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An Evening of Chamber Music
The Montclair State
University John J. Cali
School of Music will
present an evening of
chamber music at the Library on Thursday, April 6th
at 7pm. This is a free event and all are welcome.
Light refreshments will be served.
Live Comic Book Reading Join us on Monday, April 10th at 7pm as Cape Swoosh Productions, a Montclair-based group dedicated to presenting audio productions and live performances of popular comics, presents a live comic reading of Scooby-Doo Team Up stories, “The Gotham Ghouls” and “Scooby-Doo and the Conjuror’s Conundrum”.
Family Movie Night Wednesday, April 12th at 6:30pm From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes
Moana, about a spirited teenager who sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master way finder and fulfill her ancestors' unfinished quest. During her journey, Moana meets the once-mighty demi-god Maui, and together, they
traverse the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous fiery creatures and impossible odds. This film is rated PG. “The world was hers for the reading.” ― Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Author Reading: Oliver and His Unlikely Friend Local author, Jacqueline Lopresti will be at the Little Falls Public Library on Thursday, April 13th at 11am to read from her debut children’s book: Oliver and his Unlikely Friend. This is a heartwarming story highlighting the value of true friendship, regardless of its shape or size. This book is geared toward Pre-K to 3rd grade, but can appreciated by all. Jacqueline will also be available after the reading to sign copies of her book.
Savvy Social Security Planning
Join us on Tuesday, April 18th at 7pm for an educational workshop hosted by Foresters Financial that will give you tips on how to make the most of your retirement income. Registration required.
Wine Tasting Event On Friday, May 19th from 7:00-9:00pm join the
Passaic Valley Rotary Club in supporting children’s
literacy initiatives. Tickets are $50
and include food, tasting and music.
Proceeds will support libraries in
Little Falls, Totowa, and Woodland
Park. All appetizers, food, wine and
beer provided courtesy of ShopRite of Little Falls
and its distributors.
This event will be held at the
Little Falls Women’s Club,
93 Prospect St. in Little Falls.
For tickets, please contact:
Dr. Greg Liss (973) 256-5001
Anne Krautheim (973) 668-7747
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Elder Investment Fraud: how to spot, stop, and avoid becoming a victim of fraud On Tuesday, May 23rd, at 1pm the New Jersey Bureau of Securities will present a program on steps you can
take to avoid elder investment fraud. Find out about common senior scams, what some of
the red flags are to help you recognize if you or a family member has become a victim of
elder fraud, and what to do in case you are a victim. The New Jersey Bureau of Securities is
committed to protecting seniors from becoming victims of investment fraud.
Registration required.
Save the Date: Bringing the Museum to the Library On Tuesday, June 20th at 7pm, a representative from the Department of Cultural and Historic Affairs, County
of Passaic will give a talk and present historic artifacts. Please check the Library website in the near future
for further details.
Color Your World Join us at the Library for 1 ½ hours of coloring for meditation, relaxation, and focus on the first
Friday of each month at 1pm: April 7th, May 5th, and June 2nd. No registration required.
Vinyasa Yoga
Vinyasa Yoga sessions with instructor Stacey Myers-Smith, RYT-200 are held on Mondays at
11:30am and Fridays at 11am. Cost is $5 per session. You do not need to be physically flexible
to participate. Please bring your own towel or yoga mat. No registration required.
Re-introducing…Zinio Digital Magazines!
Zinio digital magazines feature full-color editions for instant desktop
reading, mobile streaming, and mobile-app download. Patrons are able to
select both new and back issues, adding them to personal reading libraries
with no holds, no checkout periods, and no limits to the number of
magazines checked out and downloaded. And with personal notifications for their favorite magazines, patrons
never miss an issue! All you need is your library card (from a PALSPlus Library), a web browser, and a smart
phone, PC, or tablet to get started.
Evenings of Guided Meditation Evenings of guided meditation will be held on the following Wednesdays at 7pm:
April 19th, and May 17th. The free 45 minute sessions are led by Stacey Myers-Smith,
RYT-200. No prior experience is needed. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring a
beach towel or yoga mat. No registration required.
Passport Services and Veterans ID Cards for Passaic County Residents For Passaic County Residents, the Passaic County Clerk’s Office will provide full Passport Services,
Notary Registration/Renewal Services, and Free Identification Cards (to Passaic County Veterans)
at the Library on the following Thursdays from 5pm-7pm: April 27th and June 22nd. For
information on all fees and services please call the Passaic County Clerk’s Office at (973)-225-3690.
Kristin M. Corrado, Esq., Passaic County Clerk.
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Monday Movie Matinee Join us at the Library for a movie on the second Monday of every month at 1pm.
Monday, April 10th at 1pm Legend of Tarzan directed by David Yates (PG-13, 1 hour 50 min.)
Monday, May 8th at 1pm Collateral Beauty directed by David Frankel (PG-13, 1 hour 37 min.)
Monday, June 12th at 1pm Lion directed by Garth Davis (PG-13, 1 hour 58 min.)
Upcoming Book Club Meetings
The Little Falls Public Library Book Club meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm. The featured
books will be available at the front desk during the month preceding each Book Club meeting, or you can
download the book to your e-Reader from OverDrive Advantage (available to Little Falls Library card holders
only). All are welcome and coffee and tea will be served!
Tuesday, April 4th at 7pm
Yes Please by Amy Poehler
In Amy Poehler’s first book, one of our most beloved funny folk delivers a smart, pointed, and ultimately inspirational read. Full of the comedic skill that makes us all love Amy, Yes Please is a rich and varied collection of stories, lists, poetry (Plastic Surgery Haiku, to be specific), photographs, mantras and advice. With chapters like "Treat Your Career Like a Bad Boyfriend," "Plain Girl Versus the Demon" and "The Robots Will Kill Us All" Yes Please will make you think as much as it will make you laugh. Honest, personal, real, and righteous, Yes Please is full of words to live by. (excerpted from back cover).
Tuesday, May 2nd at 7pm
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
When Breath Becomes Air is a powerful look at a stage IV lung cancer diagnosis through the
eyes of a neurosurgeon. When Paul Kalanithi is given his diagnosis he is forced to see this
disease, and the process of being sick, as a patient rather than a doctor--the result of his
experience is not just a look at what living is and how it works from a scientific perspective, but
the ins and outs of what makes life matter. This heart-wrenching book will capture you from
page one and still have you thinking long after the final sentence. –Penny Mann (amazon.com)
Tuesday, June 6th at 7pm
The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney
This is a story about the power of family, the possibilities of friendship, the ways we depend upon one another and the ways we let one another down. In this tender, entertaining, and deftly written debut, Sweeney brings a remarkable cast of characters to life to illuminate what money does to relationships, what happens to our ambitions over the course of time, and the fraught yet unbreakable ties we share with those we love. (excerpted from back cover).
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Children’s Events Don’t forget to check out the fun family activities for April listed on the first page of the newsletter.
Pop-Up Mother’s Day Card On Saturday, May 6th at 1pm, the Library will be hosting a pop-up card making craft just in time for Mother’s Day. Create a unique, handmade card for Mom that she is sure to cherish for years to come. Ages 5 and up. Registration required.
Free Comic Book Day! Every year on the first Saturday in May, comic book shops around the globe give away free comic books to anyone who comes into their stores. On Saturday, May 6th, stop by the Library and pick up YOUR free comic book courtesy of Time Warp Comics & Games of Cedar Grove.
LegoRama Calling all Legos fans! Join us for Legos at the Library on the first Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm: April 5th, May 3rd, and June 7th. Ages 5 and up. Please register.
Read to a Dog! Tail Waggin’ Tutors will be at the Little Falls Public Library on Wednesday April 19th at 5:30pm.
School-aged children can practice their reading skills by reading to a trained therapy dog in a
relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Registration Required.
Spring Story Time Resident Registration: Monday, April 17th.
Non-Resident Registration: Monday, April 24th.
Spring Story Time begins week of May 1st thru June 23rd (8 weeks).
Rhyme Time (Birth-24 months): Thursdays at 10:30 am
Babies will be introduced to simple books, rhymes and music, followed by time for free play and socialization.
Toddlers (2-3 yrs): Tuesdays at 11 am
The Toddler story time consists of age appropriate stories, rhymes, finger plays and music, followed by a craft.
Preschool (4-5 yrs): FIRST Wednesday of every month at 1:30 pm.
We will share books, sing songs, play games and end with a craft.
Family Story Time: FIRST Saturday of every month at 10:30 am. A wonderful chance for children, from
toddler to preschool, to learn, laugh, and grow! We will read simple stories, sing, and offer lots of
opportunities for movement and participation through finger plays and action rhymes.
Saturday story time usually lasts about 25 minutes and is followed by a free play session, giving
adults and children the chance to socialize and interact
Joke Corner: What is the tallest building? The library! It has the most stories.