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Mt Laurel Library

Children

Feb. 3 and 17: Ukulele Storytime. 10 a.m. Stories, music and bubbles. Ages 19 to 36 months and a caregiver; siblings welcome. No registration required.

Feb. 11: Crafty Saturday. Stop by the library to make a craft or take it to go. While supplies last.

Feb. 13: Valentine Painting Take and Make. Make a craft for Valentine’s Day. Registration required.

Tweens

Feb. 10: Tween Pizza and Paint. 4:30-6 p.m. Registration required.

Adults

Feb. 2: Mt Laurel Book Club. 1 and 7 p.m. Discussing “The Personal Librarian” by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray.

Feb. 9: Memoir Writing Workshop – Dunnavant Valley Remembers. 1:30 p.m. Writing workshop to chronicle the many stories of the pandemic. Judith Lunsford will lead in writing a memoir.

Feb. 13: Mt Laurel Knitting Group. 2-4 p.m. Knitting, crocheting or embroidery project and craft at the library. The group meets the second Monday of each month. Hosted by Jamie Skripnik.

Feb. 15: Lunch and Learn – Financial Planning. Noon. Financial advisor David Lecompte will speak on general financial planning topics. Lunch provided. Registration required.

Feb. 23: Acrylic Painting. 10 a.m. Paint a hydrangea with local artist Sandy Johnson. All supplies will be provided. No experience needed. Registration required.

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CHILDREN

Feb. 4 and 18: Chess Club. 2 p.m. Outdoor Patio. Registration required.

Feb. 11: Lego Day. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children's Floor. Create with Legos.

Feb. 14: Virtual Music & Books Club. 5:30 p.m. An online music and books club with Ms. Samantha.

Feb. 25: KZT Hands On S.T.E.A.M. Day. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children's Floor.

TEENS

Feb. 11: Lego Day. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children's Floor.

Feb. 13: Teen Book Club. 5-6 p.m. Conference Room. Join Mrs. Amy each month for book discussion and a free dinner.

ADULTS

Feb. 9: Book Club. 10 a.m. Outdoor Patio. Discuss a new book and topic each month.

Feb. 13: Medicare Info. 10-11 a.m. Outdoor Patio. Ask Ms. Debra Quinn Medicare questions for a walk-through of the ins-andouts of Medicare.

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