Township of North Bergen announces a Registration for the North Bergen Free Public Library’s spring programs opens Monday, Apr. 3

Township of North Bergen announces a Registration for the North Bergen Free Public Library’s spring programs opens Monday, Apr. 3
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Registration for the North Bergen Free Public Library’s spring programs opens Monday, Apr. 3, with a full schedule of virtual events and activities for both children and adults. Options for kids include story times, art classes, graphic design, ESL, craft club, gaming club, knitting/loom, board games & builders, basic Japanese, and more. Adults can sign up for ESL classes, Japanese, computer courses, Zumba, yoga, meditation, Latin dancing, citizenship programs, art, knitting, crafts, career help, and more.

The spring season runs from Apr. 9 to June 17. The main library is located at 8411 Bergen  line Avenue. The downtown Recreation Center & Library is located at 1231 Kennedy Blvd. The Guttenberg Resource Center is downstairs in the Galaxy Towers Mall at 7002 Boulevard East in Guttenberg.

For more information, call 201-869-4715 or visit www.nbpl.org.     

Original source can be found here.



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