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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Apr 11 10:30 a.m.

South County

(A) Yoga for Adults

Yoga is offered on the second and fourth Saturday of the month. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat (or something close to it), a yoga block if you have one, and a small blanket to cover yourself while we're in relaxation. All levels are welcome, including no experience! Floor space is limited and will be first come, first serve.

Apr 11 10:30 a.m.

Haddon Township

(F) South Jersey Lion Dancers

All ages. Join us for an engaging program that explore the origins, meaning, and artistry of lion dance through lively demonstrations and storytelling.

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Apr 11 11:00 a.m.

Merchantville

(K) Saturday Stories with Mr. Tate

Apr 11 12:00 p.m.

Voorhees

(K) ¡Hablemos Español! – Fun Conversational Spanish for Kids

Join us for ¡Hablemos Español!, a fun and interactive Spanish conversational program designed especially for children ages 5–10. Each 45–60-minute session introduces kids to everyday Spanish words and phrases through songs, games, stories, movement activities, and simple dialogues. Every week features a new theme—greetings, feelings, colors, food, family, and more—helping children build confidence while practicing real conversational Spanish. Perfect for beginners, this engaging program makes learning a new language exciting, creative, and full of joy!

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Apr 11 2:00 p.m.

Merchantville

(A) Booked 📖 for the Weekend

Welcome to Booked for the Weekend, a new silent book club for adults. We will start each meeting with time to chat with other readers, then spend an hour quietly reading the book of your choosing. Bring your favorite mug and enjoy a hot beverage. Registration is not required, but registrants will receive event reminders and notices about cancellations.

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Apr 11 2:00 p.m.

Voorhees

(A) Ebru Art Afternoon

Ebru, or Turkish marbling, is a beautiful traditional art form where colors are floated on water to create unique patterns, then gently transferred onto paper. Join us for a short presentation about the history of Ebru and then create your own marbled artwork.

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Apr 11 2:00 p.m.

Voorhees

(Y) A Call for Teen Volunteers: Program Materials Prep

Teens 14 - 17 Calling all creative teens! Join us for a hands‑on volunteer session where you’ll help prepare craft materials for our upcoming library programs. This is the perfect opportunity for artsy teens looking to earn volunteer hours while having fun and getting a little messy.

Volunteers will help with a variety of tasks including dipping paper in dye, cutting, tracing, and folding—all essential steps in getting our future library crafts ready to go.

Dress to mess! We’ll be working with materials that may stain, so wear clothing you don’t mind getting colorful.

Come spend the afternoon creating, helping, and supporting your library community!
Registration Required

You must register to participate.

Do NOT use a school email address when registering—school filters often block our messages.

A librarian will email you the day before the event to confirm your volunteer commitment.

Attendance Policy

Volunteer hours are in high demand. No‑shows may be blocked from future volunteer opportunities.

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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Apr 12 2:30 p.m.

Voorhees

(Y) A Call for Teen Volunteers; Chess Volunteers

Teens age 14 - 17 Are you looking for volunteer credits? Do you love to play chess? Bring your chess sets and help get a library chess group started at your library! Play chess! Interact with families! Spread the love of chess! EARN VOLUNTEER CREDITS! Registration is required and spots are limited. Do not use your school email. The librarian will email you before the event to confirm your volunteer commitment. Volunteer opportunities are in high demand. No shows may be blocked from future volunteer events.

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Apr 12 2:30 p.m.

(F) Chess! Drop -In and Play

Ages 9 – Adult

Join us for a relaxed afternoon of chess at the library! Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, you're welcome to drop in and enjoy some friendly games in a welcoming environment.

Bring your own chess set or use one of ours—no pressure, no competition, just good company and great moves. This is a casual, non-instructional event, perfect for sharpening your skills or simply enjoying the game.

👥 Need a partner? Our Teen Chess Volunteers will be available to play and help keep the games going!

👨‍👩‍👧 Parents and caregivers must remain with their children during the program.

Come for the strategy, stay for the fun! No Registration Required! Program starts at 2:30 pm and ends at 4:30 pm.

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