Tie-Dye T-shirts
Bring your own t-shirt (white is best!) and make your very own tie dye t-shirt! Sessions begin at 2, 2:30, and 3 and each session is limited to 6 families. Please sign up online.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Bring your own t-shirt (white is best!) and make your very own tie dye t-shirt! Sessions begin at 2, 2:30, and 3 and each session is limited to 6 families. Please sign up online.
mr. RAY (Ray Andersen) has been writing and performing under this name since 1994, but that is only part of the story. In 1994, Ray was asked to come in and perform at a pre-school. In no time, he became known as "mr. RAY," holding an eye-catching, colorfully-stickered guitar. The kids (and Ray) were quickly hooked. Singing about friendship, dinosaurs and rainbows never sounded so cool before…
Do you like music from the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s? Whether you sing, play an instrument, or just like to listen, come out for Musicians and Friends Folk Jam Central’s latest sing-along, play-along party! Song leader Fil Wisneski will guide you through a selection of classic songs from a variety of genres that are easy to play and fun to sing together. Lyric/chord charts will be provided.
Bring your own chairs and water (and music stand if applicable). The library will be open during the performance.
Our teen volunteer, Benjamin Louie, will run a 2-days workshop to share his tips and tricks on Minecraft building. ( 7/19 & 7/20 10:30-11:30 am).
You can click here to see his Minecraft building projects.
From the workshop, you will learn:
Scratch is a block-based computer programming language so it's a good starting point to learn how to code.
Join us to learn the basics of MIT's Scratch Program and try out fun, coding projects.
This 9-days bootcamp is open to kids of 3-5th grade with no experience needed!
Every weekday from July 6th to July 16th 10:30 to 11:30am. Limited registration!
John Arthur is the director of the East Brunswick Public Library and a former children's librarian. He has performed on guitar and vocals for families and children at the Stone Pony, the Englewood Public Library, and many other places.
Mockingbird Melody is a group of student musicians who enjoy playing music for patients and seniors in local hospitals and nursing homes. We regularly visit them to share music, and also hold annual concerts to play for them in a more formal and professional environment as well as to raise funds for their programs.
Medical students from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School are here to share information with you about important health topics. They will be outside (weather permitting) the library on Saturdays from 12pm to 2pm.
Passcode: 024931