Mahjong comes to Scotch Plains Library with Friends’ Support

Community fundraising comes full circle as Friends bring beloved tile game to library patrons

SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ — The Friends of the Scotch Plains Public Library are pleased to announce funding support for a new Mahjong program at the Scotch Plains Public Library, with the first set of classes scheduled for Wednesday, June 24 and Wednesday July 15 at 7 PM. The program is free, though space is limited for this event, and registration is required. Priority will be held for Scotch Plains Public Library card holders.

Registration for cardholders from other neighboring communities will open on June 18 for the program on June 24; and on July 9 for the July 15 program.

These classes are open to participants of all skill levels, though the course is designed for complete beginners The sessions will be led by Chelsey Etkin Johns, the founder of the SoMa Mahjong Meetups group.

The new program reflects the core purpose of the Friends organization: to raise money from the community and put it directly back into enriching library services. “Everything we do — from our annual book sale to our special events — exists so we can fund programs like this one,” said Daniel Marcus, President of the Friends of the Scotch Plains Public Library. “Mahjong is an amazing game that brings people together, sharpens the mind, and creates bonds. We’re thrilled to help make it accessible right here at the library.”

Mahjong, a tile-based strategy game with roots in 19th-century China, has seen a remarkable resurgence in popularity in recent years, drawing players of all ages and backgrounds. Library programs centered on games and social play have been shown to foster connection, reduce isolation, and support cognitive health — values that align closely with the Friends’ mission to strengthen community life in Scotch Plains.

The Friends fund a variety of library programs and resources throughout the year, supported by member dues, book sales, and special fundraising events. Residents interested in supporting future programs can learn more about membership and upcoming events at scotchplainsfriends.org or by contacting the Friends at spplfriends1@gmail.com.



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2 responses to “Mahjong comes to Scotch Plains Library with Friends’ Support”

  1. Wendy Metsky Avatar
    Wendy Metsky

    Hi, I don’t know if my Friends membership ran out so I’d be happy to re join. How do I register for Mah Jong on Thursday???? In person at library, call the library, or on line? Please advise, thank you, Wendy Metsky

  2. Wendy Metsky Avatar
    Wendy Metsky

    Dan, thanks for responding but can you explain how Mah Jong is filled when registration is this Thursday?? Frustratingly yours, Wendy Metsky

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