Open to adults. Registration required. Hosted by staff. Join us for an afternoon of good company and lively discussion as we chat about this month's featured book--The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. Please call or ask at the library to register. All programs subject to cancellation.
Open to adults. Registration requested. Do you have questions about wills, estates and guardianships? Learn what the Atlantic County Surrogate's Office can help you with at this informational presentation.
Open to adults. Registration required. Caregiving is a great act of love...and also can be a great challenge. Caring for yourself is one of the most important--and most often forgotten--things you can do as a caregiver. This one-presentation focuses on the importance of self-care for the caregiver and will offer tips and strategies on how to practice self-care as you care for others. Presented by the Cape Atlantic Caregivers Coalition.
Open to adults. Registration required. Our book club will focus on author spotlights, book talks, and genre discussions. Share what you're reading with the club or select a book to read together. Meets 2nd Thursday every month. All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
Open to children ages 5 and up. Space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. LEGO club encourages children to learn while having fun! Creativity, problem solving, and teamwork are some of the skills that LEGOs can teach children. Join us every Thursday to complete a LEGO building challenge.
LEGOs and snacks will be provided.Guardians must remain with children age 9 and under.
All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
Open to adults. Registration required. Participants will learn to identify elements of a resume, best practices for writing one and professional etiquette for sending and following up with resumes. This class is taught using the NorthStar Digital Literacy curriculum. Computers provided. All programs subject to change or cancellation.
Open to adults. Registration required. Hosted by staff. Pick out a any book, in any genre to read. Then come join us for an evening of good company and lively discussion. Please call or ask at the library to register. All programs subject to cancellation.
Open to ages 7-18. Registration required. Fiero Code Club is a self-paced, learn-to-code software for kids. Through gamified projects and tutorials, kids can learn a variety of coding skills. Sign in with library card number and PIN, create a Fiero account and code to victory for free. Learn how to build games, apps, animations, websites, and more. Mythology Competition 2023 runs from October 5-November 30.
Open to adults and teens. Registration required. Join our dedicated crafting group. If you do any type of needle craft, this is your club. Learn and practice your craft in a fun and welcoming environment.Face masks are optional.
All programs subject to change or cancellation.
Open to all ages. Registration required. Feeling bored? Gather together for a fun day playing different board games. All materials are provided. All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
Suggested for adults. Registration required. Do you love houseplants? We do, too! Learn how to plant, propagate, and care for a variety of popular plant species. All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
“Coming and Going” is the photographer Jim Goldberg’s visual memoir of three generations in his family, from 1980 to today.
“Coming and Going” is the photographer Jim Goldberg’s visual memoir of three generations in his family, from 1980 to today.
A selection of recently published books.
A selection of recently published books.
Debut picture books by Jason Reynolds and Michael Datcher celebrate the cultural history of a neighborhood.
In “How to Say Babylon,” Safiya Sinclair recalls her ascetic Jamaican upbringing and the literature that opened up her world.
Debut picture books by Jason Reynolds and Michael Datcher celebrate the cultural history of a neighborhood.
In “How to Say Babylon,” Safiya Sinclair recalls her ascetic Jamaican upbringing and the literature that opened up her world.
Benjamín Labatut’s novel “The Maniac” examines the dawn of the nuclear age and the brilliant, sometimes troubled minds behind it.
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