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Folk Music From Around The World Simple Gifts Band in Virtual Concert
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Contact: Reference Staff 732 431 7220ext7222 mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Available to view through Friday, April 30 with this link!
Two women plus twelve instruments equals one good time when Simple Gifts takes the stage. Drawing on an impressive variety of ethnic folk styles, this award-winning duo plays everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving Klezmer frailachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, the lush sounds of Scandinavian twin fiddling, and original compositions written in traditional style.
Simple Gifts consists of founding member Linda Littleton and Karen Hirshon. Littleton began her musical studies with classical violin lessons at the age of seven. She graduated from Princeton University with a minor in music and a specialty of Philosophy of Music. She served as Principal Second Violin in the Nittany Valley Symphony, and in addition to violin, Linda plays hammered dulcimer, bowed psaltery, 5-strong banjo, and recorders. Hirshon grew up singing and at age 10 began violin lessons, ultimately leading her to study folk guitar. She graduated from Grinell College in Iowa, having designed her own specialty "Traditional Music in American Culture." During the 1970s, Karen toured nationally with the bluegrass band Whestone Run and helped found the American old-time group, rustical Quality String Band, with which she has released two albums.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner, without written presenter permission, is strictly prohibited.
Internet access is required to attend. Please click on the Library's website for access through the end of April 2021.
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Monday April 19, 2021
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.Book Mark Design Challenge for National Library Week
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Celebrating National Library Week! Monmouth County Library "Welcome to the Library" Bookmark Design Challenge!
Calling all artists! To celebrate National Library Week, the Monmouth County Library is looking for artists of all ages to help design our next bookmarks. Show us what you love about the library with your awesome artwork!
Please submit your designs as a JPEG file to MonCoLibrary2021@gmail.com with the subject line "Bookmark Challenge" for the opportunity to be featured on our next printed bookmarks!*
Artwork categories include Grades K-4; Grades 5-8; Grades 9-12; and Adult. If you need help submitting your design, scanners and computers are available and free to use at your local library branch. Bring a USB drive to save your file.
Entries will be accepted April 1 through April 30. Check your local library branch for the printed bookmarks in mid-May.
Entry Guidelines:
- Limit one entry per person or group
- Entries may not include licensed characters or any other copyrighted art or logos
- Email submissions should include artist's first name, home library branch and grade level
- Design could be vertical or horizontal and must fit final size as example shown (on our website)
Looking for a design idea? Try a coloring book-style black and white image!
*Upon submission, all entries become property of Monmouth County Library and may be reproduced for distribution and shared on the Library's website and social media sites.
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Location: All Branches
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Folk Music From Around The World Simple Gifts Band in Virtual Concert
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Contact: Reference Staff 732 431 7220ext7222 mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Available to view through Friday, April 30 with this link!
Two women plus twelve instruments equals one good time when Simple Gifts takes the stage. Drawing on an impressive variety of ethnic folk styles, this award-winning duo plays everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving Klezmer frailachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, the lush sounds of Scandinavian twin fiddling, and original compositions written in traditional style.
Simple Gifts consists of founding member Linda Littleton and Karen Hirshon. Littleton began her musical studies with classical violin lessons at the age of seven. She graduated from Princeton University with a minor in music and a specialty of Philosophy of Music. She served as Principal Second Violin in the Nittany Valley Symphony, and in addition to violin, Linda plays hammered dulcimer, bowed psaltery, 5-strong banjo, and recorders. Hirshon grew up singing and at age 10 began violin lessons, ultimately leading her to study folk guitar. She graduated from Grinell College in Iowa, having designed her own specialty "Traditional Music in American Culture." During the 1970s, Karen toured nationally with the bluegrass band Whestone Run and helped found the American old-time group, rustical Quality String Band, with which she has released two albums.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner, without written presenter permission, is strictly prohibited.
Internet access is required to attend. Please click on the Library's website for access through the end of April 2021.
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Location: ONLINE
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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.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner is strictly prohibited.
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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Monday April 19, 2021
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Friday April 23, 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 (MonmouthCountyLibrary) for notifications of all our special events!
Monday: When I Grow Up by Julie Chen;Read by the Author (from "Simon Kids" YouTubeChannel)
Craft: Yarn Heart with Miss Laura (suggested supplies: paper plate, scissors, yarn)
Tuesday: Earth Day-Hooray! By by Stuart J Murphy;Read by Miss Jodi
Craft: Globe in a bag (suggested supplies: paper plate, green and blue paint, gallon size zip lock, heart sticker or pink/read construction paper, tan or brown construction paper (or white to color), scissors, glue or tape)
Wednesday: Earth Gives More by Sue Fliess, Read by Miss Katy
Craft: Earth Day Windsock (suggested supplied: cardboard tube, nlue and green construction paper, colored tissue paper, pipe cleaner or yarn, scissors, glue, tape/stapler, hole punch)
HAPPY EARTH DAY!
Thursday: Miss Fox's Class Goes Green by Eileen Spinelli, Read by Miss Steph (featuring ASL)
Craft: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Superhero (suggest supplies: popsicle stick, markers, glue, string, sandwich bag OPTIONAL: googly eyes)
Friday: Perfect Square by Michael Hall, Read by Miss Danya
Craft: Shape Collage colored construction paper, glue, scissors, crayons and markers glitter if needed.
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 April 20, 2021
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.Book Mark Design Challenge for National Library Week
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Celebrating National Library Week! Monmouth County Library "Welcome to the Library" Bookmark Design Challenge!
Calling all artists! To celebrate National Library Week, the Monmouth County Library is looking for artists of all ages to help design our next bookmarks. Show us what you love about the library with your awesome artwork!
Please submit your designs as a JPEG file to MonCoLibrary2021@gmail.com with the subject line "Bookmark Challenge" for the opportunity to be featured on our next printed bookmarks!*
Artwork categories include Grades K-4; Grades 5-8; Grades 9-12; and Adult. If you need help submitting your design, scanners and computers are available and free to use at your local library branch. Bring a USB drive to save your file.
Entries will be accepted April 1 through April 30. Check your local library branch for the printed bookmarks in mid-May.
Entry Guidelines:
- Limit one entry per person or group
- Entries may not include licensed characters or any other copyrighted art or logos
- Email submissions should include artist's first name, home library branch and grade level
- Design could be vertical or horizontal and must fit final size as example shown (on our website)
Looking for a design idea? Try a coloring book-style black and white image!
*Upon submission, all entries become property of Monmouth County Library and may be reproduced for distribution and shared on the Library's website and social media sites.
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Location: All Branches
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Folk Music From Around The World Simple Gifts Band in Virtual Concert
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Contact: Reference Staff 732 431 7220ext7222 mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Available to view through Friday, April 30 with this link!
Two women plus twelve instruments equals one good time when Simple Gifts takes the stage. Drawing on an impressive variety of ethnic folk styles, this award-winning duo plays everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving Klezmer frailachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, the lush sounds of Scandinavian twin fiddling, and original compositions written in traditional style.
Simple Gifts consists of founding member Linda Littleton and Karen Hirshon. Littleton began her musical studies with classical violin lessons at the age of seven. She graduated from Princeton University with a minor in music and a specialty of Philosophy of Music. She served as Principal Second Violin in the Nittany Valley Symphony, and in addition to violin, Linda plays hammered dulcimer, bowed psaltery, 5-strong banjo, and recorders. Hirshon grew up singing and at age 10 began violin lessons, ultimately leading her to study folk guitar. She graduated from Grinell College in Iowa, having designed her own specialty "Traditional Music in American Culture." During the 1970s, Karen toured nationally with the bluegrass band Whestone Run and helped found the American old-time group, rustical Quality String Band, with which she has released two albums.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner, without written presenter permission, is strictly prohibited.
Internet access is required to attend. Please click on the Library's website for access through the end of April 2021.
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10:30 AM
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Rutgers Virtual Wellness Seminar - Lighten Up the Fat
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Contact: Reference Staff 732-431-7220 x 7222 mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Rutgers Virtual Wellness Seminar – Lighten Up the Fat
When it comes to food and diet, fat gets a bad "wrap." However, it is important to know there are different types of dietary fats and not all fats are bad fats. Learn more about the importance of fat as part of a balanced and healthful diet, and how to make healthier food choices.
This program will be offered by Family and Community Health Sciences Department Educator Sharese Porter, PhD, MPH, CHES, Sr. Program Coordinator Supervisor, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington and Monmouth Counties.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner, without written presenter permission, is strictly prohibited.
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 discussion. The link will be emailed Monday, April 19th between 3:00 and 4:00 pm, after registration closes at noon.
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The registration period has ended.
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11:00 AM
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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.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner is strictly prohibited.
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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6:30 PM
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A Virtual Author Talk in Celebration of Earth Day
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Contact: Reference Staff 732 431 7220 X7222 mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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A Virtual Author Talk in Celebration of Earth Day - The Ice at the End of the World: An Epic Journey into Greenland’s Buried Past and Our Perilous Future by Jon Gertner
The Resilient Communities: Libraries Respond to Climate Change is a pilot program of the American Library Association
Co-sponsored by the Monmouth County Library and Moderated by Donna Mansfield, Eastern Branch
Jon Gertner discusses his new book, The Ice at the End of the World, in which he delves into the history, exploration, and investigation of Greenland’s ice sheet and its future in the era of global warming.
Jon Gertner is the author of the bestselling book The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation and a longtime contributor to The New York Times Magazine. A journalist and historian whose stories on science, technology and nature have appeared in a variety of national magazines, he is also a lecturer on technology and science history. The Ice at the End of the World details 150 years of exploration and investigation on the Greenland ice sheet, beginning in the 1880s. The book is, in many respects, a story about the process of scientific discovery, and aims to explain how the work in Greenland, aided by an evolving array of technological tools, has led us to a profound understanding of our current climate crisis.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner, without written presenter permission, is strictly prohibited.
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 discussion. The link will be emailed Monday, April 19 between 3:00 and 4:00 pm, after registration closes at noon. This book is available to borrow from your local Library branch.
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The registration period has ended.
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Wednesday April 21, 2021
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.Book Mark Design Challenge for National Library Week
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Celebrating National Library Week! Monmouth County Library "Welcome to the Library" Bookmark Design Challenge!
Calling all artists! To celebrate National Library Week, the Monmouth County Library is looking for artists of all ages to help design our next bookmarks. Show us what you love about the library with your awesome artwork!
Please submit your designs as a JPEG file to MonCoLibrary2021@gmail.com with the subject line "Bookmark Challenge" for the opportunity to be featured on our next printed bookmarks!*
Artwork categories include Grades K-4; Grades 5-8; Grades 9-12; and Adult. If you need help submitting your design, scanners and computers are available and free to use at your local library branch. Bring a USB drive to save your file.
Entries will be accepted April 1 through April 30. Check your local library branch for the printed bookmarks in mid-May.
Entry Guidelines:
- Limit one entry per person or group
- Entries may not include licensed characters or any other copyrighted art or logos
- Email submissions should include artist's first name, home library branch and grade level
- Design could be vertical or horizontal and must fit final size as example shown (on our website)
Looking for a design idea? Try a coloring book-style black and white image!
*Upon submission, all entries become property of Monmouth County Library and may be reproduced for distribution and shared on the Library's website and social media sites.
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Location: All Branches
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Folk Music From Around The World Simple Gifts Band in Virtual Concert
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Contact: Reference Staff 732 431 7220ext7222 mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Available to view through Friday, April 30 with this link!
Two women plus twelve instruments equals one good time when Simple Gifts takes the stage. Drawing on an impressive variety of ethnic folk styles, this award-winning duo plays everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving Klezmer frailachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, the lush sounds of Scandinavian twin fiddling, and original compositions written in traditional style.
Simple Gifts consists of founding member Linda Littleton and Karen Hirshon. Littleton began her musical studies with classical violin lessons at the age of seven. She graduated from Princeton University with a minor in music and a specialty of Philosophy of Music. She served as Principal Second Violin in the Nittany Valley Symphony, and in addition to violin, Linda plays hammered dulcimer, bowed psaltery, 5-strong banjo, and recorders. Hirshon grew up singing and at age 10 began violin lessons, ultimately leading her to study folk guitar. She graduated from Grinell College in Iowa, having designed her own specialty "Traditional Music in American Culture." During the 1970s, Karen toured nationally with the bluegrass band Whestone Run and helped found the American old-time group, rustical Quality String Band, with which she has released two albums.
All Library programs and concerts are protected by copyright law; recording in any manner, without written presenter permission, is strictly prohibited.
Internet access is required to attend. Please click on the Library's website for access through the end of April 2021.
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