The Monmouth County Library is “marching into March” with an entirely new series of virtual programs featuring everything from meeting Eleanor Roosevelt and a pair of Irish immigrants to gardening tips, yoga and celebrating female lighthouse keepers.
With indoor visits to the County’s headquarters and branches still limited because of state regulations, staff has produced a variety of programs that are offered at no cost and conducted on a virtual platform. In some cases, registration is required in advance and can be completed online at the library website’s Upcoming Events list.
Tuesday, March 9, historian Mary Rasa, a former museum curator and park ranger for the National Park Service, will present Women Lighthouse keepers, stories of one of the first government career fields open to women. Keepers taught their wives and daughters how to tend the light which led to the women becoming official or assistant keepers. Included in Rasa’s presentation will be stories about one former Monmouth County resident who was a long-time lighthouse keeper. The program will be presented at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, March 30, at 7 p.m. stage and film actress Linda Kenyon will present Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the longest-serving President of the United States, in a one-woman play by author Stephen Larocque.
Sunday, March 14, Kathy DeAngelo and Dennis Gormley will perform songs and stories from the times of Irish immigrants first coming to the United States in search of the streets paved with gold, wealth and opportunity. The concert will feature traditional Irish music on fiddle, harp, flute, guitar and banjo by the couple who have been performing together for more than 40 years.
The Master Gardeners will offer a Virtual Helpline on Thursday, March 4 at 7 p.m. when Diane Larson, Monmouth County horticulturist gives assistance on gardening questions. For this virtual program, questions should be e-mailed in advance to MonCoLibrary2021@gmail.com no later than Wednesday, March 3.
Virtual Yoga is offered weekdays between 11 and 2 p.m. and again evenings every weekday at 5 p.m.
Other programs offered by the library during March, and available virtually are wellness seminars, bereavement groups, book and film discussion clubs, protections from scammers, knitting and crocheting classes, English as a second language, special children’s and teens programs, hot to become organized, information on Covid-19 vaccines, diet and health, and author talks.
All programs are free and further information on each is available on the Library’s Upcoming Events list available at MonCoLibrary.org.