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Meet Emily Bleeker, Early Childhood Specialist with Connecting NJ

Meet Emily Bleeker, Early Childhood Specialist

Emily is an Early Childhood Specialist with Connecting NJ, where she supports families by providing guidance on early childhood development. Through this program, families have the opportunity to complete the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)—a trusted developmental screening tool that helps you understand how your child’s development compares to other children their age.

Dine To Donate: EB Chinese

The East Brunswick Friends of the Library team up with EB Chinese Restaurant (324 Rues Lane) for a Dine To Donate event on Thursday, January 22, from 11:00 am to 9:30 pm!

By mentioning the Friends of the Library when you call in your order or dine in the restaurant, EB Chinese will donate 25% of the proceeds to the Friends of the Library! These funds are used to support programs, special events and some of the unique services that East Brunswick Public Library offers. 

To place your order by phone, call 732-254-9006!

Sound Yoga

Experience deep, therapeutic relaxation with sound yoga at the library.

Enjoy a soundbath with Tibetan bowls, gongs, rain stick, and other small instruments.

Please bring your own yoga mat.

 

Meet Ashley Watson, Community Alignment Specialist at Central Jersey Family Health Consortium

Are you a new or expecting parent? A caregiver? Curious about postpartum support?
Ashley is here to share resources and services that support birthing people and families in our community.

Topics include:

  • Postpartum Mental & Emotional Health
  • Physical Recovery After Birth
  • Parent & Caregiver Education
  • Breastfeeding & Lactation Services
  • Referrals to Community Resources

Serving: Middlesex, Hunterdon, Somerset, Mercer, Monmouth & Ocean Counties

Tai Chi for Adults

Registration recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Registration opens 1 week before the event date.

Come learn about Tai Chi and its basic movements with Alex Spiewak. Tai Chi Chuan is a type of ancient art that is primarily practiced for its health benefits. It is described as a "meditation in motion" that is slow, graceful, mindful, low-impact, and full-body. It is suitable for older adults and those not in "top shape".

Tai Chi for Adults

Registration recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Registration opens 1 week before the event date.

Come learn about Tai Chi and its basic movements with Alex Spiewak. Tai Chi Chuan is a type of ancient art that is primarily practiced for its health benefits. It is described as a "meditation in motion" that is slow, graceful, mindful, low-impact, and full-body. It is suitable for older adults and those not in "top shape".

Tai Chi for Adults

Registration recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Registration opens 1 week before the event date.

Come learn about Tai Chi and its basic movements with Alex Spiewak. Tai Chi Chuan is a type of ancient art that is primarily practiced for its health benefits. It is described as a "meditation in motion" that is slow, graceful, mindful, low-impact, and full-body. It is suitable for older adults and those not in "top shape".