Hypertension Clinic

Scotch Plains Public Library 1927 Bartle Ave, Scotch Plains, NJ, United States

A public health nurse from the Union County Office of Health Management will be in the Adult Room to take blood pressure readings and share educational materials.

Registration Full: Music & Movement

Scotch Plains Public Library 1927 Bartle Ave, Scotch Plains, NJ, United States

Registration is currently full. Please email us at [email protected] to be added to our waitlist.  Join us for a special Music and Movement program with Miss. Sheila from Kids' MusicRound! This music and movement program is for children ages birth to 4 years in age. Registration is required and will open on May 1, 2023…

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Registration Full: Music & Movement

Scotch Plains Public Library 1927 Bartle Ave, Scotch Plains, NJ, United States

Registration is currently full. Please email us at [email protected] to be added to our waitlist. Join us for a special Music and Movement program with Miss. Sheila from Kids' MusicRound! This music and movement program is for children ages birth to 4 years in age. Registration is required and will open on May 1, 2023…

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Teen Advisory Board Meeting

The Teen Advisory Board gives Scotch Plains teens a voice in the library and in the community. We want to hear what you have to say! This will be a hybrid meeting: you can choose to attend in person at the library or virtually via Zoom. (We recommend attending in person, because there will be snacks.) Either…

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Memoir Group

Do you have memories you would like to shape into a story that you can share?   Registered participants will meet with local teacher and writer Edie Scher for a series of classes on the process of writing, editing, and compiling their stories in a supportive environment. This group is meeting for six virtual sessions…

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When Newark Had a Chinatown: A Talk by Yoland Skeete-Laessig

A vibrant Chinese community existed in Newark between the 1870s and 1940s. But when Yoland Skeete-Laessig, herself an immigrant of Chinese descent, wanted to learn about its history she could find almost no information other than old news stories focusing on crime, gambling and other negative topics. Knowing American history and having experienced the Civil…

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