New Jersey Makers Day
Join us this Saturday for a full day of creativity and discovery during New Jersey Makers Day!
Join us this Saturday for a full day of creativity and discovery during New Jersey Makers Day!
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.
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, April 13th.
Click here to register. If you have questions, e-mail Karen Geist
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, April 6th.
Click here to register. If you have questions, e-mail Karen Geist
Join TAG volunteer Lilian in the YS programming room for Pokémon Club.
Bring your own Pokémon cards in if you want to trade with others. Each session of the club also features trivia games and other fun activities.
This drop-in style program is best suited for children in grades 3 and up, but all are welcome. No registration required.
How does your phone make the connection to your earbuds or watch? Join us for a series of classes explaining the magic that makes our devices and networks work. This class is for adults and teens who know how to use computers and smartphones, but would like to learn more about the technology behind the internet. Ages 13 and over.
How does your Amazon order get from your laptop to Amazon HQ? Join us for a series of classes explaining the magic that makes our devices and networks work. This class is for adults and teens who know how to use a computer but would like to learn more about technology. Ages 13 and over.
What’s inside a computer? Join us for the first of a series of classes explaining the magic that makes our devices and networks work. This class is for adults and teens who know how to use a computer, but would like to learn more about technology. Ages 13 and over. Registration required.
Facilitated by TAG volunteer Myer, the Younger Writers Group is a monthly meeting space for aspiring authors of all genres - poetry, lyrics, fiction, nonfiction, short stories, and more! Attendees are encouraged to bring their writing implements of choice (e.g., pen and paper, laptop, etc.) as well as whatever writing project they've been working on recently.
Presented by Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Registration is Recommended.
Grade 5+
What happens when screen time takes over bedtime? This presentation dives into how phones, apps, and late-night scrolling impact sleep, mood, and focus—and why getting enough rest matters more than ever.