Puzzles for Grownups
Peoples Library 880 Barnes Street, New Kensington, PA, United StatesWe hope you will join us for puzzling times at either our Lower Burrell or New Kensington library.
We hope you will join us for puzzling times at either our Lower Burrell or New Kensington library.
Join us in kicking off October as we welcome three Smithsonian-affiliated scientists to teach us about the remarkable world of tropical bats! It will also be available on demand for viewing. Register and view more Author Talks here: https://libraryc.org/peopleslibrary.
Come join the Pokemon 'everything' fun club! Bring your cards, games, etc. to share and play. Please REGISTER at delmontlibrary.org Registration Required.
Enjoy the spooky season with our ghoulish train conductor Ken as he weaves a wicked tale. These stories are NOT horrifying. As you listen to the stories, you will swear you can smell the coal smoke and hear the bells and whistles of locomotives long gone. Ages 6-12. Limit 20. […]
Bring your iPad (make sure to download the Procreate app!) and join us for this beginner's workshop on the basics of Procreate for iPad. Procreate (a digital art studio) is an award-winning illustration, sketching, and painting app made exclusively for the iPad and iPhone. Procreate is a premium quality, low-cost […]
New members welcome. Join the group for lifetime support with no fees or diets.
This is an open play chess club, all ages (kids through adults), and all skill levels! Come out and play against other chess players. All ages and skill levels welcome but members should have a basic understanding of the game. Currently meeting once a month. Registration Recommended Registration Required.
Peri Schindelheim, an astrophysicist who traveled with a group of scientists from the University of Pittsburgh to the path of totality for the solar eclipse on April 8th, will discuss what the scientists were hoping to learn from the eclipse and share some of their findings. This program is FREE, […]
A Meeting for Young Adults to Help Discover What the Library has to Offer
A beginner’s guide to internet-based genealogical research. This class illustrates some of the most common beginner’s mistakes and strategies to avoid them. Many FREE genealogical websites are demonstrated, and participants leave with a list of free websites to try at home. Please Call to Register 724-547-3850
We invite you to come to the library, either by yourself or with family and friends to take place in fun old fashioned game night. Choose from our selection of games and just play.
Presented by: League of Women Voters of Westmoreland County (LWVWC) Dr. Adams will explain how Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) works and how it has been expanding in many American states (such as Maine, Alaska, and Nevada) and municipalities as an alternative to the traditional single-member district (SMD) and plurality election […]