Tai Chi for Adults
Wednesday, July 3, 7:00pm. Register Now.
To register, call 732-390-6767. For ages 18 and older.
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2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Wednesday, July 3, 7:00pm. Register Now.
To register, call 732-390-6767. For ages 18 and older.
Thursday, June 27, 6:00pm
At Silent Book Club, there's no assigned reading. All readers are welcome—ebooks, audiobooks, textbooks, comic books... it's BYOBook. Our events are free. Friends and strangers gather at a set time and location and settle in for an hour of silent, sustained reading. At the end of the hour, attendees can socialize—or not!
October is Health Literacy Month.
Visit 'Just for the Health Of It!' Health Literacy Table in the library lobby October 7-17, 2024 to find information in multiple languages about health literacy and how it can affect your ability to make informed health decisions, take medicines correctly, manage a chronic disease and lead a healthy lifestyle.
Brought to you by Just For The Health Of It! Initiative, The Library's Prescription for Quality Health & Wellness Information.
Visit our table and pick up some healthy plant-based recipes to try this summer.
Provided by the Library's health initiative, Just For the Health of It.
Read, Watch, Listen is back, and host Chris Barnes interviews local author Jennifer Salvato Doktorski on what media she is enjoying and what she is currently writing.
Check out some of these titles with your EBPL or STELLA (formerly LMxAC) library card!
FOLLOW JEN
Jennifer Doktorski's Books
August and everything after
Summer reading isn't just for kids!
Fill out our online form to enter to win one of our great prizes. We will be accepting Adult Summer Reading submissions now until August 23rd. This form has a mix of reading goals and service and community-oriented objectives.
Meet with staff from Garden State Home in the library's lobby to learn about the dangers of lead poisoning and find out if your home may be eligible for free testing and treatment under the New Jersey Lead Remediation and Abatement Program (LRAP).
Lead-based paint hazards exist in most homes built prior to 1978 and can be especially harmful to children and pregnant women.