Kit & Caboodle Book Club

Kit & Caboodle Book Club

  • Ages 18+

No-stress book club for avid readers and bibliophiles. No reading assignments. No deadlines. Bring an open mind and books to discuss.

By Kittatinny Valley State Park

Date and time

Location

Lake House Cafe

5 Lenape Road ##621 Andover, NJ 07821

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • Ages 18+
  • Free venue parking

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For adults. Meet at Lake House Cafe in Andover Borough. Please arrive early if you plan on ordering food/drinks.

Loosely-structured social time to discuss all things relating to our shared love of books and reading. If desired, each participant will have a 5-minute opportunity to present a previously read book, current read, and/or "want to read" title to the group. Other discussion topics may include movie adaptations, local library programs and events, author lectures, how to start a Little Free Library, reading apps, websites, and other resources. Book-swapping is encouraged! Bring cash for any food/beverage purchases.

In registering for this program, you agree to follow the current CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19 protocol.

Organized by

“DISCOVER WHAT YOU’VE BEEN MISSING” at KVSP!

A popular destination for year-round hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, 5,600-acre Kittatinny Valley State Park features four glacial lakes, four rail-trails, and a small airport. Lake Aeroflex, Gardner’s Pond, and Twin Lakes form part of the headwaters of the Pequest River and are excellent for fishing and boating (electric motors only).

Extending into three counties, the Paulinskill Valley Trail, Sussex Branch Trail, Great Valley Rail-Trail, and Lehigh & Hudson River Rail-Trail are former railroads that have been converted as multiple-use trails for non-motorized activities. These railroads were critical to the development of Sussex County through the mid-1800’s and early 1900’s. The wide cinder surface is ideal for jogging and when snow conditions permit these trails provide an excellent opportunity for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Free
Aug 22 · 2:00 PM EDT