Schools and Libraries
May 2, 2023
From: Maplewood Memorial LibraryBook Discussion Groups
G(R)Ay Matter
May 2 (virtual)
Books Now And Then
AAPI Month Short Story
May 11(hybrid)
Read Around The World: Taiwan
AAPI Month Selection
May 17 (virtual)
Adult AAPI Month Workshop
Indian Chutneys
Saturday, May 20 11 am at Hilton Branch
Find out what makes India the spice center of the world. See how this has created a plethora of fusion dishes influencing cuisines around the world. Learn to cook tamarind, garlic, coriander and mint chutneys that give the blandest of appetizers the much-needed zing at a party, Demo and tasting!
Make Indian street food and appetizer Dahi Papdi!
Space is limited. Registration Is Required.
All About Bees
Tuesday, May 23
6:30 pm at Hilton Branch
In this talk, local beekeeper Adriana Compagnoni will share fun facts about bees that she learned in her years of beekeeping, some little-known facts about bees and beekeeping, and share recommendations on what suburban gardeners can do to help the bees. No registration needed.
STAY SAFE IN THE WOODS
with New Jersey Search & Rescue
Monday, May 29
6:30 pm at Hilton Branch
Get ready for your summer hiking!. This fun and engaging presentation will teach adults and teens how to stay safe in the woods, and cover the ten essentials to carry for a safe enjoyable outdoor adventure. No registration needed.
Presenter John Rovetto is a life member of New Jersey Search and Rescue where he works on the Preventing Search and Rescue (PSAR) project to inform youth and adults how to avoid getting lost and what to do if it happens.
Children's Programs
- All Children's programs are held at Hilton Branch
- Unless otherwise noted, programs are drop-in
- Programs are designed for individual families, and not for camps or preschool groups.
Toddler Storytime
Mondays, May 1 & 8 @ 10:30 am
For ages 1-3 – with a participating adult
Join us as we celebrate African American authors and illustrators. Early literacy fun with stories, movement and rhymes.
Lego Club
Monday, May 1 @ 6:30pm
For ages 5 years & up – with a participating adult
Get inspired by our display of books on African American architects, then build your own creation to be displayed in the library.
Comic Club
Wednesday, May 3 @ 4 pm
For ages 5 years & up – with a participating adult
Get inspired to make your own graphic novel! Draw, write, and create your own stories or use our prompts.
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Thursday, May 4, 11 & 18 @ 10:30 am
For ages birth to 18 months – with a participating adult
This program is designed for children who are being held or are learning to crawl. Featuring lively songs and rhymes that foster a love of reading.
Read To A Dog
Monday, May 8 @ 6:30-7:30pm
time slots are 6:30pm; 6:45pm; 7:00pm; and 7:15pm
Pre-registration is required beginning May 5. For school age children who want to read out loud to a non-judgmental furry friend!
Teens Read To Kids
Wednesday, May 10 @ 4:30pm for the stories
Bring the kids to enjoy stories read by Maplewood Teens. Teens arrive at 4 pm and the stories will begin at 4:30. This month we’ll spotlight books by African American authors and illustrators.
Pajama Storytime
Tuesday, May 16@ 6:45 pm
All ages welcome, stories for ages 3 to 7 – with a participating adult. An enjoyable evening of stories and activity for families with young children
Kids Ink Painting Workshop
Thursday, May 18 @ 4pm for ages 5-12
A hands-on ink painting workshop presented by local Mandarin teacher and artist, Manman Huang.
Learn the art of the brushstroke! This is a messy activity, so please wear a smock or other painting clothes.
Pre-registration required; limited to 12 participants. Register Here!