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Black Voices Book Group
2021-02-11 19:15:002021-02-11 21:00:00America/New_YorkBlack Voices Book GroupVirtual Princeton Public Library
Thursday, February 11 7:15pm - 9:00pm
Add to Calendar2021-02-11 19:15:002021-02-11 21:00:00America/New_YorkBlack Voices Book GroupThe group discusses "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents " by Isabel Wilkerson.Virtual Princeton Public Library
Readings by nine distinguished poets from the U.S. and around the world will be streamed during April as part of National Poetry Month. Presented in collaboration with the Princeton Festival.
David Schuchman discusses what you need to do to prepare for your next interview, including video interviews, what to expect from your interviewer and what to do after the interview.
Readings by nine distinguished poets from the U.S. and around the world will be streamed during April as part of National Poetry Month. Presented in collaboration with the Princeton Festival.
Register for this advanced class, held weekly on Google Meet. Registration will be capped at 12 participants. For this advanced class only, no drop-ins will be allowed.
All Mercer County residents are eligible for this photo ID card, which provides the cardholder’s personal identifying information, medical risk factors and emergency contact information.
Writers receive constructive feedback at these group Zoom sessions. Participants range from published authors to those looking to improve their skills. Connection details will be sent to registrants.
¡Acompañanos en nuestro salón virtual para disfrutar de cuentos, canciones, rimas, y mucha diversión! Join us in the Virtual Storyroom as we share stories, songs and fun!
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others during conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others in a conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
Knoll, a renowned geologist whose latest book is "A Brief History of Earth: Four Billion Years in Eight Chapters," discusses the book and more with Maloof, associate professor of geology at Princeton.
PSG Executive Committee Member Bill Pigula addresses internal and external factors in the job search process, how they affect your job search marketing strategy, and tactics to support your strategy.
Learn the basics of drawing letters and create your own hand lettered artwork in an hour-long workshop with artist Swetha Shenoy. Some supplies provided. Registration is required.
Music historian and acclaimed guitarist Leone presents the history, influence and social impact of American blues music through songs, stories and historical facts in tribute to Jazz History Month.
Register for this advanced class, held weekly on Google Meet. Registration will be capped at 12 participants. For this advanced class only, no drop-ins will be allowed.
Poets receive constructive peer feedback at these group Zoom sessions. Space is limited, and registration is required. Connection details will be sent to registrants on the date of the event.
All Mercer County residents are eligible for this photo ID card, which provides the cardholder’s personal identifying information, medical risk factors and emergency contact information.
Translator Shelley Frisch and editor Noah Isenberg discuss the recent English translation of the early writings of screenwriter/director Billy Wilder from his days as a freelance reporter.
Writers receive constructive feedback at these group Zoom sessions. Participants range from published authors to those looking to improve their skills. Connection details will be sent to registrants.
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others during conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others in a conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
Melanie Hazim, director of outreach for the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, discusses strategies to protect your identity, privacy and assets from phone, email and other forms of scamming.
Publishing specialist Jane Friedman offers guidance on various publishing pathways, including how to evaluate which path and companies are right for you. The presentation will include audience Q&A.
Librarian and travel writer Margaret Montet presents on using research, anecdotes and more as "charms" to enhance the chain of your narrative and add reader interest.
Author and publisher Karen Hodges Miller presents on "authorpreneurs": writers who understand that success in today’s market means working diligently to promote your books and brand to the public.
Will Hammerstein, grandson of lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II, tells his grandfather's story, including his partnership with Richard Rodgers and his legacy in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Register for this advanced class, held weekly on Google Meet. Registration will be capped at 12 participants. For this advanced class only, no drop-ins will be allowed.
All Mercer County residents are eligible for this photo ID card, which provides the cardholder’s personal identifying information, medical risk factors and emergency contact information.
Writers receive constructive feedback at these group Zoom sessions. Participants range from published authors to those looking to improve their skills. Connection details will be sent to registrants.
¡Acompañanos en nuestro salón virtual para disfrutar de cuentos, canciones, rimas, y mucha diversión! Join us in the Virtual Storyroom as we share stories, songs and fun!
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others during conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
PPL staff host an informal chat about books, movies, podcasts and more on the first Wednesday of the month. Participants discuss their recent reading and can get or make recommendations.
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others in a conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
Jenny Guo leads the Chinese Book Group to introduce participants to the library’s Chinese language collection and recommend new titles. Please note this program will be conducted entirely in Chinese.
The library and McCarter Theatre Center present a panel discussion about mental health and wellness issues during the pandemic and how to find and access local resources that provide help.
Register for this advanced class, held weekly on Google Meet. Registration will be capped at 12 participants. For this advanced class only, no drop-ins will be allowed.
Poets receive constructive peer feedback at these group Zoom sessions. Space is limited, and registration is required. Connection details will be sent to registrants on the date of the event.
All Mercer County residents are eligible for this photo ID card, which provides the cardholder’s personal identifying information, medical risk factors and emergency contact information.
All high school students are welcome to participate in our monthly discussion of great books, films, music, quizzes and all things cultural. Teens will also help create a book list for the library.
Writers receive constructive feedback at these group Zoom sessions. Participants range from published authors to those looking to improve their skills. Connection details will be sent to registrants.
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others during conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
Register to attend this English conversation group, held weekly on Google Meet. Practice your English speaking skills with others in a conversation facilitated by a volunteer.
Elise Boddie, law professor at Rutgers University, discusses the challenges of integration in the North and why school segregation is a threat to public education and to our democracy.