Our Lenape Heritage Monday, November 3, 7:00 pm This presentation reviews the history of the original people of the area we now call New Jersey, giving an overview of life and culture before and during the settlement of Europeans. It reviews names of places that still exist today and Lenape words that are included in everyday communication. The historic records show land transactions, paths and trails that have become our modern highway system and communities that are still in existence. Presented by Claire Garland, Director of Sand Hill Indian Historical Association and member of the New Jersey American Indian Affairs Commission. 
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Protecting Your Financial Future: Investor Education & Fraud Prevention Thursday, November 6, 2:30 pm This interactive presentation, hosted by law students from Seton Hall University School of Law’s FINRA Investor Advocacy Program, provides practical tools to help individuals make informed financial decisions. Participants will learn how to spot red flags of investment fraud, understand their rights as investors, and overall, how to improve their financial literacy. The session runs 30–45 minutes with a Q&A to follow. 
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Understanding Memory & Communication Monday, November 10, 7:00 pm Aging can bring changes in memory, speech, and communication that affect daily life and relationships. This program explores those age-related common challenges that often emerge over time and offers practical strategies to support cognitive health, stay socially connected, and communicate more effectively. Ideal for caregivers, professionals, and older adults. Led by Erin Coulter, Lead Speech Language Pathologist with Penn Medicine. Presented as part of the Penn Medicine Princeton Health Community Wellness Program.
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Sweden Holiday Traditions & Today Thursday, November 20, 6:00 pm What do you know about Sweden? Get a glimpse into life in Sweden today and learn about the traditions that are special to this Nordic nation. Join us as we explore Swedish culture, technology, environmentalism, and holiday celebrations, including a special look into Christmas and the December Lucia festival. Presented by the American Swedish Historical Museum of Philadelphia, which welcomes everyone to explore cultural identity through stories of Swedes and all Scandinavians, and to connect with a vibrant community dedicated to preserving and interpreting culture. Sponsored by Hightstown Library Association.
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The Lenape People: Life Before the Colonists Monday, November 24, 6:30 pm A vivid portrait of the Indigenous people who lived in the region before European arrival—and how their lives changed forever. Presented by John Schneider, award-winning historian, author, teacher, and television host, who brings history to life through vivid storytelling, humor, and deep respect for the human experience. Sponsored by Friends of the Hickory Corner Library.
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Guided MeditationMondays, November 3 & 17, 4:00 pmRelax, refocus, and rejuvenate. Take a moment to regain the peace lost during our busy days. Facilitated by staff member, Leena, who is a longtime practitioner of Rajyoga meditation. Please visit the MCLS Event Calendar to register for sessions in November.
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Teen Advisory Board Friday, November 14, 3:30 pm All teens are welcome to join! Come be a part of the MCLS Teen Advisory Board. There are opportunities to enhance your leadership skills, earn community service hours, help run library programs, and write book reviews. New members always welcome!!
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Enjoy a range of talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders. Brought to you in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. |
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Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity w/ Award-Winning Journalist Jospeh Lee Wednesday, November 5, 2:00 pm
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The Search for Truth and the Persistence of Love Across Time w/ Novelist Amanda Peters Thursday, November 13, 7:00 pm
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Unlock the Secret Language of Connection w/ Supercommunicator Charles Duhigg Tuesday, November 18, 2:00 pm
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MCLS offers a delicious addition to our virtual program offerings: Library Chef! This unique culinary journey offers you the chance to enhance your kitchen skills with expert-led classes, all from the comfort of your home. |
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Stuffed Turkey Peppers w/ Quinoa & Veggies Wednesday, November 5, 7:00 pm Learn to make protein-packed, fiber-rich stuffed peppers — healthy, hearty, and full of flavor.
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Breathwork Basics Wednesday, November 12, 7:30 pm Discover simple breathing techniques to reduce stress, boost energy, and improve focus. 
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Smart Snacking & Label Reading for Diabetes Awareness Wednesday, November 19, 7:30 pm Snack smarter and decode labels like a pro — make healthier choices for Diabetes Awareness. 
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Featured Titles for Native American Heritage Month
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