Thanks to a generous grant from Wegmans, Tom Doyle and
Sandy Cory will perform a Les Paul and Mary Ford tribute at Mount Laurel Library
on Sunday, November 11 at 2 p.m. This concert is free and open to the public.
No registration is needed.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Intro to Origami
Join
origami enthusiast Martie Burton and discover the joy of origami on Tuesday, November
13 from 1-3 p.m. at Mount Laurel Library. Attendees will learn how to make a
small gift box, a picture frame, a modular ring decoration and a money fold. Supplies are provided. Registration is not required.
Chair Yoga
Free chair yoga classes will be offered at Mount Laurel Library on Thursday, November 8 and Friday, December 28 at 10 a.m. by a certified yoga instructor.
Chair Yoga involves gentle yoga exercises that can be done while seated in or supported by a chair. This class will teach the basics of guided breathing, simple physical stretches, guided relaxation, and meditation. The yoga exercises are safe and accessible for all ages. No registration is needed.
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Chair Yoga involves gentle yoga exercises that can be done while seated in or supported by a chair. This class will teach the basics of guided breathing, simple physical stretches, guided relaxation, and meditation. The yoga exercises are safe and accessible for all ages. No registration is needed.
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Coffee: Should it be your mug of choice?
Join Sharese Porter, Senior Program Coordinator for the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington County Family & Community Health Sciences (FCHS), for a program with Starbucks coffee samples, nutritional information, recipes and fun on Friday, November 30 at 1: 30 p.m. at Mount Laurel Library. No registration is required.
To drink or not to drink, that is the question when it comes to coffee. Often given a bad rap, coffee has undergone intense research and the findings may change the way you look at your morning mug. Learn about the research and how to make the perfect cup. A beautiful booklet of coffee recipes as well as samples of Starbucks coffee will be included. Thank you to Starbucks in Centerton Square for providing refreshments.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Library Director Thanks Friends - Letter to Editor
Dear Editor,
October 21-27, 2012, is National Friends of Libraries week
making it a good time to
publicly thank the Friends of the Mount Laurel Library who
contribute so much of their time and expertise to significantly enhance our
services.
This year, our Friends group paid to establish the Museum Pass
program and paid for ten new computer workstations, two new children’s computer
tables and eight new chairs , four new computer workstations for children, and
book shelving for the teen area as well as provided new materials for the Book
Express collection.
I know that the Mount Laurel Library is a source of pride for
our community. Our Friends group is a
source of pride as well. I hope this
week everyone will call the library to find out how they can join and support
this outstanding group.
Sincerely,
Kathy Schalk-Greene
Mount Laurel Library Director
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Financial Workshops
The
Mount Laurel Library will be hosting a series of interactive financial workshops
with Carole Glade in October and November. These workshops are free and open to
the public. No registration is needed. Carole Glade is a financial educator and works with the
Office of Professional and Continuing Education at Rutgers University.
Getting Started as
an Investor
Monday, October 29
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Learn how to find
money to invest, your investment options, and assessing risk
tolerance.
Investment
Options
Wednesday, November 7
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Learn the differences
between stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, liquidity, and basic tax deferred
options.
Protecting your
Investments
Wednesday, November
28 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Learn about
diversification, asset allocation, and avoiding investment
frauds.
Thanks
to a partnership with Burlington County Library System, the Mount Laurel Library
will be offering daytime webinar screenings as well on the following
topics:
Getting Your
Finances in Order
Tuesday, November 27
10-11 a.m.
This webinar presents
strategies and ideas for managing credit and reducing debt. Topics covered
include: the costs and benefits of credit, ordering a free credit report, credit
scores, and the impact of debt on saving and
investing.
Understanding Your
Net Worth
Thursday, November 29
10-11 a.m.
This webinar explains
assets, liabilities, and net worth. Topics covered include: the three keys to
investing, determining assets and liabilities, tracking and managing assets and
debts, and net worth fluctuations.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
SaraLee Pindar Photography Exhibit
Mount Laurel Library will be hosting a
photography exhibit by SaraLee Pindar from Friday, November 2 to Saturday,
December 29. A
“Meet the Artist” reception will be held on Sunday, December 16 at 3 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided. All are welcome.
SaraLee
Pindar is an award-winning photographer whose work has been described by one
juror as “going beyond photography.”
Since she began showing her work six years ago, her photographs have
been juried into 37 shows and received ten prizes.
Ms. Pindar
says that she learned composition and color from her mother, a Philadelphia
artist whose paintings were exhibited at the Art Museum, Academy of Fine Arts
and the Art Alliance. From the time she
was a child she was taught to “see pictures” within scenes. Through her photos she tries to draw the
viewers’ eyes and minds into a contemplative environment.
All items are for sale. Contact the artist at photosbypindar@comcast.net for
more information.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Girl Scouts to Collect Batteries at Mount Laurel Green Fair
Mount Laurel Library along with the Mount
Laurel Green Team will be hosting a fun-filled afternoon of FREE
environmentally themed events, demos, music and fun for all ages on Sunday, October
7, 2012 from noon to 4 p.m. The celebration includes demonstrations,
animals, musical instrument making and gardening advice from Mike McGrath!
Special guest Mike McGrath from WHYY's
You Bet Your Garden will give two talks to help with gardens:
1 p.m. CORRECT composting and mulch making
3 p.m. Fall planting tips and tricks (pansies and garlic and bulbs; oh my!)
The kids can listen to frogs, meet some feathery friends, attend a magic show and make a musical instrument out of discarded materials.
1 p.m. CORRECT composting and mulch making
3 p.m. Fall planting tips and tricks (pansies and garlic and bulbs; oh my!)
The kids can listen to frogs, meet some feathery friends, attend a magic show and make a musical instrument out of discarded materials.
There truly is something for everyone. Please join us for this event. No registration needed. Event will move
inside if the weather is inclement.
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