2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Teens

Hour Of Code

Join us to explore and learn about 3D printing, Tinkercard, digital art, coding, and more!

The event is open to all, but most events are geared towards elementary to middle schoolers. It would be good to bring a laptop to the event.

Meeting room 1 & 2 & 3

Debate Club

1. Should all museums and zoos should be free to everyone?

2. Do people rely on technology too much these days?

3. is summer better than winter? 

4. Is technology creating or Eliminating jobs? 

Every other Thursday at 5:30 on zoom

Open to all students in grades 6-12

Register in advance for this meeting:

Agriculture & One Health

Join college students from the Rutgers University One Health Club to learn about how agriculture can affect environmental, animal, and human health.  Then you'll paint your own pot and plant some seeds to take home.  For kids and tweens in 2nd through 6th grades.

Book Swap

Do you own books that you're not planning to re-read?  Everything old is new again at the library's Book Swap!  Bring up to 10 of your used books to swap with other readers.  You'll be issued one "book buck" for every book you bring, plus one extra just for attending, and you can use your book bucks to "pay" for the books you decide to make yours.  

Don't have any books to swap?  You're still welcome to attend and select one book to keep.

Books must be in good condition.  Textbooks and instruction manuals are not accepted.

Open to all ages.

Snowflakes, Three Ways

Learn several different techniques for making paper snowflakes or try some special papers for a new effect.

For kids, tweens, and teens in 3rd grade and up.

Supplies are limited and spots are not guaranteed.  Please arrive a few minutes early so you don't miss the instructions.