Livingston Public Library 10 Robert Harp Dr. Livingston, NJ 07039 United States
Thanks to the immense success of our Seed Library, the Livingston Public Library is thrilled to announce that starting September 3rd, we will be accepting harvested seeds from the plants you grew from our seeds
The First People of New Jersey arrived thousands of years before the Colonial Era.
*Attention all book lovers!* The Livingston Library invites you to join us for “Thrilling Tales”, our first in-person book club since the pandemic.
The Livingston Public Library invites you to our first-ever Murder Mystery, where we will all work together to solve a murder.
Registration required. The program is limited to Livingston residents only.
When prompted at registration, username is your Livingston Library Card number.
The following program will serve food and/or beverages. The Library is not responsible for individual food allergies. If there is a concern, we strongly suggest bringing your own snack and/or lunch.
During World War II, Hollywood played a significant role in supporting the U.S.
The practice of yoga is very beneficial to one’s physical and mental health.
This program requires physical activity. It is your responsibility to listen to your body and to know what is appropriate for your body and abilities. By registering for this program attendees assume full responsibility for any risks or injuries which might incur as a result of participating in the program. Photos during the event may be taken by library staff and used by the Library.
The holiday season often brings with it a plethora of tempting treats and indulgent feasts, making it challenging to maintain healthy eating habits.
Stop by the Youth Services Desk and pick up a take home Thanksgiving craft perfect for ages 3 and up, while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Livingston Library
Crafts are available while supplies last and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Children in Kindergarten and Grade 1 will be introduced to basic coding concepts through stories, activities and on-screen activities.
Children under age 12: a parent or responsible caregiver (age 16 or older) must remain with the child or remain in the Library and be immediately accessible to the child at all times, including when a child is attending a library program.
Priority is given to Livingston Library card holders. Please show your Livingston Library card to pick up tickets at the Youth Services Desk 30 minutes before the program start time. Non Livingston card holders will be placed on standby.
Parents/Caregivers of children under 7 years old need to remain with their children at all times.
The role of taverns in the establishment of the colonies and the country cannot be understated as they provided a place for soldiers, officers, merchants, and community members.
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