Due to the impending storm, East Brunswick Public Library will close at 4:00 PM.

Teens

Speed Cubing

Ages 10-18 bring your Rubik's cube and show off your skills or learn from your peers about how to solve the cube.  If you have other cubes you want to show your peers, feel free to bring them too!  For more information contact mmiller@ebpl.org.

Anime Club (Gr. 7+)

Welcome to the new EBPL Anime Club! This club is a place for teens grades 7+ to come watch and talk about their favorite anime while eating a yummy snack! Together at each session members can put forth their favorite anime, and the club will vote on what we watch next! Please note that most anime is rated PG 13/14+. The club advisor will research each show before viewing to make sure it's within that age range. If they feel that the material would be inappropriate for teen audience, they will go to the next highest voted show.

TAG Meeting

Join us to find out about volunteering and getting invovled at the library. 

IF you submitted your TAG application and haven't heard back, please still attend the meeting so you can find out how to sign up to volunteer.

If you haven't submitted your application, please bring your application to the meeting.

We meet the first Monday of every month in the meeting rooms at 7 pm unless the library is closed, then we meet the second Monday.

Grades 8-12 and East Brunswick residents only. 

TAG Meeting

Join us to find out about volunteering and getting invovled at the library. 

IF you submitted your TAG application and haven't heard back, please still attend the meeting so you can find out how to sign up to volunteer.

If you haven't submitted your application, please bring your application to the meeting.

We meet the first Monday of every month in the meeting rooms at 7 pm unless the library is closed, then we meet the second Monday.

Grades 8-12 and East Brunswick residents only. 

TAG Meeting

Join us to find out about volunteering and getting invovled at the library. 

IF you submitted your TAG application and haven't heard back, please still attend the meeting so you can find out how to sign up to volunteer.

If you haven't submitted your application, please bring your application to the meeting.

We meet the first Monday of every month in the meeting rooms at 7 pm unless the library is closed, then we meet the second Monday.

Grades 8-12 and East Brunswick residents only. 

TAG Meeting

Join us to find out about volunteering and getting invovled at the library. 

IF you submitted your TAG application and haven't heard back, please still attend the meeting so you can find out how to sign up to volunteer.

If you haven't submitted your application, please bring your application to the meeting.

We meet the first Monday of every month in the meeting rooms at 7 pm unless the library is closed, then we meet the second Monday.

Grades 8-12 and East Brunswick residents only. 

Debate Club

1. Should all museums and zoos should be free to everyone?

2. Do people rely on technology too much these days?

3. is summer better than winter? 

4. Is technology creating or Eliminating jobs? 

Every other Thursday at 5:30 on zoom

Open to all students in grades 6-12

Register in advance for this meeting:

Family Volunteering: Color A Smile

All ages are welcome to join in our volunteering effort, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the National Day of Service. 

We are hoping to send our biggest bundle ever of cheerful pictures to our partners at Color a Smile, a nonprofit organization that distributes cheerful drawings to seniors, troops overseas, patients in the hospital, and anyone in need of some cheer. 

Pick up a coloring page at the Youth Services desk between January 2 and January 15.  You may color it and return it to us while you're here, or, if you prefer, you can do your coloring at home.

Family Volunteering: Color A Smile

All ages are welcome to join in our volunteering effort, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the National Day of Service. 

We are hoping to send our biggest bundle ever of cheerful pictures to our partners at Color a Smile, a nonprofit organization that distributes cheerful drawings to seniors, troops overseas, patients in the hospital, and anyone in need of some cheer. 

Pick up a coloring page at the Youth Services desk between January 2 and January 15.  You may color it and return it to us while you're here, or, if you prefer, you can do your coloring at home.