• Evolution of Dinosaurs to Modern Birds

    Delmont Public Library 75 School Rd, Delmont, PA, United States

    According to the most up-to-date scientific understanding, birds are considered modern-day dinosaurs, specifically descended from a group of theropod dinosaurs. Every time you observe a bird, you are essentially watching a living dinosaur! For adults, limit 25, registration required at delmontlibrary.org Registration Required.

  • Community Crafting Circle

    Ligonier Valley Library 120 West Main Street, Ligonier, PA, United States

    Bring your current craft project-knitting, crocheting, scrapbooking, embroidery, or anything else-and join fellow makers for a relaxing and social crafting session at the Ligonier Valley Library. This is a welcoming space to share ideas, get inspired, and enjoy good company while you work on your latest creation. All skill levels […]

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  • Adult Book Club

    Smithton Public Library 615 Center Street, Smithton, PA, United States

    The June pick is "Everything is Tuberculosis" by John Green. In 2019, author John Green met Henry Reider, a young tuberculosis patient at Lakka Government Hospital in Sierra Leone. John be­came fast friends with Henry, a boy with spindly legs and a big, goofy smile. In the years since that […]

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  • Shelf Help Book Club

    Scottdale Public Library 106 Spring Street, Scottdale, PA, United States

    Join us for a nonfiction book club!

  • Bunco!

    Scottdale Public Library 106 Spring Street, Scottdale, PA, United States

    Join us in June, July and August for Bunco! Ages 18 and up! Fourth Thursday of June, July and August at 6:00pm. Must pre-register! https://forms.gle/HfWvYM1fkRTx3X7x8 Registration Required.

  • CLC Group

    Delmont Public Library 75 School Rd, Delmont, PA, United States

    Members of CLC will meet in the community room.

  • Library Foundation Board Meeting

    Murrysville Community Library 4130 Sardis Road, Murrysville, PA, United States

    The Library Foundation Board meets the 4th Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in Conference Room 1. If you cannot make it to a meeting in person, a virtual option is available.

  • Unearthed Stories on Facebook & Instagram

    Peoples Library 880 Barnes Street, New Kensington, PA, United States

    Visit us on Facebook or Instagram after 9am for a story that ties with this summer's Unearth a Story theme!

  • Playground Story Time

    Youngwood Area Public Library

    Come hear some stories, sing some songs, and have fun at the Playground! Every Friday (weather permitting) library staff will bring some stories and songs to the playground to share with all their friends. This story time will be held outdoors at the playground directly next door to the Youngwood […]

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  • Storytime with Ms. Sydney

    Murrysville Community Library 4130 Sardis Road, Murrysville, PA, United States

    Storytime is designed for children ages 3-6 years old. Each session includes stories, songs, and a craft activity. Please register for each individual session. Register online at www.murrysvillelibrary.org or call the library at 724-327-1102. Registration Required.

  • Brandon Street Story Time

    Greensburg Hempfield Area Library 237 S. Pennsylvania Avenue, Greensburg, PA, United States

    Come hear some stories, sing some songs, and have fun at the Brandon Street Parklet! Every Friday (weather permitting) library staff will bring some stories and songs to the playground to share with all their friends. This story time will be held outdoors at the Brandon Street Parklet in Southwest […]

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  • Death in the Stacks Book Discussion Group

    Ligonier Valley Library 120 West Main Street, Ligonier, PA, United States

    Death in the Stacks is a book discussion group for mystery and thriller lovers, exploring everything from cozy mysteries and hard-boiled detectives to psychological suspense and spy thrillers. If you enjoy great reads and lively conversation, this is the group for you! The group meets from 11 am-12 pm on […]

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