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Thursday, June 18
Community Movie Screening of Flag Day Documentary
Northvale - Community Meeting Room: Back
Community Screening of the new documentary, Flag Day. Flag Day: One flag. Many Voices. "Set in the small farming community of Three Oaks, Michigan - home to the nation's largest Flag Day parade - FLAG DAY is a verité portrait of ritual, identity, and belonging in an era of deep political division. Somewhere between tradition and transformation lies this village, whose annual parade has beco
Tots Library Club (TLC)
Oakland - Story Tower
A program designed for the youngest library users (Birth to 2-yrs.-old) and their caregivers. A brief meet-and-greet will be followed by songs & fingerplays. Registration is not required.
Teen Movie Afternoon
Oakland - Meeting Room
Hang out, enjoy some snacks, and watch a movie after school! Movie TBD.
Relieve Pain Class(관절 근육 통증 예방 교실)
Palisades Park - Meeting Room
This class will focus on practical stretching and corrective exercises. The goal is to help participants build simple routines they can practice at home on a daily basis to prevent pain and improve overall body balance. Through guided movements and easy-to-follow techniques, you will learn how to take care of your body and maintain better posture in everyday life. 이 수업은 실용적인 스트레칭과 교정 운동에 중점을 둡니다.
Make an Ocean Diamond Art Magnet Set
Palisades Park - Meeting Room
Create an ocean-inspired diamond art magnet set to celebrate Oceans Month. Adults only. Required online registration opens a week prior to event at 5pm. Questions? Contact: [email protected]
Father's Day Grab and Go
Paramus - Main - 116 E. Century Road
Father’s Day Grab and Go Thursday, June 18 Age 3-Grade 4 Crafts are limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required. Paramus residents only.
Movie Nights at the Library
Paramus - Main - 116 E. Century Road
Movie Nights at the Library Thursdays, 6:30pm For families with children ages 4 and up June 18: The Good Dinosaur (rated PG) No registration necessary.
Intro to Beekeeping
Paramus - Main - 116 E. Century Road
Intro to Beekeeping June 18, 7-8pm (Thursday) Would you like to learn about the art of Beekeeping? Join us to hear from the expert Daniel Perez. This program is for 16+. Registration begins on June 1. Register through www.paramuslibrary.org . Photographs and/or video may be taken at this event. By taking part in this event you grant the library full rights to use the images for fundraising, public
MUSICAL MUNCHKIN
Park Ridge - Library
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In-Person Book Chat with Julie
Ramsey - Ramsey Library
In-Person Book Club Thursday, June 18th at 11:00am June's pick : "A Family Matter" by Claire Lynch "A Family Matter is a heartbreaking and hopeful exploration of love and loss, intimacy and injustice, custody and care, and whether it is possible to heal from the wounds of the past in the changed world of today" Pick up your copy at the front desk, or download the ebook or audiobook on the Libby ap
Unearth a Magical Story Magic Show! - Registration REQUIRED
Ridgefield Park - Meeting Room
Join Magician Steven Woyce and try to put together a dinosaur fossil, learn "How to Catch a Dinosaur", meet the rare and magical "Houdiniasaurous" and watch as he performs his own "Who Would Win", "Dinosaur Vs. Magician!” For Children of All Ages! Registration is REQUIRED for each child attending the event! For Ridgefield Park residents ONLY
Book Club - Friends of the Ridgefield Library
Ridgefield - Board Room
Canvas Painting: Bridge of Love
Ridgefield - Main Conference Room
Ridgefield adults. Registration required.
Lego Challenge Club: Legosaurus
River Vale - Community Room
For Grades K - 5 Registration is required. Make a dinosaur out of lego!
Kids' Craft - Paper Plate Ice Cream
Rochelle Park - Meeting Room
Join us on Thursdays at 4:30 PM to make a kids' craft! This week, we'll be making paper plate ice cream! This will take place in the library's meeting room.
Inquiring Minds Book Club (Non-Fiction) - Reproductive Wrongs: A Short History of Bad Ideas about Women, by Sarah Ruden
Teaneck - Auditorium
Join us for this month's Inquiring Minds Book Club . In Reproductive Wrongs , acclaimed translator and independent scholar, Sarah Ruden, exposes how an ideology that vilified women, in service of authoritarianism and power, took hold. Beginning with Ovid's poetry, commissioned by Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, and continuing through today, Ruden shows how a doctrine of brutality against wome
USR Cares Seniors Snacks and Activities
USDR Powers Room