Members of the Princeton High School Chess Club lead these after-school sessions for young people of all ages and abilities. Some instruction will be available in addition to matches. The library provides the chessboards.
Have questions about how to use your new MacBook, iPad, or iPod? Want to try out our iMacs, but don’t know where to begin? Members of the Princeton Macintosh Users Group will be available to offer tips, tricks, and answers to all of your Apple product questions. Drop by!
This seminar will help small business owners looking to start or upgrade their HR function to realize the financial and long-term benefits of sound human resource planning.
Part 2 of a 2 part series. Interested in creating your own blog? In this two-part course, social media and technology expert, John LeMasney will teach how to start and manage a blog for free through WrodPress. Prior web design experience is not needed.
Seating reserved for students who attended session 1 on May 14th.
Writers can receive constructive feedback at these sessions, during which participants read their work and members offer suggestions. Works read are usually less than 15 minutes long, so there is time to discuss a number of pieces during each session. While nonfiction has been a focus in the past, fiction writers are welcome....
Led by Beth Plankey, this group encourages and supports creative writers through group and individual discussion sessions leading up to the November celebration of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Princeton Room