Recommended for ages 4-12. Registration required. Travel around the world with fun, international themed crafts that celebrate global togetherness. This week Latin America! Please advise staff of any food allergies. Sponsored by the Atlantic County Library Foundation. All guardians must remain present
Author and illustrator Jon Klassen is best known for children's books like I Want My Hat Back and This is Not My Hat. His latest, The Skull, is an adaptation of a traditional folktale.
Martin Sherwin struck the deal and dove into the research. But it was only when Kai Bird joined as a collaborator that “American Prometheus” came to be.
Martin Sherwin struck the deal and dove into the research. But it was only when Kai Bird joined as a collaborator that “American Prometheus” came to be.
Open to ages 5-12. Registration required. Stop in to the library to create a weekly fun summer craft. Pick Monday or Wednesday for the craft each week. We ask that guardians please remain present with children during the event. All programs are subject to changes and cancellation.
Open to ages 6-12. Registration required. The Summer Play is back! Do you want to be an actor? Now is your chance! Join us in an original play, that will be practiced and performed by you! All programs subject to cancellation and changes.
7/28= Auditions7/31, 8/1, 8/2, 8/3, 8/4, 8/7= General Play Practice8/8= Dress Rehearsal8/9= Live Play Performance
Open to ages 2-4. Registration required. The latest books & some old favorites will help introduce new vocabulary & reinforce learning.
Children & their caregivers will enjoy stories, songs, crafts, games & movement while building language & literacy skills.We ask that guardians please remain present with children under age 9 during the event.
Face masks are optional.
All programs subject to change or cancellation.
In “The Parrot and the Igloo,” the novelist and journalist David Lipsky spins top-flight climate literature into cliffhanger entertainment.
In “The Parrot and the Igloo,” the novelist and journalist David Lipsky spins top-flight climate literature into cliffhanger entertainment.
In his riotous new novel, “Hope,” Andrew Ridker finds the humor in a family’s plummet from grace.
In his riotous new novel, “Hope,” Andrew Ridker finds the humor in a family’s plummet from grace.
Her new collection, “Onlookers,” is about shattered certainties in the wake of quarantine, growth and unrest.
Her new collection, “Onlookers,” is about shattered certainties in the wake of quarantine, growth and unrest.
In her debut novel, “The Centre,” Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi explores class anxiety, identity, appropriation and more through a sinister language school.
In her debut novel, “The Centre,” Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi explores class anxiety, identity, appropriation and more through a sinister language school.
Footsteps behind you... Conspiracy theories... A race against time... Horrific consequences... If you're seeking white knuckles and a racing heart, you've come to the right place. Monthly.
Delivered: 7/10/2023 12:00:00 AM
Open to children ages 3 1/2 - 7, siblings welcome. Registration
required. This interactive story hour includes stories, songs, finger
plays and a craft. Library story times are a fun way to help your child
develop skills they will need to be ready to read. Children must be
accompanied by an adult.
All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
Open to adults 18 and older. Registration required. Join Ryan Moulton from the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, as he teaches you the signs & symptoms, risk factors, and screening guidelines for prostate cancer. All programs are subject to change and cancellation.
Open to all ages. Registration required
If you have any interest in playing chess, this club is for you! Members will not only be able to interact with one another through learning the game, but will be able to coach each other into becoming better chess players. We will be playing chess and holding club tournaments. The chess club's goal is to foster scholars' intellectual growth while having fun.
Andrew Lipstein’s shrewd novel finds a moneyed Brooklynite so unmoored that he starts to identify with animals he has long overlooked.
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