The Burlington County Library System invites adults to explore �unlimited possibilities� this spring by taking advantage of a variety of special programs available at library branches.



BCLS encourages you to transform your outlook, learn about buying a home, discover how to start a garden, and more. Additional programs available include computer how-to sessions, book clubs, crafts and other favorite activities.



All programs are free (unless otherwise noted) but may require registration. Call the appropriate location or register online to reserve a space. For the complete BCLS program calendar, go to www.bcls.lib.nj.us



At the County Library in Westampton; 609-267-9660



Sunday (2 p.m.): Human Wheels performs the songs of John Mellencamp during Sundays on Stage in the auditorium.



Monday (9:30 a.m.): Learn how to use the library�s resources and the Internet to find the perfect job during Job Hunting on the Internet. Mouse skill and registration required.



Monday, Thursday, April 10, 13, 24 and 27 (6 p.m.): Willingboro Adult School offers English as a Second Language (ESL) Classes.



Tuesday (9:30 a.m.): Get an Introduction to Ebooks and explore the Overdrive Digital Library. Mouse skill and registration required.



Tuesday, April 11, 18 and 25 (10:30 a.m.): Join fellow knitters for the Social Knitting group. Bring light-colored, 4-ply yarn and short size 9 or 10 knitting needles.



Wednesday (9:30 a.m.): Learn the basics, including how to point, click and scroll during Computers for Beginners. Registration required.



Wednesday (6 p.m.): Relax during Needlework Classes.



Wednesday (7 p.m.): Learn how to research your family�s lineage during the Genealogy Huddle.



Thursday (2 p.m.): Become a Google Master. Gmail account and registration required.



Thursday (6:30 p.m.): Learn How to Brand Your Business Like a Pro to Grow during this Marketing 101 offering for startups, entrepreneurs, and business owners. Get expert tips from Sakira M. Brown, a public relations, corporate communications and marketing professional with more than 20 years of experience. Registration requested.



Thursday (7 p.m.): Enjoy Thursday at the Theater.



Saturday (2 p.m.): Get a review of the forecasts and web-based products issued by the National Weather Service, along with the best ways to get this information in a timely fashion. Weather safety also will be discussed. Presented by The National Weather Service. Registration requested.



April 9 (2 p.m.): MBDance Artistic Director Maria Bauman presents a new quartet, dying and dying and dying, in a performance that focuses on various kinds of endings during Sundays on Stage in the auditorium.



April 9 (3 p.m.): Join other poets at Burlington Free Verse Commandos.



April 11 (1 p.m.) and April 26 (6 p.m.): Learn to crochet or perfect your craft during the Crochet Workshop.



April 12 (10 a.m.): The Mystery Book Group meets.



April 12 (10 a.m.): Get an Introduction to Social Media: Facebook and learn how to stay connected with family and friends. Must have an email address. Registration requested.



April 13 (7 p.m.): Join author Sam Daley-Harris for a discussion on civic engagement as he offers direction to finding a path to making a profound difference during We the People: The Importance of Civic Engagement. Registration required.



April 19 (9:30 a.m.): Learn more during Email Beyond the Basics. Email account and registration required.



April 19 (1 p.m.): The Page Turners Book Club discusses �The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry� by Rachel Joyce. Registration required.



April 19 (3 p.m.): Rowan College at Burlington County Workforce Development Institute offers an information session about free training programs for eligible candidates.



April 20 (9:30 a.m.): Get an Introduction to the Internet. Registration required.



April 20 (2 p.m.): Learn the basics of creating a spreadsheet and more during Excel 2013 for Beginners. Bring a flash drive. Basic computer skills and registration required.



April 20 (6:30 p.m.): Enjoy Thursday at the Theater.



April 22 (10 a.m.): Estate Planning Boot Camp is offered by a local estate planning attorney.



April 23 (1 p.m.): Bring your pictures, paper, stickers, and tools to Scrapbooking at the library.



April 23 (2 p.m.): The Divine Hand Ensemble, a theremin-fronted ensemble, performs during Sundays on Stage in the auditorium.



April 25 (10:15 a.m.): Virtua Health System offers free health screenings.



April 27 (10 a.m.): Burlington County Gardeners Association presents Creating Your Foundation Garden.



April 27 (2:30 p.m.): Learn the basics of creating a document during Word 2013. Basic computer skills and registration required.



April 28 (10 a.m.): View and discuss mystery films during the LIFE Program.



April 30 (1 p.m.): The Holly Coin Club meets. New members welcome.



April 30 (2 p.m.): Retired Army Officer Ernest Kaufman, Holocaust survivor and a decorated World War II veteran, recounts his amazing life story during Community Stories. Registration requested.



At the Bordentown Library; 609-298-0622



Tuesday (6:30 p.m.): Educational Consultant Paul Short from Face to Face Space presents Family Meal Prep and Conversations, an interactive workshop focusing on healthy eating and conversation. Learn how to start a conversation with your youth?about the harder issues of life. Registration required.



Wednesday, Thursday, April 12, 13, 26 and 27 (10 a.m.): English as a Second Language (ESL) Classes are offered through the Community District Alliance. To register, call 609-324-3998, ext. 1200.



Thursday (3 p.m.): Learn how to make Tissue Paper Flowers to decorate for spring. Registration required.



Friday (10:30 a.m.): The La Leche League of Bordentown meets. Moms welcome.



Friday, April 21 and 28 (1 p.m.): Play games like mahjong, Scrabble, canasta, Hearts and dominoes just for fun.?Registration requested.



April 10 (10:30 a.m.): Learn Apple iPad Basics. Bring your device and know your Apple ID and password. Registration required.



April 10 (6:45 p.m.): Learn how to manage emotions and live a happier life during Mind and Meditation, a class presented by The Art of Living Foundation.



April 11 (7 p.m.): The Tuesday Night Book Club discusses book titles to discuss in the coming months. New members welcome.



April 11 (7 p.m.): Enjoy Evening Yoga. Bring a yoga mat and blanket. Registration required.



April 12 (6:30 p.m.): Historical re-enactor Dr. Daisy Century brings history alive in her portrayal of Sojourner Truth, a slave from a small town north of New York City, and her most quoted speech �Aint I a Woman?� Funded by the Horizons Speakers Bureau of the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities, this program is produced by the American Historical Theatre.



April 13 (6:30 p.m.) and April 22 (2 p.m.): Learn What You Need to Know about Financing a Fixer Upper during this presentation by Leslie McGowan, home mortgage consultant, Wells Fargo. Registration requested.



April 15 (10:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m.): Walk-ins are welcome at the American Red Cross Blood Drive. Or, for an appointment, visit www.redcrossblood.org and enter Sponsor Code: Bordentown Library, or call 800-733-2767.



April 17 (2 p.m.): Enjoy the Monday Matinee.



April 24 (10:30 a.m.): Learn how to create a new resume or update your existing one with Microsoft Word. Basic computer skills and registration required.



April 24 (1 p.m.): Enjoy a Soft and Gentle Yoga Class perfect for beginners. Bring a yoga mat and blanket. Registration required.



April 25 (7 p.m.): The new Rogues and Roses Book Club discusses romance novels. Registration requested.



April 26 (6:30 p.m.): Paul Short from Face to Face Space presents Social Media: Disclosing Barriers Between Parents and Youth, an interactive workshop that identifies four practical tools for navigating the challenges and demands attached to your youth�s use of social media. Registration requested.



April 27 (6 p.m.): Learn about Financing Your Business during this workshop presented by a UCEDC, Training and Technical Assistance Officer.



At the Cinnaminson Library; 856-829-9340



Monday (7 p.m.): Discuss favorite books during the Book Caf�. Registration requested.



Thursday (6 p.m.): Poets are invited to join the In Verse Poetry group for encouragement and constructive criticism. Registration requested.



Friday and April 21 (10:30 a.m.): Take a beginner�s course in Qigong and tai chi, slow, gentle forms of exercise that help increase energy, flexibility, balance and body awareness. Registration requested.



Saturday (noon to 3 p.m.): Adults and teens are invited to compete in the In Verse Poetry and Prose Slam by performing their work for a chance to win a prize. There will be a 3-minute time limit per piece, as well as an open mike available between competition rounds for anyone who wants to perform just for fun. Registration required.



April 11 (6:30 p.m.): Meiyoko Taylor of Wealth Bridge Advisory Group discusses Social Security. Registration required.



April 13 (3:30 p.m.) and April 18 (6:30 p.m.): Learn how to use your iPhone or iPad during this informal workshop. Registration requested.



April 19 (6:30 p.m.): Learn How One Moment Can Transform Your Outlook on Your Journey from Loneliness during this interactive workshop about navigating the challenges of life presented by Educational Consultant Paul Short. Registration requested.



April 20 (7 p.m.): Knit One, Crochet, Too, the library�s social knitting and crocheting club, is open to new members. Bring your own project and materials. Registration requested.



April 24 (2 p.m.): The Open Book Club discusses �The Twelve Tribes of Hattie� by Ayana Mathis. New members welcome. Registration requested.



April 25 (6 p.m.): Experience the meditative effects of coloring while listening to live harp music during Colorful Conversations. Registration requested.



April 27 (6 p.m.): Join the Writer�s Critique Group for a helpful and inspiring group critique. Registration requested.



At the Evesham Library; 856-983-1444



Through April 13 (library hours): Call the library or register online for AARP Tax Appointments available at the library. Registration required.



Wednesday (10:30 a.m.): Get an Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2013. Mouse skill and registration required.



Wednesday, April 12, 19 and 26 (11 a.m.): Join fellow knitting and crochet enthusiasts at the Adult Yarn Social.



Wednesday (6:30 p.m.): Learn What�s It Worth by Joining Victorian Vanities for an evening of history and antiques appraisal. A limited number of free appraisals will be available. Registration required.



Saturday (10:30 a.m.): Join Kelli Fishbein of Keller Williams Realty for the Home Buyers Seminar. Registration required.



April 11 (1 p.m.): Relax during Drop-in Coloring for Adults.



April 12 (10:30 a.m.): Get an Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2013. Mouse skill and registration required.



April 12 (1 p.m.): Enjoy Chair Yoga. Registration requested.



April 15 (11 a.m.): Enjoy Refresh and Renew Yoga for Adults and Teens. Bring a mat or towel and a bottle of water. Registration required.



April 18 (11 a.m.): Play Wii for Seniors and Adults. Registration required.



April 18 (2 p.m.): Enjoy Mr. Kajaria�s Foreign Film Picks. Seating is limited.



April 18 (6:30 p.m.): Learn about Social Security during this presentation by Wealth Bridge Advisory Group. Registration required.



April 19 (10:30, 11 and 11:30 a.m.): Get your questions answered during the One-on-One Computer Help Sessions. Registration required.



April 20 (7 p.m.): Kiki Jamieson, president of The Fund for New Jersey, discusses Sex, Gender and Sexuality and explores whether women�s rights are human rights during this program funded by the Horizons Speakers Bureau of the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Registration required.



April 27 (10 a.m.): Learn why it�s important to get a good night�s sleep during this class presented by a licensed clinical psychologist. Registration required.



April 29 (12:30 p.m.): Enjoy a Page-to-Screen movie adaption.



At the Maple Shade Library; 856-779-9767



Thursday (1 p.m.): Share your recipes for spring salads during the Recipe Swap.



Thursday (6 p.m.): Get helpful tips for starting a garden from a Master Gardener. Registration required.



April 12 (2 p.m.): Grab your journal and get ready to write during the Journal Writing program.



April 13 (1 p.m.): Bring your pencils and crayons to Coloring and Conversation.



April 13 (6 p.m.): Stretch, strengthen and breathe during Gentle Flow Yoga. Registration required.



April 17 (6 p.m.): Enjoy a Harp Performance. Registration required.



April 19 (2 p.m.): The Bookbuzzers Chew and Chat Club discusses �Amelia Earhart.�



April 20 (1 p.m.): Join the Needlework Meet-Up.



April 20 (2 p.m.): Learn about Medicare and You. Registration required.



April 21 (6:30 p.m.): Enjoy a romantic comedy film.



April 24 (6 p.m.): Learn 10 Ways to Turn Around Your Child�s Attitude in One Minute or Less during this presentation by Family Support Organization of Burlington County. Registration required.



April 27 (2 p.m.): Bring your newspaper or magazine articles about people who have overcome obstacles to share with others during Articles for the Articulate: Unlimited Possibilities.



April 27 (6 p.m.): Enjoy Chair Yoga. Registration required.



At the Pemberton Library; 609-893-8262



Wednesday (6:30 p.m.): Learn how to pamper and rejuvenate your skin and get tips for creating an easy, fresh spring look as part of the Mary Kay Foundation Million Makeover program. Registration required.



Thursday (2 p.m.): Learn PC Basics for beginners. Registration required.



Thursday (6 p.m.): Bring your photos to Scrapbooking. Registration required.



April 10 (10 a.m.): The NJCEED (New Jersey Cancer Education and Early Detection) program at Virtua offers free cancer screenings for Burlington and Camden County residents who meet certain age and income requirements.?Free mammograms and the mobile mammography service are funded by grants from the NJ State Department of Health and Susan G. Komen Foundation. To register, call Virtua at 856-247-7388.



April 12 (1 p.m.): Discover Senior Living Options, from staying in your own home to choosing a senior community. Registration required.



April 15 (2 p.m.): Learn about Baseball�s Place in the Assimilation of Immigrants during this presentation by the Horizon Speakers Bureau, New Jersey Council of the Humanities. Registration requested.



April 17 (10 a.m.): Learn the basics of Microsoft Word. Mouse skill and registration required.



April 19 (5 p.m.): Relax during coloring for Grownups. Registration requested.



April 27 (2 p.m.): Learn about the Internet and Email. Registration required.



April 27 (6 p.m.): Make an All-Natural Bird Feeder. Registration required.



At the Pinelands Library in Medford; 609-654-6113



Monday (6:30 p.m.): Learn how to use essential oils safely and effectively. Registration required.



Thursday, April 20 (5:30 p.m.): Enjoy Candlelight Yoga. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat if you have one. Registration required.



April 10 (6 p.m.): Make Easter S�mores in a Jar, the homemade gift of a recipe in a jar.



April 11, 25 (6:30 p.m.): Learn how to make greeting cards, tags, notepads and more during Paper Crafting Class. Bring scissors, double-sided tape or adhesive and a paper trimmer if available. Registration required.



April 18 (6:30 p.m.): Learn how to make beautiful cards with just pencil and marker. Supplies provided. Registration requested.



April 28 (noon): Make a DIY Indoor Herb Garden. Supplies provided. Registration requested.



At the Riverton Library; 856-829-2476



Monday, April 17 (6:30 p.m.): Enjoy Art Class for Adults. Registration required.



Tuesday (7 p.m.): Enjoy an evening of card playing fun during Magic the Gathering. Registration requested.



Wednesday, April 12, 19 and 26 (10 a.m.): Join Knit-Wits to exchange ideas about yarn and needle crafts.



Wednesday and April 19 (6:30 p.m.): Enjoy Chair Yoga. Registration requested.



Friday (7 p.m.): The First Friday Book Discussion Group discusses �The Little Red Chairs� by Edna O'Brien.



April 11 (7 p.m.): Learn basic stitches during Beginner Crochet. Please bring a skein or ball of yarn and the size crochet hook recommended on the yarn. Registration required.



April 21 (8 p.m.): Enjoy '80s Movie Night. Rated PG. Registration requested.



April 26 (6 p.m.): It�s Movie Night. Registration required.



�



All BCLS libraries will be closed on April 14 for Good Friday� and April 16 for Easter.