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School Age

Girls Who Code Club (3rd-5th Gr.)

An online Girls Who Code club for 3rd to 5th grader will be held during Fall 2021 ( 7 meetings on every other Monday @ 4-5 p.m. from Sept.13  to Dec.)

We learn Scratch together doing various projects. 

Kids will pick up the computer science concept such as order of codes, events, loops, conditionals, function and list through the projects.

Scratch is block-based which is easy to learn and the projects are fun to spark the interest of coding.

It is suitable for beginners who have no prior experience of coding.

Friends Family Fishing Day

The East Brunswick Friends of the Library have planned the perfect fundraiser event for late summer. They are hosting a Family Fishing Day on Sunday, September 12, from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, at Molder's Fishing Preserve (318 John Wall Road, Monroe Township, NJ).
 
Tickets purchased in advance for adults (ages 12 and up) are $11, and tickets purchased in advance for children (ages 5-11) are $8. Children under five are free.
 
Tickets can also be purchased by mailing a check made to East Brunswick Friends of the Library and mailing it to:

Kids Save the World!

Drop by anytime between 12:00 and 2:30 to visit stations and learn about different environmental issues and how kids hold the key to saving our planet. This program is presented by Divya and Aanya, local Girl Scouts committed to educating kids about environmental challenges so that today's young, creative thinkers can develop solutions.  To learn more about them and this important initiative, visit the Kids Save the World website.  For kids in 1st grade and up.

 

 

Unity Craft: Diversity Rocks!

Drop in to participate in this special community art project, in partnership with the Lost Souls Public Memorial Project.  Decorate a rock with paint pens to convey a message of kindness and appreciation for our diverse community.  Once the rocks are dry, our teen volunteers will add them to displays inside the library and eventually, they'll be added to the Human Relations Council's Diversity Rocks area outside, near the municipal pond, Grown-ups, please let children know in advance that their rocks will not be returned to them.