We offer a robust line-up of virtual programs for adults, children and teens via Zoom. A full schedule, along with program registration, meeting ID and password information can be found at on our website at www.monroetwplibrary.org/virtual-programs. If you are new to using Zoom, check out this helpful tutorial for getting started.*Select programs require registration.
Everyone
Learn the basics of birdwatching, how birds evolved, what it takes to be a bird, uniqueness of birds, their importance and the declining populations, including a discussion on binoculars and scopes, and common birds found in the area. Presented by Susan Puder.
Adults
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Wednesdays, March 17 & 31 at 1:00 p.m.
The East Brunswick Public Library is a recipient of the Women's Suffrage & Beyond Program Award from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. This award supports work to commemorate and interrogate the passage of the 19th Amendment granting women’s suffrage in 1920 and its legacy one hundred years later. Their community partners are the East Brunswick Human Relations Council, East Brunswick Womens Club, Milltown Public Library, the Monroe Public Library, and the Spotswood Public Library. Additional funding is provided by the East Brunswick Friends of the Library.
All selections are subject to availability in the Monroe collection.
Take and Make Craft Kits
Take and Make Craft Kits for adults and children are available at the Drive-Thru Window. No prior reservation is necessary. Simply drive up to the window during curbside service hours and request a kit.
All kits are available while supplies last. We are always adding new crafts. Here are examples of some upcoming kits.
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Friends of the Library
The mission of the Friends is to foster community awareness of the Monroe Township Public Library’s resources, programs and services; to promote its value as an educational and cultural asset to the community; and to support the library with membership dues and fundraising activities.