January Events at the Garwood Public Library

Garwood Public Library January 2022

Garwood Library Goes Fine Free
January 1
The Garwood Library will cease charging overdue fines and expunge existing fines on Garwood Library material, effective January 1, 2022. Library will continue to assess charges for the following items 1. Lost and Damaged Material, 2. Overdue Inter Library Loan Material, 3. Museum Passes, 4. Technology Devices and 5. Resource Kits. Failure to return Library materials in a timely fashion will still result in suspension of Library privileges.

APP Makers via Zoom
January 5, 12, 19 and 26 at 3:30 pm
Your child will learn how to create and code their own profile smartphone App using the MIT App inventor. For kids in grades 3- 8. Registration required. Limit 10. Once registered a Zoom link will be provided.

YoBoo
January 6, 13, 20, 27 at 10:00 am
YoBOO is a unique take on fitness for little ones (ages 2-8). It combines the aerobic fun of Bootcamp with the powerful breathing techniques of Yoga, a fun energy rollercoaster for kids. Registration required. Limit 10. Registration required.

Storytime in the Library
January 11, 18 and 25 at 10:30 am and 11:30 am
Join Miss Maryanne for stories, bubbles and more at 10:30 am and 11:30 in the library. Registration Required. Limit 10 per session .

Library Board Meeting
January 12 at 7:30 pm
A meeting of the Garwood Library Board of Trustees will take place in the Library. This meeting is open to the public. Masks and social distancing are required.

Virtual Kid’s Craft
January 11, at 3 pm
Pick up supplies for a craft and then watch craft tutorial on the Library’s Facebook page at 3 pm. The video will be available for viewing thereafter. Registration is required for craft kits and is limited to 15 participants. Sign up on the Library website’s events calendar or by phone.

Virtual Adult Craft
January 18 at 3pm
Pick up your craft supplies from the Library and then watch the Facebook tutorial at 3 pm. Registration is required for craft kits and is limited to 10 participants. Sign up on the Library website’s events calendar or by phone

Book Discussion Group
January 24 at 1pm
Join us in the library for a lively discussion of this month’s book “The Third Angel” by Alice Hoffman.

Lead Like a Pro, How to be an Effective Athletic Coach – a Virtual Presentation
January 27 at 7:00 pm
Whether you are a volunteer coaching your child’s team, a part-time high school coach, or a full-time college or professional coach, this is the program for you. Join Dr. Matthew Raidbard, author, college basketball coach, and athletic administrator as he explains how to enhance your leadership style and become a better coach for your athletes and team. Registration required. Limit 30. Once registered a Zoom link will be provided.

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