06 May, 2010

Mid-May Programs

Mid-May Programs at Hunterdon Libraries

THE SECRET OF LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE

Licensed Leadership Coach Neil Cooper of Cooper Leadership Coaching, will be at the North County Branch Library in Clinton on Thursday, May 13 at 7:00 pm to walk you through a process that develops a personally effective style of leadership that positively influences and changes not only yourself, but also those with whom you work and interact.

In a world of unparalleled economic change, experiencing new perspectives about how to see yourself, other people, and the world is the key to true success. The daily challenges faced by business owners, executives, management teams and families are overwhelming.  At this workshop you will learn how to become the ideal leader you aspire to be, and recognize what is holding you back from the success you have dreamed about.  This workshop is highly interactive and power-packed with useful information. Build an enduring foundation for personal growth. Neil Cooper is a Certified Professional Coach and an Energy Leadership Master Practitioner. 

 Free, but space is limited.  Reservations are required. Please call (908) 730-6135 or visit the Library website’s Events Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.  The North County Branch Library is located at 65 Halstead Street in Clinton, NJ.

AN EVENING WITH THE BLUES – Geoff Caldwell/Guy DeRosa

Geoff Caldwell, guitar and vocals, and Guy DeRosa, harmonica and vocals, perform at the Hunterdon County Library on Wednesday, May 12 at 7:00 pm.

Geoff Caldwell and Guy DeRosa have made music together for over 20 years.  They play a great variety of acoustic and electric blues as well as some gospel and ragtime.  Guy DeRosa is one of the best mouth harp players around.  Geoff Caldwell is a wonderful blues singer and guitarist. 
 Free, but space is limited.  Reservations are required. Please call (908) 788-1434 or visit the Library website’s Events Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.  The Hunterdon County Library is located at 314 Route 12 in Raritan Township, NJ.

TEEN CAFE TO SHARE COOL COLLECTIONS

North County Library’s Teen CafĂ© will be the place to be on Wednesday, May 12 from 7:00-8:00pm as young people display their cool collections. Whether your passion is trading cards, posters, key chains, wrist bands, rocks, shells or technological gadgets, bring them to the library and share what you love to collect with others. If you don’t have a collection to share, come and discover what other teens are collecting.

This program is open to young people in grades 6-9. Registration is required, and begins on Wednesday, May 5 at 9:00AM. To register, stop by the library at 65 Halstead Street in Clinton or call (908) 730-6834.

HUNTERDON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL FIDDLE CLUB

Join us on Thursday morning, May 13 at 11:30 am in the lobby of the Headquarters Library on Route 12 as we welcome Hunterdon Central Regional High School’s Fiddle Club.
 Under the direction of teacher William Magalio, this group of talented fiddle (violin) players will play a selection of traditional and sometimes non-traditional music in this impromptu concert.  Browse the libraries’ collection while listening to this enthusiastic group of young people, or take a seat in our entrance area and spend some time listening to the stars of the future! This concert will last for approximately one-half hour.  Registration is not required.

HOW  TO LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME LIKE A PRO 
  
Garden planner Hank Snyder presents “How to Landscape Your Home Like a Pro” at the Hunterdon County Library on Thursday, May 13 at 7:00 pm.
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Mr. Snyder will be covering topics such as how to use the three main areas of your home landscape effectively, what to avoid when planting, use of annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs for year ‘round bloom and color, lawn maintenance, maintaining flower beds, container growing, and the secrets the pros don’t want you to know.  So come get a jump start on planning and planting a beautiful spring garden.


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