Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Music in the West Wing, Music of the American Colonies, November 15, 2011

Experience an outstanding performance of colonial music in the West Wing to set the mood for the Thanksgiving holiday. Mark and Ann Ridley, back by popular demand, will be playing music with a historical 1776 violin, a hammered dulcimer, and a Limberjack. All ages are invited to enjoy the music of this duo whose CD’s were voted Notable Recordings by the American Library Association.
This musical program begins at 7:00 and will end at approximately 8:00.

Eating Healthy Through the Holidays, November 9, 2011

Join us as we sample some healthy alternatives to the usual holiday fare and collect some recipes to get us started with our own preparations.
Rachel Simpers, Registered Dietitian from the ShopRite of Hillsborough, will teach us tips and tricks for healthy holiday eating.
Registration for this program is required, but there is no cost to attend. To register, stop by or call the Adult Services Desk at 908-369-2200. Registration can also be done using the online library calendar.

Marc Sky: Fighting Stress Through Hypnosis, November 3, 2011

Using quick and easy hypnotic techniques, discover the effortless way to reduce stress and put yourself back in control. This program will be presented by Marc Sky.


Registration for this program is required, but there is no cost to attend. To register, stop by or call the Adult Services Desk at 908-369-2200. Registration can also be done using the online library calendar.

Safe Investing: The Top Ten Scams and Their Next of Kin, November 2, 2011

Become familiar with the most common and notorious of today’s investment frauds. The roots of each scam will be examined to understand how people are deceived and how they continually mutate into new forms. A question and answer period will be held at the end of the session with the presenter, Robert Montorana an Investment Advisor with Right Blend Investing LLC.

Registration for this program is required, but there is no cost to attend. To register, stop by or call the Adult Services Desk at 908-369-2200. Registration can also be done using the online library calendar.

Ghosts: What They Are and How to Investigate Them, November 1, 2011

Gordon Ward will share his experiences and evidence, explain his views on ghosts, and teach attendees how to conduct their own, sound investigations without costly equipment.

Gordon is a member of Haunted New Jersey, a premier group of paranormal investigators who make use of many years' worth of experience and the collection of forensic-based evidence to both dismiss and support claims of hauntings, especially in historic locations.

Registration for this program is required, but there is no cost to attend. To register, stop by or call the Adult Services Desk at 908-369-2200. Registration can also be done using the online library calendar.