Puzzles for Grownups
Peoples Library 880 Barnes Street, New Kensington, PA, United StatesJoin us to work on puzzles with other adults at either our Lower Burrell or New Kensington library.
Join us to work on puzzles with other adults at either our Lower Burrell or New Kensington library.
Explore some simple and accessible mindful invitations at our Lower Burrell Library! We’ll get curious and focus inward to observe our personal rhythms like breathing patterns, heart beat and gentle movements of the hands. Follow this up with some time for doodling, drawing or journaling.
Join us every Wednesday afternoon in the Smart Room for an engaging game of Mahjong! Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, all are welcome to participate from 1:00 to 2:30 pm. While the library provides one set, we encourage players to bring their own if possible. […]
Gina will teach you how to navigate on your iPhone, how to download safe apps, and answer your questions. Bring phone, charger, know your passcode. Limit 10. Register at delmontlibrary.org Registration Required.
Teens (ages 14–18), meet up in our Smart Room with fellow anime and manga fans to watch anime, swap and read manga, try Japanese snacks, and talk about favorite series. Doodle with How to Draw Manga books and help shape future meetings—book discussions, screenings, and more! Whether you're a longtime […]
You are invited to join us at our New Kensington library for a watch party of a conversation with award-winning author Rex Ogle as he talks to viewers about his struggles to navigate sixth grade as written about in his book Free Lunch. We will be handing out activity sheets […]
Join us from the comfort of your own home as award-winning author Rex Ogle talks to viewers about his struggles to navigate sixth grade as written about in his book Free Lunch via digital live-stream in partnership with Peoples Library! This event is ideal for grades 6-8 but open to […]
Folk Tales and Legends from around the world where color plays an important role whether it is a young girl's red cloak or the gleaming gold of a Leprechaun's hoards, the black ink that marks stolen coins or the myriad of colors and designs of all the animals and birds […]
In October 1948, a seemingly average fog descended on the tiny mill town of Donora, Pennsylvania. With a population of fewer than fifteen thousand, the town’s main industry was steel and zinc mills—mills that continually emitted pollutants into the air. The six-day smog event left twenty-one people dead and thousands […]
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This program is just for the middle schoolers! Code with colors when you try out the Evo coding robots. Draw paths or use block coding to tell your robot what to do. Registration required. Registration Required.
A representative from the Attorney General's Office of Public Engagement will be here to present this timely topic.