Teens
Trick-or-Treat Tote Bags
Get ready to trick-or-treat and design your own tote bag! Available to grades 4+. Registration Required.
Halloween Red Light Paint Party (Gr. 4+)
Did you know you're unable to see color in red light? Drop by the makerspace to paint a halloween ceramic craft. You won't know what it looks like until you leave the room! Free tickets are required and will be given out starting half an hour before the program at the children's desk.
Next Chapter Book Club
Do you like stories and books? Meeting New Friends?
The East Brunswick Public Library has a book club for individuals with disabilities (late teens/adults) who want to make friends, explore their community, and enjoy reading—no matter their current reading ability.
We meet Mondays at 7:00PM. The next meeting is Monday, October 27th.
Click here to register. If you have questions, e-mail Karen Geist
Next Chapter Book Club
Do you like stories and books? Meeting New Friends?
The East Brunswick Public Library has a book club for individuals with disabilities (late teens/adults) who want to make friends, explore their community, and enjoy reading—no matter their current reading ability.
We meet Mondays at 7:00PM. The next meeting is Monday, October 6th.
Click here to register. If you have questions, e-mail Karen Geist
Virtual Author Talk: Leigh Bardugo
Register for this Virtual Book Talk by Clicking Here
10 Years of Daring Heists and Lovable Outcasts in YA Fantasy with Leigh Bardugo
LIBRARY CLOSING AT 5:00 PM
Touchdown!: Tackling Negative Thoughts
Wednesday, September 10, 5:00-6:00
Celebrate football season with an interactive mental health game! Participants will have the opportunity to decorate their own helmets before "getting out on the field" to practice positive self-talk strategies to be their own cheerleaders!
This month's informational health and wellness resources focus on cognitive restructuring.
For kids of all ages, with an adult. Teens are welcome to attend!
Batman Day: Make A Cover
Join us as we celebrate National Batman Day! Stop by the meeting room to make your own Batman Comic Book Cover; these will later be displayed around the library!
Sensory Friendly Browsing Hour
Join us for a special sensory-friendly hour at the library, held before public hours.
This dedicated time is designed to offer a quieter, calmer library experience for children, teens, and adults with sensory sensitivities, along with their families or guardians.
The library will be open only to registered participants during this hour, providing a safe, low-stimulation environment to browse, read, use the computers and explore before regular public hours begin.