East Brunswick Public Library

Event Location

ALS Awareness Week Table

Stop by the library's ALS Awareness Table May 8-15 in the library lobby as we celebrate ALS Awareness Week. We are creating awareness about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.  This is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that attacks motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Roughly 1 in 400 people will develop ALS in their lifetime. 

Speech, Language & Hearing

Presented by Hackensack Meridian Health.

Sara Esther Kader, AuD, CCC-A, Audiologist, presents this lecture for the general public. All are welcome to join!

 

Join our Audiologist as she discusses how hearing loss affects speech and language development in children and communication at any age.

Learn about the relationship between hearing loss and balance disorders.

 

Mental Health Awareness Month: Presentation on NAMI NJ Multicultural Programs

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

 

NAMI NJ has gained considerable expertise in the area of multicultural outreach, advocacy, and program development. AACT-NOW (African American), CAMHOP (Chinese American), NAMI NJ En Español (Latinx), and SAMHAJ (South Asian) are four NAMI NJ innovative multicultural programs that outreach to African American, Chinese American, Latinx, and South Asian families with services in education, support, and advocacy.

 

Blood Drive

Save lives, shuffle, repeat

Show up to give for your choice of a Turkish towel or a mini Bluetooth speaker!*

*While supplies last.

 

Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to nybc.org/drive 

Sponsor Code 68743

Or Call 800-933-2566

 

Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation

Registration is recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. To register, visit or call the Information Services Desk at 732-390-6767.

 

Urvi Tewar, DPT, of Range of Motion & Pelvic Physical Therapy, presents this lecture on pelvic floor rehabilitation for the general public, women and men.

 

Free Bone Density Screening

Free Bone Density Screening

Provided by Saint Peter's University Hospital

* This screening test is for those that have not already been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis.*

 

Registration required

Please call Information Services desk  732-390-6767  to register.

Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the appointment time.