The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
The show runs from February 2-11 at Cumberland Players. You do not want to miss this timeless classic presented by our Kids at CP Company.
The show runs from February 2-11 at Cumberland Players. You do not want to miss this timeless classic presented by our Kids at CP Company.
The show runs from February 2-11 at Cumberland Players. You do not want to miss this timeless classic presented by our Kids at CP Company.
Good News! We are bringing back our Lego club nights! They will be held on Tuesday the 6th and the 20th of February. Spots are limited, so please make sure you call to register!
eens ages 13-18 are invited to make a difference at the library while earning volunteer time. Members help to plan events for teens and kids, suggest books for the library, and much more. Learn how you can be a part of your library!
Registration is required.
oin us for a coffee and talk about what book you’re reading! YOU choose the book…no assigned reading. Registration is required. To register, please call (856) 453-2210, Ext. 26103, or email tomay@CCLNJ.org.
n partnership with the Authority of Cumberland County, WheatonArts presents the 17th annual ECO Fair, a FREE Family Day event inspired by natural and artful living! ECO Fair, a campus-wide event, features local gardening clubs, including Rutgers Master Gardeners with various plants and herbs for sale, handmade works of New Jersey artists, environmental organizations, Nature Trail tours, eco-friendly activities for families, and more. Admission to all WheatonArts exhibits and artist studio demonstrations are free and open to the public for the day, part of WheatonArts Family Days presented by PNC Arts Alive! Give us your zip code at the gate and receive a FREE Eco-shopping bag, courtesy of the Cumberland County Improvement Authority! While supplies last.
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. For more information, please visit cclnj.org or call 856 453-2210 x.26105.
Free Admission. This event is rain or shine, scare-free, & family-friendly! Find out why this event has become a local family tradition! Trick-or-Treat in your Halloween costume throughout the WheatonArts campus to meet & take photos with traditional costumed characters played by the talented Mystic Realms actors. Stop by our community partner booths for various activities & games, including Champions of Hope, Cumberland County Library, Cumberland County Habitat for Humanity, Cumberland County Historical Society, Ocean City Library, Rutger’s Master Gardeners of Cumberland County, and Tori’s Critters.
The show runs from February 2-11 at Cumberland Players. You do not want to miss this timeless classic presented by our Kids at CP Company.
he Vineland Historical Society is thrilled to host local author, Deborah Ein, who will be presenting her new coloring story book, Mary Had a Little Zoo: All About Pioneer Scientist Mary Treat and Her Ants, Plants, and Spiders Join us for storytime, coloring & crafts while learning about local scientist, Mary Treat! The museum will be open for a self-tour, as well. Admission: $20 per adult or adult with 1 child. $15 for each additional child. Each admission purchased will include a coloring book. Payment can be made the day of the event. Cash or PayPal. This read-aloud coloring book brings to light the story of Mary Treat, a scientist/ecologist of the 19th century who taught children and adults alike how to study and respect nature. Her story, told here in poetry and pictures, will inspire today's preschoolers and elementary-age students in carrying on the adventures of environmental study and discovery, all while coloring the world around them with their own imaginations. Even adults who like to color will enjoy this introduction to Mary Treat, whose contributions to the field of ecology were monumental.
Come to the farm to meet and greet the Alpacas, it is a walking tour. Take a photo, feed them, and then walk to the greenhouse to make a cup of tea/ or hot chocolate bar. S'mores kits for sale weather permitting and make and take a variety of crafts: there will be canvases to paint with a variety of images drawn out, plus other creating stations. - $20 pp ages 5+ ages: Includes: hot/choc bar and crafts. -S'mores kits when available $10 for 2 We start the tour every hour and you must pre-pay and register via the google form provided. PayPal, Cash App, Checks, are applicable. email: unexpectedfarmnj@gmail.com text Soyan (Soy): 609-501-6108
The show runs from February 2-11 at Cumberland Players. You do not want to miss this timeless classic presented by our Kids at CP Company.
The show runs from February 2-11 at Cumberland Players. You do not want to miss this timeless classic presented by our Kids at CP Company.
We are bringing back our family craft night in February! Come join us on the 12th for a night of creativity and relaxation! *Spots are very limited for this event so it is mandatory to call and register!*
hildren and teens of all ages are invited to come read to a fabulous furry friend! FURever as Friends therapy pet teams will be available to help kids practice their reading. Participants can bring a book from home or choose one at the library. Registration is required.
Homeschool families are invited to a new monthly program at the Cumberland County Library! Each month we’ll feature a book from our collection and pair it with a STEAM activity.
This program is recommended for school-aged students grades K - 6.
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. For more information, please visit cclnj.org or call 856 453-2210 x.26105.
Kids ages 3-12 are invited to participate in a fun, high energy program that combines cardio and music while beating a drum to their favorite tunes!
Miss Val, a certified cardio drumming instructor, will guide kids through basic movements like squatting, bending, twisting and drumming.
This class promotes physical health, boosts mental health and just happens to be a whole lot of fun!
All equipment will be provided. Registration is required.
Come to the farm to meet and greet the Alpacas, it is a walking tour. Take a photo, feed them, and then walk to the greenhouse to make a cup of tea/ or hot chocolate bar. S'mores kits for sale weather permitting and make and take a variety of crafts: there will be canvases to paint with a variety of images drawn out, plus other creating stations.
- $20 pp ages 5+ ages: Includes: hot/choc bar and crafts.
-S'mores kits when available $10 for 2
We start the tour every hour and you must pre-pay and register via the google form provided.
PayPal, Cash App, Checks, are applicable.
email: unexpectedfarmnj@gmail.com
text Soyan (Soy): 609-501-6108
Presented by Ralph H. Thomas
Call to reserve your seat. 856-327-2347
Come to the farm to meet and greet the Alpacas, it is a walking tour. Take a photo, feed them, and then walk to the greenhouse to make a cup of tea/ or hot chocolate bar. S'mores kits for sale weather permitting and make and take a variety of crafts: there will be canvases to paint with a variety of images drawn out, plus other creating stations.
- $20 pp ages 5+ ages: Includes: hot/choc bar and crafts.
-S'mores kits when available $10 for 2
We start the tour every hour and you must pre-pay and register via the google form provided.
PayPal, Cash App, Checks, are applicable.
email: unexpectedfarmnj@gmail.com
text Soyan (Soy): 609-501-6108
Come to the farm to meet and greet the Alpacas, it is a walking tour. Take a photo, feed them, and then walk to the greenhouse to make a cup of tea/ or hot chocolate bar. S'mores kits for sale weather permitting and make and take a variety of crafts: there will be canvases to paint with a variety of images drawn out, plus other creating stations.
- $20 pp ages 5+ ages: Includes: hot/choc bar and crafts.
-S'mores kits when available $10 for 2
We start the tour every hour and you must pre-pay and register via the google form provided.
PayPal, Cash App, Checks, are applicable.
email: unexpectedfarmnj@gmail.com
text Soyan (Soy): 609-501-6108
Good News! We are bringing back our Lego club nights! They will be held on Tuesday the 6th and the 20th of February. Spots are limited, so please make sure you call to register!
Teens ages 13-18 are invited to make some time for reading and visit our Pageturners Lounge! Bring a favorite book or borrow one from the library, then spend some time reading and enjoying some snacks. We’ll also have a short, voluntary break where we can talk about what we’re reading. 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. For more information, please visit cclnj.org or call 856 453-2210 x.26105.
Dena Blizzard’s New Show “I Love you, Get Away from Me! is a three generation multi-media comedy show about finding the funny in life’s transitions with Dena’s son, Dean, LIVE onstage and her mom, Diana, via Zoom. Whether it’s becoming a widow at 75, empty nesting and divorcing at 50 or trying to act like a grown-up at 23….there’s plenty to laugh (or cry) about. I Love You, Get Away from Me is perfect for anyone starting over, going through some sh*t or just wants everyone to GET AWAY FROM HER!
owerhouse ensemble We May Be Right delivers an electrifying performance wowing audiences of all ages as they authentically re-create the music of one the greatest Rock and Roll Keyboard Players, “Piano Man” Billy Joel. A New York City Skyline sets the backdrop with the band delivering hit after hit along with some of Billy’s best deep cuts. Night after night We May Be Right brings the audience to their feet and gets them singing along to all of the classics!
January 28th at 2pm
“Tribal Rights are Important Rights”: The Origins, Travails, and Impact of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribe V. The State of New Jersey
Brianna Dagostino, MA
Dagostino’s published thesis details the history of her tribe and how modern-day racism over Indian casino gaming has affected not just her tribe but indigenous nations all throughout Turtle Island.
Feb 25th at 2pm " Man's Best Freenemy" by Tia Antonelli
“Man’s Best Frenemy” will unpack how Cumberland County reacted to rabies and the wild dogs that were accused of spreading the disease. Rabies has been a threat to humans since the dawn of our existence — so why was there such an uptick in fear in the late 19th century?
March 24th at 2pm
Crap: A History of Cheap Stuff in American
Dr. Wendy A. Woloson
Woloson tells the history of crap from the late eighteenth century up through today, exploring its many categories: gadgets, knickknacks, novelty goods, mass-produced collectibles, giftware, variety store merchandise. As Woloson shows, not all crap is crappy in the same way—bric-a-brac is crappy in a different way from, say, advertising giveaways, which are differently crappy from commemorative plates. Taking on the full brilliant and depressing array of crappy material goods, the book explores the overlooked corners of the American market and mindset, revealing the complexity of our relationship with commodity culture over time.
Tweens ages 9-12 are invited to a special program at the Cumberland County Library! Create a meaning bracelet, listen to Taylor Swift, and chat about emotions and mental health with Ashley Campbell, Miss Coastal Shore.
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. For more information, please visit cclnj.org or call 856 453-2210 x.26105.
Challenges in life and love test the resilience of a mother-daughter relationship in Dan Gordon's adaptation of Terms of Endearment, based on the book by Pulitzer Prize-winner Larry McMurtry and James L. Brooks's screenplay of the Oscar-winning film. Though Emma is often exasperated by her highly-opinionated mother, Aurora, they talk every day about their problems, from Aurora finding unexpected love even as she becomes a reluctant grandmother, to Emma's struggle in her troubled marriage. But when they need one another most, will they be able to find courage in each other? This funny and touching story captures the delicate, sometimes fractured bonds between mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, and lovers, both old and new.
Challenges in life and love test the resilience of a mother-daughter relationship in Dan Gordon's adaptation of Terms of Endearment, based on the book by Pulitzer Prize-winner Larry McMurtry and James L. Brooks's screenplay of the Oscar-winning film. Though Emma is often exasperated by her highly-opinionated mother, Aurora, they talk every day about their problems, from Aurora finding unexpected love even as she becomes a reluctant grandmother, to Emma's struggle in her troubled marriage. But when they need one another most, will they be able to find courage in each other? This funny and touching story captures the delicate, sometimes fractured bonds between mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, and lovers, both old and new.
Presented by Ralph H. Thomas
Call to reserve your seat.