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
A job search is a marketing campaign. And with any marketing campaign, the right things need to be done using the right tools, consistently. There is a big difference between being busy and being productive. Busy is a trap. Too many people get caught up in a job search staying busy doing the wrong things with the wrong tools and doing...
This two part course will introduce the novice computer user to basic computer terminology, navigating the desktop, and opening and using software, using the iMacs in the Tech Center. Students will also become familiar with searching the internet and improve basic search strategies. Students may bring their laptops to use during the...
Members of the Central Jersey Dance Society will lead bimonthly, three-hour sessions of dancing to recorded music of all kinds. While not providing formal lessons, members of the society will demonstrate some of the basic steps to many of the ballroom and modern dances.
Consponsored by the library and the Central Jersey...
The popular classic acoustic rock duo, featuring guitarist and vocalist Matt Robinson and keyboardist and vocalist Jeff Friedman, returns to the library for monthly summer performances. Hinds Plaza
Student volunteers will walk visitors through our Nano science and technology exhibit. Children in kindergarten through fourth grade are invited to drop in any time between 11 a.m. and noon. Those in fifth grade and up are invited between 4 and 5 p.m. These drop-in programs continue Mondays and Fridays though Aug. 19. Third Floor
Student volunteers will walk visitors through our Nano science and technology exhibit. Children in kindergarten through fourth grade are invited to drop in any time between 11 a.m. and noon. Those in fifth grade and up are invited between 4 and 5 p.m. These drop-in programs continue Mondays and Fridays though Aug. 19. Third Floor