Tag: East Brunswick Library

  • MakerSpace, circulation counter will be added to East Brunswick Library during closure

    MakerSpace, circulation counter will be added to East Brunswick Library during closure

    EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Library will close to the public for two weeks to allow for interior renovations. “Our building first opened its doors in 1976 and is one of the busiest libraries in the area,” Library Director Jennifer Podolsky said of the facility, located at 2 Jean Walling Civic Center Dr., which…

  • Blood drive set for Aug. 29 at East Brunswick Library

    Blood drive set for Aug. 29 at East Brunswick Library

    East Brunswick will hold a Community Blood Drive for New Jersey Blood Services from 1-7 p.m. on Aug. 29 at the East Brunswick Library, Civic Center Drive. For an appointment, call 908-933-2566 or visit tinyurl.com/ebpl-aug29. The blood drive is sponsored by Sydney Contrino.

  • Job seekers invited to workshop at East Brunswick Library on July 15

    Job seekers invited to workshop at East Brunswick Library on July 15

    The East Brunswick Library will sponsor “Path to Employment: New Jersey Career Connections” at 10:30 am. on July 15 at the library, 2 Civic Center Dr., East Brunswick. “Pathways to Employment” is presented through New Jersey Career Connections, a job search and career navigation service offered through a partnership with the New Jersey Department of…

  • Adult siblings who recently met will speak at Brandeis July meeting

    Adult siblings who recently met will speak at Brandeis July meeting

    Brandeis National Committee Middlesex Chapter will meet at 1 p.m. on July 17 at the East Brunswick Library, Ryders Lane. Carol Speck, who as an adult recently found five siblings, will speak during the meeting. Her sister, Bibi Lipton, will join her to tell the story of how they got to meet each other. Their…

  • Community service project will accompany book discussion group in East Brunswick

    Community service project will accompany book discussion group in East Brunswick

    The East Brunswick Library will hold its first “Reading To Action” program for teens and adults, combining a book discussion group with a related community service project. Taking a cue from the summer reading theme “Build A Better World,” the project is focusing on the environment. The library will be hosting a book discussion at…

  • East Brunswick Library to show ‘Portrait of Wally’ on July 12

    East Brunswick Library to show ‘Portrait of Wally’ on July 12

    The East Brunswick Library will screen the 2012 documentary “Portrait of Wally” at 7 p.m. on July 12 at the library, Civic Center Drive, sponsored by the Eat Brunswick Human Relations Council and the East Brunswick Arts Commission. The documentary follows the story of the oil painting “Portrait of Wally” by artist Egon Schiele. The piece…

  • East Brunswick Library to hold volunteer fair June 29

    East Brunswick Library to hold volunteer fair June 29

    The East Brunswick Library will hold a special volunteer fair at 6 p.m. on June 29 at the library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center. Participating organizations include the Arc of Middlesex County, Crisis Room at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Disability Allies, East Brunswick Arts Commission, East Brunswick Department of Aging/Senior Center, East Brunswick Friends of…

  • Brandeis chapter to meet in East Brunswick June 23

    Brandeis chapter to meet in East Brunswick June 23

    The Brandeis National Committee Middlesex Chapter will meet at 1 p.m. on June 23 at the East Brunswick Library, Ryders Lane. Phyllis Rakow will present a lecture and slide presentation on sight. She will explore the vision defects of famous artists, spanning the centuries from El Greco to the Impressionists to Georgia O’Keeffe, and tell how their…

  • East Brunswick Library will forgive fines with food donations

    East Brunswick Library will forgive fines with food donations

    The East Brunswick Library is offering its patrons a chance to take care of their library fines while helping the community at the same time. The library is launching a “Food for Fines” program from June 23-30. For every item of non-perishable, non-expired food or personal hygiene product donated, a patron can have $3 in…