November Events with New Providence Memorial Library

Library November 2020 Events

Public computers are now available for use during pick up hours. There are substantial restrictions, however. Only 2 computers open at a time, by appointment only, 45 minute/1 session limit per day and masks must be worn. Please call the library to make an appointment. We will accept appointments up to 2 weeks in advance.

Boho Yarn Wall Hanging Teen Take & Make (Teens) – November 2 at 3:00 p.m.

Come to the library foyer to grab a craft kit to make a Boho Yarn Wall Hanging. Hang it on your bedroom wall or study room for a soothing piece of DIY decor! For students in grades 6-12 (may be too difficult for younger children). Craft kits are first-come, first-served. Please only take one kit per teen.

Songs of the Suffragists (Adults) – November 5 at 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

The library will stream “Songs of the Suffragists: Lyrics of American Feminism from 1850 to 2020” over zoom in honor of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment. A discussion moderated by the League of Women Voters of Berkeley Heights, New Providence and Summit, which produced the half hour video, will follow. To register, email the library at npmlref@yahoo.com .

Teen Take Out Boxes (Teens) – *November 9 at 3:00 p.m.

Teen Take Out is a new monthly subscription box for NP teens in grades 6-12. Each month, we will put together a box for you including fun treats like snacks, crafts, bookmarks, buttons, stickers and a faux leather slide charm bracelet (a new charm added each month). Plus, we will select a YA Fiction book for you based on your answers to our questionnaire! You’ll receive an email letting you know when it’s ready to be picked up at the library. Keep the goodies, just return the library book! Use our Google form to sign up for the November box. https://forms.gle/zv8cxtbRZCysPSXF7

Virtual Club Phoenix (Kids) – November 9 at 3:30 p.m.

Club Phoenix is online! In this program kids will learn about science, engineering, and logical thinking. Watch a variety of cool science experiments and learn how you can do them at home! This program is run by teen volunteers, who are passionate about sharing their love of science and STEM with younger children. Videos will be posted once a month at 3:30 p.m. on the library’s YouTube channel: youtube.com/channel/UC1a3NcGz5ObKmzXFp2e_ArA/

Baseball Discussion Group (Adults) – November 9 at 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Discuss your favorite team and players over Zoom, or just listen to the other baseball fans talk. You may call in if you prefer. To join the baseball group, email npmlref@yahoo.com.

Bollywood Dance! (Kids) – November 10 at 3:30 p.m.

Get your groove on at home for a fun LIVE Bollywood dance class! Email npmlchildrens@gmail.com to receive the link.

Race, Empowerment + Experience (All Ages) – November 10 at 7:00 p.m.

The Libraries of Union County Consortium will sponsor a series of virtual author visits to explore the subject of Race, Empowerment and Experience. In light of the intense and widespread discussion of race and racism in America, our libraries are committed to providing online platforms for information and discussion. Starting off this series on Tuesday, November 10 at 7:00 p.m., we will be joined by two prolific, award-winning authors and publishers: Cheryl Willis Hudson and Wade Hudson, the co-founders of Just Us Books, Inc., one of the most prominent Black-owned publishing houses in America. This program will be hosted on the Zoom webinar platform, and is free for all to attend. Registration is required. To register, visit luccnjevents.org.

Exploring the Night Sky (Adults) – *November 12 at 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Learn how to locate and identify things in the night sky from constellations and planets to the International Space Station and satellites. Paul Cirillo is a member of the New Jersey Astronomical Association, which operates the largest public observatory in New Jersey, and volunteers as an outreach “ambassador” for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He will also teach us how to use a star map. This program will be held over zoom. While geared for adults, the minimum age to attend is 10. Email the library npmlref@yahoo.com to register.

Pumpkin Spice Mug Cake Take & Make (Teens) – November 16 at 3:00 p.m.

Pumpkin spice & everything nice! Come by the library foyer after school to grab all of the ingredients you’ll need to make a microwaveable Pumpkin Spice Mug Cake (you supply the mug at home). Measured ingredients and a simple recipe included in each kit. Only one kit per teen, please. While supplies last.

Book Group (Adults)November 17 at 10:30 a.m.

The book group will meet over zoom to discuss The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson. The ebook and audiobook can be downloaded free with your library card in the Hoopla Digital app. The library owns a print copy as well. To join the book group, email the library at npmlref@yahoo.com.

Fall into Flavor: Live Zoom Kids Cooking Class (Kids)November 17 at 3:30 p.m.

Kids will cook virtually alongside ShopRite Village Wellness Guru’s team of nutrition experts and will learn how much fun healthy foods can be! On the menu: Apple Pie Parfaits and Pumpkin-Cranberry Energy Bites. Recipes and shopping lists will be provided so ingredients can be purchased ahead of time. For kids in grades 1-5. Younger children will need help with some of the tasks. Register by emailing npmlchildrens@gmail.com. Registration ends November 10.

How Covid-19 Impacts College Admissions (Teens) – *November 17 at 6:00 p.m.

Campus closings SAT cancellation. Online instruction Each day, even every hour, brings news of an educational landscape that is rapidly shifting. Or is it? In this webinar, Collegewise experts will separate fact from fiction and give families the information they need to make critical upcoming decisions. We’ll discuss everything from adjusting SAT/ACT timelines to learning more about colleges when you can’t visit in-person. Join us for this conversation on college admissions and the power of perspective and keeping the focus on what you can control in these challenging times. Emailsmaisch@newprovidencelibrary.org to receive the link to register for this free webinar.

Race, Empowerment + Experience (All Ages) – November 17 at 7:00 p.m.

The Libraries of Union County Consortium will sponsor a series of virtual visits to explore the subject of Race, Empowerment and Experience. In light of the intense and widespread discussion of race and racism in America, our libraries are committed to providing online platforms for information and discussion. On Tuesday, November 17 at 7:00 p.m., we will welcome Derrick Barnes, author of the award-winning picture book CROWN: An Ode to the Fresh Cut and the 2020 best seller I Am Every Good Thing. This program will be hosted on the Zoom webinar platform, and is free for all to attend. Registration is required. To register, visit luccnjevents.org.

Invention, Innovation and Industry in Union County (Adults) – November 19 at 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Did you know that Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla had connections to Union County? Or that all manner of transportation – planes, trains, automobiles and even submarines – are all a part of the rich and diverse history of Union County? John Prescott, the History Programs Coordinator for the Union County Freeholders Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, covers all this and more in this zoom talk. To register, email the library at npmlref@yahoo.com.

Virtual Timed LEGO Build (Kids) – November 24 at 3:30 p.m. – Participate in our fun LEGO build challenge over Zoom! You will be given several building prompts and a time limit to complete each one! After each build we’ll share our creations! Email npmlchildrens@gmail.com to register. All ages.

Join us on our YouTube Channel for the following Virtual Storytime Programs:

Storytime with Ms. Sam – posted to our YouTube channel every Monday at 1:00 p.m. Email npmlchildrens@gmail.com to receive the link and watch any day or time!

Baby Storytime with Ms. Sam – posted to our YouTube channel every Wednesday at 10 AM. Email npmlchildrens@gmail.com to receive the link and watch any day or time!

*No storytime on 11/11

Pajama Storytime with Ms. Debbie– posted to our YouTube Channel every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Email npmlchildrens@gmail.com to receive the link and watch any day or time!

*No storytime on 11/11

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New Providence Memorial Library, 377 Elkwood Avenue, New Providence 908-665-0311

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