Unique in Burlington County, we are both a library that is managed by a not-for-profit volunteer association as well as a branch of the Burlington County Library System

The web site is proudly sponsored by the Riverton Free Library Association

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Ask the Master Gardeners

Do you have a lawn or garden question? Come and ask the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Burlington County! If possible, bring a sample or take pictures of the issue. Please place all samples in a sealable plastic bag or container.

Please note some questions may not be able to be answered at the time of your visit. They may require further research by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of the Burlington County Office staff.

The Master Gardeners will be available on the following dates from 2–4 PM:

  • Riverton Library – May 27
  • Riverton Library – August 26
Audience: Family
Type: Nature

Anime Night

A casual gathering for new and seasoned anime fans. This month, we will be watching the first episodes of 4-5 different anime and picking which series to continue watching in future meetings.

This anime viewing will take place on Wednesday, May 21st from 6 to 8 pm!

Audience: Adult
Type: Film & TV

The Very Long Book Group

Ready to get involved with a book long-term? Join us as we tackle 500+ pagers together, in real life-compatible installments of a couple hundred pages at a time.

We are currently reading Olga Tokarczuk’s Nobel Prize-winning epic The Books of Jacob. This month we will be discussing Book VI: The Book of the Distant Country and Book VII: The Book of Names (pgs. 225-1). Stop by Riverton Library for a copy while supplies last.

This book group will meet on Tuesday, May 20th from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm!

Audience: Adult
Type: Book Club

Lego Challenge

Take on our LEGO® building challenge! We provide the prompts, you provide the creativity. Creations can be displayed in the children’s room at the Riverton library!

Children will be given a specific theme or goal to create a project either separately or together. Building with LEGO® supports skill building and problem solving for children. All LEGO® bricks will be provided by the library. Please do not bring in LEGO® bricks from home.

This is best for kids 6-9, but all children are welcome.

This event will be on Tuesday, May 20th from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm!

Audience: Kids
Type: STEM