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The library is please to announce that they will be open on Sundays from 11:00am to 2:00pm.

KIDS EVENTS:
Fun On A String
Kids and their families will enjoy this puppet and marionette variety show on December 5th at 2:00pm. This program is sponsored by the friends of the Hoboken Public Library.

Reading Dogs

On December 16th at 3:15, children in Kindergarten-2nd grade can practice their reading with patient loving therapy dogs and their trainers. Call 201-420-2348 to RSVP. Now a monthly event.
For more info on kid events:
hoboken.bccls.org/html/Events_kids.htm


Upcoming Events:
Resume Workshop – On December 1st at 5:30 pm, learn the basics of crafting a resume as well as tips on how to make your resume more competitive. The class includes examples, a presentation, and time for questions about your personal resume. Please register at 201-420-2347 or email hobkref@nullbccls.org.

Cover Letter Workshop–On December 8th at 5:30 pm, learn about the content and purpose of a cover letter. Also learn some tips to focus on the right things to say in your cover letter. The class includes a presentation, examples, and discussion. Register for the workshops at 201-420-2347.

Book Discussion
This month we will discuss Best Friends Forever, Jennifer Weiner’s latest novel. Two high school friends reconnect at their reunion. This is the perfect opportunity to meet others in town and share thoughts about a great book. The book discussion will take place on December 9th. There will be two discussion sessions: 2:00 pm & 6:30 pm.

Think Like An Entrepreneur
On December 15th at 6:00 pm, learn to think like an entrepreneur. Whether you are at the beginning, middle, or at the tipping point of your business , you’ll be able to take advantage of our presenters’ step-by-step strategies for success. Presenters include J. Sakiya Sandifer, Bryant Moss, and Carmelo G. Garcia.

Doctor Zhivago
On Tuesday, December 22nd at 2:00 pm, on the 3rd floor there will be a viewing of Doctor Zhivago, a thrilling tale based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize winning author Boris Paternak. The film which won five Academy Awards, chronicles the life and loves of Yuri Zhivago, a doctor and poet during the Russian Revolution. The library now has a new projector and speakers for a cinematic viewing experience. Refreshments will be served.