About Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library in Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ
The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library's services to the community began when the Ho-Ho-Kus Free Public Library Association was formed in 1924. It was municipalized in 1927 and has had several locations, including an unused jail cell, a building on East Franklin Turnpike, and its current home at the corner of North Franklin Turnpike and Warren Avenue. The present building was donated to the Borough by Caroline Mildreth Worth Pinkham and dedicated in 1988.
Today, the library houses modern collections of books, magazines, and media for children, teens, and adults. Other amenities include three public access, Internet-connected PCs; free WiFi; a photocopier; and a collection of local history artifacts. Community programs are held throughout the year.
Programs at Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library in Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ
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Youth Summer Reading Challenge
Read for at least 20 minutes.
Each day you read for at least 20 minutes, write the date and scratch off the bubble on your Reading Log.
Children who are not yet reading independently will track when they are read to.
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STEAM Challenge: Magna-Tiles
Kids will try to build complex shapes using magnetic triangles, squares, and rectangles.
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Craft: Origami
Middle schoolers learn basic origami.
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