Livingston Public Library 10 Robert Harp Dr. Livingston, NJ 07039 United States
Stop by the Youth Services Desk and pick up a take home Lunar New Year 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.
It has been almost 80 years since the end of the Holocaust. Today, there are fewer survivors who can tell their stories about the Nazi atrocities. Hanna Wechsler is one of these amazing people.
Join us at Livingston Public Library on Thursday, January 30th in the adult seating area from 12pm to 1pm for a quick, drop-in afternoon craft! No registration required, just stop by and create a fun and easy craft to take home.
Oral health is a critical part of our overall well-being. It affects not only our ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently, but it also plays a significant role in our overall health.
Chuck Solomon is one of the premier sports photographers in the country. He has been photographing sports, action and lifestyle for the past thirty-five years.
Join us for Crafterwork, a relaxing and stress-relieving arts and crafts workshop at the end of a busy workday.
Registration required. The program is limited to Livingston residents only.
When prompted at registration, username is your Livingston Library Card number.
Yoga offers a powerful blend of physical strength, mental clarity, and stress relief, helping you build flexibility, enhance focus, and cultivate inner peace. Join the Livingston Public Library’s monthly yoga session and 
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.
Children, ages 2-5 year old, and their caregivers can learn and enjoy stories and songs in Chinese and English.
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.
Parents/Caregivers of children under 7 years old need to remain with their children at all times.
Join us for an informative session on hydrangeas, one of America's most beloved shrubs.
Stop by the Youth Services Desk and pick up a take home Black History Month craft in honor of Lisa Gelobter a computer scientist who developed the technology used to make GIFs. Re
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