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Kids: Storytime!
2023-06-08 10:30:002023-06-08 11:00:00America/New_YorkKids: Storytime!Princeton Public Library - Story Room
Thursday, June 08 10:30am - 11:00am
Add to Calendar2023-06-08 10:30:002023-06-08 11:00:00America/New_YorkKids: Storytime!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 Public Library - Story Room
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Videos featuring four homes that are on this year's Princeton Environmental Commission Green House Tour are screened in advance of the tour. Registration required for house tours.
Artist Gwenn Seemel leads a hands-on art workshop where teens ages 14+ will create a surreal self portrait. All materials will be provided. Registration required.
An afternoon of music by local composers that showcases local bands and musicians and features rising talents in the Princeton University graduate composition program. Full schedule in listing.
This free 12-week course, offered in partnership with Literacy New Jersey, prepares people for the Citizenship Test. Students must have a Green Card and basic English skills. Registration required
Panelists explore ways in which book bans undermine identities and restrict information. Banned Books Week, Oct. 1-7, is an annual event highlighting the value of free and open access to information.
The group meets on the first Monday of each month offering a presentation followed by small group discussions moderated by volunteers. Presented in partnership with Not in Our Town Princeton.
This interactive story time features books, songs, rhymes and activities focused on mindfulness and nature. For kids 18 months and older with an adult. Please bring a blanket.
Combine physical and mental wellness with a series of midday walks highlighting various historical and artistic features of Princeton. Meet in the Lobby, and the walk will depart at 12:15 p.m.
A selection of four classic film noir movies from the silver screen era will be screened on Tuesday afternoons throughout October. Light refreshments will be served.
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.
A diverse set of voices from tech, journalism, the arts and higher education discuss how ChatGPT and generative AI will alter how we define, understand and practice creativity in the future.
Writers receive constructive feedback at these twice-monthly group sessions during which participants read passages from a work in progress and members offer suggestions.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
"Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? Everyday Tools for Life's Ups and Downs" by Julie Smith is discussed as part of the Mayors Wellness Campaign book discussion series.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
PSG Executive Chair David Schuchman discusses what to expect from your interviewer, post-interview actions, the types of questions you may hear and best practices for providing good answers.
Mika Song, who created the poster for this year's Princeton Children's Book Festival, launches the festival with a special edition of Saturday Storytime.
Favorite authors and illustrators of books for children and teens gather on Hinds Plaza to meet and interact with readers. Book sales provided by jaZams.
The rich cultural life of Princeton’s Latino community is celebrated with an afternoon of music, dance, food and crafts on the field of the YMCA. Part of Hispanic Heritage Month.
This free 12-week course, offered in partnership with Literacy New Jersey, prepares people for the Citizenship Test. Students must have a Green Card and basic English skills. Registration required
The author, physicist and BBC host discusses his book "The Joy of Science," a guide to living a more rational life, with author and Barnard College professor Janna Levin.
Join us in the courtyard of Princeton Shopping Center for an interactive event featuring books, songs, rhymes and movement for children of all ages and their adult caregiver(s).
Sketchers of all abilities and experience levels meet twice monthly to sketch, draw and paint together in this social art group. Registration is requested.
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.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Students in fourth through sixth grades work together to create stop-motion animation projects including figures and props. Registration is required and limited to 12.
The editor of "Into the World’s Greatest Heart: Selected Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay," discusses Millay's letters from childhood through the last year of her life in this virtual event.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Combine physical and mental wellness with a series of midday walks highlighting various historical and artistic features of Princeton. Meet in the Lobby, and the walk will depart at 12:15 p.m.
The author, professor and past president of Harvard University discusses her memoir "Necessary Trouble" with Shirley Tilghman, professor and past president of Princeton University.
In this award-winning drama, danger arises from a marriage arranged for a Kaqchikel girl living in Guatemala. Dylon Robbins of NYU will speak following the screening. Unrated. 1 hour, 33 minutes.
LinkedIn consultant and job search strategist Ken Lang discusses AI trends within LinkedIn, which recently demonstrated a new tool to match jobs, content and skills based on your settings.
Writers receive constructive feedback at these twice-monthly group sessions during which participants read passages from a work in progress and members offer suggestions.
This free 12-week course, offered in partnership with Literacy New Jersey, prepares people for the Citizenship Test. Students must have a Green Card and basic English skills. Registration required
The author discusses the stories and heroes chronicled in his book "On Freedom Road: Bicycle Explorations and Reckonings on the Underground Railroad." At Updike Farmstead.
Join us in the courtyard of Princeton Shopping Center for an interactive event featuring books, songs, rhymes and movement for children of all ages and their adult caregiver(s).
Combine physical and mental wellness with a series of midday walks highlighting various historical and artistic features of Princeton. Meet in the Lobby, and the walk will depart at 12:15 p.m.
A selection of four classic film noir movies from the silver screen era will be screened on Tuesday afternoons throughout October. Light refreshments will be served.
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 monthly Zoom group sessions during which participants read passages from a work in progress and members offer suggestions.
Community members are invited to meet members of the Princeton Human Services Department during these "open office" hours on the third Wednesday of each month.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Students in fourth through sixth grades work together to create stop-motion animation projects including figures and props. Registration is required and limited to 12.
The award-winning journalist is joined by psychologist Melissa Greenberg to discuss her recent book "Never Enough: When Achievement Pressure Becomes Toxic – and What We Can Do About It." On Zoom.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
Everyone 16 and older is invited to enjoy an evening of playing tabletop and strategy games. The library will provide several games, or you're welcome to bring your own. Join as individuals or groups.
Career coach Marcia Wall discusses shifting your approach to career growth and development to understand your professional purpose and identify the mindset and skills you need to embrace your career.
Local band Stay Tuned and guests present an immersive evening featuring theatrical staging, experimental art, drama, poetry, film, live music and more.
This last walk of our Wellness Walks series is a tour of buildings on Princeton University's campus that feature grotesques and gargoyles. Meet in the Lobby, and the walk will depart at 1 p.m.
OnStage Seniors presents 'documentary theater' on the theme of remembering. The performance will include a talk-back, encouraging participants to find common ground through stories told on stage.
This free 12-week course, offered in partnership with Literacy New Jersey, prepares people for the Citizenship Test. Students must have a Green Card and basic English skills. Registration required
An opening reception for “Through the Storm: Finding Home," the art and poetry exhibit created by homeless individuals in HomeFront's ArtSpace therapeutic program, is hosted by HomeFront.
Join us in the courtyard of Princeton Shopping Center for an interactive event featuring books, songs, rhymes and movement for children of all ages and their adult caregiver(s).
A selection of four classic film noir movies from the silver screen era will be screened on Tuesday afternoons throughout October. Light refreshments will be served.
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.
Princeton alumnus Yusuf Dahl uses the short film “Backgrounded” to launch a panel discussion on how past incarceration remains a barrier to housing long after reentry into society.
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. Registration is requested.
Students in fourth through sixth grades work together to create stop-motion animation projects including figures and props. Registration is required and limited to 12.
Influenza vaccine will be administered to both insured and uninsured Princeton residents ages 3 and older. The vaccine is free for uninsured individuals. Information required for those with insurance.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
The award-winning author and ethnographer discusses her book "Everyday Utopia: What 2,000 Years of Wild Experiments Can Teach Us About the Good Life" with author and historian Joan Scott.
Coach and career development strategist Rod Colón discusses how you can acquire the skills needed to successfully manage the stages of career transition.
Early childhood experts Krista Gervon and Jillian Best Adler lead an informal discussion, support and play group for parents along with their infants and toddlers.
This free 12-week course, offered in partnership with Literacy New Jersey, prepares people for the Citizenship Test. Students must have a Green Card and basic English skills. Registration required