Family Storytime at Lower Burrell
Peoples Library 880 Barnes Street, New Kensington, PA, United StatesJoin us for songs, stories, and family fun!
Join us for songs, stories, and family fun!
Historical and Non-fiction for adults. This event is the last Tuesday of each month. The book for May is Cleopatra by Stacy Schiff. Register online at www.murrysvillelibrary.org or call the library at 724-327-1102. Registration Required.
Children ages 3 and under meet in the library for stories, songs, and activities. This registration will secure your spot in the Tadpoles group (2nd and 4th Wednesdays) through May. Stories & activities will be exactly the same for both Ducklings and Tadpoles. Registration Required.
Join us at our Lower Burrell library to explore some simple and accessible mindful invitations! 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.
We hope you will join us for puzzling times at either our Lower Burrell or New Kensington library.
Get involved this summer by joining our Teen Volunteer Training for the June & July Summer Reading Program at the Penn Area Library! This training is designed for students grades 9–12 who are interested in helping with our 2025 Summer Reading Program, 'Color Our World'. Come learn the ropes, meet […]
New members welcome. Join the group for lifetime support with no fees or diets.
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Join us at our Lower Burrell library for a fun and exciting project for all ages.
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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 […]