Teens

Sensory Friendly Browsing Hour

Join us for a special sensory-friendly hour at the library, held before public hours.

This dedicated time is designed to offer a quieter, calmer library experience for children, teens, and adults with sensory sensitivities, along with their families or guardians.

The library will be open only to registered participants during this hour, providing a safe, low-stimulation environment to browse, read, use the computers and explore before regular public hours begin.

Rising Voices: Public Speaking

Join TAG volunteer Rafaela to learn about public speaking in an informative 4-week workshop.

This program is designed to help tweens and teens improve their presentational articulation, pacing, and confidence. It will also go over strategies to raise one’s voice, reduce stage fright, and when to use hand gestures. 

Please see our event calendar for more details and to register. Registration is required.

https://www.ebpl.org/teens/events/

Next Chapter Book Club

Do you like stories and books? Meeting New Friends?

The East Brunswick Public Library has a book club for individuals with disabilities (late teens/adults) who want to make friends, explore their community, and enjoy reading—no matter their current reading ability.

We meet Mondays at 7:00PM. The next meeting is Monday, October 27th.

Click here to register.  If you have questions, e-mail Karen Geist

Tween Stress-Less Night

We’re keeping the library open late—from 5:30 to 8:30—just for tweens in grades 5–7 and their parents or guardians! Join us for a relaxing evening of food, fun, and learning. Tweens can unwind with calming activities like crafts and yoga, or enjoy some stress relief by meeting a miniature therapy horse and cow—right here at the library!