Neurodiverse Crafting Circle and Social Networking at PPL
On Thursday, December 21 from 4 to 5:30 p.m., Princeton Public Library (PPL) welcomes any neurodivergent individuals who are looking to connect with Princeton community members while working on their own crafting projects (brought from home). The crafting session will be held at PPL’s STEAM Studio. The program is intended for people ages 17 and older.
Participants can work in companionable silence or participate in suggested topics of conversation. The goal is for everyone to feel at ease in the company of others while completing any long-forgotten art projects. The crafting circle is a stimulation-friendly space. These sessions will typically repeat on the first and third Thursday of each month.
Neurodiverse crafting is facilitated by Angela Konin, MSW, LSW, associate clinician with Princeton Center for Mind and Body Healing (princetonmindbody.com).
This event does not require advance registration. PPL is located at 65 Witherspoon. For more information, visit princetonlibrary.org.