2021-03-29 13:30:002021-03-29 15:00:00America/New_YorkAdvanced English Conversation GroupPrinceton Public Library -
Monday, March 29 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Add to Calendar2021-03-29 13:30:002021-03-29 15:00:00America/New_YorkAdvanced English Conversation GroupRegister 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. Princeton Public Library -
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.
This class provides an overview of Google Docs to help beginners and intermediate users become more proficient. Gmail account should be established prior to class. On Zoom. Registration required.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Princeton University students provide after-school homework help in all academic subjects to students in elementary through high school. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.
Reading & Discovery with Princeton University Library Special Collections: Join us at Firestone Library to discuss a book and examine items from the collection tied to themes from the book.
Cathy Lewis of Diageo Beverage Manufacturing delivers a talk examining how new technologies are reshaping the beverage alcohol industry. Register through Princeton Tech Meetup.
Lynne Williams, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Area Great Careers Group, shares how to optimize your LinkedIn profile, build your personal brand, and leverage your competitive edge.
In this 13th film from the beloved Toho kaiju series, Godzilla plays the hero fighting alongside the giant robot Jet Jaguar to defend Earth from Megalon and Gigan. G. 1 hour, 18 minutes.
This family-friendly movie follows a young, smart, French Canadian entrepreneur who wants to develop his farm. Part of the Princeton French Film Festival. Registration required.
The author and UC Berkeley professor discusses his new book, "Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights" with Wallace D. Best and Hendrik Hartog of Princeton University.
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
Princeton University students provide after-school homework help in all academic subjects to students in elementary through high school. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
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.
Need some help with your homework? Have a problem you just can't solve? Stop by the CoLab on the third floor of the library for some help with your school assignments.
Bring your knitting and/or crochet project (and your own supplies) to these drop-in social gatherings. Sessions will not include instruction. Registration is not required.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Sketchers of all abilities and experience levels meet twice monthly to sketch, draw and paint together in this social art group. Sessions held on the second Tuesday and last Wednesday of the month.
April 24, 2004, was transformative day for the library — and downtown Princeton. Relive the anticipation and joy of the community as seen through the lens of Catherine “Cie” Stroud.
Need some help with your homework? Have a problem you just can't solve? Stop by the CoLab on the third floor of the library for some help with your school assignments.
Staff member Anna Lewis will give a tour of “Happy World,” a collaboration between artist Ik-Joong Kang and the community. The mural is a signature piece of public art in the Sands Library Building.
We’ll serve birthday cake and watch short films about library history, public art and architecture, including “How Do You Say Library,” which features students from Princeton Public Schools.
Three key figures in making the Sands Library Building a reality — Leslie Burger, Harry Levine and Nick Garrison — discuss the challenges and opportunities of creating a new library in Princeton.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Princeton University students provide after-school homework help in all academic subjects to students in elementary through high school. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.
Neurodivergent young people looking to connect with others are invited to attend a crafts and games session to work on creative projects brought from home.
The author is joined in conversation by John Farmer to discuss her new book "To Keep the Republic: Thinking, Talking, and Acting like a Democratic Citizen." Registration requested.
Alex Freund helps you master the interview process and present yourself as an ideal candidate by focusing on the interview step by step from the hiring manager’s perspective.
Publicity expert Leah Paulos shares strategies to help authors position books effectively, find targeted media outlets and event venues and build the all-important author platform.
Librarian and author Gabrielle Esposito offers a comprehensive exploration of the revision and editing process, empowering writers to create clear, compelling and error-free content.
Find fiction and nonfiction for all ages from local published authors, who will be available to sell and sign their books, on the first floor of the library.
Writers in grades 5 to 8 are invited to bring a work in progress of up to 2500 words to workshop as a group and prepare to pitch for publication in youth literary journals. Registration required.
The legendary recordings of Tony Bennett and Bill Evans are performed by pianist Joel Zelnik with vocalist Tony Corrao during this Jazz Appreciation Month concert.
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
Princeton University students provide after-school homework help in all academic subjects to students in elementary through high school. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.
Jennifer L. Roberts is joined in conversation by James Welling to discuss her new book, "Contact: Art and the Pull of Print." A signing will follow the conversation.
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
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.
Need some help with your homework? Have a problem you just can't solve? Stop by the CoLab on the third floor of the library for some help with your school assignments.
Michael Cook is joined in conversation by Sadaf Jaffer to discuss his forthcoming book, "A History of the Muslim World: From Its Origins to the Dawn of Modernity." A signing will follow the event.
Bring your knitting and/or crochet project (and your own supplies) to these drop-in social gatherings. Sessions will not include instruction. Registration is not required.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Need some help with your homework? Have a problem you just can't solve? Stop by the CoLab on the third floor of the library for some help with your school assignments.
The author discusses and signs copies of her newest book, "The Backyard Bird Chronicles," and the joy she finds from birding and the natural wonders of the world.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Princeton University students provide after-school homework help in all academic subjects to students in elementary through high school. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.
A discussion of the historical context for Lauren Groff's "Matrix" is facilitated by Sucharita Ray, lecturer in art and archaeology and history, Princeton University.
Coach and Career Development Strategist Rod Colón discusses how you can acquire the skills needed to successfully manage the stages of career transition with a CEO's mindset.
Students in third through sixth grade are invited to participate in fun and creative STEM challenges at these collaborative monthly sessions. Led by high school students from PRISMS.
Registration opens Saturday, April 20 2024 at 9:00am
Lucilla Trapazzo and Alessandro Olla perform ABC-XYZ and explore the connections between contemporary music and poetry during this brunch event. Doors open at 10:45 a.m. for coffee and pastries.
Learn the art of wood block printing with hand carved wood blocks crafted by block makers from India, and create wrapping paper and cards, during this workshop.
Registration opens Wednesday, April 24 2024 at 9:00am
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
Princeton University students provide after-school homework help in all academic subjects to students in elementary through high school. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.
The authors discuss the publication of Cline's "After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations" and Fawkes' graphic novel adaptation of Cline's previous bestseller, "1177 B.C."
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
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.
Need some help with your homework? Have a problem you just can't solve? Stop by the CoLab on the third floor of the library for some help with your school assignments.
Diana Cano and Ido Shatzky, co-authors of "Management is Not Rocket Science… It’s Just Physics," discuss how to apply physics principles in tech leadership. Register through Princeton Tech Meetup.
Writers receive constructive feedback at these twice-monthly group sessions during which participants read passages from a work in progress and members offer suggestions.
Bring your knitting and/or crochet project (and your own supplies) to these drop-in social gatherings. Sessions will not include instruction. Registration is not required.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Need some help with your homework? Have a problem you just can't solve? Stop by the CoLab on the third floor of the library for some help with your school assignments.
In commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Michelle Weinfeld discusses her book, "From Generation to Generation: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity in the Aftermath of the Shoah."
The International Cinema Series is held in partnership with the Princeton Garden Theatre. Tickets are required. Limited free tickets available for library card holders starting May 1.
The New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur and political leader discusses her novel, “Rogue Justice,” for the J. Edward Farnum Lectures series.
Free tickets required.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Princeton University students provide after-school homework help in all academic subjects to students in elementary through high school. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.
Neurodivergent young people looking to connect with others are invited to attend a crafts and games session to work on creative projects brought from home.
The author shares highlights from her book "Your Best Financial Life: Save Smart Now for the Future You Want" in conversation with local small business owner Gus Canzano.
Jan Goodman offers steps to align your potential by identifying your natural abilities that predispose you toward different types of work and activities.
A panel featuring local South Asian authors discussing the complexities of identity and the power of storytelling. Moderated by Central Desi with chai and snacks to follow.
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
The author discusses and reads from "A Revolver to Carry at Night," an historical novel based upon the life of Véra Nabokov and her marriage to Vladimir Nabokov. Book signing to follow.
Sketchers of all abilities and experience levels meet twice monthly to sketch, draw and paint together in this social art group. Sessions held on the second Tuesday and last Wednesday of the month.
Join us for a playdate! These sessions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to play with their children, in a relaxed, fun and social learning space. Themes change weekly.
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.
Need some help with your homework? Have a problem you just can't solve? Stop by the CoLab on the third floor of the library for some help with your school assignments.
Sara Madera of Plan Creatively conducts a workshop providing coaching, tools and strategies that help working mothers to thrive professionally. Register for Zoom link.
Community members are invited to meet staff from Princeton Human Services Department , United Way, and Catholic Charities during these "open office" hours on the third Wednesday of each month.
Bring your knitting and/or crochet project (and your own supplies) to these drop-in social gatherings. Sessions will not include instruction. Registration is not required.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
This social club meets once each month to set up personalized bullet journals for the month to come. Some materials will be provided, or bring your own preferred supplies. For adults and teens 16+.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Alex Freund helps you master the interview process and present yourself as an ideal candidate by focusing on the interview step by step from the hiring manager’s perspective.
Faculty from the New School for Music Study (NSMS) in Kingston present a series of three lecture recitals, in which they play and discuss historic repertoire for the piano.