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Monday March 1, 2021
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Wednesday March 31, 2021
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A Day in the Life of a Quaranteen - Submit an article for Volunteer Hours!
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Contact: Teen Programming mclteen@monmouthcountylib.org
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An ongoing event, A Day in the Life of a Quaranteen asks for a written documentary of your life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Entries can be essays, poems, journal entries, or written song describing your life, thoughts, and feelings about COVID-19. One to two submissions will be displayed in our quarterly teen newsletter. One volunteer hour is possible per article for participants. Your article will need to be approved by a library staff member before you will be given service hours. Articles need to follow the guidelines to be approved, and may be sent back to you if anything is missing.
Age: Must be between grades 7-12
Library Card: Must have a valid Monmouth County Library Card.
Service Hours Given: 1 hour per article submission upon library approval.
Limit of two submissions per person.
Submission: Please submit your article through this Google Form.
Attention Parent/Guardian: It is highly recommended that your teen is responsible for all correspondence regarding the Teen Volunteer Program; starting with the review submission process and continuing throughout their volunteer service. This program strives to prepare your child for his/her first job. We feel that the more responsibility that volunteers have in the successful execution of completing their service, the better prepared he or she will be to apply for jobs and enter the workforce. When at all possible, please ask your teen to call, email, organize, and initiate! Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
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Monday March 8, 2021
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Friday March 12, 2021
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2:00 PM
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Kids! Virtual Story and Craft Time for Children
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Contact: Children's Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Joyful Stories and easy crafts are shared each day with your family! New Story/Craft added each day at 2pm
This series was created by the Children's Librarians, as we miss our littlest patrons! While our in person story times are not possible, we will be sending extra special stories and easy-to-do-crafts directly to your homes.
(Suggested supplies for crafts are listed below.)
Weekdays, a NEW Storytime Link opens, offering stories, new crafts and some special programs! Everything is available on the Library's YouTube channel: @MonCoLibrary
Subscribe to our eNewsletter, and You Tube Channel for notifications of all our special events!
Monday: R is for Rocket: An ABC Book by Tad Hill; read by the author (from Youtube)
Craft: Rocketship with Miss Lauren (suggested supplies: 2 pieces of paper (white, red, blue), pencil, scissors, glue stick, coloring tools)
Tuesday: Smart George by Jules Feiffer; read by Miss Laura
Craft: Dog puppet (suggested supplies: Paper Bag Dog Puppet Template https://bit.ly/MsLauraTemplates, construction paper - brown, black, white & red, scissors, glue stick, markers or crayons)
Wednesday: How Do Dinosaurs Show Good Manners by Jane Yolen; read by Miss Katy
Craft: Stand up Dinosaur (suggested supplies: dinosaur template https://bit.ly/MsKatyTemplates, Construction paper (any color), Paper plate, Cracker or cereal box, Crayons or markers, Scissors, Glue, Stapler)
Thursday: Fran's Flower by Lisa Bruce; read by Miss Danya
Craft: Hanging Flower Art (suggested supplies: construction paper, glue, glitter)
Daylight Savings Time: Spring Forward
Friday: A Second is a Hiccup: A Child’s Book of Time by Hazel Hutchins; read by Miss Jodi
Craft: Rainbow Clock (suggested supplies: construction paper in 7-8 different colors, scissors, glue, clock template https://bit.ly/MsJodiTemplates, paper fastener crayons/markers)
Public Notice and Disclaimer While taking part in any virtual program you may be using a third party website link. By clicking on the third party website link, you will leave the Monmouth County Library's website and enter a website not operated by us. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of every third-party website or service that you visit or use, including those third parties with whom you interact with through our Library services. For more information on Monmouth County's Social Media Policy, please follow this link: https://co.monmouth.nj.us/page.aspx?Id=1836#SocialMediaPolicy For more information on the Library's Policy on Internet Use, please follow this link: https://monmouthcountylib.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/internet.pdf
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Location: ONLINE
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Tuesday March 9, 2021
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10:30 AM
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Women Lighthouse Keepers:A Virtual Talk by Historian Mary Rasa
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Celebrate Womens' History Month with Historian Mary Rasa
One of the first government career fields open to females, lighthouse keepers taught their wives and daughters how to tend the light, leading them to become the official or assistant keepers. This program will explore the US Lighthouse Service, and look at five remarkable women keepers, including one Monmouth County resident.
Mary Rasa is a historian who worked as a museum curator and park ranger for the National Park Service for 16 years. She holds a BA in Historic Preservation and a Masters in Library Science. She has conducted over one thousand programs for audiences, from school children to academic and professional conferences, seniors groups and historical societies.
This session will be conducted on Zoom and is free of charge. Registration and internet access is required to attend. Register below to receive emailed information on how to access the programs. Registration closes day prior to the program (3/8/21) and the link will be emailed the same day before 4pm.
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Location: ONLINE
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The registration period has ended.
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11:00 AM
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2:00 PM
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Virtual Yoga for Wellness on Library's Website
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Energize yourself midday with Yoga! Master Yogi Steven Russell of Becoming Yoga suggests three sequences to help invigorate, focus and activate your brain and body.
Each virtual session is about 30 minutes; this program is free, no library card needed.
Series changes throughout the month and may be found HERE and/or on the Library's Website weekdays between 11am and 2pm
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Location: ONLINE
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2:00 PM
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Kids! Virtual Story and Craft Time for Children
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Contact: Children's Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Joyful Stories and easy crafts are shared each day with your family! New Story/Craft added each day at 2pm
This series was created by the Children's Librarians, as we miss our littlest patrons! While our in person story times are not possible, we will be sending extra special stories and easy-to-do-crafts directly to your homes.
(Suggested supplies for crafts are listed below.)
Weekdays, a NEW Storytime Link opens, offering stories, new crafts and some special programs! Everything is available on the Library's YouTube channel: @MonCoLibrary
Subscribe to our eNewsletter, and You Tube Channel for notifications of all our special events!
Tuesday: Smart George by Jules Feiffer; read by Miss Laura
Craft: Dog puppet (suggested supplies: Paper Bag Dog Puppet Template https://bit.ly/MsLauraTemplates, construction paper - brown, black, white & red, scissors, glue stick, markers or crayons)
Wednesday: How Do Dinosaurs Show Good Manners by Jane Yolen; read by Miss Katy
Craft: Stand up Dinosaur (suggested supplies: dinosaur template https://bit.ly/MsKatyTemplates, Construction paper (any color), Paper plate, Cracker or cereal box, Crayons or markers, Scissors, Glue, Stapler)
Thursday: Fran's Flower by Lisa Bruce; read by Miss Danya
Craft: Hanging Flower Art (suggested supplies: construction paper, glue, glitter)
Daylight Savings Time: Spring Forward
Friday: A Second is a Hiccup: A Child’s Book of Time by Hazel Hutchins; read by Miss Jodi
Craft: Rainbow Clock (suggested supplies: construction paper in 7-8 different colors, scissors, glue, clock template https://bit.ly/MsJodiTemplates, paper fastener crayons/markers)
Public Notice and Disclaimer While taking part in any virtual program you may be using a third party website link. By clicking on the third party website link, you will leave the Monmouth County Library's website and enter a website not operated by us. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of every third-party website or service that you visit or use, including those third parties with whom you interact with through our Library services. For more information on Monmouth County's Social Media Policy, please follow this link: https://co.monmouth.nj.us/page.aspx?Id=1836#SocialMediaPolicy For more information on the Library's Policy on Internet Use, please follow this link: https://monmouthcountylib.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/internet.pdf
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Location: ONLINE
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5:00 PM
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Virtual Evening Yoga to De-Stress and Relax (no registration needed)
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Yoga to De-Stress and Relax Series includes Breathing, Stretching and Movement Unwind, improve flexibility, and relax your mind with Yoga. Master Yogi Steven Russell of Becoming Sound suggests three sequences to help de-stress your body and your mind.
Series will free-cycle throughout the month and may be accessed the sessions via the Library's Website. or with this link: Yoga To Destress & Relax
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Location: ONLINE
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6:30 PM
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A Novel Idea: Virtual Book Discussion - Homegoing
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Award winning author Yaa Gyasi takes her readers on a journey from Ghana's Gold Coast to the plantations of Mississippi, to present day. Homegoing spans eight generations beginning in the 18th century with half-sister, Effia, who marries a British slave trader, and Esi, who is sold into slavery. This interconnected narrative follows the descendants of Effia and Esi as they live through the legacy of slavery, including wrongful arrests, Jim Crow, and political turmoil in Ghana and America.
Moderated by Rebecca Gokberk, Library HQ
The books are real; the discussion is virtual. Place a hold and pick up the selection at your local branch. Limited eBook availability: https://monmouth.overdrive.com
Sessions will be conducted on Webex and are free of charge. Registration and internet access are required to attend. Register below to receive emailed information on how to access the discussion. The link will be emailed the day before the program between 3:00 and 4:00 pm, after registration closes at 12 noon on 3/8.
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Location: ONLINE
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The registration period has ended.
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Wednesday March 10, 2021
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10:30 AM
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A Novel Idea: Virtual Book Discussion - Homegoing
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Award winning author Yaa Gyasi takesher readers on a journey from Ghana's Gold Coast to the plantations of Mississippi, to present day. Homegoing spans eight generations beginning in the 18th century with half-sister, Effia ,who marries a British slave trader, and Esi, who is sold into slavery. This interconnected narrative follows the descendants of Effia and Esi as they live through the legacy of slavery, including wrongful arrests, Jim Crow, and political turmoil in Ghana and America.
Moderated by Rebecca Gokberk, Library HQ
The books are real; the discussion is virtual. Place a hold and pick up the selection at your local branch. Limited eBook availability: https://monmouth.overdrive.com
Sessions will be conducted on Webex and are free of charge. Registration and internet access are required to attend. Register below to receive emailed information on how to access the discussion. The link will be emailed the day before the program between 3:00 and 4:00 pm, after registration closes at 12 noon on 3/9
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Location: ONLINE
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11:00 AM
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2:00 PM
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Virtual Yoga for Wellness on Library's Website
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Energize yourself midday with Yoga! Master Yogi Steven Russell of Becoming Yoga suggests three sequences to help invigorate, focus and activate your brain and body.
Each virtual session is about 30 minutes; this program is free, no library card needed.
Series changes throughout the month and may be found HERE and/or on the Library's Website weekdays between 11am and 2pm
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Location: ONLINE
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2:00 PM
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Kids! Virtual Story and Craft Time for Children
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Contact: Children's Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Joyful Stories and easy crafts are shared each day with your family! New Story/Craft added each day at 2pm
This series was created by the Children's Librarians, as we miss our littlest patrons! While our in person story times are not possible, we will be sending extra special stories and easy-to-do-crafts directly to your homes.
(Suggested supplies for crafts are listed below.)
Weekdays, a NEW Storytime Link opens, offering stories, new crafts and some special programs! Everything is available on the Library's YouTube channel: @MonCoLibrary
Subscribe to our eNewsletter, and You Tube Channel for notifications of all our special events!
Wednesday: How Do Dinosaurs Show Good Manners by Jane Yolen; read by Miss Katy
Craft: Stand up Dinosaur (suggested supplies: dinosaur template https://bit.ly/MsKatyTemplates, Construction paper (any color), Paper plate, Cracker or cereal box, Crayons or markers, Scissors, Glue, Stapler)
Thursday: Fran's Flower by Lisa Bruce; read by Miss Danya
Craft: Hanging Flower Art (suggested supplies: construction paper, glue, glitter)
Daylight Savings Time: Spring Forward
Friday: A Second is a Hiccup: A Child’s Book of Time by Hazel Hutchins; read by Miss Jodi
Craft: Rainbow Clock (suggested supplies: construction paper in 7-8 different colors, scissors, glue, clock template https://bit.ly/MsJodiTemplates, paper fastener crayons/markers)
Public Notice and Disclaimer While taking part in any virtual program you may be using a third party website link. By clicking on the third party website link, you will leave the Monmouth County Library's website and enter a website not operated by us. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of every third-party website or service that you visit or use, including those third parties with whom you interact with through our Library services. For more information on Monmouth County's Social Media Policy, please follow this link: https://co.monmouth.nj.us/page.aspx?Id=1836#SocialMediaPolicy For more information on the Library's Policy on Internet Use, please follow this link: https://monmouthcountylib.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/internet.pdf
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Location: ONLINE
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5:00 PM
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Virtual Evening Yoga to De-Stress and Relax (no registration needed)
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Yoga to De-Stress and Relax Series includes Breathing, Stretching and Movement Unwind, improve flexibility, and relax your mind with Yoga. Master Yogi Steven Russell of Becoming Sound suggests three sequences to help de-stress your body and your mind.
Series will free-cycle throughout the month and may be accessed the sessions via the Library's Website. or with this link: Yoga To Destress & Relax
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Location: ONLINE
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7:00 PM
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Still Not Organized? Try This! with Jamie Novak
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Still Not Organized? Try This! Presented by Organizing Humorist Jamie Novak
Are you trying to de-clutter but haven't found success? Join bestselling author and organizer Jamie Novak as she shares her secrets. Learn what works and what you might improve. During this virtual program, you'll join Jamie for a mini, live organizing task. And you'll log off with ideas and advice to get organized once and for all.
You may have seen Jamie on morning TV, read her newest book Keep This, Toss That, watched her YouTube show, or listened to her 10 Minute Podcast. Jamie spends most days presenting virtual programs on how to de-stress and de-clutter, with a humorous twist.
This session will be conducted on Zoom and is free of charge. Registration and internet access are required to attend. Register below to receive emailed information on how to access the program. Registration will close on March 9 at noon, and the link will be emailed by 4pm that same day.
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Location: ONLINE
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