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RESIDENT KINNELON, NJ 07405
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Sponsored by the Kinnelon Public Library Daytime Educational Opportunities for Adults of All Ages
Fall 2019 --- September 9 — November 15
CLL was founded by a group of local citizens who believed that many men and women might welcome the opportunity for intellectual stimulation and the chance to enhance their knowledge in many subjects of their choice. Knowledgeable instructors who are authorities in their fields teach the classes.
MEMBERSHIP
We welcome adults of all ages and no special educational background is required. Active discussion and interaction in class will be encouraged. Your membership fee allows you to attend as many courses as you wish. Some courses have class size limits and some courses require additional book or material fees. For complete information on registering, membership fees, course schedule and
locations, see the section “Registering for CLL Courses”. An all-volunteer organization dedicated to encouraging learning.
Over 14,200 students from Kinnelon and 20 surrounding communities
have enjoyed expanding their ‘Adventures in Learning’. Welcome to
our 26th year and more Adventures in Learning!
WEEK IN REVIEW DOMESTIC & WORLD ISSUES
Ron Leavesley
Fridays 1:00PM – 3:00PM
At the Library - Meeting Rooms 2-3
Ten sessions starting Friday, September 13
Participation limited to 35
It is all about discussion of current events in the U.S. and around the ever-changing world. Each week will be enlightening and different. Not only will we review and discuss the key events and issues of the week, but also there will be topics suggested for discussion the following week in addition to the current events. Join us in casual surroundings for stimulating give and take discussions. This is a great time to get involved, express your thoughts and have fun at the same time. Ron is a retired business executive actively involved in the CLL program.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE For Experienced Bridge Players
With Renee Wolken and
Peer Leaders: Len Stern, Betty Frey and Lynn Borstlemann
Wednesdays 9:15AM-1:00PM
Kiel Avenue Firehouse
Ten sessions starting Wednesday, September 11
No additional partnerships can be accepted this semester
For those of you who love to play duplicate bridge, here is a fun way for you and your partner to sharpen your skills and meet other enthusiastic players at the same time. Experienced bridge players will be available to answer questions and give pointers during the playing sessions. If you or your partner cannot attend a session, it will be your responsibility to get a substitute. Please note, a substitute must be a current member of CLL.
In order to set the play for a prompt 9:15AM start, participants should plan to
arrive no later than 9:00AM. Once the play has been set, there will be no changes.
MUSIC APPRECIATION
Classical Plus The Great American Songbook Coordinator: Ken Stride
Fridays 10:00AM – 12:00PM
At the Library- Meeting Rooms 1-3
Ten sessions beginning Friday, September 13
. During the first half of this semester, we will learn about the lives of some of the greatest Classi-cal composers and musicians from 250 years ago to the present day. We will gain an apprecia-tion for the amazing gifts that enable them to enhance our lives with the sheer beauty of their creativity.
The second half of the semester will present Great American Songbook composers and per-
formers who have entertained us for decades with their genius and incredible talents. We are
going to enjoy them at their peak!
Date Program Presenter
Part One—Classical
“GOD’S FIDDLER” - JASCHA HEIFETZ was the greatest violinist of all time. Bob Frank
9/13 A new biographical documentary on his fascinating life.
9/20 “THE MOZART MYSTIQUE” - Peter Ustinov takes us on an examination of
Lori Frank
the life of the composer who stood at the “top of Mt. Olympus”.
9/27 “A SONG TO REMEMBER” - FREDERIC CHOPIN was the greatest compos- Muriel
er of music for the piano, and one of the greatest pianists who ever lived. Braunstein
10/4 “SONG OF LOVE” - ROBERT SCHUMANN was a composer of some of the
Lois Wolfer
most beautiful Classical music ever written, and his devoted wife CLARA was
one of the most phenomenal pianists of the age.
10/11 “SONG WITHOUT END” - FRANZ LISZT was the superstar pianist and Clas-
Lydia Schmidt
sical music composer whose talents transcended anything heard before.
Part Two — Great American Songbook
10/18 “DE-LOVELY’ - The life of Great American Songbook composer COLE POR-
Ken Stride
TER presented in a stylized biographical movie that did not conceal contro-
versies in this creative genius personality.
“KISS ME, KATE’ - Cole Porter’s musical comedy rendition of Shakespeare’s
10/25 “The Taming of the Shrew”. It ran for over 1,000 performances on Broadway,
Ken Stride
and won the very first Tony Award for Best Musical. The movie version was
described in the NY Times as “a magnificent musical film”.
11/1 “HIGH SOCIETY” - Cole Porter’s musical comedy movie, Superb performanc-
Ken Stride
es by Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Louis Armstrong.
11/8 “JUDY AND LIZA” - Garland and Minnelli—Two legendary superstar divas of
Ken Stride
American popular music. We present them here at their peak in performances
that electrified audiences.
11/15 “GREAT AMERICAN SONGBIRDS” - Ronstadt, Maggart, Rosene—Three
Ken Stride
contemporary singers who bring sheer enjoyment of the Great American
Songbook to today’s audiences.
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
EXERCISE PLUS AND HEALTHY BONES - BASIC
Exercise and Education Programs to help maintain healthy bones and helping in the
management of Osteoporosis.
EXERCISE PLUS
For Those Ages 55 and Older
Coordinator: Kathy Oburg
Peer Leaders: Craig Brinster, Eileen Heacock and Patti Wolak
Monday and Thursday 9:30AM – 11AM Beginning September 10
At the Library - Meeting Room 1
Five new students will be accepted this semester on a 1st
come, 1st
serve basis
Exercise Plus is specifically for those who can dedicate 24 weeks to working
on their balance, weight training and flexibility.
All participants are required to sign a CLL release form before
participation in the class.
HEALTHY BONES - BASIC
For Women Ages 55 and Older Coordinators: Bea Toohey and Marlys Huss
Peer Leaders: Peggy Maher, Jeanne Richards and Millie Schaeffer
Monday 9:30AM – 11AM Beginning September 9
At the Library - Meeting Room 3
Three new students will be accepted this semester
Healthy Bones Basic is specifically for women who can dedicate 24 weeks to
working on their balance, weight training and flexibility.
All participants are required to sign both CLL’s AND Norwescap’s release forms
AND to have a Norwescap consent form completed by your physician before
participation in the class.
TAI-CHI Certified Instructors- Vivian and Anthony Calandriello
Program is open to men and women Tuesday 9:30AM-10:30AM
Kiel Avenue Firehouse
Sessions begin Tuesday, September 10 and continue through December 10
The Tai-Chi program has the potential to reduce pain, stiffness and fatigue while improving balance, flexibility, mobility, physical function and muscle strength. Its agile steps and range of motion exercises are done in higher stances than those normally found in Tai-Chi making it easier and more comfortable to learn. Sun style Tai-Chi contains unique powerful Qigong that is especially effective for healing and relaxation.
No new students will be accepted this semester
All participants are required to sign both the CLL release form AND the Tai-Chi Health
release form before participation in the class.
HEALTHY BONES - EXPANDED A Program for Older Men and Women Instructors - Vivian and
Anthony Calandriello Thursday 9:30AM – 11AM
At the Library - Meeting Rooms 2-3
Sessions begin Thursday, September 12 and continue for 20-24 weeks
No new students will be accepted this semester
Project Healthy Bones (sponsored by Norwescap) is an osteoporosis and
osteoporosis-related disability prevention exercise and educational program for older
men and women. The program consists of resistance exercise training with weight equipment and
specific exercises designed to improve balance, strength and flexibility including exercises using program ankle and hand weights. For new students, there is an additional fee of $25.00 (payable to Norwescap) to cover the cost of weights and the program manual.
All participants are required to sign both CLL’s AND Norwescap’s release
forms AND to have a Norwescap consent form completed by your physician before
participation in the class.
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll Conntact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
“TELL ME SOMETHING I DON’T KNOW”
Coordinator Ron Leavesley Wednesdays 1:30PM - 4:00PM At the Library – Meeting Rooms 1-3 Ten sessions beginning Wednesday, September 11
MORE INTRIGUING SUBJECTS TO STIMULATE YOUR COURIOSITY Every semester we try to stimulate your interest and knowledge by providing subjects that you may not know about or have just plain forgotten about, lost to time or brought to light again be-cause they are timely. We hope that what is presented will stimulate your interest to do further research to find out more. This semester is no exception! This semester also includes three guest speakers...one on The Penn Forest Dam (the largest of
its type east of the Mississippi) another on Smoke Rise/Kinnelon—its unique history, the Kinney
family, and more. And finally, behind the scenes of the Antiques Road Show. Here is what
awaits you!
Date The Event Presenter
9/11 Citizen Hearst Ron Leavesley
9/18 The Heddy LaMar Story—More than just an actress Bob Frank
9/25 Penn Forest Dam—Construction, preservation and challenges Jack Murphy
10/2 Voice of the People—Pulitzer Ruth Spellman
10/9 Thomas Hart Benton—One of America’s most popular, but least
Lois Wolfer
understood artists.
10/16 Empire of the Air Steve Sanchez
10/23 Dictator’s Playbook—Franco Ron Leavesley
10/30 Antiques Roadshow—Behind the Scenes Marilyn Fish
11/6 Days That Shook the World—Disaster in the sky—The Hinden-
Linda Allen
burg and The Challenger
11/13 Smoke Rise/Kinnelon—The Kinney’s—A unique History, Fasci- Tom Kline
nating Family and More. Historian
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
ENGINEERING AN EMPIRE Coordinator: Ron Leavesley Thursday 1:00PM - 4:00PM At
the Library Meeting Rooms 1-3 Ten Sessions Starting Thursday, September 12
IT IS ALL ABOUT THE INNOVATION AND ARCHITECTURAL BRILLIANCE THAT GIVE BIRTH
TO MODERN CIVILIZATION This course examines the most magnificent and sophisticated civilizations in history through the lens of their astounding engineering feats. You will trace the rise of antiq-uity’s greatest leaders and discover the architectural marvels and urban planning accomplishments that altered the course of history.
The ancient world did indeed create its self in bold strokes of ingenuity and ambition. Learn more, join the class.
Date The Civilization Presenter
9/12 Greece Bob Frank
9/19 Greece—Age of Alexander Bob Frank
9/26 The Aztecs George Cox
10/3 Carthage Jim La Conte
10/10 China Sylvie Meyers
10/17 Russia Ilya Shragin
10/24 Britain—Blood and Steel Linda Allen
10/31 Napoleon—Steel Monster Steve Sanchez
11/7 The Maya—Death Empire Lou Katz
11/14 Da Vinci’s World Ron Leavesley
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD
Coordinator: Lois Wolfer Mondays 1:00PM - 4:00PM
At the Library Meeting Rooms 1-3 Ten sessions starting Monday, September 9
ART, WHAT A WAY TO ENGAGE YOUR MIND AND EXPAND YOUR WORLD As historian Michael Wood leads us through the centuries, he demonstrates that art is so much more than paint on canvas or figures chipped out of stone. From the glory that was Greece to a post WWII world, Wood reveals how Western art mirrors Western culture, each work forever reflecting the forces, historical events, and social changes that defined its era. We will travel with our guide from sun -bleached temples to soaring cathedrals, to palaces, salons, galleries, gardens, SoHo's streets and the Arizona desert as he ac-quaints us with a timeline of artistic movements.
We also have another guide for a site right here in Kinnelon… St. Hubert’s Chapel in
Smoke Rise, on an lsland in Lake Kinnelon and A Tiffany Masterpiece*
Date The Art Presenter
9/9 The Classical Ideal Lois Wolfer
9/16 The High Renaissance Lorrie Weinbrock
9/23 Smoke Rise’s St. Hubert’s
Tom Kline - Historian
Chapel a Tiffany Masterpiece
9/30 The Early Renaissance Jody Eiden
10/7 The White Garment of Churches:
Sylvie Meyers
Romanesque and Gothic Art
10/14 Realms of Light: The Baroque Providence Torres
10/21 An Age of Reason, an Age of
Steve Sanchez
Passion
10/28 A Fresh View: Impressionism &
Jim Ritter
Post-Impressionism
11/4 Into the 20th Century Marilyn Fish
11/11 In Our Own Time Wendy Altschul
*Tom Kline the chapel historian will take you through its history including the worst and best
of times and its ongoing restoration. It is considered by Tiffany scholars to be the first fully
integrated Tiffany designed ecclesiastical interior and one of only a handful that still remain
intact.
OIL PAINTING
Coordinator Linda Farmer Tuesdays 12:30PM-3:30PM
At the Library - Meeting Rooms 1-3
Ten sessions starting Tuesday, September 10
Participation limited to 35 Cost of supplies will be additional
Beginners, as well as experienced artists, will be able to start painting the first day of class. You will benefit from the individual attention and advice of Linda Farmer and she will encourage you to develop your talents. No previous experience is necessary. However, students will be expected to work independently and take initiatives. A list of start-up supplies will be available at the Library after Monday, August 12
Linda Farmer is self taught and has supplemented and expanded her expertise with watercolors through artist workshops. In recent years, Linda has been able to nurture her lifelong interest in art. Her initial interest in oil painting has expanded to sculpture, drawing and watercolors.
CREATIVE SCULPTURE INFORMAL WORKSHOP Coordinator Alison Chase Mondays 9:30AM – 12:30PM At the Library-
Meeting Room 4 Ten sessions starting Monday, September 9
Current and new students will be welcomed
Additional fees will be charged for clay and firing.
This semester, the informal workshop continues for those interested in continuing their sculpture activities and improving their individual skills. Instructors may not be available on a regular basis. However, Alison Chase, and Cathy Lapenter , will be available to provide guidance when their schedules permit.
Current and new students will be welcomed but all are expected to be able to work independently in a supportive environment.
Make clay come alive, at your pace. Sign up for our informal sculpture
workshop. The opportunity to develop skills is available and the location is ideal.
You can have fun and also meet other interested sculpture students.
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
WELCOME TO THE FUN OF WATERCOLORS
Coordinator: Amy Leonard
Wednesdays 9:30AM – 12:30PM
At the Library - Meeting Rooms 1-3
Ten sessions starting Wednesday, September 11
Participation limited to 35 Cost of supplies will be additional
Free and loose or tightly controlled. Wet into wet or detailed and dry brush. Which of these describes your approach to this popular medium? Each student is encouraged and expected to work independently and to take initiatives. However, individual help will also be provided as the class size permits.
Dig out your half forgotten paints or start off with a brand new palette. Paint a portrait of your dog, your spouse or your house or even the world outside. It is a stimulating experience and you will surprise yourself with your progress and end result.
Beginners are most welcome. Did it once, but feel rusty or unsure, or just need a specific time and place to paint? Come, try us! In addition, as a class participant you can use the extensive collection of “How to” and watercolor books in the Library.
Beginners should come to the first class with supplies and be prepared to paint. A list of start-up supplies will be available at the Library after Monday, August 12.
Amy Leonard, a Kinnelon resident, is an accomplished artist with a wide
range of interests in subject matter in both watercolor and pen and ink. She has
won numerous awards and has been featured in a number of juried shows.
VISIT THE CLL & FRIENDS WEBSITES!
Your source for updated information on CLL Semesters and other
activities as well as Friends events.
Simply log onto www.kinnelonlibrary.org and click on the link
for ‘CLL/Friends’ to check out these two websites!
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
AMBLING, RAMBLING AND SCRAMBLING … OH MY!
AMBLING ALONG
Coordinators: Sheila Sharp and Mary Russo
Tuesdays at 9:00AM, Meet at the Boonton Ave Rec. Field Eight Ambles starting Tuesday, September 10
Calling all Amblers! Fall Semester 2019 offers another program of stimulating walks through gardens and woodlands. We will explore places of interest and some old favorites.
Ambling Along is for those who enjoy being outdoors, but are not quite ready to join the more ambitious Ramblers or Scramblers. Walks may be more than 3-4 hours due to travel time. Experienced walkers who know our area and are familiar with many beautiful trails and gardens will lead all of the walks.
RAMBLING AND SCRAMBLING
Rambling Coordinator: David Wilding, Scrambling Coordinator: Mike Austin Rambling Leaders: Paul Forgie, Hans Ruffler, Dennis Salata, and Dave & Naomi Sutter
Scrambling Leaders : Paul Makus, Bob Martie and Linda Schutz
Thursdays at 9AM, Meet at the Boonton Avenue Recreation Field
Eight Rambles … starting Thursday, September 12
Eight Scrambles … starting Thursday, September 19
We will continue to provide hikes to meet varying degrees of hiking interest and difficulty by featuring two groups. At the time of registration, you must select one of the following:
RAMBLERS … Will cover 4-6 miles at a moderate pace SCRAMBLERS … Will cover 5-7 miles at a moderate to strenuous pace
All Amblers, Ramblers and Scramblers:
Please include your e-mail address on the registration form as well as your
phone number. We will utilize e-mail for notification of schedule changes.
Schedules, guidelines and descriptions of outings and release forms will be available at the Library after Monday, August 12 and emailed or snail mailed prior to the first class. This information will also be available at the first class.
For the enjoyment of the entire group, please try not to make appointments for Tuesday / Thursday afternoons.
All Participants will be required to sign a release form before participating.
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Fall Semester 2019 - Registration Form
A separate registration form must be completed by each
participant along with a separate membership fee.
(PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) Date:
Mr. Mrs. Ms. - -
Title Phone Number
First Name Initial Last Name
Address City / State Zip Code
E-mail Address
REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED: THRU AUGUST 16 ONLY
Please Circle The Course(s) of Your Choice Below:
Art of the Western World Healthy Bones – Expanded Tai-Chi (Meets on Tues)
(NO New Students) (Meets on Thurs)
(NO New Students Accepted
Ambling Along Music Appreciation Tell Me Something
Duplicate Bridge Oil Painting Watercolors
Engineering An Empire Rambling Along Week in Review
Exercise Plus (Meets on Mon & Thurs) Scrambling Along
(FIVE New Students Accepted)
Healthy Bones – Basic (Meets on Mon) Sculpture Workshop
(THREE New Students Accepted)
Please make checks payable to: CLL / Kinnelon Public Library
Kinnelon Residents: $40 Check Cash Mail / Drop off your registration form to the
Kinnelon Public Library
Non-Kinnelon Residents: $50
Check
Cash
132 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon NJ 07405
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
REGISTERING FOR CLL COURSES IS EASY! Please be sure to carefully review the
registration information and procedures listed below.
IMPORTANT: YOU MAY REGISTER IMMEDIATELY, BUT
NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE PROCESSED BEFORE MONDAY, JULY 22
THIS APPLIES TO DROP-OFF AND MAILED REGISTRATIONS
Policies - Procedures The membership fee entitles you to take as many courses as you wish. Pay-
ment may be made by check, payable to CLL Kinnelon Public Library, or in cash. All Registration Checks will be held until after the first week of classes. This is
in order to make refunds easier for both the student and Library staff. PLEASE NOTE FEES: Kinnelon Residents = $40.00 Non-Kinnelon Residents =
$50.00 A separate registration and membership fee is required for each participant.
Course registrations will only be accepted until Friday, August 16.
Acceptance in Courses: Please note that you will only be notified if we can-not
accept you into the course (s) or if there is a scheduling change. Please do not register for a course unless you intend to participate. This
ensures that all who register can participate. Course closings are posted promptly and letters / emails sent to those students affected.
Some courses may require additional book or material fees. See the individu-
al course description for additional details. Courses with class size limits / restrictions - These are clearly identified in the
individual course description. Not all classes start the first week of the semester. Please note the starting
dates included in each course description - mark your calendar with your courses! Upon receipt of the course brochure you may register by mail or in person Mail Registrations to the Kinnelon Public Library,132 Kinnelon Rd, Kinnelon,
NJ 07405 - The Course Brochure and Registration Form can be found on the
Library website at http://kinnelonlibrary. org/cll Drop off Registrations - leave at the Library in the CLL Registration Deposit Box.
All inquiries are to be directed to the CLL Registrar, Doug Canale and e-
mailed to friends . cll@kinnelonlibrary. org or call 973-838-1321.
Refund Policy.... No refunds will be made once the semester begins unless
we cannot accept you in the program.
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
COURSE SCHEDULE
Fall Semester 2019
Begins Monday, September 9 ends Friday, November 15 In addition to the Library, CLL courses are held at other locations Please check course
locations below
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EXERCISE PLUS AMBLING DUPLICATE RAMBLERS & MUSIC
(LIB) 9:00AM (B) BRIDGE
SCRAMBLERS 9AM APPRECIATION:
9:30AM–11:00AM
Rm 1 9:15AM -1:00PM (B) 10:00AM-NOON
SCULPTURE TAI-CHI (KF) (LIB) Rms 1-3
EXERCISE PLUS
(NEW)
WORKSHOP 9:30 AM – 10:30AM
WATERCOLORS 9:30AM –11:00AM
9:30AM – 12:30PM (KF)
(LIB) Rm 1
(LIB) Rm 4 9:30AM–12:30PM
HEALTHY BONES - BASIC
(LIB) Rms1 -3
HEALTHY BONES -
9:30AM – 11:00AM
EXPANDED
(LIB)
9:30AM – 11:00AM
Rm 3
(LIB) Rms 2-3
ART OF THE OIL PAINTING TELL ME ENGINEERING WEEK IN
WESTERN WORLD 12:30PM- SOMETHING AN EMPIRE REVIEW
1:00PM – 4:00PM 3:30PM I DON’T KNOW 1:00PM – 4:00PM 1:00PM – 3:00PM
(LIB) Rms 1- 3 (LIB) Rms1-3 1:30PM – 4:00PM (LIB) Rms. 1-3 (LIB) Rms 2-3
(NEW) (LIB) Rms. 1-3 (NEW)
(NEW)
COURSE LOCATIONS
(KF) (LIB) (B)
KVFC Kiel Ave Firehouse Kinnelon Library Boonton Ave Rec. Field
103 Kiel Avenue 132 Kinnelon Road Boonton Ave & Fayson Lakes Rd
Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Kinnelon, NJ 07405 Kinnelon, NJ 07405
POST THIS SCHEDULE FOR REFERENCE
CHECK STARTING DATE AND TIME IN COURSE DESCRIPTION
Important: For those courses where advance information is provided, handouts will be
available at the Library and on CLL’s website after Monday, August 12. See individual
course descriptions for those courses affected.
All courses at the library will be held in the second floor meeting rooms as designated in
the course description. Meeting rooms will also be posted.
Important: For your ready reference we recommend that you keep a copy of this
schedule so that you can note course starting dates or other key information.
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Fall Semester 2019 - Registration Form
A separate registration form must be completed by each participant along with a separate membership fee.
Date
(PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
Mr. Mrs. Ms. - -
Title Area Code Phone Number
First Name Initial Last Name
Address City / State Zip Code
E-mail Address
REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED: THRU AUGUST 16 ONLY
Please Circle The Course(s) of Your Choice Below:
Art of the Western World Healthy Bones – Expanded Tai-Chi (Meets on Tues)
(NO New Students) (Meets on Thurs) (NO New Students Accepted)
Ambling Along Music Appreciation Tell Me Something
Duplicate Bridge Oil Painting Watercolors
Engineering An Empire Rambling Along Week in Review
Exercise Plus (Meets on Mon & Thurs) Scrambling Along
(FIVE New Students Accepted)
Healthy Bones – Basic (Meets on Mon) Sculpture Workshop
(THREE New Students Accepted)
Please make checks payable to: CLL Kinnelon Public Library
Kinnelon Residents: $40 Check Cash Mail / Drop off your registration form to the
Kinnelon Public Library / CLL
Non-Kinnelon Residents: $50 Check
Cash
132 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon NJ 07405
Contact Us: Email - [email protected] or visit http://kinnelonlibrary.org/cll
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