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Adult Program Calendar

Date Time Program Name and Description
Aug 24 6:30pm Movie Night for Adults – Inquire for title
Aug 31 6:30pm Movie Night for Adults – Inquire for title
Sept 15 1:00pm #Meeting for Day Book Discussion Group
Sept 15 7:00pm #Meeting for Evening Book Discussion Group
Sept 28 6:30pm Movie Night for Adults – Inquire for title
Oct 13 7:00pm #Meeting for Evening Book Discussion Group
Oct 20 1:00pm #Meeting for Day Book Discussion Group

Programs require registration if denoted by ‘#’.
Register or cancel your registration by email reference@florhamparklib.org, in person, or by phone. It is important that we have an accurate count of attendees since some speakers travel a distance and bring materials to distribute.

Programs for Adults

Programs for adults are offered on a variety of subjects from September through June. There is a day and night book discussion group which meets monthly on Wednesdays and a Friends of the Library Bridge day and night group. During the summer and at certain times during the year, a movie series for adults is offered. For current information on dates and times of all programs, please review the Adult Program Calendar above or contact us at (973) 377-2694 for further information.

Selections for 2010/2011 Book Discussion Group

September Devil in the White City by E. Larson
October Peace Like a River by L. Enger
November Glass Castle by J. Walls
December The Road by C. McCarthy (evening only)
January 2011 1000 White Women by J. Fergus (evening)
Wet Nurse’s Tale by E. Eisdorfer (day)
February City of Thieves by D. Benioff
March Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by J. Ford
April Wet Nurse's Tale by E. Eisdorfer (evening)
1000 White Women by J. Fergus (day)
May Cutting for Stone by A. Verghese

See calendar above for book discussion meeting dates and times. Also view previous book selections and other titles on our Literature Databases.

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Reference Collection

The Library maintains a strong Reference collection consisting of books, periodicals and online resources that reflect the diverse interests of the community.

Collections include:

Circulating Collection

Circulating collections are selected to provide pleasurable reading, listening and viewing and to provide information on all topics, which are of interest.  A wide range of reading levels is accommodated, with library materials supplied to encourage all levels of ability.  A large print collection and a paperback exchange increase the reader’s options.

New Acquisitions

We purchase new books and audio-visual materials throughout the year, including multiple copies of bestsellers.  Lists of new books and audio visual materials are available monthly and become a part of our permanent collection.  We are part of a circuit of libraries that share DVDs. Titles change every several weeks.

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