Open to adults & teens.Registration & $5 fee required for each session.Presented by Janet Hahn, certified instructor.No food 3 hours prior to class. Wear loose comfortable clothing & bring mat or towel.
Suggested for ages 5 and older. Meet up with other LEGO enthusiasts and build your own LEGO creations.
Open ages 10-17. Registration required. Learn to use a sewing machine and make a holiday pillow using scraps of colorful fabric.
Writers cast light on other countries’ shadows: from a sinister factory in Japan to a secret-filled Yugoslav town to a prisonlike kitchen in the south of India.
Open to adults.Registration requested.Thursday, September 12, 10:30 am: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Richardson
Thursday, October 10, 10: 30 am: The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead
Thursday, November 14, 10:30 am: City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
Thursday, December 12, 10:30 am: Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Our book club selections will keep you coming back the second Thursday of every month for more.You read the books, we provide the snacks.Please advise staff of any food allergies.
Recommended for adults. The Rutgers Master Gardeners of Atlantic County share their gardening wisdom.
Bring in samples, ask questions & get advice.
Open to adults. Registration requested. Learn how to determine the optimum time for you to file & begin to draw your social security benefits. Includes ways to potentially maximize benefits for you & your spouse.
Pico’s latest volume concludes what he has described as a four-book project about pretty much everything, mixing verse and prose, diary, comedy and accusation.
A writer and illustrator remembers a kind doctor who influenced her career.
“The vast majority of American classics were ruined for me because schools made me read them too young,” says the Y.A. fantasy novelist, whose new book is “Children of Virtue and Vengeance.”
In “Music: A Subversive History,” the jazz critic and author Ted Gioia tells the story of music as one of radical nonconformists overturning convention.
The White House memoir, written by someone identified only as “a senior Trump administration official,” vaults to the No. 1 spot, moving “Triggered” to No. 2.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Need recommendations for children’s books? You’ve come to the right place.
These choices are outstanding read-alouds any time of day, but they will seem especially magical as you’re winding down at night.
A dive into Brett Kavanaugh’s ascent to the Supreme Court, Jeff VanderMeer’s new eco-horror novel, Ralph Ellison’s letters and more.
Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
Mind-boggling pop-ups, a “Tintin” collection, a deluxe “Alice in Wonderland” and more gift-worthy children’s books that pack a visual punch.
Suggested for ages 6-36 months. Registration requested. Enjoy stories, rhymes & songs, designed to develop early literacy skills, with your little one.
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