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A Lesson in A Cappella - Garwood Library

Garwood Library, 411 3rd Ave, Garwood, NJ | Get Directions »
FREE

The Garwood Library is hosting a Lesson in A Cappella this evening at 7pm.  Come and learn about A Cappella music (vocals without instrumental accompaniment).   First a screening of a short documentary film produced by Keith Lewis and James Power who chronicled this invaluable music artform.  Next, a lively Q & A period about the music that played a crucial role in the development of popular music, yet is more often than not overlooked. Registration is required.  For more information and to register, visit www2.youseemore.com/garwood or call 908-789-1670.  All are welcome.

Event Details

Jane Yager-Baumrind
Posted by: Jane Yager-Baumrind
Where Garwood Library 411 3rd Ave, Garwood, NJ 07027
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www2.­youseemore.­com/­garwood
Phone 908-789-1670
Price Free

More About Garwood Library

Garwood Library

Garwood Library

411 3rd Ave, Garwood, NJ
908-789-1670

Just like you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, don't judge Garwood Library by its small size. The library, a one-story space attached to Lincoln-Franklin School, houses a mighty collection of reference materials; adult and children's fiction and nonfiction; periodicals; DVDs, which are free to borrow; audio books; and more. The space includes four comfy leather seats; table seating for 30 students; and a children's area decorated with a mural of familiar faces, Mother Goose, Curious George, the Velveteen Rabbit and others. Five computers are equipped with Internet access (and is a WiFi hotspot after 3 p.m.), and they allow guests to browse popular databases like EBSCO and Jersey Clicks. The library also participates in JerseyCat, the state's virtual catalog that lets you search more than 600 library collections, which means that if the library doesn't have an item, you can request it from another state library. Garwood Library also accepts patrons from other community libraries if they have a valid library card. Library director Carol A. Lombardo has lived in Garwood for more than 30 years and worked at the library for most of them. She is also a notary public and offers notary services at the library.

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