Heart Health/Exercise Talk
Your Heart is a Muscle - Exercise It!
Your Heart is a Muscle - Exercise It!
The World Party Short Story Discussion Group will meet to share our thoughts on stories by authors from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
This month we will be reading stories and poems that celebrate African American History Month.
QuickBooks Online III
Registration Deadline: 1/31/2020
Course Description:
Learn how to use the QuickBooks Online Customers Center to add, import, edit, merge, and delete customers. Learn how to record sales transactions by creating and customizing sales receipts and invoices. Also learn how to receive customer payments, record a bank deposit, and create customer/sales reports.
Prerequisites:
QuickBooks Online II. The QuickBooks courses must be taken as a series, this course cannot be taken separately.
Fees:
Friends of the Library
contacr Connie Bonanos 732-254-6704
EB Create has a Cricut Explore Air 2 available for circulation. The Cricut is a custom cutting machine that allows the user to create handmade stickers, decals, cards, and more. This kit includes everything needed for the patron to get started besides consumables. Patrons will be responsible for providing all materials, such as adhesive vinyl, iron on vinyl, fabric, etc. Patrons will be provided with an iPad with the Cricut app and Cricut Access. If they prefer to use a desktop, they will have to download the free version of Cricut Design Space onto their own device.
Come to celebrate Year of the Rat to watch performances: Lion Dance, Kung Fu, Chinese Yo Yo and Violin playing.
Game booths and snack table open right after performances,
All are welcome.
Limited Tickets available on Childrens' Desk.
When Myriam, a French-Moroccan lawyer, decided to return to work, she and her husband looked for the perfect nanny for their two children and found Louise. Now she has embedded herself so deeply in their lives that it seems impossible to remove her. Building tension with every page, The Perfect Nanny is a compulsive, riveting, bravely observed exploration of power, class, race, domesticity, and motherhood -- and the American debut of an immensely talented writer.
After being sentenced to death,William Noguera arrived at San Quentin Prison and was thrown into a rat-infested cell—it was there that he discovered the key to his escape: art. Over the next three decades, Noguera rebelled against conventional prison behavior, and instead forged the code he lives by today—accepting responsibility for his actions, and a self-imposed discipline of rehabilitation.
A tangle of lies binds together a divorced man, his new fiancée, and his ex-wife.