North Arlington Public Library,
North Arlington
The idea behind this program is a global movement called: Coder Dojo. It is a global community of free programming clubs for any skill level...
Nutley libraries events
Computer Programming Club 8-10 year olds
Saturday, Nov 15
1:00p
MSU Music Series @ MPL
Wednesday, Nov 12
7:00p
Montclair Public Library,
Montclair
Montclair Public Library and Montclair State University’s John J...
Special Plans for Special Lives!
Thursday, Nov 13
7:00p
West Orange Public Library,
West Orange
Planning Ahead for the Special Needs Individual
and Loved One!
Special Needs Planning is a very unique area of protection...
Dr. Gayle Pearson's Retirement Reception
Friday, Nov 21
4:30p
Help make Dr. Pearson’s Retirement Reception a memorable event by emailing a note of acknowledgment, appreciation, or a fond memory you shared together.
Email Nayeli Salazar at nayeli...
Mr. Hip Presents: Poets House Reading
Saturday, Nov 15
7:00p
Poets House,
New York
Mr. Hip Presents, Boston's most engaging and finalist for #BestInBoston poetry reading series, makes its way back to New York for our third show. Hosted by Donald Vincent aka Mr...
Historical Greenwich Village Tour with New 2 NY Tours
Sunday, Nov 23
3:00p
Food Included! One of the best known parks in NYC, dominated by the Washington Arch, honoring George Washington, is Washington Square Park...
Teen Advisory Group Meeting
Tuesday, Nov 18
6:30p
West Caldwell Public Library,
Caldwell
If you're in 6th through 12 grade and have ideas on how to make the West Caldwell Public Library a better place for teens, sign up for the Teen Advisory Group!
Once a month, we get together, have...
Brooklyn’s On Fire: Bushwick is Burning
Monday, Nov 17
6:30p
The Brooklyn Historical Society,
Astoria
Jonathan Mahler, New York Times media reporter and author of the critically acclaimed Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx is Burning, moderates this panel exploring Bushwick’s 1970s nadir...
DIY Charcoal Drawing
Thursday, Nov 13
6:00p
Hoboken Public Library,
Hoboken
In this hands on workshop, those involved will be taught a unique approach to making a drawing out of charcoal pencil...
The Impressionist in the Boathouse: How Artist Mary Rogers Williams Vanished from Art History Until 2014
Friday, Nov 21
6:30p
The Brooklyn Historical Society,
Astoria
Mary Rogers Williams bicycled and hiked across Europe, trained with Whistler, ran Smith College's art department, exhibited her pastel landscapes and oil portraits from Paris to Manhattan, drew cro...
Brooklyn Family Boogie! Landscapes/Bodyscapes
Saturday, Nov 29
11:00a
The Brooklyn Historical Society,
Astoria
Due to popular demand, we return to the theme of Landscapes/Bodyscapes! This week, f amilies will get a taste of a Brooklyn that has long since disappeared...
Handmade History! Busts Are a Must!
Saturday, Nov 15
11:00a
The Brooklyn Historical Society,
Astoria
This week, families will be looking at the busts located inside and outside of the Brooklyn Historical Society, as well as some of the decorative flower images found throughout the building...
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Five Centuries of African-American History
Thursday, Jan 22
6:30p
The Brooklyn Historical Society,
Astoria
Noted Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr...
Create Your Own LED Flower
Wednesday, Nov 19
6:00p
Hoboken Public Library,
Hoboken
Students will work to create a craft paper flower that also includes an LED light. We will create a very simple circuit using a battery, LED light/diode and conductive tape...
What’s Nu: The State of Brooklyn’s Jewish Delis
Thursday, Dec 11
6:30p
The Brooklyn Historical Society,
Astoria
While there are no longer Jewish delis on every Brooklyn street corner, some local icons continue to thrive...
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