Virtual Tax Call-In Event for NJ Residents & Small Business Owners
Get answers to tax questions during an online program on Sunday, March 22.
Get answers to tax questions during an online program on Sunday, March 22.
Join us for a quick walkthrough of Mango Languages, a free language-learning resource with dozens of courses in English, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, and many more. Mango provides the tools and lessons needed to expand your language skills wherever and however you learn best.
An active library card is needed to fully participate in this tutorial. Join this event on Zoom here.
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.
Join us for the EB Social Circle, a welcoming monthly program designed for adults (18+) with cognitive or developmental disabilities. Each month, participants come together to connect, engage in enjoyable activities, and build community in a supportive and inclusive environment.
This month we are playing Hitster, the ultimate music trivia party game.
Put your knowledge to the test as we play clips from over 300 popular songs spanning multiple decades. Bring your love of music and see how many hits you can recognize.
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
* Must be 18 years of age or older to participate.
Provided by Saint Peter's University Hospital
Registration required
Please call the Information Services desk at 732-390-6767 to register.
Join us for a screening of the documentary Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom. The film is an exploration of Juneteenth from the viewpoint of those emancipated in Texas, in 1865.
The documentary follows the journey of a Black man troubled by the legacy of American slavery and the misuse of Christianity to justify it. He travels throughout Texas to discover how the Juneteenth holiday reveals the hope and courage that empowered the formerly enslaved and their descendants to fight for freedom in an often unjust society.
Stop by our Juneteenth table in the library lobby to learn about this federal holiday that commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, finally received news of their freedom, marking the effective end of slavery in the United States.
Juneteenth became a federal holiday on June 17th, 2021, when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law.
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.