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Somerset County Library System announces May programs and events
Somerset County Library System announces May programs and events
Note: The library will be closed on May 9, 30 and 31.
Highlighted program:
Digitally connect with literary award-winning and best-selling author, poet and longtime library admirer Kwame Alexander on May 19 from 1-1:45 p.m.
During the virtual program, students in grades 4-12 will have the opportunity to discover Alexander’s life experiences and works, as he shares stories and poetry, and hosts a Q&A.
As the son of an English teacher and a publisher, Alexander states that writing and poetry came naturally to him.
Invasive plants are being turned into artwork by this N.J.-based eco-artist
Posted Apr 27, 2021
Lambertville artist Lauren Rosenthal McManus is pictured processing pigments in her studio at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation in North Carolina.Courtesy
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New Jersey residents are regularly encouraged to remove invasive plants and species they come into contact.
One local artist is joining in the effort to mitigate invasive species in an unprecedented way that benefits both her and the community she lives in.
An eco-artist based in Lambertville, Lauren Rosenthal McManus is spearheading a project in which she will remove
invasive plants species
Virtual Walk in the Sourlands with Jim Amon, Sourland Conservancy
Virtual Walk In The Sourlands With Jim Amon Sourland Conservancy
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7:00 PM
Join Jim Amon on a virtual walk in the woods . Mr. Amon will share photos and stories from his book, Seeing the Sourlands. Seeing the Sourlands is brimming with gorgeous photography and rich stories, the book illustrates how we can all learn - and draw inspiration - from the simple things we find on the trail and in our own backyards. The photographs are lovely and striking in their own right, and each image is accompanied by Mr. Amon s thought-provoking observations. This webinar is free, with a suggested donation of $5. Sign up via http://tiny.cc/SC2021Talks
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