This event is in the "Adults (18+)" group.

Knit and Crochet

1:00pm - 3:00pm
Adults (18+)
Library Branch: Mount Laurel Library
Room: Craft Room
Age Group: Adults (18+)
Program Type: Arts & Crafts

Like to Knit or Crochet? Come and join this friendly group. Beginners to experts are welcome. Please bring your own materials. No registration required. 

This event is in the "Adults (18+)" group.
Library Branch: Mount Laurel Library
Room: Meeting Room 1 & 2 Combined
Age Group: Adults (18+)
Program Type: Music
Event Details:

 Phil returns to the library to sing and discuss famous movie tunes. Further details soon. No registration required. 

This event is in the "Adults (18+)" group.

Tai Chi for Health

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Adults (18+)
Open
Required
Virtual Event
Library Branch: Mount Laurel Library
Room: Virtual
Age Group: Adults (18+)
Program Type: Health & Wellness
Required
Seats Remaining: 30

Certified instructor Bob Stanton teaches tai chi, a gentle exercise that can improve muscle tone, flexibility, and coordination. It can be done seated or standing. Registration required. You will receive a Zoom link the day before the event.

This event is in the "Adults (18+)" group.

ESL Conversation Class with NJ Literacy

6:00pm - 8:00pm
Adults (18+)
Library Branch: Mount Laurel Library
Room: Mount Laurel Room
Age Group: Adults (18+)
Program Type: ESL

This ESL class is for upper level beginner to lower level intermediate learners.  To register for free classes through NJ Literacy, please fill out an application on their website at https://literacynj.org/burlington-student-application, or text them at 609-388-1506.  They will contact you and place you in an appropriate class for your learning level.  This class is for adults only (18+).

This event is in the "Adults (18+)" group.

Movie Club: Series We Know and Love

7:00pm - 8:00pm
Adults (18+)
Open
Required
Virtual Event
Library Branch: Mount Laurel Library
Room: Virtual
Age Group: Adults (18+)
Program Type: Movie
Required
Seats Remaining: 12
Event Details:

Join us as we discuss the best film series in movie history. Which have stayed consistently solid? Which have flopped, after the first entry? What has been the secret behind keeping a film franchise going?