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energy and a serious dose of feeling. Free. Mary Mcleod Bethune Center, 134-150 Martin Luther King Dr, Jersey City. DeniseRoseBooker.Zumba. com/classes.


Happy Father’s Day!


4:30pm. Children ages 7 and up are invited to join instructors from Jersey City studio, Kennedy Dancers, as they offer Introduction to Dance classes. Kennedy Dancers is a non-profit Jersey City-based professional, American dance. Free; space limited to 20 students on a first come basis. Kearny Main Library, Lower Level, 318 Kearny Ave, Kearny. 201-998-2666. KearnyLibrary.org.


Adult Coloring Workshop – 6-7:30pm. All adults are invited for an evening of fun coloring with all materials provided by the library. Come see what all the buzz is about with this new relaxing trend. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Free. Kearny Main Library, Lower Level, 318 Kearny Ave, Kearny. 201-998-2666. KearnyLibrary.org.


Weight-Loss Surgery Support Group – 7-8pm. 1st Tue. CarePoint Health – Bariatrics hosts the support group monthly meeting. Staff Rm, Christ Hospital, 176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City. 201-795- 8175.


SJC Project Leaders Roundtable – 7-9pm. 1st Tues. The green organization Sustainable Jersey City will be working with neighborhood leadership organizations to develop plans, projects and funding opportunities for sustainability initiatives they want to take on. Caucus Room #204, Jersey City Hall, 280 Grove St, Jersey City.


Memoir Writing Club – 7-9pm. 2nd Tues. Whether you are hoping to set the literary world on its ear or just looking for ways preserve your memories for family and friends, this club will provide a supportive environment for your creativity. Participants must be over the age of 18 to attend. Panasonic Room, Secaucus Public Library, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus. 201- 330-2085. Secaucus.BCCLS.org.


Tarot Study Group – 7-9pm. 4th Tue. For tarot card readers looking to meet other readers to share, learn and practice. All levels of readers are welcome. Guest readers demonstrate their style of reading. $20. Mystical World, Bookstore & Enlightenment Center, 648 Ridge Rd, Lyndhurst. 201-896-3999.


Zumba Basic – 7:30-8:30pm. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of feeling. $10 or $8 with purchase of 5 classes. Polish American Home, West 22nd


St, Bayonne. 201-455-4736. DeniseRoseBooker.Zumba.com.


Hip Fit with Laura – 8-9pm. High-intensity fitness class incorporates full-body dance moves set to a playlist of hip-hop and pop. Please wear


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sneakers and comfortable clothing suitable for movement. $20. Grassroots Community Space, Jersey City. Info, Laura Miller: LMiller@gmail. com. 201-744-0299.


HOHA Run – 8:10pm. The Hoboken Harriers Running Club, a diverse group of runners/joggers, welcomes runners of all abilities for a 2.5-mile run. YMCA, 13th & Washington, Hoboken. Info: HOHA.net.


wednesday


Tai Chi at the Museum – 10-11am. Tai chi is a Chinese form of exercise: a series of movements practiced in a slow and focused manner, coordinated with breathing. Benefits may include decreased stress and anxiety, improved mood, improved flexibility, balance and agility. $10; preregistration required. Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St, Hoboken. 201-656- 2240. HobokenMuseum.org.


Bayonne Quilt Club – 11am-2:45pm. A green organization that transforms unwanted fabrics into beautiful and warm quilts that are then donated back to charities in the community. The Fourth St Senior Center, 16 W Fourth St, Bayonne. To make a fabric donation or to join: 201-858-6129.


The Womb Happy Hour Radio Show – 6-7pm. Lorraine Giordano, founder of a company dedicated to helping women lead more healthful lives, hosts a live Internet talk radio show that gets beyond taboos about the vagina. VoiceAmerica.com.


Alzheimer’s Support Group – 6-7:30pm. For families and caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Hear how others cope with similar challenges. Become part of a community of people who know what it’s like to live with the disease. Hoboken University Medical Center, 308 Willow Ave, Hoboken. 201- 418-1000.


Emotional Support Group – 6:30pm. Emotions Anonymous, a fellowship of people that desire to improve their emotional well-being, come together to work toward recovery from any sort of emotional difficulties. Members are not required to share personal details or names if they choose not to. Call or e-mail to check if a meeting is taking place the week you plan on coming. 1 Newark St, Ste 25, Hoboken. 201-264-1807. AibtikarFoundation@gmail.com.


Zumba – 6:30-7:30pm. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted


Project Linus: Bergen – 7-8:45pm. 1st & 3rd Wed. The mission is to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized or otherwise in need, through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer blanketeers. Free. Panasonic Room, Secaucus Public Library, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus. RSVP: 201- 330-2083. SecaucusLibrary.org. Project Linus website: Orgsites.com/nj/plhudsonbergen/.


Figure Drawing – 7:30-10:30pm. Short pose; program does not require advance registration; walk-ins are encouraged. $20. Jersey City Art School, 29 McWilliams Pl, NE side of Hamilton Park, Jersey City. 732-877-9116. JCArtSchool.com.


thursday


Uptown Storytime at the Museum – 10 & 11am. Librarian Penny Metsch shares stories with children ages 2 to 5 years and their caregivers. Free, preregistration required. Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St, Hoboken. 201-656- 2240. HobokenMuseum.org.


Preschool Story Time – 11:30am-12:15pm. Children ages newborn-4, must be with a parent/ caregiver, are invited to join a story-time session, including stories, songs and more. Free. Kearny Public Library, 318 Kearny Ave, Kearny. 201- 998-2666. KearnyLibrary.org.


Senior Citizen Game Day – 1pm. 4th Thurs. A variety of card games and board games are provided, and participants are encouraged to bring their own games from home as well. Free refreshments are served. The North Bergen Library, Conference Room, 8411 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen. 201-869-4715. NBPL.org.


Book Discussion Group – 1-2pm. 2nd Wed. The Kearny Public Library welcomes new members to join this monthly book discussion group. Free. Lower level, Banch Library, 733 Kearny Ave, Kearny. KearnyLibrary.org.


Breast Cancer Survivors Support Group - 5-6pm. 2nd Thur. Bring a friend. Bring a family member. Medical Office Building, JCMC Campus, 355 Grand St, Jersey City. Vivian Rohrsetzer: 201 716-5880. LibertyHCS.org.


Zumba Gold – 5-6pm. A low impact class for active older adults, beginners or experienced students. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of feeling. $10 or $8 with purchase of 5 classes. Polish American Home, 27-31 West 22nd 201-455-4736. DeniseRoseBooker.com.


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Exercise Classes – 6pm. Intermediate, low impact aerobics classes for adults and senior citizens. Free. The Heights Branch Library, 14 Zabriskie St, Jersey City. 201-547-4556. JCLibrary.org.


Teen Craft Club – 6pm. Craft club projects include beading, hook rugs, drawing, origami and more. Hoboken City Library, 500 Park Ave, Hoboken. 201-420-2280. Hoboken.BCCLS.org.


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