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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 1H

Episode 201 with Joe Cortale, Former Children’s Librarian

from Floyd Memorial Library Podcast · host Floyd Memorial Library Podcast

For nearly 50 years, Joe Cortale has been a beloved presence in the lives of children and families across Long Island. Though he didn’t initially imagine a career in libraries, Joe’s early love of learning and natural connection with kids eventually led him into the field, first in the Rocky Point School District, where he spent many years shaping his understanding of how to reach children and support families.That path brought him east to the North Fork and Floyd Memorial Library, where Joe’s creativity flourished. He turned the Children’s Department into a vibrant, hands-on space filled with theater, music, cooking, art, and the kind of experiences that stayed with kids long after they left the building. He also helped launch the East End Education Enrichment Coalition, strengthening connections across schools and libraries throughout the region.Known for always going above and beyond, Joe built a career defined by generosity, imagination, and deep commitment to his community. Now retired after nearly five decades, he reflects on the moments, relationships, and ideas that shaped his remarkable journey.Today, we sit down with Joe Cortale to look back on a lifetime of service, creativity, and impact.

For nearly 50 years, Joe Cortale has been a beloved presence in the lives of children and families across Long Island. Though he didn’t initially imagine a career in libraries, Joe’s early love of learning and natural connection with kids eventually led him into the field, first in the Rocky Point School District, where he spent many years shaping his understanding of how to reach children and support families.That path brought him east to the North Fork and Floyd Memorial Library, where Joe’s creativity flourished. He turned the Children’s Department into a vibrant, hands-on space filled with theater, music, cooking, art, and the kind of experiences that stayed with kids long after they left the building. He also helped launch the East End Education Enrichment Coalition, strengthening connections across schools and libraries throughout the region.Known for always going above and beyond, Joe built a career defined by generosity, imagination, and deep commitment to his community. Now retired after nearly five decades, he reflects on the moments, relationships, and ideas that shaped his remarkable journey.Today, we sit down with Joe Cortale to look back on a lifetime of service, creativity, and impact.

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