Kenilworth Free Public Library

Located at 548 Boulevard. Library website is www.kenilworthlibrary.org. Registration for programs may be done in person or by calling 908 276-2451. The Library is handicapped accessible. facebook.com/kenilworthworth.public.library

(above) During the Read To A Dog program children had an opportunity to practice their reading skills as they enjoyed a relaxing visit with Glow, the therapy dog.

(above) During the Read To A Dog program children had an opportunity to practice their reading skills as they enjoyed a relaxing visit with Glow, the therapy dog.

(above) Touch The Music was recently presented by Claudia Baumgaertner Lemmerz at The Kenilworth Public Library. Children learned about various instruments played in a marching band, and had an opportunity to explore these instruments during the program. Children also learned how to create instruments from recycled materials found in their home. This program was funded by a Recycling Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.

(above) Touch The Music was recently presented by Claudia Baumgaertner Lemmerz at The Kenilworth Public Library. Children learned about various instruments played in a marching band, and had an opportunity to explore these instruments during the program. Children also learned how to create instruments from recycled materials found in their home. This program was funded by a Recycling Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.

(above) Fabulous Frogs was presented by Carolyn Geeding and Mary Ann Malloy. Children, ages 3 and up enjoyed participating in this interactive story time and puppet show during PJ Story Time which was held every Monday evening.

(above) Fabulous Frogs was presented by Carolyn Geeding and Mary Ann Malloy. Children, ages 3 and up enjoyed participating in this interactive story time and puppet show during PJ Story Time which was held every Monday evening.

(above) Michelangelo The Miniature Horse visited the Library to kick off the 2016 Summer Reading Club. Maureen Coultas owner of Hopes Promise Farm located in Chester New Jersey visited with one of her miniature horses who is also a therapy horse. This program was funded by The Friends Of The Kenilworth Public Library.

(above) Michelangelo The Miniature Horse visited the Library to kick off the 2016 Summer Reading Club. Maureen Coultas owner of
Hopes Promise Farm located in Chester New Jersey visited with one of her miniature horses who is also a therapy horse. This program was funded by The Friends Of The Kenilworth Public Library.

(above) Simon the penguin visited the Library. This program was funded by a Clean Communities Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.

(above) Simon the penguin visited the Library. This program was funded by a Clean Communities Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.

(above) Magical Mania, featuring magician Ben Lipman. This program was funded by a Clean Communities Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.

(above) Magical Mania, featuring magician Ben Lipman. This program was funded by a Clean Communities Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.

(above) Animal Games featuring ventriloquist and puppeteer Steve Petra. Children and their families were entertained with comedy magic, and puppetry as they learned about helping to keep animals safe and healthy by taking care of our environment. This program was funded by a Clean Communities Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.

(above) Animal Games featuring ventriloquist and puppeteer Steve Petra. Children and their families were entertained with comedy magic, and puppetry as they learned about helping to keep animals safe and healthy by taking care of our environment. This program was funded by a Clean Communities Grant given to the Borough of Kenilworth.