Boogie Woogie Babies
Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30-minute dance class for baby and their big person! Perfect for ages 6 months to 3 years.
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Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30-minute dance class for baby and their big person! Perfect for ages 6 months to 3 years.
Ms. Tiffany is back! Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30-minute dance class for baby and their big person! Recommended for ages 6 months to 3 years.
Join us to show off your moves and have some fun. Grown-ups, yes, this counts as your cardio for the day!
Ms. Tiffany is back! Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30-minute dance class for baby and their big person! Recommended for ages 6 months to 3 years.
Join us to show off your moves and have some fun. Grown-ups, yes, this counts as your cardio for the day!
Ms. Tiffany is back! Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30-minute dance class for baby and their big person! Recommended for ages 6 months to 3 years.
Join us to show off your moves and have some fun. Grown-ups, yes, this counts as your cardio for the day!
Please note, for January only, class will start 5-10 minutes late. Thank you for understanding!
Ms. Tiffany is back! Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30-minute dance class for baby and their big person! Recommended for ages 6 months to 3 years.
Join us to show off your moves and have some fun. Grown-ups, yes, this counts as your cardio for the day!
Overwhelmed with your classes? Access Tutor.com for free with your EBPL library card. Go to ebpl.org/tutorcom to learn more and get access!
Meet with representatives from New Jersey Statewide Student Support Services (NJ4S) and learn about services they provide to families with children in grades K through 12. Stop by their table to gather info and freebies, and let them know what support your family needs.
In observance of Suicide Prevention Month, NJ4S will provide resources about suicide prevention and mental health at this event.
For more information about NJ4S, visit the NJ4S website.
This event has been cancelled, but please check back for more visits from Garden State Home in October.
Meet with staff from Garden State Home in the library's lobby to learn about the dangers of lead poisoning and find out if your home may be eligible for free testing and treatment under the New Jersey Lead Remediation and Abatement Program (LRAP).
Lead-based paint hazards exist in most homes built prior to 1978 and can be especially harmful to children and pregnant women.