The simple goal of wanting to visit the gravesites of all her direct ancestors back to 3rd great grandparents, developed into quite the project when cousins discovered the headstone of their 3rd great grandfather, Victor Henry, was broken. Come learn about the subsequent research done and the steps taken to replace Victor's stone. April Earle…
Yasmin’s no-impact classes can help you establish a better connection between the brain and body, while also gently strengthening the muscles that keep your body upright.
Join us for the book discussion group with no assigned reading! You choose your own books, and then join us at the Library to share your thoughts about your latest reads. We'll meet in the Adult Room. We read all kinds of books — old, new, fiction, non-fiction, mysteries, romance, etc.! Registration is required.
Did you know that we are in the midst of a resurgence of vinyl records? Are there hidden gems packed away in that cardboard box that could be worth hundreds or even thousands?
Join Lance Jacobs, Scotch Plains resident (and record collector) as we explore how to “read” a record--you can actively participate by bringing a record you think may have some value.
Yasmin’s no-impact classes can help you establish a better connection between the brain and body, while also gently strengthening the muscles that keep your body upright.
Yasmin’s no-impact classes can help you establish a better connection between the brain and body, while also gently strengthening the muscles that keep your body upright.
A uniquely hidden figure, Hazel Ying Lee was a pioneering trailblazer in aviation history—yet her inspiring story and extraordinary accomplishments have been unheralded and ignored. Suan Ankeny,
author of American Flygirl, will share the inspiring story of Lee's life, illuminaing the structural and racial barriers she faced to become the first Asian American woman to earn a pilot’s license, join the WASPs, and fight for this country.
Yasmin’s no-impact classes can help you establish a better connection between the brain and body, while also gently strengthening the muscles that keep your body upright.