The Party at Your House!

There’s so much to do!  Don’t Stress!  We have books to help every step of the way plus some online resources.

Fact or Fiction?

Solving the information puzzle

Travel Bucket List

Dream a little travel dream! Find all the information you need along with beautiful photos taken all over the world!

Ten Life Skills for Kids

Give your children the gift of independence!

Happy Kids, Happy Summer

From a kids’ bucket list to some recommended activity books to movies 4 families, we want to help you and your children have a happy summer!

The Art of the Fridge

The What…The Where…The How

Store food properly for safety and freshness!

How Does Your Garden Grow?

We have books and recommended websites to help you create and/or improve your garden. Don’t miss these wonderful resources!

The Great Outdoors in NJ

Explore the great outdoors close to home!  

Best Places to Watch FREE Movies & TV Online

Lots of sites for a variety of movies and TV choices!

Ten More Binge-Worthy TV Shows

Don’t miss these shows!

True Animal Stories

Books and movies to enjoy!

Romance Isn’t Just for Valentine’s Day

Enjoy these ideas for “Date Night at Home",” books, movies, and music year-round.

Random Acts of Kindness

50 Fun Random Acts of Kindness

  1. Pay it Backward: buy coffee for the person behind you in line.

  2. Compliment the first three people you talk to today.

  3. Send a positive text message to five different people right now.

  4. Post inspirational sticky notes around your neighborhood, office, school, etc.

  5. Tell someone they dropped a dollar (even though they didn’t). Then give them a dollar.

  6. Donate old towels or blankets to an animal shelter.

  7. Say hi to the person next to you on the elevator.

  8. Surprise a neighbor with freshly baked cookies or treats!

  9. Let someone go in front of you in line who only has a few items.

  10. Leave a gas gift card at a gas pump.

  11. Throw a party to celebrate someone just for being who they are, which is awesome.

  12. Have a LinkedIn account? Write a recommendation for coworker or connection.

  13. Leave quarters at the laundromat.

  14. Encounter someone in customer service who is especially kind? Take an extra five minutes to tell their manager.

  15. Leave unused coupons next to corresponding products in the grocery store.

  16. Leave a note on someone’s car telling them how awesome they parked.

  17. Try to make sure every person in a group conversation feels included.

  18. Write a kind message on your mirror with a dry erase marker for yourself, your significant other or a family member.

  19. Place a positive body image notes in jean pockets at a department store.

  20. Smile at five strangers.

  21. Set an alarm on your phone to go off at three different times during the day. In those moments, do something kind for someone else.

  22. Send a gratitude email to a coworker who deserves more recognition.

  23. Practice self-kindness and spend 30 minutes doing something you love today.

  24. Give away stuff for free on Craig’s List.

  25. Write a gratitude list in the morning and again in the evening.

  26. Know parents who could use a night out? Offer to babysit for free.

  27. Hold up positive signs for traffic or in a park for people exercising outside!

  28. Return shopping carts for people at the grocery store.

  29. Buy a plant. Put it in a terracotta pot. Write positive words that describe a friend on the pot. Give it to that friend!

  30. Write a positive comment on your favorite blog, website, or a friend’s social media account.

  31. Have a clean up party at a beach or park.

  32. While you’re out, compliment a parent on how well-behaved their child is.

  33. Leave a kind server the biggest tip you can afford.

  34. When you’re throwing something away on the street, pick up any litter around you and put that in the trash too.

  35. Pay the toll for the person behind you.

  36. Put 50 paper hearts in a box. On each cutout write something that is special about your partner or a friend. Give them the box and tell them to pull out a heart anytime they need a pick-me-up.

  37. Everyone is important. Learn the names of your office security guard, the person at the front desk and other people you see every day. Greet them by name. Also say “hello” to strangers and smile. These acts of kindness are so easy, and they almost always make people smile.

  38. Write your partner a list of things you love about them.

  39. Purchase extra dog or cat food and bring it to an animal shelter.

  40. Find opportunities to give compliments. It costs nothing, takes no time, and could make someone’s entire day. Don’t just think it. Say it.

  41. Take flowers or treats to the nurses’ station at your nearest hospital.

  42. Keep an extra umbrella at work, so you can lend it out when it rains.

  43. Send a ‘Thank you’ card or note to the officers at your local police or fire station.

  44. Take muffins or cookies to your local librarians.

  45. Run an errand for a family member who is busy.

  46. Leave a box of goodies in your mailbox for your mail carrier.

  47. Tape coins around a playground for kids to find.

  48. Put your phone away while in the company of others.

  49. Email or write to a former teacher who made a difference in your life.

  50. When you hear that discouraging voice in your head, tell yourself something positive — you deserve kindness too!

Courtesy of Randomactsofkindness.org

Let’s Get Creative!

Inpiration and ideas abound at the Library.

Stay Home, See the World

New Year, New You!

The Top Ten New Year’s Resolutions

Cozy Up on a Cold Night!

Gather the Right Ingredients to Weather Those Cold, Wintry Nights!

Ten Books That Might Change Your Life!

Some Ideas for a New Direction!

Books on Looks!

Our Greatest Hits!

Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really Is So Much More

By Courtney Carver

Did you know that the average woman owns $550 in clothing that has never been worn?

Did you know that we wear 20 percent of our clothing 80 percent of the time?

The author believes that, “We have too much.  We have way more than we need and have been led to believe that we still don’t have enough.”

She created “Project 333” as a minimalist fashion challenge where you dress with only 33 items—including clothing, accessories, jewelry, and shoes—for 3 months.

Take the challenge!This book is available at the Randolph Library.

8 Favorite Recipe Books

Our Staff Would Like To Share These Books With YOU!

Mrs. Reinhart’s Meatball Paninis

Ingredients:
Meatballs (cooked)
Bread
Mozzarella Cheese
Basil
Tomato Sauce

Slice the cheese and meatballs. (You can also use shredded cheese.) Spray the outside of a slice of bread with Pam or use a little butter and place that side down on a plate or cutting board. Put a layer of cheese on the slice of bread, add a layer of the sliced meatballs, some basil and another layer of cheese. Top it with the other slice of bread. Spray the outside of that slice of bread with Pam or use a little butter. You can cook in a pan on the stove or use a sandwich/panini maker or a Foreman Grill. The sandwiches cook in a few minutes. Heat up some tomato sauce to use as a dip for your panini.

It's fairly easy especially if you use premade meatballs and my family loves them! I added a small salad too!

The Library has over 3,000 cook books!  We have something for everyone!

You can also take a free class—Italian Cooking 101 on Universal Class.  Visit our website, click on Universal Class and search for the class title.

Save Money, Be Happy

Make the Most of Your Money!

These Binge-Worthy Shows are Available on DVD in the Library

Cure the Clutter!

Check Out These Resources to Help You Get and Stay Organized.

We are a wonderful resource right here in your community!

Get a free library card!   Have access to everything the LIBRARY has to offer!

Subscribe

Don’t miss out!  Register here to receive our weekly email newsletter!

Contact Us

973-895-3556

Email us at Director@RandolphLibrary.net

We use cookies to improve your experience and to help us understand how you use our site. Please refer to our cookie notice and privacy policy for more information regarding cookies and other third-party tracking that may be enabled.