May 06 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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May 07 2:00 p.m.

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Voorhees

(A) Mouse and Keyboard Basics

Join Miss Shannon for this introductory class in learning the basics of operating a computer. This computer class focuses on how to use a mouse and keyboard and offers a friendly and supportive environment that will allow for opportunities to practice new skills and ask questions.

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May 11 7:00 p.m.

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Virtual

(A) Tired Eyes Book Club

(A) The Tired Eyes book club meets virtually on the second Monday of every month. We alternate reading Fiction and Non-Fiction works.
This month's Tired Eyes Book Club pick is The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon (2023).

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May 13 5:45 p.m.

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South County

(A) Sound Bath

Join us for an immersive sound bath meditation in an hour of harmonic crystal bowl sound frequencies for mind, body, and soul healing as we blend in nature's soothing snowing sounds with the singing crystal bowls.
Presented by Rebecca Zarnawski. Rebecca is a Reiki Master, intuitive coach, and sound healer whose work is rooted in deep healing and self-empowerment. Through her practice, Just For Today Reiki with Rebecca, she creates a safe and nurturing space for individuals to reconnect with their highest potential and innate healing abilities.
Doors close at 6pm.
Meeting Room 1

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May 13 7:00 p.m.

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Voorhees

(A) Community Reentry Book Club

This group is a partnership between the library and the Camden County Reentry Committee. We read and discuss books by and about individuals who have been impacted by time incarcerated in jails, prisons, or detention, as well as books about the history, politics, and geography of systems of incarceration.

This month, we'll read together the first section of These Walls: The Battle for Rikers Island and the Future of America's Jails by Eva Fedderly. We'll conclude our discussion of this title at our June meeting.

Copies to keep will be available (first come, first served).

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