Wednesday, December 21, 2011

HISTORIC NOTECARDS ARE HERE!!





RED BANK HISTORIC NOTECARDS ON DISPLAY


AT RED BANK BOROUGH HALL


To buy a set of these beautiful cards,
come visit the Red Bank Public Library

84 West Front Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701 732 842 0690

Friday, December 16, 2011

JANUARY PROGRAMS - INCLUDING YOGA!

START THE YEAR OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT

(OR THE LEFT FOOT)




DON'T MISS ANY OF THE GREAT PROGRAMS

IN JANUARY 2012

AT THE


RED BANK PUBLIC LIBRARY




Wednesday, December 14, 2011

RIVER CLIPPERS AT THE RED BANK LIBRARY

Holidays can put a strain on the budget - learn how to use coupons to stretch every dollar.

Join Library business manager Candyce Till at 2 p.m. on Saturday December 17th and find out about how to make the most of those coupons, discounts, and money saving offers!!!!


Learn how a serious coupon clipper finds resources on the internet and other tips that you can share with your friends. This is a monthly program - so each month is something new!!!!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

BOOKER PRIZE LONG LIST JUST PUBLISHED

MAN BOOKER PRIZE - LONG LIST

Any of these authors one of your favorites? Or not?

Friday, April 8, 2011

NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK @ RBPL

APRIL 11th - 16th
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Come to the Red Bank Public Library and help us celebrate!

We will have an array of activities and raffles throughout the week,
starting with bagels from Manhattan Bagel.

The Friends of the Library are raffling a NOOK
-the Barnes and Nobles eReader-
for $5 per raffle ticket
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In addition, the library is giving each patron a raffle ticket
towards a drawing of great gifts
contributed by our local merchants.

Gifts include theater tickets, gift certificates to local restaurants,
gift certificate to a local hair salon, and more.

Don't miss special chocolate treats during the week
and

Last but not least....
a musical program starring Jim Crawford,
starting at 2pm on Saturday, April 16th.
Food provided by Readies Restaurant


visit us at www.lmxac.org/redbank
or follow us on Twitter: redbankpl

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

"A MUSICAL OASIS"

We like the description. Who would think that once a month the library transforms into a musical oasis? It is an oasis of different sorts throughout the month - but on Acoustic Saturdays, the beautiful New Jersey Room at RBPL transforms into a cozy intimate setting for local musicians.

Checkout the article from RedBankPatch

Friday, February 4, 2011

SATURDAY, February 12: STORYTELLERS IN CLOTH at Red Bank Library.

Three borough-based outposts of culture get together on February 12, when the Red Bank Public Library plays host to an event that’s being presented by Frank Talk founder (and author and educator and local broadcaster) Gilda Rogers, abetted by the folks at Two River Theater Company. Featured as part of the observance of Black History Month, “Storytellers in Cloth” is a display that examines the centuries-old African American quilting tradition in America — from the days when slaves preserved and passed along their cultural heritage by crafting quilts from discarded clothing and feed sacks, to the people who keep the folk art tradition alive in the 21st century. In a free event scheduled from 2:30 to 5:30p, Rogers will be introducing a presentation by Storytellers in Cloth founders Gloria Douglas and Michelle Lewis — and, as an extra added attraction, a troupe of TRTC players will perform a play reading that pays tribute to the quilting tradition.

Excerpt from RedBankGreen

Friday, January 28, 2011

BEANNACHT AT RED BANK PUBLIC LIBRARY

DON'T MISS ACOUSTIC SATURDAYS
AT THE RED BANK PUBLIC LIBRARY.
BEANNACHT IS HERE
SATURDAY JANUARY 29th, 2011.

Beannacht is the musical duo of guitarist/singer/songwriter Thomas Johnston and his niece, lead vocalist and lyricist Deirdre Forrest. They play a mix of Irish/Celtic, classic rock, folk, and blues, including original songs. Both musicians are heavily influenced by nearly all genres of music and especially enjoy being able to share their Irish culture through their music. Beannacht is a famous poem by Celtic writer and spiritualist John O'Donohughe and the word beannacht translates to "blessing" in the Irish form of the Gaelic language.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

BRIDGE OF BOOKS

BRIDGE OF BOOKS
will be holding its annual movie fundraiser event on
February 26th
at Clearview Cinema in Red Bank.
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It's a great reason to get the kids out
of the house on a winter morning.
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Bridge of Books's mission is to provide an ongoing
source of gently used books to underprivileged and
at-risk children in NJ in order to support
literacy efforts and to encourage a love of reading.
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Yeah!
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This year's event will feature "Toy Story 3"
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Tickets cost $12.50 each or 5 for $50.
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Buy tickets at River Road Books in Fair Haven
or by mailing a check to:
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The Bridge of Books Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 39
Rumson, NJ 07760

Saturday, January 15, 2011

WELCOME VIRGINIA PAPANDREA!!

The Red Bank Public Eisner Memorial Library would like to introduce the new Interim Library Director, Virginia A. Papandrea. Ms Papandrea is replacing Deborah Griffin-Sadel, Director for 12 years who is leaving to pursue a new opportunity. Ms Papandrea will start January 18th and be acting director during the time that a search committee, consisting of members of the Library Board of Trustees, community and staff, need to hire a permanent director.


The Board wants to assure the patrons of the Library that services and hours of operation will not be affected by this change in personnel and that they look forward to continuing and improving the vital role of the Library in Red Bank.


Please come in and meet the new interim library director!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

NY TIMES READERLY RESOLUTIONS FOR 2011



WHAT ARE YOURS????

NYTIMES

(I love Cathleen Schine's 7 step plan)

Watch Asbury Park Press Online for RBPL News

Just a sample of two great ongoing programs at the Red Bank Public Library (click on link):

Investment Themes for 2011

Artists' Workshop

ESL CLASSES AT THE RED BANK PUBLIC LIBRARY

Our ESL classes (English as a second language) are very popular. Check out the link to a great article in The Hub about how the library partners with the community.

The Hub