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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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Monday April 12, 2021
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Sunday April 18, 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: We're Different, We're the Same by Bobbi Jane Kates (From Sesame Street YouTube)
Craft: Big Bird (suggested supplies: construction paper (yellow, red, blue, pink) black marker or crayon, glue, scissors, small paper plate)
Tuesday: Rhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas; Read by Miss Danya
Craft: Bunny Ears Hat (suggested supplies: construction paper crayons, glue and tape)
Wednesday: "Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," said the Sloth by Eric Carle; Read by Miss Steph (featuring ASL)
Craft: Snail (suggested supplies: construction paper (1 sheet of green, 1 sheet color of your choice), scissors, markets, glue stick)
Thursday: The Library Book by by Tom Chapin and Michael Mark; Read by Miss Jodi
Craft: Color your own Fancy Bookmark (suggested supplies: card stock or card board, crayons/markers, glitter, stickers, glue/ and or tape, template (optional) click here)
Friday: Perfect Pigeons by Katherine Battersby; Read by Miss Katy
Craft: Create Your Avatar (suggested supplies: construction paper, crayons/markers, scissors.glue, hair and accessories template Click here, cereal or cracker box)
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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Monday April 12, 2021
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Teens: Girls Who Code: Creating Chatbots in Python and learning about APIs
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Contact: MCL Teen Programing 732-946-4118 mclteen@monmouthcountylib.org
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In this activity, girls will get to explore basic computer science concepts in Python. You will be creating your very own chatbot - a computer program that makes you feel like you are chatting with a real person! You have probably used a chatbot before when using your Amazon Alexa or Siri on your Apple device. First, we will have you brainstorm the goal of your chatbot. Ask yourself, what do you want to accomplish? Second, you will choose some yes or no questions and draft responses for each answer. We will be using Repl.it coding platform to write and run our Python code. We will also be using Twitter and Weather site APIs to receive information and use it in your program. And, at the very end of our session we will want you to share your project! Good luck and have fun!!
Grades 6-12 | Registration Required
Please note! This class is a four part series, when registered for the first one you are automatically registered for the entire session. The dates are April 12th, April 19th, April 26th, and May 3rd from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
This program is presented by software engineers and coding enthusiasts from iCIMS.Sessions are conducted on the Library’s Zoom platform, with Library staff in attendance. Program will be presented in four parts; participants agree to attend all sessions. Access to Repl.it is required, as well as personal accounts on Twitter.com and Weather.com. All teen programs are free and virtual. All programs will be presented on the Library’s Zoom platform, unless otherwise stated. Registration is required and closes the day prior to the event. Access link is emailed the business day prior to the program. Questions? Please email us at mclteen@monmouthcountylib.org.
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Tuesday April 13, 2021
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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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MEDICARE for Newbies: A Virtual Workshop
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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Happy Birthday! You are eligible for Medicare... now what do you do?
If your knowledge of Medicare is limited and you are eligible this year, Samantha White, SHIP Coordinator from Family & Children’s Services of Monmouth County will present the information you need to know to make a thorough and informed decision.
Since 1909, Family and Children's Service is Monmouth County's oldest private nonprofit social service agency. FCS offer diverse programs and services that provide compassionate care, intervention and education to support people during challenging times in their lives.
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 conversation. The link will be emailed Monday, April 12 between 3:00 and 4:00 pm, after registration closes at 12 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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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!
Tuesday: Rhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas; Read by Miss Danya
Craft: Bunny Ears Hat (suggested supplies: construction paper crayons, glue and tape)
Wednesday: "Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," said the Sloth by Eric Carle; Read by Miss Steph (featuring ASL)
Craft: Snail (suggested supplies: construction paper (1 sheet of green, 1 sheet color of your choice), scissors, markets, glue stick)
Thursday: The Library Book by by Tom Chapin and Michael Mark; Read by Miss Jodi
Craft: Color your own Fancy Bookmark (suggested supplies: card stock or card board, crayons/markers, glitter, stickers, glue/ and or tape, template (optional) click here)
Friday: Perfect Pigeons by Katherine Battersby; Read by Miss Katy
Craft: Create Your Avatar (suggested supplies: construction paper, crayons/markers, scissors.glue, hair and accessories template Click here, cereal or cracker box)
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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7:00 PM
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Pencil Shavings and Eraser Crumbs: Copy-editing at The New Yorker
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Contact: Reference Staff mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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A Virtual Program from Kate Norris, Copy Editor at The New Yorker
What is copy-editing and how does it work at The New Yorker? Why does the magazine spell “reëlection” with a diaeresis? Kate Norris, who has worked at The New Yorker for more than 30 years, will talk about what goes into producing a publication renowned for its editorial standards for almost a century, touching upon some of its remarkable and idiosyncratic staff. She will then answer questions about language and grammar. Attendees may ask questions through chat, while Library staff moderates the conversation. Program will not be available for repeat viewing.
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; it will not be rebroadcast. Registration and internet access are required to attend. Register below to receive emailed information on how to access the discussion. Registration will close at noon on April 12; the link will be emailed between 3:00 and 4:00 pm.
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Wednesday April 14, 2021
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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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10:30 AM
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A Virtual Film Discussion in Celebration of Earth Day
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Contact: Reference Staff 732 431 7220ext7222 mcl@monmouthcountylib.org
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NOVA: Decoding the Weather Machine (2018) (PG) 1 hour and 53 minutes
The Resilient Communities: Libraries Respond to Climate Change is a pilot program of the American Library Association
Moderated by Donna Mansfield, Eastern Branch
Watch the film first, at your leisure, and then join a virtual discussion to share your thoughts!**
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 conversation. The link will be emailed Tuesday, April 13 between 3:00 and 4:00 pm, after registration closes at noon. This film is available to view for free with your Library card on Access Video on Demand.
In this two-hour documentary, NOVA cuts through the confusion around climate change - disastrous hurricanes, widespread droughts and wildfires, withering heat, and extreme rainfall - to discover why scientists overwhelmingly agree that human activity is changing our climate, as well as how and when it will affect us through the weather we experience. Join scientists from around the world on a quest to better understand the workings of the weather and the climate machine we call Earth, as we discover how to be resilient – and even thrive - in the face of enormous change.
**FILM ACCESS - Watch the film through PBS: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/decoding-the-weather-machine/ or on Access Video on Demand with your valid Library Card: https://avod.infobase.com/p_Login.aspx?e=9&wID=17440&b=1
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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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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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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!
Wednesday: "Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," said the Sloth by Eric Carle; Read by Miss Steph (featuring ASL)
Craft: Snail (suggested supplies: construction paper (1 sheet of green, 1 sheet color of your choice), scissors, markets, glue stick)
Thursday: The Library Book by by Tom Chapin and Michael Mark; Read by Miss Jodi
Craft: Color your own Fancy Bookmark (suggested supplies: card stock or card board, crayons/markers, glitter, stickers, glue/ and or tape, template (optional) click here)
Friday: Perfect Pigeons by Katherine Battersby; Read by Miss Katy
Craft: Create Your Avatar (suggested supplies: construction paper, crayons/markers, scissors.glue, hair and accessories template Click here, cereal or cracker box)
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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