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10:00 am
Storytime!
Stories, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 18 months and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Princeton Sketchers
Sketchers of all abilities meet monthly on the first and third Tuesdays at the library before walking to a chosen location in town, on campus or somewhere indoors, to sketch for two hours or so. Everyone shares their drawings with the group at the end of the session. The meetups are a fun way to share or discover […]
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Baby Storytime
Stories, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children up to 17 months. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Baby Playgroup
Following Baby Storytime at 11 a.m., parents, caregivers and children up to 17 months old are invited to stay for our play group. No big kids allowed.
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Learn English at the Library
This is a 12-week course that covers basic English needed for everyday living in the United States. Classes will be held weekly from September 24 to December 12 on Tuesday afternoons from 1pm to 2pm. Students are expected to attend all 12 classes in the course. Attendance at a pre-qualifying skills assessment session is also […]
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Workshop: “Queer Letters: Writing Stories About Identities, Families, Gender, Cultures and Communities”
This two-hour workshop centers on queer and trans experiences. The goal is to create a space for people to explore questions of identity through guided free-writes. At the end of the workshop, participants will share their writing. They will then select quotes from what they have written to be printed on postcards. Each participant will […]
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Open Archive: “Memorializing Princeton’s History”
The monuments and memorials found throughout Princeton take various forms — from trees to sculptures to green ovals on buildings. Stop by the Discovery Center to explore documents and artifacts that reveal the history behind these commemorations. The Historical Society of Princeton’s Open Archive series allows visitors to interact with little-seen artifacts and documents from […]
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Public Health Data for New Jersey
Discover online health and environmental data from the New Jersey Departments of Health and Environmental Protection, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Learn how to get data for New Jersey births and deaths; hospitalizations and ER visits; environmental health; air quality; and private well water. Instructor: Barbara Goun
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Writing Workshop
Writers who are working on book-length works are invited to receive constructive critique from peers. The group is designed so that writers can help other writers of fiction and book-length non-fiction to strengthen characters and story structure. Participants range from published authors to those looking to improve their skills. Don Donato leads the workshop.
Find out more »Author Roger V. Moseley: “Morality: A Natural History”
What is morality and what is the source of our moral ideas? This book presents a multi-disciplinary discussion of the topic, revealing a common thread among seemingly diverse fields of study. Moseley posits that morality is rooted in evolutionary forces that optimize human welfare;,and given that no species lasts forever, it is at our peril […]
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