Arts, Crafts, & STEM at Lower Burrell
Peoples Library 880 Barnes Street, New Kensington, PA, United StatesJoin us at our Lower Burrell library for a fun and exciting project for all ages.
Join us at our Lower Burrell library for a fun and exciting project for all ages.
Private meeting in the room.
We hope you'll join us at our Lower Burrell library for our Chess Club. All interested people ages 8-18 are welcome!
The Downtown Greensburg Project began the Greensburg Night Market in 2019 with the hope that the event would bring a sense of community and togetherness to downtown. Over the years, the market has grown to encompass 4 city blocks, a parking lot and have hosted over 500 different vendors. The […]
Description: When Amy Fradel read the hundreds of letters that her Slovenian grandmother, Mary Fradel, in Latrobe had saved, she discovered a powerful and intimate story about her family's immigration in 1913 and the people who had stayed behind in Primorska. The struggle to succeed in America or survive in […]
Join us at our Lower Burrell library and become part of the construction crew using our building supplies!
Our updated version of Teen Time invites teens to unwind with snacks, games, and low-key activities every Friday afternoon in and around the Children's Wing from 3-5pm.
RESPECTFUL DIALOG ENFORCED. Socrates Cafes are weekly virtual gatherings that are taking place around the world where adults (18+) from varied backgrounds get together in their local group (from the comfort of your home or wherever you wish to join) to discuss current events, political issues and more; exchange different […]
We invite adults to drop in to our Lower Burrell library every Saturday morning to match moves with other chess players.
Stan Gordon will be here to present a program on strange and weird happenings around Pennsylvania. Limit 25, MUST REGISTER at delmontlibrary.org. Please give cancellation notice if you sign up and cannot attend. Registration Required.
Join us and Emily Dickinson expert and scholar, Jim Arnold, for a presentation on the poet herself. The title of the presentation, “The Character of Amherstâ€, is based on a letter sent by Emily’s first publisher, Mabel Loomis Todd, to her parents in 1881. She describes this peculiar woman who […]
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