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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Mar 18 6:00 p.m.

Voorhees

(Y) Slow Sewing; Needle Books.

Teens ages 13–17 — come hang out, vibe with other creative folks, and hand‑stitch your own needle book for emergency sewing fixes. It’s super chill, super crafty, and you’ll leave with something actually useful.

Supplies are limited; registration is required.

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Mar 18 6:30 p.m.

South County

(A) Book Tasting Club

"Sample" 12 books of all genres at our book tasting and you may find your next favorite author or series.  Participants will have four minutes to read from each book (you can choose to read from the beginning, middle, or end!)  and record their initial impressions. Brief discussion will follow. 

Book Tasting is held on the third Wednesday of every month. Please feel free to bring a snack with you.

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Mar 18 7:00 p.m.

South County

(A) South County Ukulele Circle

Ages 15 - Up The Ukulele Circle returns to South County every first and third Wednesday of the month. Join Mr. Roy Cox and other ukulele enthusiasts for an hour of playing and learning new songs together. All Skill levels are welcome. There will be a few ukuleles available for new players to use.

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Mar 19 11:00 a.m.

Voorhees

(A) SCUCS Overview

The mission of Senior Citizens United Community Services is to “enhance the quality of life, encourage independence, and provide a safe and supportive living environment for older adults and adults with disabilities, especially those with the greatest socio-economic need. Join us for this information session and overview of SCUCS.

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Mar 19 3:30 p.m.

Haddon Township

(T) Tween Snack n' Chat: Restart

Ages 9-12.  For March, Tween Snack n' Chat is discussing Gordon Korman's Restart.

After a fall leaves eighth-grader Chase Ambrose with no memory of his past, he has to figure out who he is by listening to everyone around him — even when they strongly disagree. With his signature humor and heart, Gordon Korman tells a fast-paced story about identity, second chances, and deciding whether you’re stuck with the person you were or free to become someone better.

We will discuss the book, enjoy a snack and complete a fun book-related craft. We have a limited number of free library copies, please contact the library at 856-854-2752 to request one.  Copies are first come first serve.

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