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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
An hour of Korean games and treats is followed by musical performances, bringing together traditional cultural practices with contemporary expressions of Korean and Korean American identity.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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+.
Local musicians perform at this after-hours event hosted by the Einstein Alley Musicians Collaborative. All are welcome to sign up to perform or just come to listen.
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.
In this stop motion fantasy film, a boy named Kubo must locate a magical suit of armour worn by his late father in order to defeat a vengeful spirit from the past.
The author is joined by Colby Cedar Smith to discuss her recently released novel, "Akmaral." Doors open at 10:45 a.m. for coffee and pastries; talk begins at 11 a.m. Book signing to follow.
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.
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.
Holly Korbey, journalist and author of "Building Better Citizens: A New Civics Education for All," presents the second lecture of the "So You Think You Know Civics?" Series.Register
This event showcases a selection of short films in a range of genres created by Princeton Middle School school students, organized and curated by students from Princeton High School.
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+.