March Programs and Events at the Millburn Public Library

Millburn Public Library March 2023

CELEBRATE WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

REMEMBER THE LADIES WITH THE MUSEUM OF EARLY TRADES & CRAFTS
Thursday March 9, 7-8pm, In Person
This program will touch on all the first ladies of the United States, from Martha Washington to Melania Trump.

ANGELA LANSBURY WITH JOHN KENRICK
Thursday March 16, 7-8pm,
Hybrid, Auditorium
This versatile Hollywood character actress became one of the most beloved stars of the musical stage — then managed a third career as a television superstar.

CATHERINE THE GREAT WITH ALEXANDER CLEMENTE
Thursday March 23, 7-8pm
Hybrid, Auditorium
Catherine the Great came to Russia only speaking her native German tongue, yet she went on to change Russia into an even greater and more enlightened world power. This lecture will explain Catherine in the context of the European Enlightenment and the typical politics of eighteenth-century Europe.

PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS:

DROP-IN TECH HELP
Every Monday 3-5pm
Williamsburg Room
Stop by the Library and get some tech help! Whether it’s using library apps like Libby or Hoopla to read ebooks on your smartphone, using email, or getting used to a new laptop, we can help. Walk-ins welcome, though it is best to book an appointment by contacting librarian Matt: matt@millburnlibrary.org / 973.376.1006 x114.

GMAIL ORGANIZATION & TIPS
Friday, March 3rd, 3:00-4:00pm
Hybrid, Williamsburg Room
Once you know the basics of email, what else can you do? Learn how to automate a lot of needless work, like blocking spam, using email filters to organize your inbox, set-up contact groups, create email templates, and more, in this quick walkthrough of all the advanced functionality Gmail offers.

ONE STITCH AT A TIME
Tuesday, March 21, 2-3pm
In Person, Room B
Come join us! Our group consists of crafters and artisans who use stitches to create handmade items and projects using needlework. Bring a small project to our group to work on.

LET’S DISH! COOKBOOK CLUB
Wednesday, March 8, 12-1pm
In Person, Room B
Do you enjoy cooking and sharing your love of food with others? Join our new Cookbook Club! Every month we pick a new theme and you select, make, and bring the recipe of your choice. Feb: Chocolate

BOOK CHAT
Mondays March 13 & 27, 11am-12pm
Online
Join us for a round-robin virtual book discussion. Come prepared to tell us what you’re reading, what it’s about, and why you love (or don’t love) it. Questions? Contact jon@millburnlibrary.org

HEADED BACK TO WORK, MAMA? WITH SARA MADERA
Thursday March 30, 7-8pm
Online
Our workshop will help to ease the transition from motherhood to working mom. We will identify your strategic, emotional and logistics needs and share tips and tools for implementation. This virtual conversation is hands-on, giving you tangible take-aways to create success across your work and home life.

PROGRAMS FOR TWEENS & TEENS:

COLLEGE VISITS WITH COLLEGEWISE
Thursday, March 9, 7-8pm
Online
Get a walkthrough of what to expect during on campus visits, how to get the most out of it and even how to have fun along the way.

JUNIOR YEAR COLLEGE APPLICATIONS WITH COLLEGEWISE
Tuesday, March 21, 8-9pm
Online
Juniors (and parents)- preparation and planning are the keys to building a successful college application. So when is the right time to start working on application components? Collegewise will answer all your questions.

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

PROGRAMS FOR KIDS:

STAY & PLAY
Wednesday, March 8, 10:30am-12pm
In Person, Children’s Room. For ages 2-5 years
Children with caregivers are invited to the library to “stay and play!” Drop in. March: Little Builders. Create and construct with toys that include Duplos, trucks, trains and tracks, and more!

CRAFTERNOON
Wednesday, March 22, 4-5pm
In Person, Children’s Room. 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.

COME & COLOR
Friday, March 10, 10am-12pm
In Person, Children’s Room. For ages 2-8
Our crayons and coloring pages are back every other Friday this spring! Drop in.

POKÉMON CLUB
Wednesday, March 29, 4:00-5:00pm
In Person, Auditorium. For ages 4-12
Join us for games and conversation about all things Pokémon! Kids may trade cards if they like – and we’ll have a Pokémon craft, too!

ZOEY WONDERS WHY: AUTHOR VISIT WITH NADIA KHAN
Friday, March 17, 4:00-5:00pm
In Person, Auditorium. For ages 4-9
Join local author Nadia Khan for a read aloud of her Mom’s Choice Awards children’s book Zoey Wonders Why followed by a fun activity. Registration required.

PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES:

BINGO
Friday, March 10 , 4-5pm
In Person, Room A
Join us for a few rounds of the classic game with prizes!

ALL AGES CALMING CRAFTS: PERLER BEADS
Friday, March 24, 2023, 4-5pm
In Person, Auditorium
For all ages! Join us for crafts that are relaxing, easy to make, and cute to look at (an awesome bonus).

NJ MAKERS DAY
Saturday, March 25, 11am-2pm
In Person, Auditorium
Join us for an all ages maker celebration! There will be demonstrations, crafts, hands on activities and more!

RESOURCE OF THE MONTH!

BRAINFUSE
Get LIVE tutoring help, in grades K-college in a number of courses available daily from 2pm-11pm. You can also submit essays to the Writing Lab for feedback, take dozens of practice tests for AP, PSAT, SAT & ACT, study flashcards and more. Visit https://millburnlibrary.org/digital-resources to get started.

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