ongoing events
All Calendar events for December issue must be received by the November 10 and adhere to our guidelines. Visit
NAHudson.com for guidelines and to submit entries.
, sunday
Buddhist Meditation Class – 11:30am-1pm. Buddhist meditation teaches how to access and maintain inner joy, even when experiencing dif- ficulties. This class is perfect for newcomers and those more experienced; explore the relationship between meditation, happiness and a deeper sense of purpose in our lives. $10, free/supporting mem- bers. Barrow Mansion, 83 Wayne St, Jersey City. 212-924-6706.
Independent Film Series – 1-3pm. 4th Sun. The Friends of the Library sponsor this monthly inde- pendent film series. Future film titles announced at the program. Following the screening, Friends of the Library Vice President Zinnia Miller will lead a discussion about the issues raised by the film. Free. Panasonic Room, Secaucus Public Library, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus. 201- 330-2085. Secaucus.
BCCLS.org.
Dance or Drum Class – Dance 2-3pm; Drum 3-4pm. Segunda Quimbamba Folkloric Center of- fers drum and dance class of Puerto Rico’s folk- loric music to adults and children 7 years and old- er. $20/drop in per class, $150/10-class package. The Cobra Fencing Club, 629 Grove St at 16th, Jersey City or Segunda Quimbamba Folkloric Center, 279 Second St, Jersey City.
Figure Drawing – 3-6pm. Long 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.
monday
Afternoon Book Discussion Group – 1-3pm. 2nd Mon. Please call or visit
the library’s
circulation desk for the title or a copy of the current book. New members are always welcome. Secaucus Public Library, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus. 201-330-2085.
Secaucus.BCCLS.org.
Cool Kids Cook – 4pm. With Kid Chef Eliana, but not just for kids. Discover cuisine from around the world, cooking techniques, interviews with top chefs, and recipes. You’ll be cooking in no time. VoiceAmerica Kids Channel.
Bereavement Support Group – 4:30pm. For individuals who have lost a loved one. The group intention is to help you process your grief and bring you some comfort. Pastoral care office, Christ Hospital, 176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City. Chaplain Sue Weberhardt: 201-795-8397.
Kids Intro to Jiu Jitsu – 6-7pm. Give kids ages 7-12 the gifts of personal success, confidence, discipline and self-defense. Through learning to focus on the core moves, they develop discipline and respect, growing in mind, body and character. First week free. Procel Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Grassroots Community Space, Jersey City. 551- 258-0898.
ProcelBJJ.com.
Zumba – 6:30-7:30pm. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of feeling. Free. Mary Mcleod Bethune Center, 134-150 Martin Luther King Dr, Jersey City. DeniseRoseBooker.Zumba. com/classes.
Healing Hearts and Connecting Hands – 6:30- 8:30pm. 4th Mon. This cardiac support group is for patients that have been affected by cardiac illness and disease. The group’s mission is to help the patients and their family members move forward with confidence and optimism. Free. Jersey City Medical Center, 355 Grand St, Jersey City. RSVP, Susan Weiss, RN, MS: 201-384-2751.
Mediumship/Spiritual Support Group – 7-9pm. 3rd Mon. You are not alone in the way you are feeling. Learn to use the tools you need to re-create your world your way. Learn to meet the challenges in life in new and productive ways. Meetings are always held in an environment of truth, love, and intense passion for your soul $5. Mystical World, Bookstore & Enlightenment Center, 648 Ridge Rd, Lyndhurst. 201-896-3999.
Sound Healing Meditation – 7-8:30pm. Incor- porating voice, crystal bowls, gong, and other in- struments, and always a focused message of wis- dom and love. $20, exact cash appreciated. The Hoboken Land Building, 1 Newark St, Ste 24, 3rd Fl, Hoboken (Newark & River). Roger: 917-371- 9790.
RogerAnsanelli.com/Events/.
HOHA Run – 7:40pm. The Hoboken Harriers Running Club, a diverse group of runners/joggers, welcomes runners of all abilities for a 4-mile run. Church Square Park, 4th & Park, Hoboken. Info:
HOHA.net.
Beginning Egyptian Dance – 8-8:55pm. This form of dance is a low impact cardiovascular workout. It also has many non-physical benefits such as increased. Wear clothing you are comfortable in
that allows free movement of
the body is fine. A hip scarf makes it easier to see hip movements. $20/drop in, $40/3 classes. Grassroots Community Space, Jersey City. 646- 325-7541.
TarikNY67@yahoo.com.
tuesday
Pre-K Arts & Crafts at the Museum – 10 & 11am. Museum staff and guests instruct children ages 2 to 5 years in simple arts and crafts and games. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caretaker. Registration required, cannot accommodate walk-ins. Free. Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St, Hoboken. 201-656- 2240.
HobokenMuseum.org.
Alzheimer’s Support Group – 11:30am-1:30pm. For families and caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
cope with similar challenges. Become part of a community of people who know what it’s like
Hear how others
to live with the disease. Christ Hospital, 176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City. 201-795-8200.
Post-natal Bring the Baby Flow – 12-1pm. Bring your baby to flow, meet other new moms in the area and reconnect to yourself and your body. This class is best for newborns and new crawlers. Come to class with an open mind and a couple of toys for your little one. Please preregister. Sattva Yoga Jersey City, 523 Palisade Ave, Jersey City. 201-839-5242.
SattvaYogaJC.com.
Lunchtime Yoga Basics and Meditation at the Museum – 12-1pm. Yoga class focusing on building blocks of yoga, ending with a 10-min. guided meditation; emphasis on fluid breathing and form. Bring your own mat and towel, and wear comfortable clothing. $10; preregistration required. Hoboken Historical
Museum,
1301 Hudson St, Hoboken. 201-656-2240.
HobokenMuseum.org.
Children’s Introduction to Dance Class – 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 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. Also, guest readers demonstrate their style of reading. $20. Mystical World, Bookstore & Enlightenment Center, 648 Ridge Rd, Lyndhurst. 201-896-3999.
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