acquainted with your neighbors and make new friends. Volunteer work can enhance a resume or college application as well.
Registration is not necessary to attend the Volunteer Fair, and all are welcome (both teens and adults, as well as Three Village residents and non-residents).
The Library is hosting 15+ organizations at the event, and below is list of those scheduled to be in attendance (as of 9/9):
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– American Red Cross
– Avalon Nature Preserve
– Bethel Hobbs Community Farm
– Emma Clark Library’s Teen Department
– Guide Dog Foundation
– Last Chance Animal Rescue
– Open Door Exchange
– Parker Jewish Institute – Willing Hearts, Helpful Hands Program
– Sisters of St. Joseph
– Sweetbriar Nature Center
– Theatre Three
– Three Village Dads Foundation
– Three Village Historical Society
– Three Village Lending Aids Society
– VFW Post 3054 (Setauket)
– Ward Melville Heritage Organization
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Furthermore, there will be a table with materials from organizations who were unable to attend the fair but are also looking for volunteers.
Anyone with questions about this program is encouraged to email askus@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080.
