Events at the North Brunswick Public Library during November will be held both virtually and in person.
- The Virtual Fiber Arts Club will meet from 10-11 a.m. Nov. 6 and 20 via Zoom. Work on a current project (embroidery, cross stitch, knitting, crocheting, weaving, etc.
Register in advance for the Nov. 6 program at https://forms.gle/x3Z1oDi7D1LeDzDs8
Register in advance for the Nov. 20 program at https://forms.gle/69eU6QHXvdxEKqqj9
- Outdoor Tai Chi will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 7 and 21 on the front lawn of the library.
Participants ages 16 and older can join instructor Vikram Sarath for free sessions. Beginners are welcome.
Social distancing will be observed. Appropriate face coverings are required until class begins.
Register by emailing librarian Ryan Miller at [email protected]
- A still life drawing workshop will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 9 using Zoom.
Artist April Zay will work with students on how to start a still life drawing during this virtual program. Attendees will draw what she sets up. Have paper, a pencil, an eraser and a ruler available.
Register in advance for this Zoom program at https://forms.gle/nox8511Tpkw16VuD7
- The Virtual Bullet Journal Club will focus on holiday planning from 10-11 a.m. Nov. 10.
Register in advance for this Zoom program at https://forms.gle/zBFAsLK7guuyJY5Q9
- The “Book Buzz” Book Discussion Group will meet virtually from 10-11 a.m. Nov. 24.
This is a new book group that will be meeting on the fourth Tuesday morning of each month. In November, the group will discuss “The Other Mrs.” by Mary Kubica. The eBook is available on Hoopla.
Register in advance for this Zoom Meeting by visiting https://forms.gle/T1JXPueEBBNbC6cH9
- “Christmas Traditions” at 7 p.m. Nov. 30 is an hour-long virtual presentation by Kevin Woyce, author, photographer and lecturer, who will use original photographs, vintage images, and live music to explore favorite Christmas traditions, from the first Christmas to “A Christmas Carol,” “White Christmas,” and the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. He will also explain how historical figures ranging from Saint Nicholas, Martin Luther, Queen Victoria, Charles Dickens and Thomas Nast helped shape the way society celebrates the Christmas season.
Register in advance for this Zoom Program at https://forms.gle/KprkrLYBqhQsnWH4A
For a complete listing of events, visit https://northbrunswicklibrary.org/ or find the library on Facebook @NorthBrunswickLibrary