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Beginning on May 23rd, there will be a new raffle or chance to win prizes each week leading up to the start of summer reading. Visit the Youth Services Department to enter the contests until June 17th. We'll even be raffling off a giant 65 inch stuffed white tiger!
Join us for Open Bowling
Weekdays:
Seniors- $2.00 per person/game
Juniors- $2.00 per person/game
Adults- $3.00 per person/game
Weeknights:
Everyone- $3.50 per person/game
Weekends & Holidays:
Everyone- $3.50 per person/game
**Specials**
Tuesdays ( 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.)
- $1.50 per person/per game
Fridays (9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.)
- $1.50 per person/per game
Sundays (6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.)
- $1.50 per person/per game
Come play at Princeton Playspace’s state-of-the art indoor playground – the best in Central New Jersey! It’s 5,000 square feet of fun for children and adults! We pride ourselves on our cleanliness and friendliness! Princeton Playsapce was designed to support your child’s development every step of the way. We have activities ranging from active play to pretend play in order to keep your children entertained all day.
Please join us on our children's stage every Monday morning for our Storytime. Enjoy new and classic stories by favorite children's authors and illustrators. Participate in crafts and activities. All are welcome.
Please check the link below for more times!
Little Ninja - Girls Monday Ages 3-6 Mon 2:00 pm-2:50 pm
For first time students or students with less than 3 semesters of experience. Students will learn unicycle, rolabola, rolling globe, stilt walking and wire walking. Each class consists of a dynamic warm-up, skill building, collaborative play, improvisations and act creation. This class will present an informal Sharing on the last day of class, during normal class time. Students are welcome to invite friends and family to watch the Sharing, which may consist of an act or a simple presentation of skills learned over the course of the semester.
This weekly art class will help students to improve their painting skills by introducing more advance painting techniques. This class will introduce students to oil painting, as well as building on their skills with oil pastels, watercolors, watercolor pencils, tempera and acrylic paint.
Lessons will focus on helping students create representational paintings. Students will learn how to see their subject as a collection of shapes, will learn size relationships, measuring tricks and proportion of objects. Students will continue to learn about the Elements of Art and the Principles of Design to help them begin to make choices about their art work. As with all Teen classes students will be able to choose the subject for their paintings.