About Pat Solin

Patricia Smith Solin worked with her son, Michael, on creating posts and maintaining the technical aspects of the RFL Association website & Facebook posts. She was the school librarian for 10 years at Riverton Public School (NJ) and contributes articles for the Gaslight News, the official publication of the Historical Society of Riverton.

COVID-19 Vaccine for Children

Virus Monsters

Image thx to DepositPhoto

In so many ways, children are not adults, which includes how to provide the correct vaccine dosages for children.

This article, COVID-1 Vaccine for Children May Still Be Months Away  from National Public Radio describes how the vaccine will be delayed for children based upon the need for further research.

Keep safe this holiday season!

Looking for Some Calming Picture Books?

 

With the holidays fast approaching, you may be looking to purchase picture books that are both calming as well as beautiful.  The New York Times recommends several titles in its Life-Affirming Picture Books.  From Tomi Ungerer to Sophie Blackall, take a look at some new, remarkable children’s books.

Library Card Renewals

A Message from the Director . . .

Some library users might have received a notification that their library cards needs to be renewed.  If you received a message like that, do not worry.  All active cards set to expire between today and March 30, 2021, have been extended to March 31, 2021.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to call me at 856-829-2476 and we’ll be happy to help.

“Mr. Christian” Pulverenti

Giving Tuesday — Getting on Saturday!

Friends of the Riverton Free Library is having it Holiday Spirit fundraiser in lieu of its Candlelight House Tour.  Drop off a check or use our Eventbrite link to order red or white wine (or both!) to help support the library and its services.  At $30 each (handling charge of $3.46 on Eventbrite), you will receive wine in a beautiful, thermal  bag decorated with our traditional image of the library.

Order today!  Pick up your order this Saturday between 4 and 7 PM at the library.