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Winter Wellness Sessions with Michelle Carlino. Friday 12 pm - 1 pm Cultural Center  2nd Floor. January 16th, The Importance of Posture. February 13th, Balance.  February 27th, Fall Prevention. March 13th, An introduction to Tai Chi Chi.  March 27th, Yoga and Therapeutics for Strong Bones.
3/16: Movie & Munch: (Adults): Join the FOL for an Academy Award-winning movie. Participants are encouraged to bring their lunch, but the Friends will have snacks and drinks.
Plant Swap and Sale. Sunday, March 8, 1-3 pm, in the cafe area on the 1st floor.
Sensory Storytime. For young children with special needs AND their caregivers  Monday, March 23 6:00PM -7:00 PM. Caregiver must attend. No Registration Required.
3/25: Book Club (Adults): We’ll meet to discuss Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton. Participants are welcome to join in person or on Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/pfpleveningbc. Questions? events@pennsaukenlibrary.org
3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24 & 3/31: Line Dancing (Teens/Adults): We are excited to welcome instructor Rasheed Bellamy and his "Can You Kick It, Yes You Can" line dance class!! Get ready to groove and have fun while learning new dance moves.
3/21-3/22: New Jersey Makers Day (All Ages):  Join us as we participate as a host site for the 12th Annual New Jersey Makers Day! Take part in a variety of hands-on activities that celebrate STEM and maker culture. This experience will spark creativity and foster life-long learning. This two-day celebration will take place on Saturday and Sunday and is open to all ages!
Open to all Artists presently living in Pennsauken or Merchantville Adults and Students in Grades 8-12. PHYSICAL ART must be delivered to the Pennsauken Free Public Library (Friends of Library Office). Art show will be happening Thursday, April 16, 2026 (6:00 and 8:00 pm) and Friday, April 17, 2026 (12:00 and 5:00 pm)
PENNSAUKEN LIBRARY’s annual Oscars ballot predictions contest. SUBMISSIONS DUE BY: 5PM ON 3/14/2026. Ballots available in person at the library or online https://tinyurl.com/pfploscars2026 . Prizes awarded to the most accurate predictions! Must come to Library to receive prize.
3/19: Special Women’s History Month Program: Alice Paul: NJ’s Crusader for Equality (All Ages): This presentation features original photographs from Alice Paul’s personal collection and explores her influential life—from her roots in a New Jersey Quaker community to her lifelong fight for constitutional equality for women. The 60-minute program concludes with a Q&A and discussion.
Preschool Storytime- Winter Session begins January 13, every Tuesday at 10:30am, for ages 3-5. No registration required.
Wee Readers winter session begins January 12! Every Monday at 10:30am, ages 0-2, with caregiver.
1/9, 1/16, 1/23: FOL Chair Yoga (Adults): These hybrid classes will be held virtually via Zoom and in person at the library’s Cultural Center (2nd Floor). Registration is required. Please call the library to reserve an in-person spot. Register for Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/folchairyoga26
1/14, 1/21 & 1/28:  Evening Yoga: Join yoga instructor Brigid Brennin each Wednesday from 6:30–7:30 PM for this fun Evening Yoga class at the Cultural Center on the 2nd Floor.

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See how your picks stack up against the Academy’s in the 98th Academy Awards! Make your predictions and submit your ballot by Saturday, March 14, at 5:00 pm.
Calling All Artists! Display your work at the Friends of the Pennsauken Library’s Art Show and Sale!
Join us as we participate as a host site for the 12th Annual New Jersey Makers Day! Take part in a variety of hands-on activities that celebrate STEM and maker culture.
Calling all plant enthusiasts! On Sunday, March 8, the Friends of the Pennsauken Library will host a Plant Swap and Sale in the Cafe area of the library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The Pennsauken Free Public Library is pleased to host the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program, offering free tax preparation services to low- and middle-income residents of Pennsauken and Merchantville.
To honor this once-in-a-generation moment, the library is excited to begin planning a series of programs and activities that will invite our community to reflect on the past, engage with the present, and imagine the future.