Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Lunch n Learn – End of Life Decisions: Issues and Wishes – Do You Have the Information You Need,




Lunch n Learn – End of Life Decisions: Issues and Wishes – Do You Have the Information You Need,

Monday, July 26, 2010 at noon at
the Washington Twp. Public Library, 37 E. Springtown Rd., Long Valley, NJ

Unfortunately, all of us will be faced with handling end of life issues…for our loved ones and ourselves. Getting educated and learning more about the options available can help with this very stressful situation. Discussion topics will include, but limited to: autonomy, informed consent, living wills, DNR orders, OOHDNR orders and Hospice.


Complimentary luncheon is served.


Call the Library at 908-876-3596 or go to http://www.wtpl.org/

and sign up under Adult Activities.



As You Like It Presented by Shakespeare Theatre of NJ


As You Like It Presented by Shakespeare Theatre of NJ on Wednesday, July 21,
2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the Washington Twp. Public Library, 37 E. Springtown Rd, Long Valley, NJ.

In the dead of winter, the banished Rosalind must disguise herself as a man and flee to the forest of Arden, where her father, the usurped duke, and his loyal followers are living in exile. Filled with colorful characters and brilliant revelations about life and love, this celebratory tale is certain to warm the hearts of children and adults alike, and to rouse the spirit with humor and beautiful music.

Recommended for ages 12 and up. Approximate running time:1 hour.
This program counts toward Adult Summer Reading Program prizes!
Call the Library at 908-876-3596 or go to www.wtpl.org to sign up for this program under the Library Calendar!


One of the divisions of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Summer Professional Training Program, the Next Stage Ensemble was created to foster the work of early-career actors. Participants take advanced classes in voice and movement, while working on hour-long productions of classic and contemporary plays. These productions bring theatre to a variety of locations throughout the region including libraries, retirement communities, summer camps, and schools. Acting as "ambassadors" of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey during the summer months, the Next Stage Ensemble brings theatre to communities throughout New Jersey, with a special emphasis on audiences who cannot travel to the Theatre.