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As the cultural, educational and recreational hub of the community, the Secaucus Public Library strives to provide a variety of programming and events that appeal to various interests and age groups.
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Bollywood Bash
Thursday, March 18 @ 7:00 pm
Bollywood dance is the latest craze in the dance world! This program will combine a thorough aerobic workout with this exhilarating dance style. Work with celebrity choreographer Rujuta Vaidya and get your Bollywood groove on! No experience necessary.
Tribute to Judy and Liza
Sunday, March 21 @ 2:00 pm
This program will highlight the music of Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli with singer Francine Evans and pianist Joel Zelnik. This program will be sure to send you over the rainbow!
The Spoonman
Saturday, March 27 @ 10:00 am for all children and their families
You'll eat up The Spoonman! Jim Cruise has played for United States Presidents, world leaders and now he'll be playing for you! One of the world's foremost spoon players, he will amaze you with just two ordinary household spoons. Join us for this stirring and fun family program.
Mad Science Program for Kids "Up, Up and Away"
Thursday, April 8 @ 11:00 am -- ages 5 and up
Learn all about gas with a Mad Scientist! Launch a hot air balloon, pull apart the amazing Magdaburg Sphere, use the Papa Vortex to make smoke rings, and even get sneezed on by a dinosaur! Ah-choo!!! Not to be missed!
Evening Concert of Classical Indian Music
Thurs., April 8 @ 7:00 pm
In this introduction to classical Indian music, you will have the opportunity to listen to and learn about the various instruments used in classical Indian music. Demonstrations of Indian musical styles and instruments will be featured.

Evening Film Screening and Lecture
Friday, April 23 @ 7:00 pm
The Secaucus Public Library, in partnership with the NJ Council for the Humanities, will host a screening and discussion of the documentary Revolution '67. This film recreates the six days in July 1967, when Newark, NJ, experienced one of the deadliest racial disturbances in recent history. The screening and discussion will be hosted by MaryLou and Jerome Bongiorno, the film's directors and Dr. Christina Collins, a Harvard postdoctoral fellow on education. Revolution '67 has been featured on PBS and has won several prestigious awards for documentary filmmaking. Please join us for this special evening. Light refreshments will be served.

Songs from the Oscars
Sunday, April 25 @ 2:00 pm
Spend an enjoyable afternoon with Bettina Paley, acclaimed cabaret singer, as she performs timeless songs that won an Oscar, and somewonderful songs from movies that did not, including: "Moon River," "You Light Up My Life," "New York, New York," and many other classics.
Author Allison Amend
Friday, April 30 @ 7:00 pm
Join us for an evening with author Allison Amend. Allison is the author of Things That Pass for Love, a collection of short stories and the novel Stations West. This award winning author will discuss her work, inspirations and more.
Little Songs Little Kids
Saturday, May 8 @ 11:00 am
Flute Sweet and Tickletoon combine great storytelling
with musical theatre and classical music. Rolling in mud, climbing trees, flying like an airplane and getting rid of monsters is what Little Kids Little Songs is all about. Soft, sweet, playful and funny - the original music and storytelling of Keith Torgan and the virtuosity of flutist Barbara Siesel will tickle the hearts of every child and adult.
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