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CompassVol 26 No 1 JanuaryFebruary 2020
P2 FRIENDS of the Library P4 ADULT EVENTS P6 TECH CLASSES P8 TEEN EVENTS P11 CHILDRENrsquoS EVENTS
Library Hours Monday through Thursday - 10 am - 9 pm Friday - 12 - 6 pm
Saturday - 10 am - 5 pm Sunday - 1 - 5 pm
Two events in 2019 clearly stand out above the rest the arrival of the new mobile branch to replace the aging bookmobile and the development and Council approval of plans for Library facility updates and the addition of an auditorium and community meeting room
2019 Highlightsbull After more than a year of waiting the new mobile branch was completed in Den-ver Colorado and arrived in South Bruns-wick ready to roll The custom-built vehicle has replaced the outdated bookmobile
bull SBPLrsquos English as a Second Language program received a $49000 NJ Depart-ment of Labor Literacy grant which has helped grow a service with nearly triple the participants of a year ago A renewal for a $54000 grant in 2020 has already been approved
bull Other grants awarded to SBPL in 2019 supported a variety of services in areas in-cluding the arts local history construction funding the Affordable Care Act and more
Preview Sale Thursday Feb 20 (5 - 8 pm) $10 admissionFriday Feb 21 (Noon - 5 pm)
Saturday Feb 22 (10 am - 430 pm)Sunday Feb 23 (1 - 430 pm) Bag Sale $5 bag included
JanuaryJan 1 ndash Closed for holidayJan 6 - 730 pm Monday Night Book Club Jan 7 14 21 28 - 10 am Color Me Calm Adult ColoringJan 8 ndash 630 pm amp Jan 12 ndash 2 pm World Cinema Jan 9 ndash 630 pm amp Jan 10 ndash Noon Drsquos Kitchen$Jan 13 ndash 715 pm TravelogueJan 15 ndash 1-7 pm Blood DriveJan 15 ndash 130 pm Coffee and Conversation Book ClubJan 19 ndash 130 pm Board Game Group (Ages 18 amp up)Jan 20 ndash Closed for holidayJan 22 ndash 630 pm Feature FilmJan 27 - 130 pm Small Wonders Short Story DiscussionJan 27 ndash 7 pm Bite ClubJan 28 ndash 630 pm South Brunswick Historical Society Meeting
February Feb 2 ndash 2 pm amp Feb 26ndash 630 pm ndash World CinemaFeb 3 - 730 pm Monday Night Book Club Feb 4 11 18 25 ndash 10 am Color Me Calm Adult ColoringFeb 4 ndash 2 pm Vaping seminarFeb 10 ndash 7 pm MeditationFeb 11 ndash 1-7 pm Blood DriveFeb 12 ndash 130 pm Coffee and Conversation Book Club Feb 12 ndash 630 pm Feature FilmFeb 13 ndash 630 pm amp Feb 14 ndash Noon Drsquos Kitchen$Feb 15 16 - Friends Book Sale Donation DriveFeb 16 - 130 pm Board Game Group (Ages 18 amp up)Feb 17 ndash Closed for holidayFeb 20-23 - Friends Book SaleFeb 24 - 130 pm Small Wonders Short Story DiscussionFeb 24 ndash 7 pm Bite ClubFeb 24 ndash 715 pm TravelogueFeb 29 ndash 1130 am ndash 430 pm Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)
Highlights
Continued on page 3
YEAR IN REVIEW
2
Please use the form below or go online wwwsbplinfofriendsjoin to BE A FRIEND for 2020 or
RENEW your Friendship for 2020 Thank you
NAME__________________________________________________ PHONE_________________ E-MAIL _______________________________
ADDRESS________________________________________________________
ZIP__________
If you could also contribute some of your time please indicate your preference(s)____ Programs ____ Mailings ____ Book Sales ____ Library Volunteer ____ Book Set-upSale
Join as a For You will receive Buddy $15 Library CouponsFamily Friends $25 Double Library CouponsPatrons $50 Double Coupons + Tote Bag + $10 Book Sale couponCircle of Friends $100 Double Coupons + Canvas Bag + $10 Book Sale couponBest Friends $150 Double Coupons + Canvas Bag + $10 Book Sale coupon + Bookopoly Life Long Friends $300 Double Coupons every year + $10 Book Sale coupon + 1 Leaf on the Giving Tree
Friendship Form I want to support the Library by becoming a Friend of the South Brunswick Library
Please mail completed form and check payable to the Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library to
Chairperson - Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library 110 Kingston Lane Monmouth Junction NJ 08852
Contributions may be tax-deductible
Susan Edelman PresidentLuda BakunovichMartha Sletteland VP
FundraisingLorraine Jackson VP Programming
Elaine Tarnofsky TreasurerWendy Heisler Secretary
Laura Meraglia Membership ChairBob Holland Book Sale Coordinator Ruth Ruddick Volunteer CoordinatorGeraldine Stover Foundation Liaison
Martha Sletteland Adopt-a-Book ChairMembers at Large Saleena Davidson
Dorothy Erdi Julianne Erdi Harriet Hershenov Susan Santowasso Sue Wara
Friends of the Library
Book Programs for your favorite Valentines
Join us at our Meetings Tuesday January 4 2020 and February 11 at 730 Look forward to seeing you
FondlySusan Edelman
Dear Friends2020 has a nice ring to it Do you agree From our Library community to you we wish you a fabulous New Year filled with good health joy love and all your favorite books For those of you who already renewed or took out an initial membership in the Friends we thank you and welcome you aboard If you have not yet joined for 2020 please do so now so you can be a part of our Friend-ly community It is easy Just fill out the application below and submit your check Memberships can also be initiated on line through our web site
MEMBERSHIP TEA Sunday March 8 Hold
From the the date We look forward to sharing this annual event
MUSEUM PASS PROGRAM Open only to South Brunswick Library patrons who are also Members of Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library
RECEIVE SPECIAL COUPONS AND PRICING
MAKE NEW FRIENDS
Book Sales Our Love-Them-and-Read-Them Book Sale will begin on Thursday Febru-ary 20 with the $10per person preview night [This event is frequented by many book dealers] The regular Sale will begin Friday February 21 during Library hours and continue Saturday February 22 from 10 am-430 pm and Sunday February 23 from 1-430 pm ITrsquoS BAG SALE DAY
Remember our Giving Tree and Adopt-a-
Sunday March 8
Friends Afternoon Tea
SAVE-THE-DATE
3
bull We celebrated South Brunswick Reads our community-wide reading partnership between the school district and the Library with the theme Reading Around the Globe To reflect the diversity in the Township Li-brary staff created a display with the world map and pushpins showing the countries represented by our staff
bull A Universe of Stories Summer Reading program promoted science and technology related activities for all ages inspired by the 50th anniversary of the NASA moon landing We celebrated with related crafts movies and seminars including a presenta-tion by a local NASA representative
bull Also during the summer the LMxAC consortium hosted a Trading Card Challenge featuring baseball-style cards for each of the 32 member libraries Whoever collected a card from each of the libraries earned a spot in a random drawing for prizes SBPL had the most finalists with 13
bull Author Tracey Baptiste was the Founda-tionrsquos guest for its annual Author Dinner Gala Nearly 100 ticket holders attended this Caribbean-themed event to meet Baptiste author of the middle-grade book series The Jumbies
bull To remove barriers to access the Board of Trustees approved the removal of rental fees for video games and eliminated the 25-cent fee for item holds or reserves
bull SBPL and the 31 members of LMxAC in-stituted the Value Savings Statement on all borrower receipts The Statement reminds patrons of the savings for borrowing library materials instead of buying them
bull The Foundation hosted its firstndashever Young Orators Competitions for students in grades 5 and 4 A competition for third graders is scheduled for January 12th
bull After much work and revision the Trust-eersquos Library renovation and expansion plans were approved by the Township in the fall more on that in 2020
bull The Library Foundation has updated their logo created a Facebook page of its own and has agreed to embark on a $500000 capital fundraising campaign for the facility upgrades and auditorium in the New Year
SBPL has had a wonderful year with much to be thankful for Progress for an expan-sion removal of two types of borrower fees and the dedication of the new Mobile Branch We are grateful for the support of the Mayor Council Township Friends and Foundation We have many projects and plans in store to bring us closer to our 2020 Vision
Continued from cover
Year in Review SBPL Photo Album
(Above) The SBPL Foundations Annual Delicious and Divine event was held on Dec 6 featuring chocolatier Chef Kir Rodriguez (above left)
(Left) Mayor Charlie Carley and SBPL Board President Muhammad Ashraf cut the ribbon on the librarys new Mobile Branch dedication on Dec 7
(Below) The SBPL Foundation kicked off their inaugural Young Orators competition Below fourth-grade entrants pose with Mayor Carley
(Below) SBPLs Wednesday morning ESL class held its annual holiday potluck event sharing dishes from different cultures and regions
The Friends of the Library will host its annual Love Them and Read Them book sale in February but to help make it a success we need your help
The library takes book donations during regular hours of operation Please bring your new and nearly new book donations to help the sale and the Library
The Friends of SBPL Need Your BooksPlease no donations of encyclopedias VHS audio cassettes or magazines Preferred genres for donation history biography health science childrens books art textbooks business and foreign language-learning All donations are tax-deductible
The Winter 2020 Schedule runs through March 31Check the schedule online atwwwsbplinfo or stop by the Library to pick up a copy
Mobile Branch is On the Move
Adult Classes and EventsBusiness amp Finance
Princeton SCORE Business Counseling by AppointmentPrinceton SCORE conducts one-on-one counseling sessions on alternating Mondays and Wednesdays at 630 pm in the Library To make an appointment or for more information call 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg Princeton SCORE Business Seminars ndash To register or to find other seminars in the area contact SCORE of Princeton at 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg bull Tuesday Jan 28 at 630 pm
College amp Career
NEW Resume Open LabTuesday Jan 14 from 11 am to 1230 pmSaturday Feb 8 from 11 am to 1230 pmThursday Feb 20 from 11 am to 1230 pmSMART Lab
4
Are you reworking your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch industries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Our Resume Open Lab offers a supportive environment including computers advice and answers to your questionsbull Arrive with all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accountsbull Bring a hard copy or digital copy of your resume that can be accessed on our computers Staff is unable to type up resumes on your behalf
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
Effective Resume WritingTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn how to write an effective resume
Tai Chi Classes (Mixed Level)Check wwwsbplinfo for dates Wednesdays from 7 - 8 pmEllen Gambatese RoomTai Chi is a gentle form of exercise that can help maintain strength flexibility and balance often described as meditation in motion Register online or in person at the Information Desk Tai Chi is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Mixed Level Yoga amp MeditationCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 530 - 7 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with a half-hour of meditation to follow Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Beginner amp Intermediate YogaCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 730 - 830 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with variations in difficulty suitable for new to experienced practioners Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Yoga Meditation amp Tai Chi
Monday Night Book ClubMeets the first Monday of each month in the Local History Room at 730 pm
bull Jan 6 ndash Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeymanbull Feb 3 ndash The Island of the Sea Women by Lisa See
Books available at the Borrower Services Desk
Coffee amp Conversation Book ClubMeets the second or third Wednesday of each month in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Jan 15 ndash The Lemon Tree An Arab a Jew and the Heart of the Middle East by Sandy Tolanbull Feb 12 ndash The Immortalists A Novel by Chloe Benjamin
Books available at the Information Desk Allow at least two weeks for Interlibrary Loan processing
Book ClubsBite Club Cookbook Book Club Meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 pm in Program Room 1A bull Jan 27 ndash Lidiarsquos Celebrate Like an Italian by Lidia Bastianich bull Feb 24 ndash The Skinnytaste Cookbook and Skinnytaste One and Done by Gina Homolka
Books available at the Information Desk
Small Wonders Short Story ClubMeets monthly in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Mon Jan 27 ndash Remedies by Kali Fajardo-Anstinebull Mon Feb 24 - Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian
Stories available at the Information Desk
Continued on page 5
Adult Classes and Events
5
Continued from page 4
with an overview of resources from the li-brary that can assist you in your job search Registration required
Health amp FitnessBlood Drive by New Jersey Blood ServicesWednesday Jan 15 from 1 to 7 pmamp Wednesday Feb 5 from 1 to 7 pmMeeting Room AB The Blood Drive is sponsored by South Brunswick High School Students for Public Health For information call 800-933-2566 or visit wwwnybloodcenterorg Walk-ins welcome
Vaping Presented by Penn Medicine Princeton HealthTuesday Feb 4 at 2 pmMeeting Room ABThis seminar is designed to help a parent learn everything a parent needs to know about vaping This health information pro-vided by Penn Medicine Princeton Health
Filling Our Hearts with Love Through MeditationMonday Feb 10 at 7 pmMeeting Room ABJoin Jim Rose as he offers this engaging workshop on how to use the meditation practice to transform the heart Partici-pants will learn to let go of anger fear and worry in order to create more harmoni-ous relationships better work and home environments and experience a deep sense of personal peace and love There will be a short meditation sitting
Lifetime Learning
Drsquos Kitchen Lab (Ages 18 amp Up)Program Room 1A1BWinter SoupsThursday Jan 9 at 630 pm or Friday Jan 10 at Noon Enjoy this hands-on class and learn to make three warming winter soups one fish one chicken and one vegetarian Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes includedFrench Hazelnut Chocolates Thursday Feb 13 at 630 pm or Friday Feb 14 at Noon
This demonstration class will show you how to make chocolate hazelnut squares including a lesson on how to temper chocolate Take home four chocolates Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes included Registration required $5 fee per person due in advance at time of registration at the Information Desk No refunds
SocialSouth Brunswick Knit and Crochet GroupMondays at 7 pm in Program Room 1B A needle arts group for all abilities meets every Monday Open to anyone 14 and over No instruction will be given For more information e-mail evatootlemangmailcom or galba922aolcom
Color Me Calm - Adult ColoringTuesdays from 10 am to NoonProgram Room 1A1BDrop in at this weekly time for relaxation conversation and adult coloring Materials available Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Group (Ages 18 amp Up)Sunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TravelogueMonday at 715 pm SMART LabIf you are an avid traveler trip planner or a dreamer join us as we share our experi-ences and discover new destinations new travel resources and meet new friends Jan 13 ndash 2020 PlanningFeb 24 ndash EuropeRegistration requested
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABThere will be a variety of board games available and you may also bring your own Food will not be provided but you are welcome to bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
South Brunswick Historical SocietyTuesday Jan 28 and Feb 25 at 630 pmLocal History RoomThe group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month All are welcome to attend For more information contact Randall Marsola rmarsolasbplinfo
SBPL recently launched a new feature on its website highlighting South Brunswicks Hometown Heroes
Hometown Heroes are a group of notable people who live or have lived in South Brunswick throughout the years Home-town Heroes include people such as Aaron Hush (pictured above) a Black Civil War Veteran to Winifred Cook an award win-ning writer for the Home News
This diverse group includes those who have made a positive contribution to town as well as veterans and those lost in war It also chronicles artists athletes historians and more
You can view South Brunswickrsquos Home-town Heroes at sbplinfo Check out this varied group of individuals and discover your sense of local pride If you would like to nominate someone to be included in South Brunswickrsquos Hometown Heroes please contact Randall Marsola (rmarsolasbplinfo)
SBPL Launches Hometown Heroes
Registration for the Librarys Spring 2020 session of the English Institute opens this month This popular intensive class is de-signed to improve your grammar reading writing and overall communication in English
Classes will begin in February and run though May but registration is required All levels are welcome to register classes are free and open to residents of New Jersey
Registration must be done in person and involves a short assessment done on the computer Class placements will be made according to number of registrants and fluency
Registration dates and times are as fol-lows Monday Jan 13 from 11 am to 3 pm Wednesday Jan 15 from 5 to 8 pm and Friday Jan 17 from 1 to 5 pm
The Library also has a number of English Language conversation groups for all levels Space is available on a first-come first-served basis but you must register in person at the Information Services Desk For more information about ESL classes and groups contact jdamicosbplinfo or visit httpwwwsbplinfoesl
6
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese Room
Join us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the
Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
How to 3D PrintTuesday Jan 14 and Feb 11 at 630 pm Location Information Desk
Stop by the Information Desk to learn how to 3D print Watch the 3D printer in action as it creates a design Create or choose a 3D object to print
free (valued up to $2)
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
How to Write an Effective ResumeTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn how to write an effec-tive resume with an overview of resources from the library that can assist you in your job search No critique of
individual information will be available only general questions will be answered Registration required
Technology Classesfor adults and teens
bull Tuesday Jan 7 from 230 - 330 pmbull Thursday Jan 23 from 11 am to Noonbull Monday Jan 27 from 4 - 5 pm
Drop-in Tech Timebull Thursday Feb 6 from 11 am to Noonbull Wednesday Feb 19 from 11 am to Noon
bull Please arrive with a clear goal of what you would like to learn and all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accounts bull Be sure to bring in any device you need help with If necessary we can provide a limited number of laptops and tablets to demonstratebull We are unable to provide hardware assistance troubleshoot or fix malfunctioning devices take apart or replace physical parts on a device or fill out andor file government forms or participate in credit card transactions
Do you have questions about computers tablets or your cell phone Do you want to learn about downloading books and streaming media Not sure how to use library resources to learn a new language or get live tutoring help Stop by our open hours to get answers
Are you rework-ing your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch indus-tries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Come to our Resume Open Lab to work in a supportive environment We will provide the computers offer pointers and answer your questions along the way No registration required Meets in the SmartLab
New
Tuesday Jan 14 at 11 amSaturday Feb 8 at 11 amTuesday Feb 20 at 11 amSMART Lab
Resume Open Lab
SBPL English Institute Registration Opens Jan 13
World Cinema
In the Aisles (Germany) Wednesday Jan 8 at 630 pm and Sunday Jan 12 at 2 pm(2019 R 96 minutes) An affecting and bittersweet glimpse into the shared con-nections of a motley group of nightshift workers at a big box store including the re-clusive newbie Christian and the charming but mysterious Marion
Cold War (Poland)Sunday Feb 2 at 2 pm and Wednesday Feb 26 at 630 pm(2018 NR 88 minutes) Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer exploring their subsequent love story over the years
Feature Films
Ad Astra Wednesday Jan 22 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 123 minutes) Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the edges of the solar sys-tem in search of his father and in effort to unravel a mystery which threatens the survival of Earth
JudyWednesday Feb 12 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 119 minutes) Thirty years after rising to global stardom in The Wizard of Oz showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run at the Talk of the Town While preparing for the shows Garland battles with manage-ment reminisces with friends and adoring fans and embarks on a whirlwind romance with soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Deans all while bravely struggling to overcome inten-sifying anxiety and physical decline
7
Free admission - your snacks are welcome
Now Showing at SBPL
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For more info visit
wwwsbplinfo and click on
Events
All movies are in meeting rooms AB
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
8
Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
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Please use the form below or go online wwwsbplinfofriendsjoin to BE A FRIEND for 2020 or
RENEW your Friendship for 2020 Thank you
NAME__________________________________________________ PHONE_________________ E-MAIL _______________________________
ADDRESS________________________________________________________
ZIP__________
If you could also contribute some of your time please indicate your preference(s)____ Programs ____ Mailings ____ Book Sales ____ Library Volunteer ____ Book Set-upSale
Join as a For You will receive Buddy $15 Library CouponsFamily Friends $25 Double Library CouponsPatrons $50 Double Coupons + Tote Bag + $10 Book Sale couponCircle of Friends $100 Double Coupons + Canvas Bag + $10 Book Sale couponBest Friends $150 Double Coupons + Canvas Bag + $10 Book Sale coupon + Bookopoly Life Long Friends $300 Double Coupons every year + $10 Book Sale coupon + 1 Leaf on the Giving Tree
Friendship Form I want to support the Library by becoming a Friend of the South Brunswick Library
Please mail completed form and check payable to the Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library to
Chairperson - Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library 110 Kingston Lane Monmouth Junction NJ 08852
Contributions may be tax-deductible
Susan Edelman PresidentLuda BakunovichMartha Sletteland VP
FundraisingLorraine Jackson VP Programming
Elaine Tarnofsky TreasurerWendy Heisler Secretary
Laura Meraglia Membership ChairBob Holland Book Sale Coordinator Ruth Ruddick Volunteer CoordinatorGeraldine Stover Foundation Liaison
Martha Sletteland Adopt-a-Book ChairMembers at Large Saleena Davidson
Dorothy Erdi Julianne Erdi Harriet Hershenov Susan Santowasso Sue Wara
Friends of the Library
Book Programs for your favorite Valentines
Join us at our Meetings Tuesday January 4 2020 and February 11 at 730 Look forward to seeing you
FondlySusan Edelman
Dear Friends2020 has a nice ring to it Do you agree From our Library community to you we wish you a fabulous New Year filled with good health joy love and all your favorite books For those of you who already renewed or took out an initial membership in the Friends we thank you and welcome you aboard If you have not yet joined for 2020 please do so now so you can be a part of our Friend-ly community It is easy Just fill out the application below and submit your check Memberships can also be initiated on line through our web site
MEMBERSHIP TEA Sunday March 8 Hold
From the the date We look forward to sharing this annual event
MUSEUM PASS PROGRAM Open only to South Brunswick Library patrons who are also Members of Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library
RECEIVE SPECIAL COUPONS AND PRICING
MAKE NEW FRIENDS
Book Sales Our Love-Them-and-Read-Them Book Sale will begin on Thursday Febru-ary 20 with the $10per person preview night [This event is frequented by many book dealers] The regular Sale will begin Friday February 21 during Library hours and continue Saturday February 22 from 10 am-430 pm and Sunday February 23 from 1-430 pm ITrsquoS BAG SALE DAY
Remember our Giving Tree and Adopt-a-
Sunday March 8
Friends Afternoon Tea
SAVE-THE-DATE
3
bull We celebrated South Brunswick Reads our community-wide reading partnership between the school district and the Library with the theme Reading Around the Globe To reflect the diversity in the Township Li-brary staff created a display with the world map and pushpins showing the countries represented by our staff
bull A Universe of Stories Summer Reading program promoted science and technology related activities for all ages inspired by the 50th anniversary of the NASA moon landing We celebrated with related crafts movies and seminars including a presenta-tion by a local NASA representative
bull Also during the summer the LMxAC consortium hosted a Trading Card Challenge featuring baseball-style cards for each of the 32 member libraries Whoever collected a card from each of the libraries earned a spot in a random drawing for prizes SBPL had the most finalists with 13
bull Author Tracey Baptiste was the Founda-tionrsquos guest for its annual Author Dinner Gala Nearly 100 ticket holders attended this Caribbean-themed event to meet Baptiste author of the middle-grade book series The Jumbies
bull To remove barriers to access the Board of Trustees approved the removal of rental fees for video games and eliminated the 25-cent fee for item holds or reserves
bull SBPL and the 31 members of LMxAC in-stituted the Value Savings Statement on all borrower receipts The Statement reminds patrons of the savings for borrowing library materials instead of buying them
bull The Foundation hosted its firstndashever Young Orators Competitions for students in grades 5 and 4 A competition for third graders is scheduled for January 12th
bull After much work and revision the Trust-eersquos Library renovation and expansion plans were approved by the Township in the fall more on that in 2020
bull The Library Foundation has updated their logo created a Facebook page of its own and has agreed to embark on a $500000 capital fundraising campaign for the facility upgrades and auditorium in the New Year
SBPL has had a wonderful year with much to be thankful for Progress for an expan-sion removal of two types of borrower fees and the dedication of the new Mobile Branch We are grateful for the support of the Mayor Council Township Friends and Foundation We have many projects and plans in store to bring us closer to our 2020 Vision
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Year in Review SBPL Photo Album
(Above) The SBPL Foundations Annual Delicious and Divine event was held on Dec 6 featuring chocolatier Chef Kir Rodriguez (above left)
(Left) Mayor Charlie Carley and SBPL Board President Muhammad Ashraf cut the ribbon on the librarys new Mobile Branch dedication on Dec 7
(Below) The SBPL Foundation kicked off their inaugural Young Orators competition Below fourth-grade entrants pose with Mayor Carley
(Below) SBPLs Wednesday morning ESL class held its annual holiday potluck event sharing dishes from different cultures and regions
The Friends of the Library will host its annual Love Them and Read Them book sale in February but to help make it a success we need your help
The library takes book donations during regular hours of operation Please bring your new and nearly new book donations to help the sale and the Library
The Friends of SBPL Need Your BooksPlease no donations of encyclopedias VHS audio cassettes or magazines Preferred genres for donation history biography health science childrens books art textbooks business and foreign language-learning All donations are tax-deductible
The Winter 2020 Schedule runs through March 31Check the schedule online atwwwsbplinfo or stop by the Library to pick up a copy
Mobile Branch is On the Move
Adult Classes and EventsBusiness amp Finance
Princeton SCORE Business Counseling by AppointmentPrinceton SCORE conducts one-on-one counseling sessions on alternating Mondays and Wednesdays at 630 pm in the Library To make an appointment or for more information call 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg Princeton SCORE Business Seminars ndash To register or to find other seminars in the area contact SCORE of Princeton at 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg bull Tuesday Jan 28 at 630 pm
College amp Career
NEW Resume Open LabTuesday Jan 14 from 11 am to 1230 pmSaturday Feb 8 from 11 am to 1230 pmThursday Feb 20 from 11 am to 1230 pmSMART Lab
4
Are you reworking your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch industries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Our Resume Open Lab offers a supportive environment including computers advice and answers to your questionsbull Arrive with all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accountsbull Bring a hard copy or digital copy of your resume that can be accessed on our computers Staff is unable to type up resumes on your behalf
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
Effective Resume WritingTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn how to write an effective resume
Tai Chi Classes (Mixed Level)Check wwwsbplinfo for dates Wednesdays from 7 - 8 pmEllen Gambatese RoomTai Chi is a gentle form of exercise that can help maintain strength flexibility and balance often described as meditation in motion Register online or in person at the Information Desk Tai Chi is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Mixed Level Yoga amp MeditationCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 530 - 7 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with a half-hour of meditation to follow Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Beginner amp Intermediate YogaCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 730 - 830 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with variations in difficulty suitable for new to experienced practioners Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Yoga Meditation amp Tai Chi
Monday Night Book ClubMeets the first Monday of each month in the Local History Room at 730 pm
bull Jan 6 ndash Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeymanbull Feb 3 ndash The Island of the Sea Women by Lisa See
Books available at the Borrower Services Desk
Coffee amp Conversation Book ClubMeets the second or third Wednesday of each month in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Jan 15 ndash The Lemon Tree An Arab a Jew and the Heart of the Middle East by Sandy Tolanbull Feb 12 ndash The Immortalists A Novel by Chloe Benjamin
Books available at the Information Desk Allow at least two weeks for Interlibrary Loan processing
Book ClubsBite Club Cookbook Book Club Meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 pm in Program Room 1A bull Jan 27 ndash Lidiarsquos Celebrate Like an Italian by Lidia Bastianich bull Feb 24 ndash The Skinnytaste Cookbook and Skinnytaste One and Done by Gina Homolka
Books available at the Information Desk
Small Wonders Short Story ClubMeets monthly in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Mon Jan 27 ndash Remedies by Kali Fajardo-Anstinebull Mon Feb 24 - Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian
Stories available at the Information Desk
Continued on page 5
Adult Classes and Events
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with an overview of resources from the li-brary that can assist you in your job search Registration required
Health amp FitnessBlood Drive by New Jersey Blood ServicesWednesday Jan 15 from 1 to 7 pmamp Wednesday Feb 5 from 1 to 7 pmMeeting Room AB The Blood Drive is sponsored by South Brunswick High School Students for Public Health For information call 800-933-2566 or visit wwwnybloodcenterorg Walk-ins welcome
Vaping Presented by Penn Medicine Princeton HealthTuesday Feb 4 at 2 pmMeeting Room ABThis seminar is designed to help a parent learn everything a parent needs to know about vaping This health information pro-vided by Penn Medicine Princeton Health
Filling Our Hearts with Love Through MeditationMonday Feb 10 at 7 pmMeeting Room ABJoin Jim Rose as he offers this engaging workshop on how to use the meditation practice to transform the heart Partici-pants will learn to let go of anger fear and worry in order to create more harmoni-ous relationships better work and home environments and experience a deep sense of personal peace and love There will be a short meditation sitting
Lifetime Learning
Drsquos Kitchen Lab (Ages 18 amp Up)Program Room 1A1BWinter SoupsThursday Jan 9 at 630 pm or Friday Jan 10 at Noon Enjoy this hands-on class and learn to make three warming winter soups one fish one chicken and one vegetarian Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes includedFrench Hazelnut Chocolates Thursday Feb 13 at 630 pm or Friday Feb 14 at Noon
This demonstration class will show you how to make chocolate hazelnut squares including a lesson on how to temper chocolate Take home four chocolates Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes included Registration required $5 fee per person due in advance at time of registration at the Information Desk No refunds
SocialSouth Brunswick Knit and Crochet GroupMondays at 7 pm in Program Room 1B A needle arts group for all abilities meets every Monday Open to anyone 14 and over No instruction will be given For more information e-mail evatootlemangmailcom or galba922aolcom
Color Me Calm - Adult ColoringTuesdays from 10 am to NoonProgram Room 1A1BDrop in at this weekly time for relaxation conversation and adult coloring Materials available Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Group (Ages 18 amp Up)Sunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TravelogueMonday at 715 pm SMART LabIf you are an avid traveler trip planner or a dreamer join us as we share our experi-ences and discover new destinations new travel resources and meet new friends Jan 13 ndash 2020 PlanningFeb 24 ndash EuropeRegistration requested
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABThere will be a variety of board games available and you may also bring your own Food will not be provided but you are welcome to bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
South Brunswick Historical SocietyTuesday Jan 28 and Feb 25 at 630 pmLocal History RoomThe group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month All are welcome to attend For more information contact Randall Marsola rmarsolasbplinfo
SBPL recently launched a new feature on its website highlighting South Brunswicks Hometown Heroes
Hometown Heroes are a group of notable people who live or have lived in South Brunswick throughout the years Home-town Heroes include people such as Aaron Hush (pictured above) a Black Civil War Veteran to Winifred Cook an award win-ning writer for the Home News
This diverse group includes those who have made a positive contribution to town as well as veterans and those lost in war It also chronicles artists athletes historians and more
You can view South Brunswickrsquos Home-town Heroes at sbplinfo Check out this varied group of individuals and discover your sense of local pride If you would like to nominate someone to be included in South Brunswickrsquos Hometown Heroes please contact Randall Marsola (rmarsolasbplinfo)
SBPL Launches Hometown Heroes
Registration for the Librarys Spring 2020 session of the English Institute opens this month This popular intensive class is de-signed to improve your grammar reading writing and overall communication in English
Classes will begin in February and run though May but registration is required All levels are welcome to register classes are free and open to residents of New Jersey
Registration must be done in person and involves a short assessment done on the computer Class placements will be made according to number of registrants and fluency
Registration dates and times are as fol-lows Monday Jan 13 from 11 am to 3 pm Wednesday Jan 15 from 5 to 8 pm and Friday Jan 17 from 1 to 5 pm
The Library also has a number of English Language conversation groups for all levels Space is available on a first-come first-served basis but you must register in person at the Information Services Desk For more information about ESL classes and groups contact jdamicosbplinfo or visit httpwwwsbplinfoesl
6
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese Room
Join us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the
Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
How to 3D PrintTuesday Jan 14 and Feb 11 at 630 pm Location Information Desk
Stop by the Information Desk to learn how to 3D print Watch the 3D printer in action as it creates a design Create or choose a 3D object to print
free (valued up to $2)
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
How to Write an Effective ResumeTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn how to write an effec-tive resume with an overview of resources from the library that can assist you in your job search No critique of
individual information will be available only general questions will be answered Registration required
Technology Classesfor adults and teens
bull Tuesday Jan 7 from 230 - 330 pmbull Thursday Jan 23 from 11 am to Noonbull Monday Jan 27 from 4 - 5 pm
Drop-in Tech Timebull Thursday Feb 6 from 11 am to Noonbull Wednesday Feb 19 from 11 am to Noon
bull Please arrive with a clear goal of what you would like to learn and all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accounts bull Be sure to bring in any device you need help with If necessary we can provide a limited number of laptops and tablets to demonstratebull We are unable to provide hardware assistance troubleshoot or fix malfunctioning devices take apart or replace physical parts on a device or fill out andor file government forms or participate in credit card transactions
Do you have questions about computers tablets or your cell phone Do you want to learn about downloading books and streaming media Not sure how to use library resources to learn a new language or get live tutoring help Stop by our open hours to get answers
Are you rework-ing your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch indus-tries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Come to our Resume Open Lab to work in a supportive environment We will provide the computers offer pointers and answer your questions along the way No registration required Meets in the SmartLab
New
Tuesday Jan 14 at 11 amSaturday Feb 8 at 11 amTuesday Feb 20 at 11 amSMART Lab
Resume Open Lab
SBPL English Institute Registration Opens Jan 13
World Cinema
In the Aisles (Germany) Wednesday Jan 8 at 630 pm and Sunday Jan 12 at 2 pm(2019 R 96 minutes) An affecting and bittersweet glimpse into the shared con-nections of a motley group of nightshift workers at a big box store including the re-clusive newbie Christian and the charming but mysterious Marion
Cold War (Poland)Sunday Feb 2 at 2 pm and Wednesday Feb 26 at 630 pm(2018 NR 88 minutes) Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer exploring their subsequent love story over the years
Feature Films
Ad Astra Wednesday Jan 22 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 123 minutes) Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the edges of the solar sys-tem in search of his father and in effort to unravel a mystery which threatens the survival of Earth
JudyWednesday Feb 12 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 119 minutes) Thirty years after rising to global stardom in The Wizard of Oz showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run at the Talk of the Town While preparing for the shows Garland battles with manage-ment reminisces with friends and adoring fans and embarks on a whirlwind romance with soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Deans all while bravely struggling to overcome inten-sifying anxiety and physical decline
7
Free admission - your snacks are welcome
Now Showing at SBPL
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For more info visit
wwwsbplinfo and click on
Events
All movies are in meeting rooms AB
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
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Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
3
bull We celebrated South Brunswick Reads our community-wide reading partnership between the school district and the Library with the theme Reading Around the Globe To reflect the diversity in the Township Li-brary staff created a display with the world map and pushpins showing the countries represented by our staff
bull A Universe of Stories Summer Reading program promoted science and technology related activities for all ages inspired by the 50th anniversary of the NASA moon landing We celebrated with related crafts movies and seminars including a presenta-tion by a local NASA representative
bull Also during the summer the LMxAC consortium hosted a Trading Card Challenge featuring baseball-style cards for each of the 32 member libraries Whoever collected a card from each of the libraries earned a spot in a random drawing for prizes SBPL had the most finalists with 13
bull Author Tracey Baptiste was the Founda-tionrsquos guest for its annual Author Dinner Gala Nearly 100 ticket holders attended this Caribbean-themed event to meet Baptiste author of the middle-grade book series The Jumbies
bull To remove barriers to access the Board of Trustees approved the removal of rental fees for video games and eliminated the 25-cent fee for item holds or reserves
bull SBPL and the 31 members of LMxAC in-stituted the Value Savings Statement on all borrower receipts The Statement reminds patrons of the savings for borrowing library materials instead of buying them
bull The Foundation hosted its firstndashever Young Orators Competitions for students in grades 5 and 4 A competition for third graders is scheduled for January 12th
bull After much work and revision the Trust-eersquos Library renovation and expansion plans were approved by the Township in the fall more on that in 2020
bull The Library Foundation has updated their logo created a Facebook page of its own and has agreed to embark on a $500000 capital fundraising campaign for the facility upgrades and auditorium in the New Year
SBPL has had a wonderful year with much to be thankful for Progress for an expan-sion removal of two types of borrower fees and the dedication of the new Mobile Branch We are grateful for the support of the Mayor Council Township Friends and Foundation We have many projects and plans in store to bring us closer to our 2020 Vision
Continued from cover
Year in Review SBPL Photo Album
(Above) The SBPL Foundations Annual Delicious and Divine event was held on Dec 6 featuring chocolatier Chef Kir Rodriguez (above left)
(Left) Mayor Charlie Carley and SBPL Board President Muhammad Ashraf cut the ribbon on the librarys new Mobile Branch dedication on Dec 7
(Below) The SBPL Foundation kicked off their inaugural Young Orators competition Below fourth-grade entrants pose with Mayor Carley
(Below) SBPLs Wednesday morning ESL class held its annual holiday potluck event sharing dishes from different cultures and regions
The Friends of the Library will host its annual Love Them and Read Them book sale in February but to help make it a success we need your help
The library takes book donations during regular hours of operation Please bring your new and nearly new book donations to help the sale and the Library
The Friends of SBPL Need Your BooksPlease no donations of encyclopedias VHS audio cassettes or magazines Preferred genres for donation history biography health science childrens books art textbooks business and foreign language-learning All donations are tax-deductible
The Winter 2020 Schedule runs through March 31Check the schedule online atwwwsbplinfo or stop by the Library to pick up a copy
Mobile Branch is On the Move
Adult Classes and EventsBusiness amp Finance
Princeton SCORE Business Counseling by AppointmentPrinceton SCORE conducts one-on-one counseling sessions on alternating Mondays and Wednesdays at 630 pm in the Library To make an appointment or for more information call 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg Princeton SCORE Business Seminars ndash To register or to find other seminars in the area contact SCORE of Princeton at 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg bull Tuesday Jan 28 at 630 pm
College amp Career
NEW Resume Open LabTuesday Jan 14 from 11 am to 1230 pmSaturday Feb 8 from 11 am to 1230 pmThursday Feb 20 from 11 am to 1230 pmSMART Lab
4
Are you reworking your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch industries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Our Resume Open Lab offers a supportive environment including computers advice and answers to your questionsbull Arrive with all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accountsbull Bring a hard copy or digital copy of your resume that can be accessed on our computers Staff is unable to type up resumes on your behalf
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
Effective Resume WritingTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn how to write an effective resume
Tai Chi Classes (Mixed Level)Check wwwsbplinfo for dates Wednesdays from 7 - 8 pmEllen Gambatese RoomTai Chi is a gentle form of exercise that can help maintain strength flexibility and balance often described as meditation in motion Register online or in person at the Information Desk Tai Chi is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Mixed Level Yoga amp MeditationCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 530 - 7 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with a half-hour of meditation to follow Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Beginner amp Intermediate YogaCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 730 - 830 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with variations in difficulty suitable for new to experienced practioners Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Yoga Meditation amp Tai Chi
Monday Night Book ClubMeets the first Monday of each month in the Local History Room at 730 pm
bull Jan 6 ndash Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeymanbull Feb 3 ndash The Island of the Sea Women by Lisa See
Books available at the Borrower Services Desk
Coffee amp Conversation Book ClubMeets the second or third Wednesday of each month in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Jan 15 ndash The Lemon Tree An Arab a Jew and the Heart of the Middle East by Sandy Tolanbull Feb 12 ndash The Immortalists A Novel by Chloe Benjamin
Books available at the Information Desk Allow at least two weeks for Interlibrary Loan processing
Book ClubsBite Club Cookbook Book Club Meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 pm in Program Room 1A bull Jan 27 ndash Lidiarsquos Celebrate Like an Italian by Lidia Bastianich bull Feb 24 ndash The Skinnytaste Cookbook and Skinnytaste One and Done by Gina Homolka
Books available at the Information Desk
Small Wonders Short Story ClubMeets monthly in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Mon Jan 27 ndash Remedies by Kali Fajardo-Anstinebull Mon Feb 24 - Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian
Stories available at the Information Desk
Continued on page 5
Adult Classes and Events
5
Continued from page 4
with an overview of resources from the li-brary that can assist you in your job search Registration required
Health amp FitnessBlood Drive by New Jersey Blood ServicesWednesday Jan 15 from 1 to 7 pmamp Wednesday Feb 5 from 1 to 7 pmMeeting Room AB The Blood Drive is sponsored by South Brunswick High School Students for Public Health For information call 800-933-2566 or visit wwwnybloodcenterorg Walk-ins welcome
Vaping Presented by Penn Medicine Princeton HealthTuesday Feb 4 at 2 pmMeeting Room ABThis seminar is designed to help a parent learn everything a parent needs to know about vaping This health information pro-vided by Penn Medicine Princeton Health
Filling Our Hearts with Love Through MeditationMonday Feb 10 at 7 pmMeeting Room ABJoin Jim Rose as he offers this engaging workshop on how to use the meditation practice to transform the heart Partici-pants will learn to let go of anger fear and worry in order to create more harmoni-ous relationships better work and home environments and experience a deep sense of personal peace and love There will be a short meditation sitting
Lifetime Learning
Drsquos Kitchen Lab (Ages 18 amp Up)Program Room 1A1BWinter SoupsThursday Jan 9 at 630 pm or Friday Jan 10 at Noon Enjoy this hands-on class and learn to make three warming winter soups one fish one chicken and one vegetarian Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes includedFrench Hazelnut Chocolates Thursday Feb 13 at 630 pm or Friday Feb 14 at Noon
This demonstration class will show you how to make chocolate hazelnut squares including a lesson on how to temper chocolate Take home four chocolates Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes included Registration required $5 fee per person due in advance at time of registration at the Information Desk No refunds
SocialSouth Brunswick Knit and Crochet GroupMondays at 7 pm in Program Room 1B A needle arts group for all abilities meets every Monday Open to anyone 14 and over No instruction will be given For more information e-mail evatootlemangmailcom or galba922aolcom
Color Me Calm - Adult ColoringTuesdays from 10 am to NoonProgram Room 1A1BDrop in at this weekly time for relaxation conversation and adult coloring Materials available Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Group (Ages 18 amp Up)Sunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TravelogueMonday at 715 pm SMART LabIf you are an avid traveler trip planner or a dreamer join us as we share our experi-ences and discover new destinations new travel resources and meet new friends Jan 13 ndash 2020 PlanningFeb 24 ndash EuropeRegistration requested
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABThere will be a variety of board games available and you may also bring your own Food will not be provided but you are welcome to bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
South Brunswick Historical SocietyTuesday Jan 28 and Feb 25 at 630 pmLocal History RoomThe group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month All are welcome to attend For more information contact Randall Marsola rmarsolasbplinfo
SBPL recently launched a new feature on its website highlighting South Brunswicks Hometown Heroes
Hometown Heroes are a group of notable people who live or have lived in South Brunswick throughout the years Home-town Heroes include people such as Aaron Hush (pictured above) a Black Civil War Veteran to Winifred Cook an award win-ning writer for the Home News
This diverse group includes those who have made a positive contribution to town as well as veterans and those lost in war It also chronicles artists athletes historians and more
You can view South Brunswickrsquos Home-town Heroes at sbplinfo Check out this varied group of individuals and discover your sense of local pride If you would like to nominate someone to be included in South Brunswickrsquos Hometown Heroes please contact Randall Marsola (rmarsolasbplinfo)
SBPL Launches Hometown Heroes
Registration for the Librarys Spring 2020 session of the English Institute opens this month This popular intensive class is de-signed to improve your grammar reading writing and overall communication in English
Classes will begin in February and run though May but registration is required All levels are welcome to register classes are free and open to residents of New Jersey
Registration must be done in person and involves a short assessment done on the computer Class placements will be made according to number of registrants and fluency
Registration dates and times are as fol-lows Monday Jan 13 from 11 am to 3 pm Wednesday Jan 15 from 5 to 8 pm and Friday Jan 17 from 1 to 5 pm
The Library also has a number of English Language conversation groups for all levels Space is available on a first-come first-served basis but you must register in person at the Information Services Desk For more information about ESL classes and groups contact jdamicosbplinfo or visit httpwwwsbplinfoesl
6
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese Room
Join us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the
Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
How to 3D PrintTuesday Jan 14 and Feb 11 at 630 pm Location Information Desk
Stop by the Information Desk to learn how to 3D print Watch the 3D printer in action as it creates a design Create or choose a 3D object to print
free (valued up to $2)
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
How to Write an Effective ResumeTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn how to write an effec-tive resume with an overview of resources from the library that can assist you in your job search No critique of
individual information will be available only general questions will be answered Registration required
Technology Classesfor adults and teens
bull Tuesday Jan 7 from 230 - 330 pmbull Thursday Jan 23 from 11 am to Noonbull Monday Jan 27 from 4 - 5 pm
Drop-in Tech Timebull Thursday Feb 6 from 11 am to Noonbull Wednesday Feb 19 from 11 am to Noon
bull Please arrive with a clear goal of what you would like to learn and all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accounts bull Be sure to bring in any device you need help with If necessary we can provide a limited number of laptops and tablets to demonstratebull We are unable to provide hardware assistance troubleshoot or fix malfunctioning devices take apart or replace physical parts on a device or fill out andor file government forms or participate in credit card transactions
Do you have questions about computers tablets or your cell phone Do you want to learn about downloading books and streaming media Not sure how to use library resources to learn a new language or get live tutoring help Stop by our open hours to get answers
Are you rework-ing your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch indus-tries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Come to our Resume Open Lab to work in a supportive environment We will provide the computers offer pointers and answer your questions along the way No registration required Meets in the SmartLab
New
Tuesday Jan 14 at 11 amSaturday Feb 8 at 11 amTuesday Feb 20 at 11 amSMART Lab
Resume Open Lab
SBPL English Institute Registration Opens Jan 13
World Cinema
In the Aisles (Germany) Wednesday Jan 8 at 630 pm and Sunday Jan 12 at 2 pm(2019 R 96 minutes) An affecting and bittersweet glimpse into the shared con-nections of a motley group of nightshift workers at a big box store including the re-clusive newbie Christian and the charming but mysterious Marion
Cold War (Poland)Sunday Feb 2 at 2 pm and Wednesday Feb 26 at 630 pm(2018 NR 88 minutes) Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer exploring their subsequent love story over the years
Feature Films
Ad Astra Wednesday Jan 22 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 123 minutes) Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the edges of the solar sys-tem in search of his father and in effort to unravel a mystery which threatens the survival of Earth
JudyWednesday Feb 12 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 119 minutes) Thirty years after rising to global stardom in The Wizard of Oz showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run at the Talk of the Town While preparing for the shows Garland battles with manage-ment reminisces with friends and adoring fans and embarks on a whirlwind romance with soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Deans all while bravely struggling to overcome inten-sifying anxiety and physical decline
7
Free admission - your snacks are welcome
Now Showing at SBPL
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For more info visit
wwwsbplinfo and click on
Events
All movies are in meeting rooms AB
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
8
Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
Adult Classes and EventsBusiness amp Finance
Princeton SCORE Business Counseling by AppointmentPrinceton SCORE conducts one-on-one counseling sessions on alternating Mondays and Wednesdays at 630 pm in the Library To make an appointment or for more information call 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg Princeton SCORE Business Seminars ndash To register or to find other seminars in the area contact SCORE of Princeton at 609-393-0505 or visit wwwprincetonscoreorg bull Tuesday Jan 28 at 630 pm
College amp Career
NEW Resume Open LabTuesday Jan 14 from 11 am to 1230 pmSaturday Feb 8 from 11 am to 1230 pmThursday Feb 20 from 11 am to 1230 pmSMART Lab
4
Are you reworking your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch industries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Our Resume Open Lab offers a supportive environment including computers advice and answers to your questionsbull Arrive with all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accountsbull Bring a hard copy or digital copy of your resume that can be accessed on our computers Staff is unable to type up resumes on your behalf
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
Effective Resume WritingTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART LabLearn how to write an effective resume
Tai Chi Classes (Mixed Level)Check wwwsbplinfo for dates Wednesdays from 7 - 8 pmEllen Gambatese RoomTai Chi is a gentle form of exercise that can help maintain strength flexibility and balance often described as meditation in motion Register online or in person at the Information Desk Tai Chi is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Mixed Level Yoga amp MeditationCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 530 - 7 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with a half-hour of meditation to follow Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Beginner amp Intermediate YogaCheck wwwsbplinfo for dates Thursdays from 730 - 830 pm Meeting Room ABThe class includes a one-hour period of yoga instruction with variations in difficulty suitable for new to experienced practioners Register online or in person at the Information Desk Yoga is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library
Yoga Meditation amp Tai Chi
Monday Night Book ClubMeets the first Monday of each month in the Local History Room at 730 pm
bull Jan 6 ndash Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeymanbull Feb 3 ndash The Island of the Sea Women by Lisa See
Books available at the Borrower Services Desk
Coffee amp Conversation Book ClubMeets the second or third Wednesday of each month in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Jan 15 ndash The Lemon Tree An Arab a Jew and the Heart of the Middle East by Sandy Tolanbull Feb 12 ndash The Immortalists A Novel by Chloe Benjamin
Books available at the Information Desk Allow at least two weeks for Interlibrary Loan processing
Book ClubsBite Club Cookbook Book Club Meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 pm in Program Room 1A bull Jan 27 ndash Lidiarsquos Celebrate Like an Italian by Lidia Bastianich bull Feb 24 ndash The Skinnytaste Cookbook and Skinnytaste One and Done by Gina Homolka
Books available at the Information Desk
Small Wonders Short Story ClubMeets monthly in the Local History Room at 130 pmbull Mon Jan 27 ndash Remedies by Kali Fajardo-Anstinebull Mon Feb 24 - Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian
Stories available at the Information Desk
Continued on page 5
Adult Classes and Events
5
Continued from page 4
with an overview of resources from the li-brary that can assist you in your job search Registration required
Health amp FitnessBlood Drive by New Jersey Blood ServicesWednesday Jan 15 from 1 to 7 pmamp Wednesday Feb 5 from 1 to 7 pmMeeting Room AB The Blood Drive is sponsored by South Brunswick High School Students for Public Health For information call 800-933-2566 or visit wwwnybloodcenterorg Walk-ins welcome
Vaping Presented by Penn Medicine Princeton HealthTuesday Feb 4 at 2 pmMeeting Room ABThis seminar is designed to help a parent learn everything a parent needs to know about vaping This health information pro-vided by Penn Medicine Princeton Health
Filling Our Hearts with Love Through MeditationMonday Feb 10 at 7 pmMeeting Room ABJoin Jim Rose as he offers this engaging workshop on how to use the meditation practice to transform the heart Partici-pants will learn to let go of anger fear and worry in order to create more harmoni-ous relationships better work and home environments and experience a deep sense of personal peace and love There will be a short meditation sitting
Lifetime Learning
Drsquos Kitchen Lab (Ages 18 amp Up)Program Room 1A1BWinter SoupsThursday Jan 9 at 630 pm or Friday Jan 10 at Noon Enjoy this hands-on class and learn to make three warming winter soups one fish one chicken and one vegetarian Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes includedFrench Hazelnut Chocolates Thursday Feb 13 at 630 pm or Friday Feb 14 at Noon
This demonstration class will show you how to make chocolate hazelnut squares including a lesson on how to temper chocolate Take home four chocolates Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes included Registration required $5 fee per person due in advance at time of registration at the Information Desk No refunds
SocialSouth Brunswick Knit and Crochet GroupMondays at 7 pm in Program Room 1B A needle arts group for all abilities meets every Monday Open to anyone 14 and over No instruction will be given For more information e-mail evatootlemangmailcom or galba922aolcom
Color Me Calm - Adult ColoringTuesdays from 10 am to NoonProgram Room 1A1BDrop in at this weekly time for relaxation conversation and adult coloring Materials available Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Group (Ages 18 amp Up)Sunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TravelogueMonday at 715 pm SMART LabIf you are an avid traveler trip planner or a dreamer join us as we share our experi-ences and discover new destinations new travel resources and meet new friends Jan 13 ndash 2020 PlanningFeb 24 ndash EuropeRegistration requested
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABThere will be a variety of board games available and you may also bring your own Food will not be provided but you are welcome to bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
South Brunswick Historical SocietyTuesday Jan 28 and Feb 25 at 630 pmLocal History RoomThe group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month All are welcome to attend For more information contact Randall Marsola rmarsolasbplinfo
SBPL recently launched a new feature on its website highlighting South Brunswicks Hometown Heroes
Hometown Heroes are a group of notable people who live or have lived in South Brunswick throughout the years Home-town Heroes include people such as Aaron Hush (pictured above) a Black Civil War Veteran to Winifred Cook an award win-ning writer for the Home News
This diverse group includes those who have made a positive contribution to town as well as veterans and those lost in war It also chronicles artists athletes historians and more
You can view South Brunswickrsquos Home-town Heroes at sbplinfo Check out this varied group of individuals and discover your sense of local pride If you would like to nominate someone to be included in South Brunswickrsquos Hometown Heroes please contact Randall Marsola (rmarsolasbplinfo)
SBPL Launches Hometown Heroes
Registration for the Librarys Spring 2020 session of the English Institute opens this month This popular intensive class is de-signed to improve your grammar reading writing and overall communication in English
Classes will begin in February and run though May but registration is required All levels are welcome to register classes are free and open to residents of New Jersey
Registration must be done in person and involves a short assessment done on the computer Class placements will be made according to number of registrants and fluency
Registration dates and times are as fol-lows Monday Jan 13 from 11 am to 3 pm Wednesday Jan 15 from 5 to 8 pm and Friday Jan 17 from 1 to 5 pm
The Library also has a number of English Language conversation groups for all levels Space is available on a first-come first-served basis but you must register in person at the Information Services Desk For more information about ESL classes and groups contact jdamicosbplinfo or visit httpwwwsbplinfoesl
6
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese Room
Join us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the
Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
How to 3D PrintTuesday Jan 14 and Feb 11 at 630 pm Location Information Desk
Stop by the Information Desk to learn how to 3D print Watch the 3D printer in action as it creates a design Create or choose a 3D object to print
free (valued up to $2)
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
How to Write an Effective ResumeTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn how to write an effec-tive resume with an overview of resources from the library that can assist you in your job search No critique of
individual information will be available only general questions will be answered Registration required
Technology Classesfor adults and teens
bull Tuesday Jan 7 from 230 - 330 pmbull Thursday Jan 23 from 11 am to Noonbull Monday Jan 27 from 4 - 5 pm
Drop-in Tech Timebull Thursday Feb 6 from 11 am to Noonbull Wednesday Feb 19 from 11 am to Noon
bull Please arrive with a clear goal of what you would like to learn and all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accounts bull Be sure to bring in any device you need help with If necessary we can provide a limited number of laptops and tablets to demonstratebull We are unable to provide hardware assistance troubleshoot or fix malfunctioning devices take apart or replace physical parts on a device or fill out andor file government forms or participate in credit card transactions
Do you have questions about computers tablets or your cell phone Do you want to learn about downloading books and streaming media Not sure how to use library resources to learn a new language or get live tutoring help Stop by our open hours to get answers
Are you rework-ing your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch indus-tries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Come to our Resume Open Lab to work in a supportive environment We will provide the computers offer pointers and answer your questions along the way No registration required Meets in the SmartLab
New
Tuesday Jan 14 at 11 amSaturday Feb 8 at 11 amTuesday Feb 20 at 11 amSMART Lab
Resume Open Lab
SBPL English Institute Registration Opens Jan 13
World Cinema
In the Aisles (Germany) Wednesday Jan 8 at 630 pm and Sunday Jan 12 at 2 pm(2019 R 96 minutes) An affecting and bittersweet glimpse into the shared con-nections of a motley group of nightshift workers at a big box store including the re-clusive newbie Christian and the charming but mysterious Marion
Cold War (Poland)Sunday Feb 2 at 2 pm and Wednesday Feb 26 at 630 pm(2018 NR 88 minutes) Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer exploring their subsequent love story over the years
Feature Films
Ad Astra Wednesday Jan 22 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 123 minutes) Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the edges of the solar sys-tem in search of his father and in effort to unravel a mystery which threatens the survival of Earth
JudyWednesday Feb 12 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 119 minutes) Thirty years after rising to global stardom in The Wizard of Oz showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run at the Talk of the Town While preparing for the shows Garland battles with manage-ment reminisces with friends and adoring fans and embarks on a whirlwind romance with soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Deans all while bravely struggling to overcome inten-sifying anxiety and physical decline
7
Free admission - your snacks are welcome
Now Showing at SBPL
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For more info visit
wwwsbplinfo and click on
Events
All movies are in meeting rooms AB
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
8
Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
Adult Classes and Events
5
Continued from page 4
with an overview of resources from the li-brary that can assist you in your job search Registration required
Health amp FitnessBlood Drive by New Jersey Blood ServicesWednesday Jan 15 from 1 to 7 pmamp Wednesday Feb 5 from 1 to 7 pmMeeting Room AB The Blood Drive is sponsored by South Brunswick High School Students for Public Health For information call 800-933-2566 or visit wwwnybloodcenterorg Walk-ins welcome
Vaping Presented by Penn Medicine Princeton HealthTuesday Feb 4 at 2 pmMeeting Room ABThis seminar is designed to help a parent learn everything a parent needs to know about vaping This health information pro-vided by Penn Medicine Princeton Health
Filling Our Hearts with Love Through MeditationMonday Feb 10 at 7 pmMeeting Room ABJoin Jim Rose as he offers this engaging workshop on how to use the meditation practice to transform the heart Partici-pants will learn to let go of anger fear and worry in order to create more harmoni-ous relationships better work and home environments and experience a deep sense of personal peace and love There will be a short meditation sitting
Lifetime Learning
Drsquos Kitchen Lab (Ages 18 amp Up)Program Room 1A1BWinter SoupsThursday Jan 9 at 630 pm or Friday Jan 10 at Noon Enjoy this hands-on class and learn to make three warming winter soups one fish one chicken and one vegetarian Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes includedFrench Hazelnut Chocolates Thursday Feb 13 at 630 pm or Friday Feb 14 at Noon
This demonstration class will show you how to make chocolate hazelnut squares including a lesson on how to temper chocolate Take home four chocolates Demonstrations and tastings with full recipes included Registration required $5 fee per person due in advance at time of registration at the Information Desk No refunds
SocialSouth Brunswick Knit and Crochet GroupMondays at 7 pm in Program Room 1B A needle arts group for all abilities meets every Monday Open to anyone 14 and over No instruction will be given For more information e-mail evatootlemangmailcom or galba922aolcom
Color Me Calm - Adult ColoringTuesdays from 10 am to NoonProgram Room 1A1BDrop in at this weekly time for relaxation conversation and adult coloring Materials available Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Group (Ages 18 amp Up)Sunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TravelogueMonday at 715 pm SMART LabIf you are an avid traveler trip planner or a dreamer join us as we share our experi-ences and discover new destinations new travel resources and meet new friends Jan 13 ndash 2020 PlanningFeb 24 ndash EuropeRegistration requested
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABThere will be a variety of board games available and you may also bring your own Food will not be provided but you are welcome to bring your own Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
South Brunswick Historical SocietyTuesday Jan 28 and Feb 25 at 630 pmLocal History RoomThe group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month All are welcome to attend For more information contact Randall Marsola rmarsolasbplinfo
SBPL recently launched a new feature on its website highlighting South Brunswicks Hometown Heroes
Hometown Heroes are a group of notable people who live or have lived in South Brunswick throughout the years Home-town Heroes include people such as Aaron Hush (pictured above) a Black Civil War Veteran to Winifred Cook an award win-ning writer for the Home News
This diverse group includes those who have made a positive contribution to town as well as veterans and those lost in war It also chronicles artists athletes historians and more
You can view South Brunswickrsquos Home-town Heroes at sbplinfo Check out this varied group of individuals and discover your sense of local pride If you would like to nominate someone to be included in South Brunswickrsquos Hometown Heroes please contact Randall Marsola (rmarsolasbplinfo)
SBPL Launches Hometown Heroes
Registration for the Librarys Spring 2020 session of the English Institute opens this month This popular intensive class is de-signed to improve your grammar reading writing and overall communication in English
Classes will begin in February and run though May but registration is required All levels are welcome to register classes are free and open to residents of New Jersey
Registration must be done in person and involves a short assessment done on the computer Class placements will be made according to number of registrants and fluency
Registration dates and times are as fol-lows Monday Jan 13 from 11 am to 3 pm Wednesday Jan 15 from 5 to 8 pm and Friday Jan 17 from 1 to 5 pm
The Library also has a number of English Language conversation groups for all levels Space is available on a first-come first-served basis but you must register in person at the Information Services Desk For more information about ESL classes and groups contact jdamicosbplinfo or visit httpwwwsbplinfoesl
6
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese Room
Join us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the
Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
How to 3D PrintTuesday Jan 14 and Feb 11 at 630 pm Location Information Desk
Stop by the Information Desk to learn how to 3D print Watch the 3D printer in action as it creates a design Create or choose a 3D object to print
free (valued up to $2)
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
How to Write an Effective ResumeTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn how to write an effec-tive resume with an overview of resources from the library that can assist you in your job search No critique of
individual information will be available only general questions will be answered Registration required
Technology Classesfor adults and teens
bull Tuesday Jan 7 from 230 - 330 pmbull Thursday Jan 23 from 11 am to Noonbull Monday Jan 27 from 4 - 5 pm
Drop-in Tech Timebull Thursday Feb 6 from 11 am to Noonbull Wednesday Feb 19 from 11 am to Noon
bull Please arrive with a clear goal of what you would like to learn and all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accounts bull Be sure to bring in any device you need help with If necessary we can provide a limited number of laptops and tablets to demonstratebull We are unable to provide hardware assistance troubleshoot or fix malfunctioning devices take apart or replace physical parts on a device or fill out andor file government forms or participate in credit card transactions
Do you have questions about computers tablets or your cell phone Do you want to learn about downloading books and streaming media Not sure how to use library resources to learn a new language or get live tutoring help Stop by our open hours to get answers
Are you rework-ing your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch indus-tries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Come to our Resume Open Lab to work in a supportive environment We will provide the computers offer pointers and answer your questions along the way No registration required Meets in the SmartLab
New
Tuesday Jan 14 at 11 amSaturday Feb 8 at 11 amTuesday Feb 20 at 11 amSMART Lab
Resume Open Lab
SBPL English Institute Registration Opens Jan 13
World Cinema
In the Aisles (Germany) Wednesday Jan 8 at 630 pm and Sunday Jan 12 at 2 pm(2019 R 96 minutes) An affecting and bittersweet glimpse into the shared con-nections of a motley group of nightshift workers at a big box store including the re-clusive newbie Christian and the charming but mysterious Marion
Cold War (Poland)Sunday Feb 2 at 2 pm and Wednesday Feb 26 at 630 pm(2018 NR 88 minutes) Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer exploring their subsequent love story over the years
Feature Films
Ad Astra Wednesday Jan 22 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 123 minutes) Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the edges of the solar sys-tem in search of his father and in effort to unravel a mystery which threatens the survival of Earth
JudyWednesday Feb 12 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 119 minutes) Thirty years after rising to global stardom in The Wizard of Oz showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run at the Talk of the Town While preparing for the shows Garland battles with manage-ment reminisces with friends and adoring fans and embarks on a whirlwind romance with soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Deans all while bravely struggling to overcome inten-sifying anxiety and physical decline
7
Free admission - your snacks are welcome
Now Showing at SBPL
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For more info visit
wwwsbplinfo and click on
Events
All movies are in meeting rooms AB
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
8
Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
Registration for the Librarys Spring 2020 session of the English Institute opens this month This popular intensive class is de-signed to improve your grammar reading writing and overall communication in English
Classes will begin in February and run though May but registration is required All levels are welcome to register classes are free and open to residents of New Jersey
Registration must be done in person and involves a short assessment done on the computer Class placements will be made according to number of registrants and fluency
Registration dates and times are as fol-lows Monday Jan 13 from 11 am to 3 pm Wednesday Jan 15 from 5 to 8 pm and Friday Jan 17 from 1 to 5 pm
The Library also has a number of English Language conversation groups for all levels Space is available on a first-come first-served basis but you must register in person at the Information Services Desk For more information about ESL classes and groups contact jdamicosbplinfo or visit httpwwwsbplinfoesl
6
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese Room
Join us for a casual day of board games The Library has a selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the
Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
How to 3D PrintTuesday Jan 14 and Feb 11 at 630 pm Location Information Desk
Stop by the Information Desk to learn how to 3D print Watch the 3D printer in action as it creates a design Create or choose a 3D object to print
free (valued up to $2)
How to Search for a JobTuesday Jan 21 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn to use job search resources including career databases websites and more at the Library Registration required
How to Write an Effective ResumeTuesday Feb 18 at 1030 amSMART Lab
Learn how to write an effec-tive resume with an overview of resources from the library that can assist you in your job search No critique of
individual information will be available only general questions will be answered Registration required
Technology Classesfor adults and teens
bull Tuesday Jan 7 from 230 - 330 pmbull Thursday Jan 23 from 11 am to Noonbull Monday Jan 27 from 4 - 5 pm
Drop-in Tech Timebull Thursday Feb 6 from 11 am to Noonbull Wednesday Feb 19 from 11 am to Noon
bull Please arrive with a clear goal of what you would like to learn and all the necessary passwords needed to access your device or accounts bull Be sure to bring in any device you need help with If necessary we can provide a limited number of laptops and tablets to demonstratebull We are unable to provide hardware assistance troubleshoot or fix malfunctioning devices take apart or replace physical parts on a device or fill out andor file government forms or participate in credit card transactions
Do you have questions about computers tablets or your cell phone Do you want to learn about downloading books and streaming media Not sure how to use library resources to learn a new language or get live tutoring help Stop by our open hours to get answers
Are you rework-ing your resume or need to start from scratch Looking to switch indus-tries and not sure how best to present your education and experience Come to our Resume Open Lab to work in a supportive environment We will provide the computers offer pointers and answer your questions along the way No registration required Meets in the SmartLab
New
Tuesday Jan 14 at 11 amSaturday Feb 8 at 11 amTuesday Feb 20 at 11 amSMART Lab
Resume Open Lab
SBPL English Institute Registration Opens Jan 13
World Cinema
In the Aisles (Germany) Wednesday Jan 8 at 630 pm and Sunday Jan 12 at 2 pm(2019 R 96 minutes) An affecting and bittersweet glimpse into the shared con-nections of a motley group of nightshift workers at a big box store including the re-clusive newbie Christian and the charming but mysterious Marion
Cold War (Poland)Sunday Feb 2 at 2 pm and Wednesday Feb 26 at 630 pm(2018 NR 88 minutes) Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer exploring their subsequent love story over the years
Feature Films
Ad Astra Wednesday Jan 22 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 123 minutes) Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the edges of the solar sys-tem in search of his father and in effort to unravel a mystery which threatens the survival of Earth
JudyWednesday Feb 12 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 119 minutes) Thirty years after rising to global stardom in The Wizard of Oz showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run at the Talk of the Town While preparing for the shows Garland battles with manage-ment reminisces with friends and adoring fans and embarks on a whirlwind romance with soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Deans all while bravely struggling to overcome inten-sifying anxiety and physical decline
7
Free admission - your snacks are welcome
Now Showing at SBPL
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For more info visit
wwwsbplinfo and click on
Events
All movies are in meeting rooms AB
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
8
Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
World Cinema
In the Aisles (Germany) Wednesday Jan 8 at 630 pm and Sunday Jan 12 at 2 pm(2019 R 96 minutes) An affecting and bittersweet glimpse into the shared con-nections of a motley group of nightshift workers at a big box store including the re-clusive newbie Christian and the charming but mysterious Marion
Cold War (Poland)Sunday Feb 2 at 2 pm and Wednesday Feb 26 at 630 pm(2018 NR 88 minutes) Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer exploring their subsequent love story over the years
Feature Films
Ad Astra Wednesday Jan 22 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 123 minutes) Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the edges of the solar sys-tem in search of his father and in effort to unravel a mystery which threatens the survival of Earth
JudyWednesday Feb 12 at 630 pm(2019 PG-13 119 minutes) Thirty years after rising to global stardom in The Wizard of Oz showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run at the Talk of the Town While preparing for the shows Garland battles with manage-ment reminisces with friends and adoring fans and embarks on a whirlwind romance with soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Deans all while bravely struggling to overcome inten-sifying anxiety and physical decline
7
Free admission - your snacks are welcome
Now Showing at SBPL
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For more info visit
wwwsbplinfo and click on
Events
All movies are in meeting rooms AB
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
8
Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
teens will teach you a little bit about it and work with a simulation to see how your investments do Registration will be required it will open two weeks before the class begins This is a two-part
class participants must be able to attend both parts to register Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Feb 12 at 630 pmProgram Room 1A1B
Geeks amp Gastronomy Club is a combo book-cooking clubclass The February topic is ldquoLoverdquo Participants should read a book about love (of any kind) and bring a dish
that you love Bring in the recipe so we know the ingredients and can make copies to share with the group Saleena will do a live demo of a recipe Registration is suggested registration opens in January Eat and discuss What do YOU geek out for Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TVA Teen Voices in Alliance (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 1 to 230 pm Meeting Room AB
TVA members are the teen voices for the Library They create events and work on projects for the community and the Library To become a member file a special TVA application subject to
approval by Saleena There are a limited number of spaces so qualified applicants may be placed on a waiting list Sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Municipal Alliance of South Brunswick
EVA Executive Volunteer Association (Grades 7-12)Saturday Jan 4 and Feb 1 from 230 to 330 pm Meeting Room ABEVA is a teen leadership group membership is by application only Eligibility begins with active membership in the TVA For information e-mail sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check httpswwwsbplinfoteensvolunteeringteen-volunteer-associations Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
DIY Duct Tape Creations (Grades 6-12)Wednesday Jan 8 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
Make a tie a card holder thin wallet or flower pen out of duct tape Choose from a variety of fun patterns Space is limited first-come first-served
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Registration required
Gamer Gathering (Grades 6-12)Thursday Jan 16 and Feb 20 from 630 to 830 pmCafeacute at the Library
GG is for games and gaming Play a different game or multiple games (usually on a theme) each month Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Science Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Jan 18 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore science concepts and do simple science experiments Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Rainbow Alliance (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Jan 21 from 7 to 830 pmTeen Homework Room
The Rainbow Alliance is the SBPLs LGBT and Straight Alliance Support Group We share stories discuss movies TV books and the news (local and national) Share viewpoints
and agendas This group is about supporting each other and being a safe place for teens to talk (or listen) Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Robotics Club (Grades 6-10)Saturday Jan 25 from 1030 am to noonSMART LabExplore the coding and internal drives of robotics (there will be no building of robots) Select high school students will help lead the group in a variety of projects and fun competitions Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stock Market amp Investing Class (Gr 7-12)Two-Parts Friday Jan 31 and Feb 7 from 445 to 545 pmSMART LabWonder about the stock market and how it works no more Two of our savvy
Teen Classes and Events
8
Continued on page 9
Teen Volunteering amp Tutoring forms have been updated and are available Dont forget that every volunteer is required to file a new form every year in order to maintain an active status Please send any comments or questions to Librarian Saleena Davidson at this new e-mail address sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom
VOLUNTEERING amp TUTORING
TEENS
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
conversation on a wide variety of topics Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Maker Club (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 22 from 1230 to 230 pmSMART LabMaker Club teens develop and implement large-scale creative expressions for a more positive and welcoming atmosphere in the Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Board Game Marathon (Teens amp Adults)Saturday Feb 29 from 1130 am to 430 pmMeeting Room ABSelect from a variety of games at the Library or you may bring your own Your lunch and snacks are welcome food will not be provided Vending machines available in cafeacute Learn a new game play an old favorite or just hang out Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
For information about any teen events or clubs or projects contact Saleena at 732-329-4000 ext 7634 e-mail at sbplteenvolunteersgmailcom or check our webpage at wwwsbplinfo and click on Teens
9
Continued from page 8
Art Club for Teens (Grades 6-12)Saturday Feb 15 from 2 to 4 pmCafeacute at the Library
Explore art and new artistic ideas This is a teen driven club February Button Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Math Quiz (Grades 6-8)
Saturday Feb 15 from 230 to 330 pmSMART LabHave a math quiz to have fun with math Small prizes for the winners Registration
is required opens three weeks prior Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Cookies amp Conversations (Grades 6-12)Tuesday Feb 18 from 7 to 8 pmTeen Homework RoomGather for juicehot chocolate cookies and
Teen Classes and Events
Board Game GroupSunday Jan 19 and Feb 16 from 130 to 430 pmEllen Gambatese RoomJoin us for a casual day of board games The Library has a
selection of games to choose from or bring your own We love learning and teaching new games Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
New Adults Fun social programs for those 18 amp over
Printed at the bottom of every borrowerrsquos check-out receipt now is a value state-ment that reads ldquoCongratulations By borrowing from your library you have saved $rdquo It sure is good to feel like someone just put money in your pocket
Borrowers at SBPL and the other 30 libraries of the LMxAC consortium recent-ly arranged to have this savings message automatically printed on every borrowerrsquos checkout receipt The hope is that the message conveys to the borrower the tre-mendous value that libraries really do offer The market value of each item borrowed at every checkout is calculated and added up to make the point very personal
This new feature on the checkout receipt allows patrons to see how much money they save by borrowing material from the library rather than purchasing the same items in a store or online Staff have always known the value of the library whether it be from borrowing or attending many of our free programs Now our customers can see on a regular basis what theyre saving every time they get their checkout receipt says Judy Pietrobono SBPL Assistant Director
The checkout receipt still shows the time and date of the checkout as well as the due date for each item checked out and the call number item number and title of each item
Watch Your Savings Add Up with New Receipt Feature
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
DIY Necklaces (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 7 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will create their own uniquely designed jewelry from clay
Speed Tic-Tac-Toe (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 14 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will race to play and win this team-based fast-paced version of tic-tac-toe
Mario Kart (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 21 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will choose their favorite Nintendo Pokeacutemon or Final Fantasy character and pit their video game skills against their friends in Mario Kart
Cooking with Ms Cindy (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Jan 28 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gambatese Room
Tweens will put their own spin on microwave nachos in this delicious hands-on cooking class
DIY Decoupage Boxes (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 4 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will use comic book pages and other decorations to make a plain box into a personalized masterpiece
DIY Slime (Grades 4-7)Tuesday Feb 11 from 5 to 6 pmProgram Room 1A1B
amp Ellen Gambatese RoomTweens will explore the scientific properties of slime before creating their own slimy concoctions
10
Tween Classes and Events
Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited first-come first-served Open to South Brunswick Public Library card-holding families All are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Homework BuddiesPeer homework help available Monday through Thursdays 430 - 730 pm (when school is in session)
Read to a Therapy Dog Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26Program Room 1A and 1B
Read to a real live dog Emerging readers (including those with challenges like autism spectrum disorder) can practice reading in a safe comfortable environment
Creative CraftThursday Jan 2 and Feb 6from 430 to 530 pm Program Room 1A amp 1B
Join us for a fun craft to stimulate creativity Led by Pat Dahl experienced coordinator for children with special needs
Music amp MovementThursday from 5 to 545 pm Jan 9 and Feb 13Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese Room
Get in the groove Different kinds of music and dance are introduced at each meeting
Stories amp Activities Children with Special Needs (All Ages) and Their FamiliesThursday from 5 to 6 pm Jan 16 and Feb 20Program Room 2 ndash Ellen Gambatese RoomEnjoy stories crafts and a variety of activities in this special story time for children with special needs and their families
Special Needs Classes and Events
A scene from a recent tween
stop-motion animation program
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
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Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
Childrenrsquos Classes and Events
11
Mini Movers (Ages 12-36 months)Monday Jan 6 and Feb 3 from 1030 to 11 amEllen Gambatese RoomParents and caregivers can play with their children in a social environment that pro-motes hands-on learning Our instructors have plenty of fun activities games crafts and toys specifically designed to develop a childs fine motor skills
Chess Club (Grades 3-7)Monday Jan 6 13 27 Feb 3 10 from 430 to 515 pm (Library closed 120)Program Room 1A1BBeginners and chess champions alike can converge to play learn and practice their chess game Fun is the name of the game
Afternoon Adventures (Grades K-3)Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 12 from 445 to 515 pmProgram Room 1A1BThis weekly early elementary class combines imagi-native and infor-mative stories with creative crafts and engaging activities chosen to strength-en late childhood social mental and fine motor develop-ment
Read to a Therapy Dog (All Abilities Ages 5 and Up) Wednesday Jan 8 15 22 29 Feb 5 26 from 6 to7 pmProgram Rooms 1A and 1BBring your favorite book to read to a live dog Therapy dogs love to listen to beginner readers It has been shown that reading aloud to a therapy dog improves a childrsquos confidence and builds literacy skills
StorytimesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Bouncing BabiesThursdays at 10 amFor 0-12 months with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Little LearnersTuesdays at 1015 am and 1130 amFor 12-36 months with caregiver17 114 121 128 24 211
Planet Preschool Thursdays at 11 amFor children 3-5 years old with caregiver19 116 123 130 26 213
Night OwlsMondays at 630 pmFor children ages 3 and up16 113 127 23 210 (Library closed 120 217)
Family Learn and PlaySaturdays at 11 amFor all ages with caregiver111 118 125 21 28 215
Please plan to arrive 5 -10 minutes before the program starts To avoid disruption to the flow of this instructional program latecomers will not be admitted once the program has begun Space is limited First-come first-served unless otherwise noted Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
LEGO Club (Ages 5 amp Up)Saturday Jan 25 Feb 8 22 from 2 to 3 pm
Ellen Gambatese RoomDiscover explore and create with LEGO blocks Children learn best through play and this class promotes teamwork prob-lem-solving and decision-making skills
Friends and Fun (Ages 0-5)Tuesday Feb 18 25 and Thursday Feb 20 27 from 1030 am to NoonEllen Gambatese RoomParents and children have fun in this class This isnt story time its your time This
is an independent community-driven social hour Listen to music play instruments read your own stories and meet new friends
What is Chinese New Year Storytime amp Craft (Ages 5 amp up)Friday Jan 17 from 3 to 4 pmProgram Room 1A1B amp Ellen Gam-batese RoomWhat Is is a brand new series of storytime and craft events introducing children to various holidays customs and traditions from around the world Today children will learn about the Chinese New Year celebrations the lunar calendar and the Year of the Rat through stories and crafts
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020
South Brunswick Public Library110 Kingston LaneMonmouth Junction NJ 08852
Board of TrusteesMuhammad Ashraf PresidentSuzanne Hayducka Vice President Councilwoman Josephine Jo HochmanJanet Campisano Secretary John M Daly TreasurerKim Zito School RepresentativeNancy Delgado bull Shirley Maurin bull Frank Ragany
Our Mission
Inspire bull Empower bull Discover bull Connect
Go to wwwsbplinfo for information about programs services amp morePhone 732-329-4000
South Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY
Borrower Services Desk - ext 7290 bull Information Desk - ext 7286 bull Childrenrsquos Desk - ext 7285 Teen (YA) Librarian - ext 7634 bull Bookmobile - ext 7288 bull Outreach - ext 7637 bull Director - ext 7287
Chris Carbone Library Director Judy Pietrobono Assistant Director
Happy
2020