2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Classes & Training

Young Writer's Workshop (Gr. 8-12)

Celebrate the kickoff of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) with this young writer's workshop. We'll begin by reading and critiquing 2-3 pieces of published poetry and prose. Then we'll spend one hour responding to timed writing challenges with different themes and prompts. (Not a fan of a particular theme or prompt? Nothing to worry about! Make up your own or ask for an alternative.) At the end of the workshop there will be time for participants to share their work with the group and receive constructive feedback.

Crochet Camp for Teens (Gr. 8-12)

Bring out your crochet hooks and yarn and get ready to craft! Beat the holiday rush by making your own presents for family and friends. We'll learn some basic crochet stitches and then you can choose from three different projects to make during the workshop - a cozy scarf with fringe or pom poms, a roomy tote bag, or a slouchy beanie to keep you warm in winter weather.

All supplies will be provided. Please call the Youth Services desk at 732-390-6789 to register.

Crochet Camp for Teens (Gr. 8-12)

Bring out your crochet hooks and yarn and get ready to craft! Beat the holiday rush by making your own presents for family and friends. We'll learn some basic crochet stitches and then you can choose from three different projects to make during the workshop - a cozy scarf with fringe or pom poms, a roomy tote bag, or a slouchy beanie to keep you warm in winter weather.

All supplies will be provided. Please call the Youth Services desk at 732-390-6789 to register.

Crochet Camp for Teens (Gr. 8-12)

Bring out your crochet hooks and yarn and get ready to craft! Beat the holiday rush by making your own presents for family and friends. We'll learn some basic crochet stitches and then you can choose from three different projects to make during the workshop - a cozy scarf with fringe or pom poms, a roomy tote bag, or a slouchy beanie to keep you warm in winter weather.

All supplies will be provided. Please call the Youth Services desk at 732-390-6789 to register.

PC Literacy II

Learn to advance your basic computer skills!

*This course is an advanced verison of PC Literacy I. To take PC Literacy II, you must already know how to use a keyboard, use a mouse, navigate a desktop and other programs.*

Topics in this course include:

PC Literacy Training

Learn how to use a computer and become PC literate! 

Topics covered in this class include:

  • Computer Terminology and Components 
  • Turning On/Off the Computer 
  • Introduction to and Practice with the Mouse 
  • Introduction to and Practice with the Keyboard 
  • Navigating the Desktop and Opening Programs 
  • Computer Storage and Other Computer Hardware 

Registration is required! Visit the informaition services desk at the library or call 732-390-6767.

Technology Fundamentals Series: Wireless Networks

Registration required. Click here to register.

Have you ever been interested in learning about the technology within computers and the internet? Join us for a series of classes explaining the magic that makes our devices and networks work. This learning opportunity is for adults and teens who are familiar with basic computer use but would like a more in depth look at computer technology. Ages 13 and over.