Upcoming events at the Hopewell Public Library include:
Book Club (Sept. 14): Meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the library. Copies of each month’s book are available for checkout. For September, the selection is “God’s Hotel” by Victoria Sweet. All are welcome.
Cookbook Book Club (Thursday, Sept. 17): 7 p.m. at the library.
Cookbook Book Club meets the third Thursday of each month at the library from 7 to 8 p.m. As well as book discussion, each participant will choose a recipe from the cookbook of the month and prepare a dish to share at the meeting.
The meeting is free, but signup is required. Stop by the library to sign up for the meeting and pick up a copy of the September cookbook selection.
Storytime: Every Monday morning at 10:30, preschoolers and their adult companions are invited to gather in the upstairs children’s room for stories, songs and activities.
Hopewell Public Library (466-1625) is at 13 E. Broad St. in Hopewell Borough. More information is available at redlibrary.org and on Facebook.
Events at the Pennington Public Library include:
Knit ‘n’ Chat: Third Tuesdays, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Join the group for social time while knitting. Old, young, beginners, skilled, male, female and crocheters are welcome. Bring a current project or start a new one.
This is not a knitting class; no instruction is provided although attendees are welcome to help each other. This is a drop-in group; no registration is required.
English language conversation sessions: Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Meeting leader Bambi Hegedus has tutored professionally and on a volunteer basis for 25 years. Participants at these informal sessions should have some knowledge of English. Emphasis will be on learning practical phrases and will be determined by the needs of participants.
“Pennington Comes of Age: An Exhibit of Historic Photographs:” through November.
As part of the celebration honoring the 125th anniversary of Pennington Borough, this exhibit of historic photographs by George H. Frisbie from the collection of the Hopewell Valley Historical Society will tell the story of how Pennington developed and grew between 1890 and 1915.
This monthly rotating exhibit will be grouped by themes. These early images will be accompanied by narrative written by local historians Larry Kidder, Jack Davis and David Blackwell.
The curator is Jack Koeppel. The exhibit is sponsored by the Hopewell Valley Historical Society.
Tail Waggin’ Tutor Giselle: Tuesdays, 4 to 5 p.m. Register for a 15-minute slot.
Come read to reading therapy dog and animal hero Giselle and her owner, Debra Lampert-Rudman. This is a way for readers to develop fluency while gaining confidence and is for ages 5 and up.
To register, call the library at 609-737-0404.
The library is at 30 N. Main St., Pennington. For more information, call 737-0404 or visit www.penningtonlibrary.org.
Events at the Hopewell Township branch, Mercer Library, include:
Register for a 30-minute session with a librarian for one-on-one guidance in downloading free audio and eBooks from eLibraryNJ or streaming free movies, TV shows, music and audiobooks from Hoopla.
Help with Freegal and Flipster also is available.
Call the library at 609-737-2610 for an appointment. Bring your library card as well as the usernames and passwords associated with your device.
Resume reviews are available by appointment. Call Andrea Merrick at 609-737-2610 to register for a convenient time.
Active aging fitness will be offered Mondays from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Aug. 31.
This program is comprised of stretching, balance, posture, flexibility and strength poses done to music. It also includes some chair yoga.
Those who have something to put in the display case should contact Karen Taylor-Ogren at 609-737-2610.
If you have old Centralogues you’re thinking of getting rid of, the library will take them for its local history collection.
The branch library is on Pennington-Titusville Road, just east of Central High School.