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Family Storytime
(all ages welcome)
2025-09-10 11:00:002025-09-10 11:30:00America/New_YorkFamily StorytimeSongs, rhymes, and stories introduce our youngest family members to the library and early literacy skills. Clara Barton Branch - Meeting Room
Wednesday, September 10 11:00am - 11:30am
Add to Calendar2025-09-10 11:00:002025-09-10 11:30:00America/New_YorkFamily StorytimeSongs, rhymes, and stories introduce our youngest family members to the library and early literacy skills. Clara Barton Branch - Meeting Room
Join us for a special read aloud in celebration of Deaf Awareness Month! We'll share a story featuring a Deaf character, with interpretation in American Sign Language (ASL).
Discover Hispanic culture through craft. Create unique and colorful God's eye craft offering wonderful opportunity for creative expression and cultural appreciation.
Angus Gillespie tells how the New Jersey Turnpike— America's 'widest and most traveled' road—has found its way into the minds, if not the hearts, of drivers and artists alike.
North Edison Temporary Branch - Multi-Purpose Room
Discover Hispanic culture through craft. Create unique and colorful God's eye craft offering wonderful opportunity for creative expression and cultural appreciation.
Come on a surprisingly hilarious journey with us and author Gabe Henry through the history of the English language, while we discuss troublemakers like Mark Twain who broke all the rules.
The starting point for teen volunteering at the Library. TAB gives teens a platform to direct and shape services and volunteer opportunities at the Edison Public Library.
Escape the daily hustle and find your inner artist! Join us for a relaxing all ages coloring session. It's a perfect opportunity to socialize, connect and express yourself creatively.
Discussion and Learning -
Ever wonder how a Toastmasters Meeting works? Come visit and see the leadership and speaking skills you can learn from this 100 year old organization.
Explore the fun and freedom of collage! In this class, you'll use cardstock, stickers, old magazines, book pages, and markers to create vibrant, layered artwork.
Join us for a relaxing and fun family coloring experience! Get creative and colorful. Bring the family for a night of colorful fun and artistic expression at the library.
The starting point for teen volunteering at the Library. TAB gives teens a platform to direct and shape services and volunteer opportunities at the Edison Public Library.
North Edison Temporary Branch - Multi-Purpose Room
Each year, The Manhattan Short Film Festival receives in excess of 1800 film entries from all over the world. Only 10 of these films are selected as finalists and screened.
Smithsonian professionals discuss "Nuestra América" and highlight inspiring stories of Latinos throughout history and their contributions to the cultural, social, and political character of the US.
Each year, The Manhattan Short Film Festival receives in excess of 1800 film entries from all over the world. Only 10 of these films are selected as finalists and screened.
Each year, The Manhattan Short Film Festival receives in excess of 1800 film entries from all over the world. Only 10 of these films are selected as finalists and screened.
Discuss key aspects of women’s wellness, including common symptoms to be aware of, when to see a doctor, and the role of vitamins and supplements in daily health.
In honor of Banned Books Week: join us to create your own "banned" story. Learn about some of the funniest reasons books have been challenged and write your own story based on these ideas.
In this 2 part horror-themed writing workshop series, we’ll use spine-tingling prompts and slasher story excerpts to spark creativity and use them as launchpads for our own terrifying tales.
Share your ideas, experiences, thoughts or just come to listen and learn. This is an open format of sharing and discussion. We will have a facilitator for this in-person workshop.
Author Jan Zauzmer will read her newest picture book, "Down with Lime Books!" about a town that wanted to get rid of all lime books. A fun craft will follow the reading.
In this presentation for parents and concerned adults, book author Jan Zauzmer will use her book, "Down with Lime Books!," to illustrate the parallels between fiction and real book banning efforts.