Event Series Adult Book Club

Adult Book Club

Pennington Public Library 30 North Main St, Pennington, NJ, United States

First Thursdays at 2:00 pm Join our long-running, monthly book discussion group for lively and stimulating conversation. Now via Zoom invitation. Registration Required: .forms-studio{position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%;overflow:hidden;width:100%;height:600px;}.forms-studio iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;border:0;}

Wallaby Tales Holiday Zoom Zoo

Pennington Public Library 30 North Main St, Pennington, NJ, United States

An annual holiday tradition continues... via Zoom! Join us via Zoom on Friday, December 4 at 7 pm. Registration required below. The animals and staff of Eyes of the Wild/Wallaby Tales Traveling Zoo miss you! They may not be able to travel to the library, but they certainly can visit you at home via Zoom. […]

Event Series Programming Class for Grades 5-8

Programming Class for Grades 5-8

Pennington Public Library 30 North Main St, Pennington, NJ, United States

Mondays from 5-6 pm via Zoom, October 19 2020 - January 25, 2021 Instruction from Ishaan Poojari, Lead Instructor, InspireSTEM REGISTRATION REQUIRED: See below Learn Python programming from basic data types and syntax to more complex loops and algorithms. We will also apply programming concepts by developing games and algorithms. No previous coding experience is […]

Too-Busy-For-Books Book Club – Date Change!

Pennington Public Library 30 North Main St, Pennington, NJ, United States

Second Tuesdays at 7:30 pm - Exception for December 2020 Designed for people who barely find enough time to breathe, this book club will read only a short work per month. Dec. Title - The Pleasure of My Company by Steve Martin Titles for 2021 January - Night by Elie Weisel February  - Off Keck […]

Take the Trolley: The Trolley Age in Mercer County

Pennington Public Library 30 North Main St, Pennington, NJ, United States

Tuesday, December 8th, @ 7 pm via Zoom Presenter: Dennis Waters, Former Lawrence Township Historian In the early decades of the 20th century, more than one million passengers each year rode the two trolley lines that connected Trenton with Princeton. But trolley tracks extended as far as Pennington and even Hopewell. The roads were bad, […]