2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Adults

World Wide Stitch in Public Day

Come bring your knitting or crochet project to the East Brunswick Public Library and work outside!

We are officially celebrating World Wide Knit in Public Day from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm in the courtyard area. There will be a raffle for a gift card to help you with future projects.

Please follow all social distancing guidelines provided at the welcome tent, and bring your own chair, blanket, and water!

This event is co-sponsored by the East Brunswick Friends of the Library and the EB Arts Commission's Lap Tapestry Project.

Love at First Sight

In her right hand she held a scissors. In her left, a big chunk of hair.
“Oona, what did you do?” the Dad asked his 3 year old daughter.
“Nothing!” she innocently replied.
“Did you cut your hair?”
“No, the lady did it.”
“What lady?”
She shrugged her shoulders and smiled coyly.
“Does my hair look pretty now?”
“YES!”
.....He had been smitten since the day she was born!

Out for a Ride

It was a hot and steamy summer day, so I decided to ride my bike to the corner store for a bottle of soda. As I rode past the woods, I looked down by the creek and saw three little baby bunnies staring at the polluted water they could not drink from. I turned around and went home for a glass of cold water. There was enough plastic pollution on the Earth.

 

A Wishful Whisper

She was sitting forlorn, moving to and fro on her rocking chair. With a desperate heart and a face, pale and gloomy, she closed her anxious eyes. Tenderly folding her wrinkled hands, she thoughtfully whispered a wish. Soon, she heard some soft, familiar steps and a cheerful voice whispered in her ears “Happy Mother’s Day Mom!” With a delightful heart and glistening eyes, she spread her loving arms to embrace her doting daughter!

An Enchanted Garden

She had always fantasized about creating her own magical garden. So there she was, sitting all adorned and embellished, amidst the shady trees, fragrant flowers, colorful butterflies, whispering in her ears. Sipping her warm zesty tea, she chitchatted with her buddy bunny, pal teddy and chirpy feathered chums! Soon, she heard her mom say “Good night Princess, hope you liked the story!” She slept, all ecstatic and elated to visit her Enchanted Garden!

Leaving Home

He had come home, finally and I opened the garage door, forgetting that Lizzie, our cockatiel was out of her cage, perched on my shoulder. She flew toward him, missing his arm, continuing out the door to the tallest oak on our lawn. I brought out her bag of seed, thinking the familiar recognition of her next meal would bring her back down. As fish swim in the sea, Lizzie flew to freedom.