2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Adults

Weightless: Making Space for My Resilient Body and Soul

In this insightful, funny, and whip-smart book, acclaimed writer Evette Dionne explores the minefields fat Black woman are forced to navigate in the course of everyday life. From her early experiences of harassment to adolescent self-discovery in internet chatrooms to diagnosis with heart failure at age twenty-nine, Dionne tracks her relationships with friendship, sex, motherhood, agoraphobia, health, pop culture, and self-image.

[CANCELLED] Memory Screening

Provided by Penn Medicine Princeton Health

Registration required. Call Information Services 732-390-6767 to register.

 

Take this opportunity to get a memory screening, consisting of a series of questions and/or tasks designed to test memory, language skills, thinking ability, and other intellectual functions.

ESL CAFE (Adults 18+)

Welcome! Join us in Meeting Room 2 for a social gathering where we can come together and get to know each other through conversation, sharing information, and crafts.

 

ESL Cafe is a gathering where people whose native language is not English meet and share about culture, interests, and hobbies through conversation.

Bomb Shelter: Love, Time and Other Explosives

From the bestselling author of I Miss You When I Blink  comes a poignant and powerful new memoir-in-essays that tackles the big questions of life, death, and existential fear with humor and hope. A lifelong worrier, Philpott always kept an eye out for danger, a habit that only intensified when she became a parent. But she looked on the bright side, too, believing that as long as she cared enough, she could keep her loved ones safe.

Bomb Shelter: Love, Time and Other Explosives

From the bestselling author of I Miss You When I Blink and "writer of singular spark and delight" (Elizabeth Gilbert, #1 New York Times bestselling author) comes a poignant and powerful new memoir-in-essays that tackles the big questions of life, death, and existential fear with humor and hope. A lifelong worrier, Philpott always kept an eye out for danger, a habit that only intensified when she became a parent. But she looked on the bright side, too, believing that as long as she cared enough, she could keep her loved ones safe.