Topic of the Month

Freedom Doesn't Come Free
Members of the "Talking Needles" made blankets and hats for Caring Hospice to present to some of our Veterns.
Internet Tutorial
Learn how to browse the Internet, set up an email account, and use BPL's electronic resources using our Internet tutorial.
Books-to-Go
Serving nursing homes, senior centers, and adult day-care centers, we supply seniors with reading and viewing materials. Included are books in English and other languages (some in large print); "Bi-Folkal Kits", a collection of memorabilia to spark discussion; and videos and audio books.
Books by Mail
A fast, convenient service that supplies books, books-on-tape, and videotapes to people who are homebound and have a print disability.
Announcements
Help with Prescription Drug CostsStory Corps The Conversation of a lifetime. Everybody's story matters. Every life counts.
Social Security Compassionate Allowances , a way to expedite the processing of disability claims for severe medical conditions
Events for Older Adults
- Senior Exercise and Wellness Program
- Internet Class
- Computer Basics Class for the Haitian Diaspora Population
- Computer Basics Class
- Movie
For more information about the services we offer please contact us by phone at 718-236-1760 or TTY 718-232-6849 or by email at
Acknowledgments
Service to the Aging is partially funded by Coordinated Outreach Library Services aid from the New York State Education Department, administered by the State Library's Division of Library Development. Additional funding is provided by The Rhodebeck Charitable Trust and Con Edison, with in-kind support provided by IBM.

