January Adult Services Programs
Book Club Café!
Wed., Jan. 8, 10:30 am. Come share your good reads, or just find out what to read - we can’t keep a good book to ourselves. No registration required and brunch served.
Qigong for Everyone
Thurs., Jan. 9, 11 am. Improve your health, mind and spirit with gentle exercise and attention to breathing. Register at the Reference Desk any time.
African Heritage Film Festival
Thurs., Jan. 9, 6:30 pm. Willingboro Public Library and the Rancocas Valley Chapter of The Links, Incorporated present another inspiring documentary film. Light refreshments served.
Music of the Times
Sat., Jan. 11, 2 pm. Filmmaker and musicologist Theresa Nance will play and discuss the soul and gospel music of the Martin Luther King era. Register at the Reference Desk any time.
Program: Scrap-Booking!
Mon., Jan. 13, 6 pm. Learn to preserve old and new photos, be creative and produce a keepsake that shows off your style! Just bring your photos, scrapbooks and let’s have fun and refreshments.
Delay the Disease: Exercise
Thurs., Jan. 16, 23, 11 am. Do your body a favor in the new year! Certified Personal Trainer Ross Schiau will help you get fit, particularly if you have Parkinson’s Disease. Dress comfortably and be prepared to start exercising, safely and effectively. Co-sponsored by the Burlington County Friends of PD.
Jazz Concert
Thurs., Jan. 16, 7 pm. Jazz Bridge and the library present saxophonist Michael Pracher and his group in concert. $10 at the door.
What Are African Immigrants’ Religious Beliefs?
Sat., Jan. 25, 2 pm. Willingboro Public Library and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities present the third program in ourAfrican Immigrants to New Jersey Series. Rev. Dr. Moses Biney, New York Theological Seminary, will help dispel misunderstandings concerning the religious backgrounds and practices of African Immigrants. Refreshments will be served.
Free Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Screening
Mon., Jan. 27, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Nurse Peggy from Lourdes Medical Center will be at the Willingboro Public Library for two hours of free blood pressure and blood sugar screening. Registration is not required.