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Meditation on Monday Evenings
April 13, 27, May 11, and June 8, 22
All sessions begin at 7pm sharp

Begin the week refreshed, relaxed and renewed with Sahaji Meditation. Meditation has been known to reduce stress, relieve pain, and recharge mind and body. Please sign up by phone or in person for each session. Wear comfortable clothes. Join as many sessions as you'd like.
Tea @ 2 Book Club
Tuesday, April 14th @ 2pm
The Signature of All Things 
by Elizabeth Gilbert
Pick up a copy of the book at the reference desk.
No registration necessary.
Join us for great discussions about good books.
Tea and cookies will be served, of course!
 Thursday, April 16th at 7pm
Keep deer from destroying your property, learn to identify deer damage, and learn the plants and shrubs to plant that deer don't like to eat. You will receive hand-outs and other materials to help you through the Spring and Summer.
Register by phone or in person at the library.
Yak, Snack, and Read Book Club
for adults
Monday, April 20, 2015 @ 7:30pm
Love the idea of a book group, but don't want to read deep literary works? Hate the thought of having to clean your house in order to host a meeting?
This is the book club you've been looking for!

April Selection: MOLOKA'I by Alan Bennett
Pick up a copy at the reference desk. 


The Bergen County Science Fiction Society presents...

Monday Night Science Fiction Series:
Monday, April 20th at 6:45pm
TANGLED (PG)
  When the kingdom's most wanted - and most charming- bandit Flynn Rider hides out in a mysterious tower, he's taken hostage by Rapunzel, a beautiful and feisty tower-bound teen with 70 feet of magical, golden hair. Flynn's curious captor, who's looking for her ticket out of the tower where she's been locked away for years, strikes a deal with the handsome thief and the unlikely duo sets off on an action-packed escapade, complete with a super-cop horse, an over-protective chameleon and a gruff gang of pub thugs.

DEMENTIA: IT'S NOT WHAT YOU THINK
Wednesday, April 22nd at 1pm

join us to find out about a growing epidemic

FirstLight Home Care and Glen Rock Public Library are continuing their monthly series of talks of special interest to seniors and their care givers. Presenter Tracey Lawrence, elder care expert and founder of Grand Family Planning, llc. will lead the discussion. Light refreshments will be served. 

Highlights include: normal aging vs. dementia, understanding what dementia is and the various types of dementia, treatment options, available care, impact of other illnesses on cognition, and more. 

Register by phone or in person at the library.


THE BRIDGES OF MANHATTAN
Thursday, April 23rd @ 7pm

Manhattan's first bridge, the wooden King's Bridge, opened in 1693. Today, 20 bridges link the island to the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx as well as to New Jersey. Learn how and why the most famous bridges were built. The program is illustrated with original photographs and historic images of Manhattan's iconic bridges and of the city they helped shape. 
Presented by Kevin Woyce, historian and author.

This program is made possible by the Friends of the Library.

Register by phone or in person at the library. 

He's WATCHING YOU:
a Nazi spy in Glen Rock
Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 7pm

In 1942, the FBI investigated Carl Schiphorst, a Glen Rock resident, and the leader of the German American Bund. Schiphorst was suspected of being a Nazi spy. Join us to hear this fascinating story. Speaker: James C. Calaski

This program is a partnership between The Glen Rock Historical and Preservation Society and Glen Rock Library.
Please register by phone or in person at the library. Seating is limited. 

EATING HEALTHY WITH 
RAW FOOD RECIPES
Thursday, April 30th at 7pm

Karen is an author, lecturer, raw food coach, and raw food chef. She will bring recipes and prepare a Pina Colada Green Smoothie for you to enjoy. 

Spring is here and there is abundant produce available to start a healthier you and a healthier family right now. Learn how raw foods can provide important nutrients and learn how to create easy and delicious meals with them. 

Register by phone or in person at the library. 

This program is made possible by the Friends
  Need an Easier Way to Read?
You may qualify for a FREE Audiobook Player if your reading is affected by a vision impairment, a physical impairment, or a reading disability.

If you think you may qualify, just ask a reference librarian and we will help you apply to become a member of The Talking Book and Braille Center of NJ. 

Membership includes a free audiobook player and audiobooks delivered to your home. Other materials include large print children's and young adult books, audiobooks for all ages, and more. 
The library will be closed Good Friday, 
April 3rd and Easter Sunday, April 5th

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