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THURSDAY, June 19

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Pollinator Patch Discovery. Cystal Lake Park. 2401 Axe Factory Road, Mansfield. The plants in this patch are a mix of planted perennials and wildflower seeds that were sown in the fall. Examine the pollinator species visiting them and inspect the adjacent milkweed blooms on the field edge. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Game: Mahjong. Moorestown Library. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

Game: Moorestown Chess Club. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

History Talk: 1778 – The Occupation of Burlington County. Moorestown Library. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

Historic Preservation Commission meeting. Moorestown Town Hall. 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, June 20

Burlington County Senior Art and Teen Arts Exhibit. Smithville Mansion Annex Gallery. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Enjoy art created by the county’s seniors ages 60 and older along with artwork made by Burlington County middle and high school students. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Exhibit: Trail and Camera: Photographer Ben Panter. Warden’s House Gallery. 150 High St., Mount Holly. Panter’s photographs are an interpretation of his experiences and emotions while hiking in nature. Through these images, he prolongs memories to share them with the viewer, pulling them into the same sense of wonder. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Barn to Bay: Art of the Penevs. Worker’s House and Gallery. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Angelina and Plamen Penev are award-winning artists who both paint in pastels and oils, often in plein air and alla prima. Their exhibition “NJ- Barn to Bay” is focused on paintings of scenes captured from the farmlands of Burlington County to the waves of the Jersey Shore. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Summer Reading Grab and Go Craft. Moorestown Library. Stop by the library’s Info Desk and take a grab and go button bouquet craft kit.

Summer Reading Kick-Off: Color Your World with Books. 1 p.m. For ages three and up. This program is packed with magic, comedy, puppets, juggling, storytelling and audience participation.

SATURDAY, June 21

NJDEP Let’s Go Fishing Workshop. Willingboro Lakes Park. 60 Beverley-Rancocas Road, Willingboro. 9 a.m. This introductory workshop will cover fish biology; how to set up equipment; safety practices; bait and tackle choices; how to cast; and fishing regulations. Participants will put their new skills to practice with a fishing experience. All bait, tackle and equipment will be provided, however participants ages 16 to 69 will need to purchase a 2025 NJ Freshwater Fishing License prior to participating in the workshop. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

NJDEP Let’s Go Fishing Workshop. Willingboro Lakes Park. 60 Beverley-Rancocas Road, Willingboro. 1 p.m. This introductory workshop will cover fish biology; how to set up equipment; safety practices; bait and tackle choices; how to cast; and fishing regulations. Participants will put their new skills to practice with a fishing experience. All bait, tackle and equipment will be provided, however participants ages 16 to 69 will need to purchase a 2025 NJ Freshwater Fishing License prior to participating in the workshop. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Comic Fest. Moorestown Library. 10:30 a.m. Vendor tables will be open throughout the library for patrons to visit and chat with the festival’s participating artists. There will also be trivia, prizes, crafts and cosplay.

Superhero Storytime and Character Visit. Moorestown Library. 10:30 a.m. Join Wonderous Woman for a superhero story time, featuring themed stories, superhero training (games and movement activities) and a meet-and-greet with photos. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the library. 

Lenola Auxiliary Hoagie Sale Fundraiser. Lenola Fire Hall. 229 North Lenola Road. 11 a.m.

Burlington County Senior Art and Teen Arts Exhibit. Smithville Mansion Annex Gallery. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Enjoy art created by the county’s seniors ages 60 and older along with artwork made by Burlington County middle and high school students. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Exhibit: Trail and Camera: Photographer Ben Panter. Warden’s House Gallery. 150 High St., Mount Holly. Panter’s photographs are an interpretation of his experiences and emotions while hiking in nature. Through these images, he prolongs memories to share them with the viewer, pulling them into the same sense of wonder. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Barn to Bay: Art of the Penevs. Worker’s House and Gallery. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Angelina and Plamen Penev are award-winning artists who both paint in pastels and oils, often in plein air and alla prima. Their exhibition “NJ- Barn to Bay” is focused on paintings of scenes captured from the farmlands of Burlington County to the waves of the Jersey Shore. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

History of Anime. Moorestown Library. 1 p.m. Meet anime fan and anime historian Dokudel as they discuss the history of anime. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Moorestown Library.

Anime Club presents: Make Your Own Comic Book. Moorestown Library. 10:30 a.m. Drop in and get some inspiration for your latest comic creation. The library will supply blank books, stickers and colored pencils. This program is hosted by members of the library’s Anime Club and sponsored by the Friends of the Moorestown Library.

SUNDAY, June 22

Burlington County Senior Art and Teen Arts Exhibit. Smithville Mansion Annex Gallery. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Enjoy art created by the county’s seniors ages 60 and older along with artwork made by Burlington County middle and high school students. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Exhibit: Trail and Camera: Photographer Ben Panter. Warden’s House Gallery. 150 High St., Mount Holly. Panter’s photographs are an interpretation of his experiences and emotions while hiking in nature. Through these images, he prolongs memories to share them with the viewer, pulling them into the same sense of wonder. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

Barn to Bay: Art of the Penevs. Worker’s House and Gallery. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Angelina and Plamen Penev are award-winning artists who both paint in pastels and oils, often in plein air and alla prima. Their exhibition “NJ- Barn to Bay” is focused on paintings of scenes captured from the farmlands of Burlington County to the waves of the Jersey Shore. Gallery hours are from noon to 4 p.m.

MONDAY, June 23

Zumba. Historic Smithville Park and Smith’s Woods. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Knitting Group Meetup. Moorestown Library. 10:30 a.m.

ESL (English as a Second Language) Conversation Group. Moorestown Library. 5 p.m. This program will invite general, engaging conversation that will guide the class. Practice speaking and comprehension to improve English language skills.

TUESDAY, June 24

Game: Mexican Train Dominoes. Moorestown Library. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

Tobata by Toby. Burlington County Lyceum of History and Natural Sciences. 307 High St., Mount Holly. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Outdoor Yoga. Burlington County Agricultural Center. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Explore Drawing: Modern Masters 9: Hilma Af Klint. Smithville Mansion Annex Gallery. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Each month patrons will use drawing to explore a Modern Masters of Art with a different theme and medium. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Economic Development Advisory Committee meeting. Moorestown Town Hall. 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, June 25

Junior Ranger: Mammals. Smithville Park and Smith’s Woods. Visitor Center. 803 Smithville Road, Mount Holly. Patrons will examine mammal skulls and will use teamwork to figure out the identity of the species. Then they will go on a walk to look for clues to figure out which mammals were in the park and what they were doing. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Free Rabies Vaccine Clinic. Burlington County Animal Shelter. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Game: Rummikub. Moorestown Library. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

Country Line Dancing. Burlington County Agricultural Center. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

The Occupation of Burlington County. Burlington County Lyceum of History and Natural Sciences. 307 High St., Mount Holly. This program will be held at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. For more information or to register, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Chair Yoga. Burlington County Lyceum of History and Natural Sciences. 307 High St., Mount Holly. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Library Board of Trustees meeting. Moorestown Library. 7 p.m.

Listening Session: A Roundtable on Small Businesses and Community Development. Moorestown Town Hall. 6 p.m. The goal is to hear directly from business owners, property owners and residents about the challenges they face when doing or interacting with businesses in Moorestown. Members of the public are invited to attend and provide feedback.

Low and Mod Oversight Committee meeting. Moorestown Town Hall. 7 p.m.

Burlington County Board of Commissioners public meeting. County Administration/Courts Facility. 49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly.

THURSDAY, June 26

Junior Lyceum. Burlington County Lyceum of History and Natural Sciences. 307 High St., Mount Holly. This program is for students in first through fourth grade. Participants will learn about baseball and its connection to Burlington County, and discover more about this game through craft, games, stories and artifacts. This program requires registration. For more information, visit Burlington County’s main website.

Game: Mahjong. Moorestown Library. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

Perler Bead Party. Moorestown Library. Using small plastic beads and pegboards, patrons will fuse together beads using an iron to create delightful designs. No prior experience necessary. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

Let Freedom Ring: The Vital Role of New Jersey in the War for American Independence. Moorestown Library. Join the Fourth of July Parade committee for the Let Freedom Ring Lecture. Speaker William Carrigan will discuss the vital role of New Jersey in the war for American independence. This program requires registration. For more information, visit the library’s website.

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