Chess Tournament
A chess tournament hosted by Check4all organization is held on Jan 6th (Sat) 1-4 pm.
If you are interested in joining, please fill out this form.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
A chess tournament hosted by Check4all organization is held on Jan 6th (Sat) 1-4 pm.
If you are interested in joining, please fill out this form.
The East Brunswick Astronomy Club presents, "Atacama Astronomy" with Emily Lehnardt.
She will share her experience star gazing in the Atacama Desert and in ground/radio telescope infrastructure.
The East Brunswick Astronomy Club (EBAC) was founded with the mission of encouraging and promoting an interest in astronomy and space science throughout East Brunswick and beyond. EBAC meets once a month at the East Brunswick Public Library and meetings typically include a short lecture, open discussion, and telescope observing.
This group is open to adults, teens, and families with children ages 12 and younger.
If you have your own telescope, feel free to bring it!
Do you LOVE science? Come to Cool Science Stories & Experiments (CSSE) with TAG volunteer Alex. Available to grades 3+. Drop-ins are welcome!
This month, we'll be talking all about the science of sound! A lot of fun and interactive experiments will be conducted, including how to pop open a soda with a sharpie, the Doppler Effect experiment, and breaking a wineglass with your VOICE!
Have you ever wanted to learn how to draw digitally on the iPad Procreate app? Students grades 4-12 are welcome to join us to this introductory class to learn the basics. iPads and Apple Pencils will be provided Registration is required. Click here to register.
Beat the winter blues & make your own bath mix with epsom salts, essential oils, & dried flowers!
Tues. 1/16 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
Teens & Tweens Grades 6+
EB Create Space
Call 732-390-6789 to register
Beginner and experienced coders can compete in our EBPL Hackathon! Please note this program is not suitable for students with no coding knowledge. There are two divisions to compete in: classic and advanced. Both require prerequisite knowledge as listed below. Students can compete individually or in groups of 2 to 3. Advanced registration is required and students must bring their own devices and chargers.
Come learn some engineering basics and participate in this fun STEM program! Led by TAG volunteer Harshita. Available for Grades 4 - 7. Call to register.
In-person chess club meetings will be held in November & December on Thursdays 5:15-6pm. The first meeting is on Nov 2nd.
You can join different groups to learn the basics or tactics from the volunteers (15 minutes learning and then practice) or you can just come to play with other members.
Tweens grades 5+, teens, and adults are welcome to join us for a relaxing fall Paint 'n' Sip!
Registration is required. Please call 732-390-6789 to register.