Posted By  richards on April 29, 2014    
				
				    The Long Branch Public Library at 328 Broadway has announced    its special events and film screenings in May.  
    May is Be Kind to Animals Month, and the library has invited    the Monmouth County SPCA to present the free family program,    Cool to Be Kind, at 3:30 p.m. May 2 in the librarys    Community Room.  
    The program will stress kindness and compassion for animals and    provide an overview of pet care, safety, shelter work and    overpopulation.  
    Some furry visitors will be available for guests to interact    with after the presentation.  
    Donations of pet food or toys would be appreciated.  
    The library will be collecting pet items for the SPCA until May    10. Visit the librarys website to see wish list items.  
    Family-friendly films with an animal theme will be shown at 2    p.m. May 10 and 24 in the librarys Community Room.  
    Bring snacks to enjoy. Children under age 12 must be    accompanied by an adult. Hachi: A Dogs Tale will be shown    May 10, and Babe the Gallant Pig will be on May 24.  
    May is also Jewish American Heritage Month. Films illuminating    the Jewish- American cultural experience will be shown at 6    p.m. May 5 and 12 in the Community Room.  
    Crossing Delancey will be shown May 5, and Brighton Beach    Memoirs will be on May 12.  
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