Asian Art History Lecture Wednesday
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Friends Of The Library Host Designer Handbag Bingo
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The East Brunswick Friends of the Library host a Designer Handbag Bingo on Friday, May 11, 2018, at the East Brunswick Public Library (2 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive). Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the first game will be called at 7:30 p.m.
Bingo prizes include bags by Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Dooney & Burke and others. There will also be a tricky tray, 50/50, and raffles for a 32-inch flat-screen LED TV, a FitBit and a Keurig coffee maker.
Tickets cost $25 and are available for purchase at the East Brunswick Library Circulation Desk. After May 9, tickets must be purchased at the door. Bonus tricky tray tickets are included with tickets purchased in advance. Admission includes three bingo boards for 10 games. Additional bingo boards and stampers will be available for purchase. All proceeds will benefit the library.
For more information about this and other upcoming Friends events, visit www.ebpl.org/friends or www.facebook.com/EBfriends.

Let's Make a Zine Thursday
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Tonight: Ask a Dog Trainer
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Wednesday, April 25 at 7PM.
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Tonight: Immuno-Oncology:Using the Body’s Immune System to Treat Cancer
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More Info Phillip D. Reid MD discusses what patients should know about new immunotherapy treatments for common cancers on April 24.
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Tonight's Book Discussion: Animal-Wise
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Knit/Crochet Cat Blankets Tonight
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Pet Cafe Today
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Read to a Dog Today!
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How Dogs Become Therapy Dogs Today!
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Recycling Lecture Tonight
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Networking for Introverts
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More Info Do you hate to make small talk? Does the very word ‘networking’ make you cringe? This workshop on April 18 at 7 pm is for you! More Info

We Love Animals! Drives
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Vote for your Favorite Pet!
As part of the Reading to Action project going on for the next couple of weeks in the library, come to the Youth Services department to Vote for Your Favorite Pet. Customers and staff can vote with a penny and all donations will go to a local animal shelter. You may vote as many time as you like! This will continue until the middle of May.
Cat Food Drive
Please donate one of the following items below to give to our local shelters. The box is located in the lobby.
- Friskies Wet Cat Food
- Natural Balance L.I.D. (Limited Ingredient Diets) Dry Cat Food
- KMR Milk Replacer (liquid and dry)
Previous Programs
Read To A Dog
Young readers in grades K-5 are invited to read a story to a dog, thanks to the pooch-furry folks at Furry Angels Therapy Dogs. Each reader will spend one hour with man's best friend to practice reading out loud. Bring in your favorite story or check one out from the library! Furry Angels Therapy Dogs is a nonprofit organization that trains dogs to work with people of all ages and disabilities.
Can My Dog Become a Therapy Dog?
Furry Angels Therapy Dogs describe what therapy dogs do, how they are trained, and if your dog might qualify.
Pet Café
Come meet some little friends who are looking for forever homes.
Reading to Action Book Group: Animal Wise: How Animals Think and Feel by Virginia Morell
Animal Wise takes us on a dazzling odyssey into the inner world of animals and among the pioneering researchers who are leading the way into once-uncharted territory: the animal mind. In this surprising and moving book, Morell brings the world of nature brilliantly alive in a deeply felt appreciation of the human-animal bond.
Craft for a Cause: Knit & Crochet Cat Blankets
Join us for a special knitting & crochet evening to make cat blankets for the New Beginnings Animal Rescue.
Dog Training Q&A with Paws for Applause
Sal Curcurato will discuss the importance of early puppy socialization and the responsibilities of dog ownership. He'll answer all of your questions. Humans welcome. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

Autism Documentary & Discussion on Wednesday
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Friends Of The Library Annual Book and Media Sale Ends Sunday
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Bicycle Workshop Tonight
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East Brunswick Public Library Foundation Sponsors Library Fine Elimination Program For Children and Teens
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East Brunswick Public Library customers will not have to pay overdue fines for children’s and teen items checked out at the library. More Info

The Jews of Tsarist Russia and Bessarabia Before the Holocaust
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More Info Join us for the fifth and final installment of "The Jews of Eastern Europe Before the Holocaust" series on Sunday, April 8 at 2:30 pm.
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Learn About Pinterest Tonight!
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More Info Take out Pinterest class tonight at 6:30 pm!
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Cutting the Cord: Streaming Services for Your TV
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Looking for Writers! Short Story Month
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Learn More We look forward to hearing from the talented literary voices of the East Brunswick community.
Contributors of all ages can submit their stories online through the library’s website, and submissions will be accepted until Monday, May 21.
To submit, please click here.
For more information, please email programs [at] ebpl [dot] org.

Basic Principles of Building a Financial Foundation Thursday
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