Anyone interested in the traditional Japanese art of paper folding is invited to meet for 90 minutes of new, often seasonal folding. Beginners are welcome. The club is not just for kids; adults are invited, too, and must accompany anyone under the age of 7. Third Floor
Libby Zinman Schwartz leads a discussion of “Dinner at Mr. Jefferson’s: Three Men, Five Great Wines, and the Evening that Changed America” by Charles Cerami. Discover the little-known story behind a pivotal evening in American history, in which Thomas Jefferson and his two guests, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison,...
Wondering what to do with all of those video memories that you know you could be enjoying more? Are they trapped on your phone, camera or SD card? This class will introduce the beginner to Apple's iMovie application and will cover topics such as importing movie files, organizing your clips and simple editing. Skill Level: Basic
School garden educator Dorothy Mullen leads this session about growing basil to make tasty pesto sauce. Please register by visiting the events calendar at princetonlibrary.org. Riverside School Garden, 58 Riverside Drive
This summer discussion series, led by librarian Kristin Friberg, focuses on short stories. Read one or all of the stories in this month’s featured title, “This Is How You Lose Her” by Junot Diaz. Princeton Room
Seasonal produce from local farmers, flowers, crafts and a variety of edibles are available at the market, open weekly throughout the summer. Hinds Plaza
Rising high school freshmen are invited to get a head start on Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey” in this two-hour workshop presented by teacher Margaret Spear. Students should come prepared to move, play and travel around Ancient Greece through their imagination and Homer’s words. “The Odyssey” is...
Mac specialist, Caitlin Trought covers the basics of starting up a Mac, navigating the desktop and hard drive, and some of the settings. Skill Level: Basic