Millburn Public Library September 2023
Register for Library programs by visiting millburnlibrary.org/events. Registrants will receive a Zoom link for online and hybrid programs. All in person programs will take place at the Library building at 200 Glen Ave. Programs are free and open to all residents.
PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS:
ANDREW CARNEGIE: FROM STEEL TO THE BUILDING OF LIBRARIES WITH RICK FEINGOLD
September 7, 7-8pm, Virtual
Andrew Carnegie amassed an enormous fortune in the steel industry and then became a major philanthropist. After Carnegie sold his steel company to J.P. Morgan he gave all his money away by building over 2,500 libraries. Many still exist today.
AUTHOR VISIT WITH BOO TRUNDLE
September 12, 7-8:30pm, Auditorium
Local author Boo Trundle will read from her new novel, The Daughter Ship, followed by a discussion with Millburn librarian Jon Michaud. Books will be available for purchase and autographing.
CITIZENSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
September 20, 6:30-8pm, Virtual
Are you interested in becoming a U.S. citizen? A representative from USCIS (United States Citizenship & Immigration Services) will discuss the naturalization process, including information about eligibility and requirements, filing an application, and the interview.
HEARING LOSS & PREVENTING COGNITIVE DECLINE WITH HEARING DOCTORS OF NJ
September 21, 2-3pm, Auditorium
Are you over the age of 50? Have you experienced ringing or buzzing in your ears? Do you have diabetes or high blood pressure, or sometimes have difficulty hearing? Are you retired and having more and more senior moments? This program is for you! This program is also for you if any of these questions apply to someone you love.
PROGRAMS FOR KIDS:
COME & COLOR
Friday, September 8, 10-11am, Children’s Room
In-person event for children who love to color! Our crayons and coloring pages are back – children and caregivers are invited to drop by the library and color. Make some awesome pictures to take home. Tables will be set up with lots of crayons and many new coloring pages you can choose.
TALK, LEARN & CONNECT THROUGH READING PROGRAM FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS
Sept 19, 10:30am-11:30am, Auditorium
Speech Therapist Jessica Fernandez will present this program for adults and caregivers. Young kids can be there with their adults. We will have some books available for the kids to look at in the auditorium.
CRAFTERNOON
Sept 20, 4-5pm, Auditorium
For ages 4-12
What does crafts + afternoon equal? Why, crafternoon of course! Kids are invited to make a fun seasonal craft in the children’s room. Drop in.
BOOM BUCKETS AROUND THE WORLD DRUMMING WORKSHOP FOR KIDS
Sept 30, 2-5pm, Auditorium
Kids Drumming Workshop with Hector Morales. Participants have a blast playing everyday objects like buckets and garbage cans while they develop essential aural musical skills and learn how to read basic musical notation. Registration required.
PROGRAMS FOR TWEENS & TEENS:
CHAI TASTING BAR
Tuesday September 12, 3:30-4:30pm, Teen Area
National Chai Day is 9/21! Try some different types of chai and maybe you’ll find a new favorite.
FOOD ADVENTURES WITH JANIS: Cinnamon Buns
Friday Sept 22, 3:30-4:30pm, Room B
Ages 12 and up
Hang with Miss Janis as you create something tasty! Registration required.
TEEN GAMING
Ages 12 and up
Tuesday, September 26, 3:30-4:45pm, Auditorium
Play on our Switch for glory and bragging rights!
TEEN LIBRARY VOLUNTEERS
For grades 7-12
Teen Read & Review
Get service hours for doing what you love: reading! Go to millburnlibrary.org/teens to see examples and access the Google form.
Overview:
1) There is a limit of 2 review submissions per month.
2) Books must be on the student’s reading level, preferably from the Library’s Middle Grade or Young Adult collections.
3) Every 100 pages = 1 volunteer hour + 1 hour for writing the review itself
**Any questions? Email Janis: janis@millburnlibrary.org**
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