Nov 15 6:00 p.m.

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South County

(A) Book Tasting Club

[b] *RESCHEDULED: This meeting is now 11/15 at 10:30am.* [/b] Not sure what to read next? "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 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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Nov 16 1:30 p.m.

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Voorhees

(A) Handmade Hangout

Adults.

Join us for a monthly hangout for crafters and makers. Bring your current project or WIP and socialize with other crafty individuals. 

Questions? Contact Christen at corbanus@camdencountylibrary.org.

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Nov 17 10:30 a.m.

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South County

(A) Fall Tole Painting

Instructor Shirley returns with a fall pattern on a block of wood. All skill level are welcome, including beginners. All materials provided.

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(A) Your Credit and You
Virtual
amitchell Sat, 09/27/2025 - 17:53
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Colorful, stylized lightbulb with business related images inside and spilling out.
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Adults

Personal credit plays an important role in your business. Small or start-up businesses have not had the chance to establish business credit, so their access to capital is tied directly to the credit of the owners. In this workshop, we will cover:

  • What are credit scores
  • Credit myths
  • How are credit scores calculated
  • Changing your credit score
  • What types of financing are available
  • What lenders look for

In addition to these items, we will distribute a sample credit report to all participants and go through the details to give participants a hands-on experience of interpreting a credit report.

Presented by Alejandro Cruz from UCEDC, a non-profit economic development corporation.

***Zoom Link will be sent on the evening before the scheduled program date.

Please contact Ashley Mitchell at amitchell@camdencountylibrary.org if you have any questions!

Learn about the important role that personal credit plays in your business.
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Nov 19 7:00 p.m.

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South County

(A) South County Book Club

Please join us for a discussion of The Poppy Fields by Niki Erlick. From LibraryReads: "What if you could sleep your way through grief, but there was a chance you'd forget about the love you shared with a loved one? Four strangers make a trip to a remote sleep lab- each with a different reason for their journey." Available as a physical book or e-book through OverDrive. 

 South County Book Club meets every six weeks and reads a variety of fantasy, gothic, sci-fi, and horror titles. 

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Nov 19 7:00 p.m.

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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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(A) Identifying & Preventing Financial Elder Abuse
Voorhees
egetzinger Wed, 09/24/2025 - 14:25
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Two people sitting across from one another looking at paperwork, zoomed in on their hands and papers.
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Elder fraud is defined as a financial fraud scheme which targets seniors (60 years and older). Beginning in 2018, the FBI at a national level has worked tirelessly to educate this population on how to take steps to protect themselves from being victimized.

Please consider coming out to educate yourself and others on how to identify, prevent and report potential financial elder abuse.  

Presented by Patricia Troy, CPA, CFE, Forensic Accountant from the FBI Philadelphia Division.

Elder fraud is defined as a financial fraud scheme which targets seniors (60 years and older). Beginning in 2018, the FBI at a national level has worked tirelessly to educate this population on how to take steps to protect themselves from being victimized.

Please consider coming out to educate yourself and others on how to identify, prevent and report potential financial elder abuse.

Presented by Patricia Troy, CPA, CFE, Forensic Accountant from the FBI Philadelphia Division.
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