Author Talk: Dr. Robert Lustig (Online)
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Join pianist Laurie Goldman in a fun- filled sing along, as she performs your favorite songs across all genres! Some of the many artist she will cover include: Carole King, Frank Sinatra, Bon Jovi, The Beatles, Taylor Swift, Billy Joel, Roberta Flack, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles, and many more!
Laurie Goldman is a pianist who began studying theory at the age of five. She has merged her love of classical music, with her love of rock music, and developed her own performance style through her unique piano covers of everything from “Sinatra” to “Sublime”.
Join pianist Laurie Goldman in a fun- filled sing along, as she performs your favorite songs across all genres! Some of the many artist she will cover include: Carole King, Frank Sinatra, Bon Jovi, The Beatles, Taylor Swift, Billy Joel, Roberta Flack, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles, and many more!
Laurie Goldman is a pianist who began studying theory at the age of five. She has merged her love of classical music, with her love of rock music, and developed her own performance style through her unique piano covers of everything from “Sinatra” to “Sublime”.
We are looking for materials to be upcycled/recycled for our Makers Day celebration in March!
Join us for a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we look at the movie moments that have delighted viewers for generations. Presenter Don Buzney will offer fun facts and a fresh perspective on classic films such as Casablanca, The Graduate, and Gone with the Wind.
Don Buzney is a former U.S. Marine Officer who hosted “The Veterans Corner” on Rutgers University Radio. To inquire about Don's further presentations you can find him at:
Adults and teens 15 and older can come make a puffy donute or flannel flower using upcyled materials!
While attending a month-long writing retreat at the estate of a feminist horror writer who issues a life-changing challenge, Alex, determined to win this seemingly impossible contest, ignores the strange happenings around her until the disappearance of a fellow writer leads her on a desperate search for the truth.
A young Indian woman falsely rumored to have killed her husband finds a way to make her unfortunate reputation surprisingly useful--but complications arise when other village women seek her help offing their husbands--in this provocative, razor-sharp debut.
Reflects on the author's lifelong struggles to sustain female friendship and how the return of an old friend helped her explore the reasons she has avoided attachment.