Word 2016 Basics – Part 2
Cumberland County Library 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, NJThis a continuation of Word 2016 Basics - Part 1. Due to limited seating, registration is required.
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This a continuation of Word 2016 Basics - Part 1. Due to limited seating, registration is required.
Children ages 5 and younger and a caregiver can join us as we share stories, songs, movement activities and a craft! Library story times are a fun way to help your child develop skills they will need to be ready to read. Registration is required. Register online here.
Learn basic features of Excel 2016: ribbon, backstage view, entering data into a spreadsheet, different types of cursors, and more. Due to limited seating, registration is required.
Teens ages 13-18 are invited to view and discuss anime, share artwork, and help us to build our manga collection. This month we’ll celebrate the end of the school year with a special treat – Bubble Tea! Registration is required. Register online.
Kids ages 6-12 are invited to join us as we blend science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics with books! Each week we’ll feature stories, fun experiments and activities having to do with our summer reading theme “Oceans of Possibilities.” At the July 6 session, the American Littoral Society will present “Critters, Creeks and Coasts,” a hands-on program about the bugs that live in our freshwater streams, oysters and other creatures from the bay, where our drinking water comes from, and what we can do to protect and conserve water for animals and people. Registration is required. Register online here.
Learn basic features: how to use the mouse, keyboard, open programs from the menu or desktop, and more. Due to limited seating registration is required.
Families are invited to set sail on a thrilling action-packed adventure about a crew of quirky pirates marooned on a desert island! Talewise will present this live, interactive story where volunteers from the audience will help conduct hands-on science experiments that ARRRR sure to amaze! This program is recommended for families with children in PreK-5th Grade but all ages are welcome! Registration is required. Register online.
Teens are invited to join our Dungeon Master as he leads us through a monthly D & D adventure. Tabletop/role playing experience is not required and new players are welcome. Pre-made characters will be available for those that need them. Registration is required. Register online here.
Kids ages 6-12 are invited to join us as we blend science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics with books! Each week we’ll feature stories, fun experiments and activities having to do with our summer reading theme “Oceans of Possibilities.” At the July 6 session, the American Littoral Society will present “Critters, Creeks and Coasts,” a hands-on program about the bugs that live in our freshwater streams, oysters and other creatures from the bay, where our drinking water comes from, and what we can do to protect and conserve water for animals and people. Registration is required. Register online here.
Families are invited to discover the wet world of water animals in this fascinating hands-on program presented by the Wetlands Institute! Some of the sea creatures we’ll learn about include sea stars, sea urchins, hermit crabs, spider crabs, sea snails and more! This program is recommended for families with children in PreK-6th grades but all ages are welcome! Registration is required. Register online here.
Cumberland County Library is proud to present Ceremonial Brass for a free summer concert on July 9 from 2 - 3 PM. Funding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners through the Cumberland County Cultural & Heritage Commission. For more information, contact the library at (856) 453-2210, Ext. 26103.
Children ages 5 and younger and a caregiver can join us as we share stories, songs, movement activities and a craft! Library story times are a fun way to help your child develop skills they will need to be ready to read. Registration is required. Register online here.