What's
happening at the library?
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Thursday
September 19 / 7:00pm / Auditorium
A NYT Crossword constructor, Ruth Margolin shares her
secrets. Follow her process and gain insight into the attention to
detail that is at the foundation of a quality puzzle.
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Saturday
September 21 / 7:00pm / Zoom
Mega-bestselling author Liane Moriarty will discuss
her newest novel Here One Moment, a brilliantly
constructed tale that looks at free will and destiny, grief and love.
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Sunday
Sept 22 / 3:00pm / Auditorium
Jazz pianist and Steinway artist Lenore Raphael brings
her trio with Chris Berger on bass and Dwayne Cook Broadnax on drums to
perform great jazz standards. With special guest Wayne Wilkinson.
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Thursday
Sept 26 / 7:00pm / Zoom
Are you headed back to the office after maternity leave,
extended work from home or a longer break with kids? Sara Madera's
workshop will help to ease the transition from motherhood to working
mom.
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Saturday
Sept 28 / 2:00pm / Outside
Meet new neighbors, experience the world, and celebrate
our diversity at the library's first ever Community Picnic! We would
love for you to share your food or talent to make it a memorable
day. Sign up
to participate.
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Wednesday Sept 18 / 2:00pm / Zoom
Wednesday Sept 18 / 7:00pm / Zoom
Monday Sept 23 / 11:00am / Zoom
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Tuesday
Sept 17 / 4:00pm / Auditorium
A Mandarin/English Storytime. Mid-Autumn Festival, aka
Mooncake Festival, celebrates the harvest in Chinese culture! Presented
by the Millburn Short Hills Chinese Assoc. Space is limited: register
now.
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Wednesday
Sept 25 / 4:00pm / Auditorium
Hey kids! What does crafts + afternoon equal? Why,
crafternoon of course! Kids are invited to make a fun seasonal craft.
For ages 4 and up. Drop in.
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Tuesday
Sept 17 / 2:00pm / Zoom
A virtual tour of all our digital resources for
students. Learn how to find online practice tests, practice with
flash-cards, chat with live online tutors, and more.
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Tuesday
Sept 24 / 3:30pm / Teen Desk
Stop by the Teen Desk to make a pin or keychain charm to
celebrate Banned Books Week.
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