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Thursday March 23, 2023
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
CDC Career Counseling

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:   412-904-5993  www.workableac.com
LOCATION: Study Room

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:
  
  412.904.5993
   www.workableac.com

LOCATION: Study Room

 
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9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Peep Diorama Drop Off

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.


 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Italian Conversation

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT: Sara Maruccio   412-531-1912  s.maruccio@icloud.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT:
  Sara Maruccio 
  412.531.1912
   s.maruccio@icloud.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.


 
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3:15 PM
Creation Station With Kai! (6th grade & up)

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

 
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3:15 PM
Teen Beginner Ukulele Class! (6th grade & up)

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Afterschool STEAM

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childerenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childerenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.


 
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6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Pajama Storytime

Enjoy interactive stories and creative activities in this family storytime. Wearing PJs is optional, but fun! For ages 3-6 and family. This program will be held either in the library courtyard or Children's Story Room.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Enjoy interactive stories and creative activities in this family storytime. Wearing PJs is optional, but fun! For ages 3-6 and family. This program will be held either in the library courtyard or Children's Story Room.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.


Friday March 24, 2023
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Peep Diorama Drop Off

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Needle Felted Owl with Judé Ernest
THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR THOSE ON THE FEBRUARY 15TH WAITING LIST.
 
In this introductory felting workshop, fiber artist Judé Ernest will guide you as you sculpt colorful unspun sheep’s wool into a darling, one-of-a-kind wool needle felted owl.  Everyone will learn how to safely use the basic needle felting tools and materials, gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of wool fiber and learn a bit of the felting history. Adults only. 
 
All supplies provided. $5 donation suggested. Waitlisted participants only. 
CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom
The registration period has ended.
THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR THOSE ON THE FEBRUARY 15TH WAITING LIST.
 
In this introductory felting workshop, fiber artist Judé Ernest will guide you as you sculpt colorful unspun sheep’s wool into a darling, one-of-a-kind wool needle felted owl.  Everyone will learn how to safely use the basic needle felting tools and materials, gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of wool fiber and learn a bit of the felting history. Adults only. 
 
All supplies provided. $5 donation suggested. Waitlisted participants only. 
CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

The registration period has ended.

Saturday March 25, 2023
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Peep Diorama Drop Off

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Sunday March 26, 2023
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Odyssey of the Mind, Howe
LOCATION: Meeting Room A
 
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1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Peep Diorama Drop Off

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Drop off all Peep Diorama entries in the Children's Room from March 20th - March 26th.  Entries should have an entry form.  Rules and entry forms can be found here.

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CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Monday March 27, 2023
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Peep Diorama Voting

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Adult Maker Open Lab with Resident Artist Judé Ernest

Fiber Artist Judé Ernest will be on hand for advice on all types of crafts in the Learning Lab for adults wishing to work on their own projects. Materials and tools will be available (including sewing machine, iron, wool roving, embroidery threads, fabric, yarn, jewelry making tools, card making and other craft supplies and tools).  Previous experience with techniques and use of supplies is suggested. ADULTS ONLY allowed in Learning Lab during this open time. This is an opportunity to utilize maker resources, consult with the resident artist and work on self-directed projects. 3-D printer is not available. Every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. 

Register below to be sent the Zoom link if you prefer to participate online.  

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom
There are 17 spaces available.

Fiber Artist Judé Ernest will be on hand for advice on all types of crafts in the Learning Lab for adults wishing to work on their own projects. Materials and tools will be available (including sewing machine, iron, wool roving, embroidery threads, fabric, yarn, jewelry making tools, card making and other craft supplies and tools).  Previous experience with techniques and use of supplies is suggested. ADULTS ONLY allowed in Learning Lab during this open time. This is an opportunity to utilize maker resources, consult with the resident artist and work on self-directed projects. 3-D printer is not available. Every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. 

Register below to be sent the Zoom link if you prefer to participate online.  

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

There are 17 spaces available.

 
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5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Girl Scout Tropp 28805
CONTACT: Dana DiDonato  8562973084  dana.m.didonato@gmail.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room A
 
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Image Makers: Mt. Lebanon Photo Group

This group was founded to promote appreciation for photography and help members develop and enhance their photography skills while providing opportunity for photo enthusiasts to share ideas and technical knowledge. Meetings will be a welcoming and non competitive environment for camaraderie and enhancing members' photographic capabilities. 

Anyone interested in learning more about photography and improving their photography skills is welcome regardless of skill level.

CONTACT: Mary Quehl  412-279-3293  quehl@comcast.net
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

This group was founded to promote appreciation for photography and help members develop and enhance their photography skills while providing opportunity for photo enthusiasts to share ideas and technical knowledge. Meetings will be a welcoming and non competitive environment for camaraderie and enhancing members' photographic capabilities. 

Anyone interested in learning more about photography and improving their photography skills is welcome regardless of skill level.

CONTACT:
  Mary Quehl
  412.279.3293
   quehl@comcast.net

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Tuesday March 28, 2023
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Peep Diorama Voting

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Wild About Books

Experience new and classic picture books, enjoy favorite songs, and learn new fingerplays in this fun, interactive program. For kids ages 4-6. Register for each session individually. Registration opens on Tuesdays at 9am. 
 

CONTACT: childrens department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
There are 10 spaces available.

Experience new and classic picture books, enjoy favorite songs, and learn new fingerplays in this fun, interactive program. For kids ages 4-6. Register for each session individually. Registration opens on Tuesdays at 9am. 
 

CONTACT:
  childrens department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

There are 10 spaces available.

 
 
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Allegheny Arsenal

Tom Powers and James Wudarczyk will discuss the Lawrenceville Historical Society's new book, The Allegheny Arsenal Handbook. This book traces the history of Pittsburgh's prominent military facility from 1814 through the present.  A PowerPoint presentation will highlight some events in the life of the institution. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing.

Tom Powers is the president of the Lawrenceville Historical Society and editor of its newsletter.  In addition to coauthoring The Allegheny Arsenal Handbook, he is the editor and principal author of Portrait of an American Community--O'Hara Township, PA.  Tom has also contributed articles to various publications and presented lectures on a variety of historic subjects.

Jim Wudarczyk is a researcher for the Lawrenceville Historical Society.  He is the author or coauthor of 13 books and has contributed 400 articles and reviews to various historical societies and other publications.  Jim is also a frequent lecturer and tour guide for a variety of historical societies, Civil War Round Tables, and genealogical societies.

Please register. 

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Meeting Room A
There are 42 spaces available.

Tom Powers and James Wudarczyk will discuss the Lawrenceville Historical Society's new book, The Allegheny Arsenal Handbook. This book traces the history of Pittsburgh's prominent military facility from 1814 through the present.  A PowerPoint presentation will highlight some events in the life of the institution. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing.

Tom Powers is the president of the Lawrenceville Historical Society and editor of its newsletter.  In addition to coauthoring The Allegheny Arsenal Handbook, he is the editor and principal author of Portrait of an American Community--O'Hara Township, PA.  Tom has also contributed articles to various publications and presented lectures on a variety of historic subjects.

Jim Wudarczyk is a researcher for the Lawrenceville Historical Society.  He is the author or coauthor of 13 books and has contributed 400 articles and reviews to various historical societies and other publications.  Jim is also a frequent lecturer and tour guide for a variety of historical societies, Civil War Round Tables, and genealogical societies.

Please register. 

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

There are 42 spaces available.

 
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Teen Sound Bath Program (6th Grade & Up)

Join Karen from Inner Light Sound Healing for a relaxing 45 minute musical meditation program for middle and high school students!

Try out a variety of instruments including singing bowls and chimes.

No previous meditation or music experience is required to participate.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Join Karen from Inner Light Sound Healing for a relaxing 45 minute musical meditation program for middle and high school students!

Try out a variety of instruments including singing bowls and chimes.

No previous meditation or music experience is required to participate.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 
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6:45 PM - 8:55 PM
Write or Die: Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Writing and Critique Group

Write or Die (WorD) is a Pittsburgh, PA science fiction, fantasy & horror writing and critique group.  Established in 1996, it has been steadily growing since then.  Meetings are free to attend and open to the public. Our group includes experienced writers with decades of writing experience behind them, and newcomers who have yet to see anything in print.

What exactly do we do?

We're writers of science fiction, fantasy and horror, and we gather together to share our work with each other and gain insight so we can all become better writers.  We look for the good in your work and always strive to point out the good parts but understand, as a Critique Group we will also give you helpful criticism that will help you make your writing better. We look for mistakes and problems with your writing so that you can make it better.

 

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Write or Die (WorD) is a Pittsburgh, PA science fiction, fantasy & horror writing and critique group.  Established in 1996, it has been steadily growing since then.  Meetings are free to attend and open to the public. Our group includes experienced writers with decades of writing experience behind them, and newcomers who have yet to see anything in print.

What exactly do we do?

We're writers of science fiction, fantasy and horror, and we gather together to share our work with each other and gain insight so we can all become better writers.  We look for the good in your work and always strive to point out the good parts but understand, as a Critique Group we will also give you helpful criticism that will help you make your writing better. We look for mistakes and problems with your writing so that you can make it better.

 

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Cozy Mystery Club

Join us for CMC! This time around we will start off by discussing what cozy (and cozy-adjacent!) mysteries we've been reading and watching, then we will discuss the Agatha Christie classic The Body in the Library.

Join us for a relaxed, informal conversation of all things cozy mystery! 

In person event. Registration required!

LOCATION: Meeting Room A
There are 20 spaces available.

Join us for CMC! This time around we will start off by discussing what cozy (and cozy-adjacent!) mysteries we've been reading and watching, then we will discuss the Agatha Christie classic The Body in the Library.

Join us for a relaxed, informal conversation of all things cozy mystery! 

In person event. Registration required!

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

There are 20 spaces available.

 
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Board Game Night

Join us for a fun night of strategy and competition playing Euro-style board games. This group is intended for teenagers through adults. All experience levels are welcome and games will vary every week depending on attendees' interests. Feel free to bring your own games or just come to learn something new. Here are some examples of what may be available:

  • Strategy (Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Kingdomino, Small World, Sagrada, Azul, Barenpark, Parks, Wingspan)
  • Group/Party (Codenames, Just One, Dixit, 6 Nimmt)
  • Cooperative (Pandemic, Hanabi, Forbidden Island)
  • Deck Builder (Valeria, Splendor)

Join us to challenge yourself in friendly competition and meet some new friends!

CONTACT: Eric Meisberger  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Join us for a fun night of strategy and competition playing Euro-style board games. This group is intended for teenagers through adults. All experience levels are welcome and games will vary every week depending on attendees' interests. Feel free to bring your own games or just come to learn something new. Here are some examples of what may be available:

  • Strategy (Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Kingdomino, Small World, Sagrada, Azul, Barenpark, Parks, Wingspan)
  • Group/Party (Codenames, Just One, Dixit, 6 Nimmt)
  • Cooperative (Pandemic, Hanabi, Forbidden Island)
  • Deck Builder (Valeria, Splendor)

Join us to challenge yourself in friendly competition and meet some new friends!

CONTACT:
  Eric Meisberger
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Wednesday March 29, 2023
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Peep Diorama Voting

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Book Babies

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.


 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Literacy Pittsburgh English Conversation Class

Literacy Pittsburgh students are invited to practice their English in an informal setting.  Please register with Kau Nou Yang  at kyang@literacypittsburgh.org or 412-531-3004 to participate.  Presented in cooperation with the Literacy Pittsburgh.  (You must be a Literacy Pittsburgh student to participate)

CONTACT: Miranda Pino  412-531-3004  mpino@literacypittsburgh.org.
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Literacy Pittsburgh students are invited to practice their English in an informal setting.  Please register with Kau Nou Yang  at kyang@literacypittsburgh.org or 412-531-3004 to participate.  Presented in cooperation with the Literacy Pittsburgh.  (You must be a Literacy Pittsburgh student to participate)

CONTACT:
  Miranda Pino
  412.531.3004
   mpino@literacypittsburgh.org.

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Morning Spanish Literature

Read a variety of Spanish authors on many different topics. This dedicated group meets once a week. Newcomers welcome!

CONTACT: Pat Crouch Miyamoto  pmiyamoto@comcast.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Read a variety of Spanish authors on many different topics. This dedicated group meets once a week. Newcomers welcome!

CONTACT:
  Pat Crouch Miyamoto
  
   pmiyamoto@comcast.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Book Babies

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
There are 3 spaces available.

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

There are 3 spaces available.

 
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3:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Teen Art Lab With Kai! (6th grade & up)

Teaching artist Kai Ayase joins us Wednesdays after school, when the Learning Lab will be transformed into an art space with a different weekly drop-in project! Projects are available while supplies last!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Teaching artist Kai Ayase joins us Wednesdays after school, when the Learning Lab will be transformed into an art space with a different weekly drop-in project! Projects are available while supplies last!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 

Let kids tap into their creative side while they explore stories and art! Fun for kids ages 4 -8.

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Wednesdays. 

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Let kids tap into their creative side while they explore stories and art! Fun for kids ages 4 -8.

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Wednesdays. 

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.


 
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Beginner's Bridge Classes

THIS CLASS IS FULL.

Duplicate bridge is a face to face experience with new and old friends.  Come to the library on alternating Wednesdays starting February 1 at 6:30.  We will spend 90 minutes discussing duplicate bridge methods and strategies.  We will play some duplicate.  There will be an opportunity to meet some of the regular players in the South Hills and find out where the local games are.  Come expand your bridge expertise and meet some potential new friends.  A wonderful way to warm up your 2023 winter!      

CONTACT: Barbara Logan  412-344-6691  838bob@verizon.net
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

THIS CLASS IS FULL.

Duplicate bridge is a face to face experience with new and old friends.  Come to the library on alternating Wednesdays starting February 1 at 6:30.  We will spend 90 minutes discussing duplicate bridge methods and strategies.  We will play some duplicate.  There will be an opportunity to meet some of the regular players in the South Hills and find out where the local games are.  Come expand your bridge expertise and meet some potential new friends.  A wonderful way to warm up your 2023 winter!      

CONTACT:
  Barbara Logan
  412.344.6691
   838bob@verizon.net

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Trivia Quiz Night at the Library!

Are you a fan of quiz nights and trivia tournaments? Join us for Triva Quiz Night at the Library!

This is the library, not a pub, so this is Stone Cold Sober Trivia. Team up in groups of up to four to compete, with MLPL Librarian Eric serving as your humble quizmaster.  Don’t have a team? Don’t worry! Show up and we’ll make it work!

Compete for the chance to win excellent prizes, and of course, bragging rights. (Also, we'll enjoy some candy!)

This event is: FREE, IN PERSON, AND FOR ADULTS!

 

Registration is required!

LOCATION: Meeting Room A
There are 13 spaces available.

Are you a fan of quiz nights and trivia tournaments? Join us for Triva Quiz Night at the Library!

This is the library, not a pub, so this is Stone Cold Sober Trivia. Team up in groups of up to four to compete, with MLPL Librarian Eric serving as your humble quizmaster.  Don’t have a team? Don’t worry! Show up and we’ll make it work!

Compete for the chance to win excellent prizes, and of course, bragging rights. (Also, we'll enjoy some candy!)

This event is: FREE, IN PERSON, AND FOR ADULTS!

 

Registration is required!

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

There are 13 spaces available.

Thursday March 30, 2023
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
CDC Career Counseling

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:   412-904-5993  www.workableac.com
LOCATION: Study Room

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:
  
  412.904.5993
   www.workableac.com

LOCATION: Study Room

 
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Peep Diorama Voting

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
There are 8 spaces available.

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

There are 8 spaces available.

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Italian Conversation

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT: Sara Maruccio   412-531-1912  s.maruccio@icloud.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT:
  Sara Maruccio 
  412.531.1912
   s.maruccio@icloud.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
There are 4 spaces available.

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

There are 4 spaces available.

 
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3:15 PM
Creation Station With Kai! (6th grade & up)

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

 
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3:15 PM
Teen Beginner Ukulele Class! (6th grade & up)

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 
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3:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Odyssey of the Mind, Howe
LOCATION: Meeting Room A
 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Afterschool STEAM

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childerenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
There are 8 spaces available.

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childerenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

There are 8 spaces available.

 
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Gardening with Native Plants

Native plants are fantastic additions to our gardens and attract butterflies, birds and bees while being easy to maintain. Join the Nature Conservancy to learn about gardening practices and native plants that will boost the beauty and wildlife value of your garden. We will highlight plants that will be available at the Conservancy’s Native Plant sale. What each of us plants in our own gardens can make an impact in our community so join us and spread the word! 

For more information : https://www.lebonature.org/

Date: March 30, 2023

Location: Online through Library

Time: 7pm

Presenter: Sarada Sangameswaran

Registration required for this ONLINE program. A Zoom link will be sent the day before the event.

 

LOCATION: Online!
There are 42 spaces available.

Native plants are fantastic additions to our gardens and attract butterflies, birds and bees while being easy to maintain. Join the Nature Conservancy to learn about gardening practices and native plants that will boost the beauty and wildlife value of your garden. We will highlight plants that will be available at the Conservancy’s Native Plant sale. What each of us plants in our own gardens can make an impact in our community so join us and spread the word! 

For more information : https://www.lebonature.org/

Date: March 30, 2023

Location: Online through Library

Time: 7pm

Presenter: Sarada Sangameswaran

Registration required for this ONLINE program. A Zoom link will be sent the day before the event.

 

LOCATION: Online!

There are 42 spaces available.

Friday March 31, 2023
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Peep Diorama Voting

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Saturday April 1, 2023
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Peep Diorama Voting

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
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1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
South Hills Scrabble Club

South Hills Scrabble Club welcomes adults and kids ages 10 and up for an afternoon of friendly competition!

First and third Saturdays

In cooperation with Mt. Lebanon Public Library.

CONTACT: Bob Hagerty  412-417-5415
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

South Hills Scrabble Club welcomes adults and kids ages 10 and up for an afternoon of friendly competition!

First and third Saturdays

In cooperation with Mt. Lebanon Public Library.

CONTACT:
  Bob Hagerty
  412.417.5415
  

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Sunday April 2, 2023
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Peep Diorama Voting

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Vote for your favorite Peep Dioramas from March 27-April 2.  Children and Family categories in the Children's Library.   Adult and Teen categories near the Teen Department.  THe Peep-le's Choice Awards will be announced on April 6th.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

Monday April 3, 2023
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10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Shakespeare Readers
Join a book discussion group that concentrates on the works of the Bard.
Pericles                                                         December 19, January 2, 16, February 6

Merry Wives of Windsor                             February 20, March 6, 20, April 3

Antony and Cleopatra                                  April 17, May 1, 16. June  5

 

 

 
CONTACT: Janice Robin  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org
LOCATION: Meeting Room B
Join a book discussion group that concentrates on the works of the Bard.
Pericles                                                         December 19, January 2, 16, February 6

Merry Wives of Windsor                             February 20, March 6, 20, April 3

Antony and Cleopatra                                  April 17, May 1, 16. June  5

 

 

 
CONTACT:
  Janice Robin
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Sahaja Meditation

Discover the beauty within with simple meditation techniques. Meditation improves physical, emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual health and brings out a well-rounded personality, if practiced regularly. These classes are offered free of charge or obligation. No reservations are required.

If you are new to meditation or have never attended one of these sessions before, please arrive at 6:30 for instruction.  Those who have attended before can arrive at 7.

Shine@MLPL

An initiative that supports mental wellness and self-care for all ages by providing programs and resources that focus on building resiliency through stress reduction and personal resource expansion.

CONTACT: Jeremy Tischuk  rama.prial@gmail.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Discover the beauty within with simple meditation techniques. Meditation improves physical, emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual health and brings out a well-rounded personality, if practiced regularly. These classes are offered free of charge or obligation. No reservations are required.

If you are new to meditation or have never attended one of these sessions before, please arrive at 6:30 for instruction.  Those who have attended before can arrive at 7.

Shine@MLPL

An initiative that supports mental wellness and self-care for all ages by providing programs and resources that focus on building resiliency through stress reduction and personal resource expansion.

CONTACT:
  Jeremy Tischuk
  
   rama.prial@gmail.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Slovak Heritage

Discover your Slovak heritage at the library! Open to everyone interested in learning more about Slovak culture.

Topic: Palm weaving. with Larry Kozlowsi

CONTACT: Joe and Albina Senko  412-343-5031  jsenko@mvs-cpa.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Discover your Slovak heritage at the library! Open to everyone interested in learning more about Slovak culture.

Topic: Palm weaving. with Larry Kozlowsi

CONTACT:
  Joe and Albina Senko
  412.343.5031
   jsenko@mvs-cpa.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Tuesday April 4, 2023
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Wild About Books

Experience new and classic picture books, enjoy favorite songs, and learn new fingerplays in this fun, interactive program. For kids ages 4-6. Register for each session individually. Registration opens on Tuesdays at 9am. 
 

CONTACT: childrens department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Experience new and classic picture books, enjoy favorite songs, and learn new fingerplays in this fun, interactive program. For kids ages 4-6. Register for each session individually. Registration opens on Tuesdays at 9am. 
 

CONTACT:
  childrens department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Mt Lebanon Nature Conservancy

Board meeting

CONTACT: Angie Phares  adphares@gmail.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Board meeting

CONTACT:
  Angie Phares
  
   adphares@gmail.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
What Are You Reading?

Join us for a deconstructed book club where, rather than discussing the same book, we discuss whatever we’ve been reading! Stumped on what to read next? Not sure what direction to go for your next read? Even if you don't have a recent read to share, feel free to join us and just listen. This is a great way to build your To-Be-Read list!

This is an IN PERSON event.

Registration is Required.

LOCATION: Meeting Room A
There are 21 spaces available.

Join us for a deconstructed book club where, rather than discussing the same book, we discuss whatever we’ve been reading! Stumped on what to read next? Not sure what direction to go for your next read? Even if you don't have a recent read to share, feel free to join us and just listen. This is a great way to build your To-Be-Read list!

This is an IN PERSON event.

Registration is Required.

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

There are 21 spaces available.

 
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Board Game Night

Join us for a fun night of strategy and competition playing Euro-style board games. This group is intended for teenagers through adults. All experience levels are welcome and games will vary every week depending on attendees' interests. Feel free to bring your own games or just come to learn something new. Here are some examples of what may be available:

  • Strategy (Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Kingdomino, Small World, Sagrada, Azul, Barenpark, Parks, Wingspan)
  • Group/Party (Codenames, Just One, Dixit, 6 Nimmt)
  • Cooperative (Pandemic, Hanabi, Forbidden Island)
  • Deck Builder (Valeria, Splendor)

Join us to challenge yourself in friendly competition and meet some new friends!

CONTACT: Eric Meisberger  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Join us for a fun night of strategy and competition playing Euro-style board games. This group is intended for teenagers through adults. All experience levels are welcome and games will vary every week depending on attendees' interests. Feel free to bring your own games or just come to learn something new. Here are some examples of what may be available:

  • Strategy (Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Kingdomino, Small World, Sagrada, Azul, Barenpark, Parks, Wingspan)
  • Group/Party (Codenames, Just One, Dixit, 6 Nimmt)
  • Cooperative (Pandemic, Hanabi, Forbidden Island)
  • Deck Builder (Valeria, Splendor)

Join us to challenge yourself in friendly competition and meet some new friends!

CONTACT:
  Eric Meisberger
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Wednesday April 5, 2023
 
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Book Babies

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Knitting and Crochet Group

Whether or not you are experienced at knit and crochet or just learning, please join us for this time to work on your own projects.  Yarn, tools, advice and encouragement are available.  1st and 3rd Wednesdays. If you've been joining on Zoom, we will have a computer up so you can join us. Register below to receive Zoom invites. 

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom
There are 24 spaces available.

Whether or not you are experienced at knit and crochet or just learning, please join us for this time to work on your own projects.  Yarn, tools, advice and encouragement are available.  1st and 3rd Wednesdays. If you've been joining on Zoom, we will have a computer up so you can join us. Register below to receive Zoom invites. 

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

There are 24 spaces available.

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Literacy Pittsburgh English Conversation Class

Literacy Pittsburgh students are invited to practice their English in an informal setting.  Please register with Kau Nou Yang  at kyang@literacypittsburgh.org or 412-531-3004 to participate.  Presented in cooperation with the Literacy Pittsburgh.  (You must be a Literacy Pittsburgh student to participate)

CONTACT: Miranda Pino  412-531-3004  mpino@literacypittsburgh.org.
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Literacy Pittsburgh students are invited to practice their English in an informal setting.  Please register with Kau Nou Yang  at kyang@literacypittsburgh.org or 412-531-3004 to participate.  Presented in cooperation with the Literacy Pittsburgh.  (You must be a Literacy Pittsburgh student to participate)

CONTACT:
  Miranda Pino
  412.531.3004
   mpino@literacypittsburgh.org.

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Morning Spanish Literature

Read a variety of Spanish authors on many different topics. This dedicated group meets once a week. Newcomers welcome!

CONTACT: Pat Crouch Miyamoto  pmiyamoto@comcast.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Read a variety of Spanish authors on many different topics. This dedicated group meets once a week. Newcomers welcome!

CONTACT:
  Pat Crouch Miyamoto
  
   pmiyamoto@comcast.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Book Babies

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

 
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3:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Teen Art Lab With Kai! (6th grade & up)

Teaching artist Kai Ayase joins us Wednesdays after school, when the Learning Lab will be transformed into an art space with a different weekly drop-in project! Projects are available while supplies last!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Teaching artist Kai Ayase joins us Wednesdays after school, when the Learning Lab will be transformed into an art space with a different weekly drop-in project! Projects are available while supplies last!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 

Let kids tap into their creative side while they explore stories and art! Fun for kids ages 4 -8.

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Wednesdays. 

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Let kids tap into their creative side while they explore stories and art! Fun for kids ages 4 -8.

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Wednesdays. 

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Beginner's Bridge Classes

THIS CLASS IS FULL.

Duplicate bridge is a face to face experience with new and old friends.  Come to the library on alternating Wednesdays starting February 1 at 6:30.  We will spend 90 minutes discussing duplicate bridge methods and strategies.  We will play some duplicate.  There will be an opportunity to meet some of the regular players in the South Hills and find out where the local games are.  Come expand your bridge expertise and meet some potential new friends.  A wonderful way to warm up your 2023 winter!      

CONTACT: Barbara Logan  412-344-6691  838bob@verizon.net
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

THIS CLASS IS FULL.

Duplicate bridge is a face to face experience with new and old friends.  Come to the library on alternating Wednesdays starting February 1 at 6:30.  We will spend 90 minutes discussing duplicate bridge methods and strategies.  We will play some duplicate.  There will be an opportunity to meet some of the regular players in the South Hills and find out where the local games are.  Come expand your bridge expertise and meet some potential new friends.  A wonderful way to warm up your 2023 winter!      

CONTACT:
  Barbara Logan
  412.344.6691
   838bob@verizon.net

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Thursday April 6, 2023
 
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
CDC Career Counseling

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:   412-904-5993  www.workableac.com
LOCATION: Study Room

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:
  
  412.904.5993
   www.workableac.com

LOCATION: Study Room

 
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Virtual Great Courses Discussion
Please join librarian Laurie Schultz for discussions on the Great Courses. Most courses are available on CD or DVD through the library system, or on Kanopy. Kanopy is available to Mt. Lebanon Library card holders. Registration is for the year. Feel free to join at any time.  
 
From April 6 to May 25 we will discuss The Age of Benjamin Franklin. The course is available in e-audio on Hoopla: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/12398332 and Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/mtlebanon/video/5808781. Summer course TBA.
 
The Virtual Great Courses Discussions will be conducted via the free video conferencing software Zoom and a Library staff member will be supervising the session.  The Librarian coordinating the event will email each registrant a Zoom meeting invitation before the start of the program.  Zoom is available as a free desktop (for Windows, MacOS, and Linux Operating systems) and mobile application for Android and Apple iOS devices. Once Zoom is installed, you will be able to join the virtual Library program.

Registration is required.  By registering for this event you have agreed to comply with the library's patron behavior policy. All non-compliant participants will be immediately and permanently blocked from further participation.  Because the Librarian facilitating the event will not be able to provide live technical support during the virtual program, it is strongly encouraged you familiarize yourself with Zoom in advance of the program. You can also contact the Library’s Virtual Reference Service for assistance learning Zoom.  You can also join a test meeting to familiarize yourself with Zoom. For more in-depth instructions please visit the Zoom support page on joining a meeting.

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Online!
There are 17 spaces available.
Please join librarian Laurie Schultz for discussions on the Great Courses. Most courses are available on CD or DVD through the library system, or on Kanopy. Kanopy is available to Mt. Lebanon Library card holders. Registration is for the year. Feel free to join at any time.  
 
From April 6 to May 25 we will discuss The Age of Benjamin Franklin. The course is available in e-audio on Hoopla: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/12398332 and Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/mtlebanon/video/5808781. Summer course TBA.
 
The Virtual Great Courses Discussions will be conducted via the free video conferencing software Zoom and a Library staff member will be supervising the session.  The Librarian coordinating the event will email each registrant a Zoom meeting invitation before the start of the program.  Zoom is available as a free desktop (for Windows, MacOS, and Linux Operating systems) and mobile application for Android and Apple iOS devices. Once Zoom is installed, you will be able to join the virtual Library program.

Registration is required.  By registering for this event you have agreed to comply with the library's patron behavior policy. All non-compliant participants will be immediately and permanently blocked from further participation.  Because the Librarian facilitating the event will not be able to provide live technical support during the virtual program, it is strongly encouraged you familiarize yourself with Zoom in advance of the program. You can also contact the Library’s Virtual Reference Service for assistance learning Zoom.  You can also join a test meeting to familiarize yourself with Zoom. For more in-depth instructions please visit the Zoom support page on joining a meeting.

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Online!

There are 17 spaces available.

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Italian Conversation

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT: Sara Maruccio   412-531-1912  s.maruccio@icloud.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT:
  Sara Maruccio 
  412.531.1912
   s.maruccio@icloud.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Francophone Literature & Culture

This language group reads and discusses in French the modern and classical writers of the Francophone world. New members always welcome!
 

CONTACT: Carol Wolfe  412-531-1912   carolwolfe.pgh@gmail.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

This language group reads and discusses in French the modern and classical writers of the Francophone world. New members always welcome!
 

CONTACT:
  Carol Wolfe
  412.531.1912 
   carolwolfe.pgh@gmail.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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3:15 PM
Creation Station With Kai! (6th grade & up)

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

 
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3:15 PM
Teen Beginner Ukulele Class! (6th grade & up)

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Teen STEM Academy With Citizen Science Lab! (5th grade & up)

Enjoy a monthly interactive science event for teens and tweens! Citizen Science Lab works to ensure that all have access to the hands-on, inquisitive experiments to prepare for a career in the science field. Headquartered in the Hill District, they provide an accessible space to connect young people with opportunities to increase scientific knowledge, academic achievement, and self-confidence.

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Enjoy a monthly interactive science event for teens and tweens! Citizen Science Lab works to ensure that all have access to the hands-on, inquisitive experiments to prepare for a career in the science field. Headquartered in the Hill District, they provide an accessible space to connect young people with opportunities to increase scientific knowledge, academic achievement, and self-confidence.

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Afterschool STEAM

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childerenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childerenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Tail Wagging Tutors

Sign up to read to a dog! Practice you reading skills with a very attentive listener.  Dog listeners are trained by Therapy Dogs International. Registration required.

CONTACT: Chidren's Department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Sign up to read to a dog! Practice you reading skills with a very attentive listener.  Dog listeners are trained by Therapy Dogs International. Registration required.

CONTACT:
  Chidren's Department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Meeting Room A


 
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7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
Tolkien at MLPL
J.R.R. Tolkien is known as one of the founders of modern fantasy and is increasingly regarded as one of the major literary figures of the 20th century. We will examine his various works, the stories, themes, and their impact on literature and popular culture, including last year’s acclaimed series The Rings of Power.
 

Presenter: Alan Irvine is a professional Storyteller, professor of sociology, and a lifelong fan and student of Tolkien’s works.

 

Registration is required! 

LOCATION: Meeting Room B
There are 22 spaces available.
J.R.R. Tolkien is known as one of the founders of modern fantasy and is increasingly regarded as one of the major literary figures of the 20th century. We will examine his various works, the stories, themes, and their impact on literature and popular culture, including last year’s acclaimed series The Rings of Power.
 

Presenter: Alan Irvine is a professional Storyteller, professor of sociology, and a lifelong fan and student of Tolkien’s works.

 

Registration is required! 

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

There are 22 spaces available.

Friday April 7, 2023
Saturday April 8, 2023
Sunday April 9, 2023
CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org
CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

 
 
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2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Needlework Group
NO CLASS TODAY.
Come stitch with us! Bring your own needlework, embroidery and cross stitch projects to work on in an encouraging, social environment. Raven Fagelson, a graduate of the Royal School of Needlework's certificate program, will be on hand to assist you with your own projects. Group meets every second Sunday of the month. Registration NOT required. Register for email reminders.
CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
There are 9 spaces available.
NO CLASS TODAY.
Come stitch with us! Bring your own needlework, embroidery and cross stitch projects to work on in an encouraging, social environment. Raven Fagelson, a graduate of the Royal School of Needlework's certificate program, will be on hand to assist you with your own projects. Group meets every second Sunday of the month. Registration NOT required. Register for email reminders.
CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

There are 9 spaces available.

Monday April 10, 2023
 
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Mind/Body Practice and Tai Chi Virtual Program

Discover the health benefits of integrated mind/body practice and learn about Tai Chi forms with practitioner, scholar, and Master of Tai Chi and Chi Kung, Dr. David Clippinger. Dr. Clippinger runs Still Mountain a Tai Chi and Chi Kung studio from his home in Mt. Lebanon. In addition to running his studio, Dr. Clippinger is an ordained Ch'an Buddhist monk and is an active lecturer for many of our region's health and wellness organizations including; Magee Women's Hospital, Gilda's Club of Western PA, Allegheny General Hospital, the Cancer Caring Center and UPMC. Registration required. We will meet on the 2nd Monday of every month. Register below for entire series (cancel registration only if canceling for whole series). 

Mind/Body Practice and Tai Chi will be conducted via the free video conferencing software Zoom and a Library staff member will be supervising the session. The Librarian coordinating the event will email each registrant a Zoom meeting invitation before the start of the program. Zoom is available as a free desktop (for Windows, MacOS, and Linux Operating systems) and mobile application for Android and Apple iOS devices. Once Zoom is installed, you will be able to join the virtual Library program.

Registration is required. By registering for this event you have agreed to comply with the library's patron behavior policy. All non-compliant participants will be immediately and permanently blocked from further participation.  Because the Librarian facilitating the event will not be able to provide live technical support during the virtual program, it is strongly encouraged you familiarize yourself with Zoom in advance of the program. You can also contact the Library’s Virtual Reference Service for assistance learning Zoom. You can also join a test meeting to familiarize yourself with Zoom. For more in-depth instructions please visit the Zoom support page on joining a meeting.

Shine@MLPL. An initiative that supports mental wellness and self-care for all ages by providing programs and resources that focus on building resiliency through stress reduction and personal resource expansion.

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Online!
There are 14 spaces available.

Discover the health benefits of integrated mind/body practice and learn about Tai Chi forms with practitioner, scholar, and Master of Tai Chi and Chi Kung, Dr. David Clippinger. Dr. Clippinger runs Still Mountain a Tai Chi and Chi Kung studio from his home in Mt. Lebanon. In addition to running his studio, Dr. Clippinger is an ordained Ch'an Buddhist monk and is an active lecturer for many of our region's health and wellness organizations including; Magee Women's Hospital, Gilda's Club of Western PA, Allegheny General Hospital, the Cancer Caring Center and UPMC. Registration required. We will meet on the 2nd Monday of every month. Register below for entire series (cancel registration only if canceling for whole series). 

Mind/Body Practice and Tai Chi will be conducted via the free video conferencing software Zoom and a Library staff member will be supervising the session. The Librarian coordinating the event will email each registrant a Zoom meeting invitation before the start of the program. Zoom is available as a free desktop (for Windows, MacOS, and Linux Operating systems) and mobile application for Android and Apple iOS devices. Once Zoom is installed, you will be able to join the virtual Library program.

Registration is required. By registering for this event you have agreed to comply with the library's patron behavior policy. All non-compliant participants will be immediately and permanently blocked from further participation.  Because the Librarian facilitating the event will not be able to provide live technical support during the virtual program, it is strongly encouraged you familiarize yourself with Zoom in advance of the program. You can also contact the Library’s Virtual Reference Service for assistance learning Zoom. You can also join a test meeting to familiarize yourself with Zoom. For more in-depth instructions please visit the Zoom support page on joining a meeting.

Shine@MLPL. An initiative that supports mental wellness and self-care for all ages by providing programs and resources that focus on building resiliency through stress reduction and personal resource expansion.

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Online!

There are 14 spaces available.

 
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Adult Maker Open Lab with Resident Artist Judé Ernest

Fiber Artist Judé Ernest will be on hand for advice on all types of crafts in the Learning Lab for adults wishing to work on their own projects. Materials and tools will be available (including sewing machine, iron, wool roving, embroidery threads, fabric, yarn, jewelry making tools, card making and other craft supplies and tools).  Previous experience with techniques and use of supplies is suggested. ADULTS ONLY allowed in Learning Lab during this open time. This is an opportunity to utilize maker resources, consult with the resident artist and work on self-directed projects. 3-D printer is not available. Every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. 

Register below to be sent the Zoom link if you prefer to participate online.  

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom
There are 17 spaces available.

Fiber Artist Judé Ernest will be on hand for advice on all types of crafts in the Learning Lab for adults wishing to work on their own projects. Materials and tools will be available (including sewing machine, iron, wool roving, embroidery threads, fabric, yarn, jewelry making tools, card making and other craft supplies and tools).  Previous experience with techniques and use of supplies is suggested. ADULTS ONLY allowed in Learning Lab during this open time. This is an opportunity to utilize maker resources, consult with the resident artist and work on self-directed projects. 3-D printer is not available. Every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. 

Register below to be sent the Zoom link if you prefer to participate online.  

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

There are 17 spaces available.

 
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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Book Cellar Coordinators Meeting
CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org
LOCATION: Meeting Room B
CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Tuesday April 11, 2023
 
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Wild About Books

Experience new and classic picture books, enjoy favorite songs, and learn new fingerplays in this fun, interactive program. For kids ages 4-6. Register for each session individually. Registration opens on Tuesdays at 9am. 
 

CONTACT: childrens department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Experience new and classic picture books, enjoy favorite songs, and learn new fingerplays in this fun, interactive program. For kids ages 4-6. Register for each session individually. Registration opens on Tuesdays at 9am. 
 

CONTACT:
  childrens department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Zumba Fitness for Adults
Zumba is an energizing dance fitness program that combines Latin, Pop and International music with dance moves. Zumba routines incorporate interval training (total body aerobic, cardio & toning workout) — alternating fast and slow rhythms — to help improve cardiovascular fitness. Many of the dance steps used in the routines emphasize the hips and midsection to help strengthen the core. You'll burn a lot of calories (up to 1000 in an hour-long class) and have lots of FUN doing it!  Zumba is safe for participants of all ages and can help lower the risk of heart disease, reduce blood pressure and bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol! Every 2nd Tuesday.
 
Please register once below to get reminders every month. 
 
Lisa Minor has been a licensed Zumba instructor since 2012.  During this time, she has been a popular and requested instructor at many fitness facilities in the Greater Pittsburgh area including 6 branches of the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh, Carlow University, Crunch Fitness and X Shadyside. She maintains current Group Exercise and AED/CPR/First Aid Certifications.
CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Meeting Room A
There are 19 spaces available.
Zumba is an energizing dance fitness program that combines Latin, Pop and International music with dance moves. Zumba routines incorporate interval training (total body aerobic, cardio & toning workout) — alternating fast and slow rhythms — to help improve cardiovascular fitness. Many of the dance steps used in the routines emphasize the hips and midsection to help strengthen the core. You'll burn a lot of calories (up to 1000 in an hour-long class) and have lots of FUN doing it!  Zumba is safe for participants of all ages and can help lower the risk of heart disease, reduce blood pressure and bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol! Every 2nd Tuesday.
 
Please register once below to get reminders every month. 
 
Lisa Minor has been a licensed Zumba instructor since 2012.  During this time, she has been a popular and requested instructor at many fitness facilities in the Greater Pittsburgh area including 6 branches of the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh, Carlow University, Crunch Fitness and X Shadyside. She maintains current Group Exercise and AED/CPR/First Aid Certifications.
CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

There are 19 spaces available.

 
 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Century Cycle Reading Group

The Century Cycle Reading Group will discuss the plays of August Wilson’s Century Cycle over the course of the year. Read or see the plays on your own and gather monthly to discuss them. We will discuss the plays in chronological order. Feel free to come to just one, or a few, or all of our sessions!

Feb 7: Gem of the Ocean

Mar 7: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

April 11: Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

May 2: The Piano Lesson

June 6: Seven Guitars

July 11: Fences

Aug 8: Two Trains Running

Sept 12: Jitney

Oct10: King Hedley II

Nov 7: Radio Golf



Location: Meeting Room A

LOCATION: Meeting Room A
There are 23 spaces available.

The Century Cycle Reading Group will discuss the plays of August Wilson’s Century Cycle over the course of the year. Read or see the plays on your own and gather monthly to discuss them. We will discuss the plays in chronological order. Feel free to come to just one, or a few, or all of our sessions!

Feb 7: Gem of the Ocean

Mar 7: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

April 11: Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

May 2: The Piano Lesson

June 6: Seven Guitars

July 11: Fences

Aug 8: Two Trains Running

Sept 12: Jitney

Oct10: King Hedley II

Nov 7: Radio Golf



Location: Meeting Room A

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

There are 23 spaces available.

 
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Board Game Night

Join us for a fun night of strategy and competition playing Euro-style board games. This group is intended for teenagers through adults. All experience levels are welcome and games will vary every week depending on attendees' interests. Feel free to bring your own games or just come to learn something new. Here are some examples of what may be available:

  • Strategy (Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Kingdomino, Small World, Sagrada, Azul, Barenpark, Parks, Wingspan)
  • Group/Party (Codenames, Just One, Dixit, 6 Nimmt)
  • Cooperative (Pandemic, Hanabi, Forbidden Island)
  • Deck Builder (Valeria, Splendor)

Join us to challenge yourself in friendly competition and meet some new friends!

CONTACT: Eric Meisberger  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Join us for a fun night of strategy and competition playing Euro-style board games. This group is intended for teenagers through adults. All experience levels are welcome and games will vary every week depending on attendees' interests. Feel free to bring your own games or just come to learn something new. Here are some examples of what may be available:

  • Strategy (Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Kingdomino, Small World, Sagrada, Azul, Barenpark, Parks, Wingspan)
  • Group/Party (Codenames, Just One, Dixit, 6 Nimmt)
  • Cooperative (Pandemic, Hanabi, Forbidden Island)
  • Deck Builder (Valeria, Splendor)

Join us to challenge yourself in friendly competition and meet some new friends!

CONTACT:
  Eric Meisberger
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Wednesday April 12, 2023
 
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Book Babies

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

 
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Creative Citizens @ MLPL

In partnership with Creative Citizen Studios, we welcome adults with developmental disabilities (caregivers welcome) to register for : "Creative Citizens @ MLPL". Monthly workshop participants will engage with a community of teaching artists, and one another, to explore their artistic talents and creativity. No experience necessary. Workshop meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 10am. Please register. Registration required and limited.

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian   412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

In partnership with Creative Citizen Studios, we welcome adults with developmental disabilities (caregivers welcome) to register for : "Creative Citizens @ MLPL". Monthly workshop participants will engage with a community of teaching artists, and one another, to explore their artistic talents and creativity. No experience necessary. Workshop meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 10am. Please register. Registration required and limited.

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian 
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom


 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
International Women's Conversation Circles

Have you recently moved to Mt. Lebanon from another country? Please join us for tea, refreshments, and conversation at Mt. Lebanon Public Library.

Learn about your community while you make new friends!
New women residents are welcome to practice their English while they learn about local activities and services available for themselves and their children. All women are welcome to meet their new neighbors from around the world, share information about our community, and learn more about the diverse cultures that enrich Mt. Lebanon.

Presented in cooperation with the Literacy Pittsburgh.

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Have you recently moved to Mt. Lebanon from another country? Please join us for tea, refreshments, and conversation at Mt. Lebanon Public Library.

Learn about your community while you make new friends!
New women residents are welcome to practice their English while they learn about local activities and services available for themselves and their children. All women are welcome to meet their new neighbors from around the world, share information about our community, and learn more about the diverse cultures that enrich Mt. Lebanon.

Presented in cooperation with the Literacy Pittsburgh.

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Morning Spanish Literature

Read a variety of Spanish authors on many different topics. This dedicated group meets once a week. Newcomers welcome!

CONTACT: Pat Crouch Miyamoto  pmiyamoto@comcast.net
LOCATION: Study Room

Read a variety of Spanish authors on many different topics. This dedicated group meets once a week. Newcomers welcome!

CONTACT:
  Pat Crouch Miyamoto
  
   pmiyamoto@comcast.net

LOCATION: Study Room

 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Book Babies

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Help your child improve language skills through stories, rhymes and songs in this fun, interactive program for babies birth-2 with a caregiver. Register for each session individually. Registration goes live at 9am on Wednesdays.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

 
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Threshold Singers of the South Hills Practice

Threshold Singers of the South Hills is a member of the not-for-profit Threshold Choir network which honors an ancient tradition of women singing a cappella at the bedsides of people who are dying or experiencing a difficult life transition.  Any woman who enjoys singing and can carry a tune is welcome to explore membership by attending a practice.  Please contact 412-564-3664

CONTACT: Threshold Singers  mpaine744@comcast.net
LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Threshold Singers of the South Hills is a member of the not-for-profit Threshold Choir network which honors an ancient tradition of women singing a cappella at the bedsides of people who are dying or experiencing a difficult life transition.  Any woman who enjoys singing and can carry a tune is welcome to explore membership by attending a practice.  Please contact 412-564-3664

CONTACT:
  Threshold Singers
  
   mpaine744@comcast.net

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

 
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3:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Teen Art Lab With Kai! (6th grade & up)

Teaching artist Kai Ayase joins us Wednesdays after school, when the Learning Lab will be transformed into an art space with a different weekly drop-in project! Projects are available while supplies last!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Teaching artist Kai Ayase joins us Wednesdays after school, when the Learning Lab will be transformed into an art space with a different weekly drop-in project! Projects are available while supplies last!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 

Let kids tap into their creative side while they explore stories and art! Fun for kids ages 4 -8.

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Wednesdays. 

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Let kids tap into their creative side while they explore stories and art! Fun for kids ages 4 -8.

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Wednesdays. 

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Mt Lebanon Community Foundation Board Meeting
CONTACT: Audrey Bode  412-337-0225  abode@lebofoundation.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room B
 

Learn new moves and strategies and have fun playing with other kids. All levels of chess play welcome, but players must know how chess pieces move prior to coming. For kids in 1st– 5th grade. 

 

 

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Learn new moves and strategies and have fun playing with other kids. All levels of chess play welcome, but players must know how chess pieces move prior to coming. For kids in 1st– 5th grade. 

 

 

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.


 
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Past, Present, and Future of South Park

Do you know how South Park came to be? Or why the lake was never installed? Have you seen the restored Cascades at Stone Manse or the connector trail to the Montour Trail? Have you heard about the proposed Paul Riis trail, or improvements coming to the ponds on Maple Springs and the game preserve?
 

To learn about past, present, and future projects in South Park, please join Barbara Brewton, Project Manager for the Allegheny County Parks Foundation and Carolyn Savikas, Chair of the Friends of South Park on April 12, 2023 at 7pm downstairs in Room A at Mt Lebanon Public Library!

Registration required!

LOCATION: Meeting Room A
There are 32 spaces available.

Do you know how South Park came to be? Or why the lake was never installed? Have you seen the restored Cascades at Stone Manse or the connector trail to the Montour Trail? Have you heard about the proposed Paul Riis trail, or improvements coming to the ponds on Maple Springs and the game preserve?
 

To learn about past, present, and future projects in South Park, please join Barbara Brewton, Project Manager for the Allegheny County Parks Foundation and Carolyn Savikas, Chair of the Friends of South Park on April 12, 2023 at 7pm downstairs in Room A at Mt Lebanon Public Library!

Registration required!

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

There are 32 spaces available.

Thursday April 13, 2023
 
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
CDC Career Counseling

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:   412-904-5993  www.workableac.com
LOCATION: Study Room

Struggling to find a job? Underemployed?
WorkAble can help!

WorkAble combines the services of career counselors, regional employers and volunteers to provide seamless services in geographically diverse locations throughout Allegheny County.  Funded through the United Way of Allegheny County, WorkAble takes a holistic approach to helping people with their job search.  Job seekers will work closely with a career counselor to create and implement a job search plan. WorkAble provides access to free one-on-one career counseling, workshops, employer-hiring events, career fairs and networking opportunities. 

Services include:

  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Guidance in resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and more
  • LinkedIn coaching and training
  • Job search assistance, including a weekly job opportunities email, employer events and on-site career fairs
  • Online learning center and resource room
  • Connection to other resources to assist with barriers to employment

By appointment only on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please call (412) 904-5993 to schedule or visit www.workableac.com

CONTACT:
  
  412.904.5993
   www.workableac.com

LOCATION: Study Room

 
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.
 

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Virtual Great Courses Discussion
Please join librarian Laurie Schultz for discussions on the Great Courses. Most courses are available on CD or DVD through the library system, or on Kanopy. Kanopy is available to Mt. Lebanon Library card holders. Registration is for the year. Feel free to join at any time.  
 
From April 6 to May 25 we will discuss The Age of Benjamin Franklin. The course is available in e-audio on Hoopla: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/12398332 and Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/mtlebanon/video/5808781. Summer course TBA.
 
The Virtual Great Courses Discussions will be conducted via the free video conferencing software Zoom and a Library staff member will be supervising the session.  The Librarian coordinating the event will email each registrant a Zoom meeting invitation before the start of the program.  Zoom is available as a free desktop (for Windows, MacOS, and Linux Operating systems) and mobile application for Android and Apple iOS devices. Once Zoom is installed, you will be able to join the virtual Library program.

Registration is required.  By registering for this event you have agreed to comply with the library's patron behavior policy. All non-compliant participants will be immediately and permanently blocked from further participation.  Because the Librarian facilitating the event will not be able to provide live technical support during the virtual program, it is strongly encouraged you familiarize yourself with Zoom in advance of the program. You can also contact the Library’s Virtual Reference Service for assistance learning Zoom.  You can also join a test meeting to familiarize yourself with Zoom. For more in-depth instructions please visit the Zoom support page on joining a meeting.

CONTACT: Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian  412-531-1912  mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Online!
There are 17 spaces available.
Please join librarian Laurie Schultz for discussions on the Great Courses. Most courses are available on CD or DVD through the library system, or on Kanopy. Kanopy is available to Mt. Lebanon Library card holders. Registration is for the year. Feel free to join at any time.  
 
From April 6 to May 25 we will discuss The Age of Benjamin Franklin. The course is available in e-audio on Hoopla: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/12398332 and Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/mtlebanon/video/5808781. Summer course TBA.
 
The Virtual Great Courses Discussions will be conducted via the free video conferencing software Zoom and a Library staff member will be supervising the session.  The Librarian coordinating the event will email each registrant a Zoom meeting invitation before the start of the program.  Zoom is available as a free desktop (for Windows, MacOS, and Linux Operating systems) and mobile application for Android and Apple iOS devices. Once Zoom is installed, you will be able to join the virtual Library program.

Registration is required.  By registering for this event you have agreed to comply with the library's patron behavior policy. All non-compliant participants will be immediately and permanently blocked from further participation.  Because the Librarian facilitating the event will not be able to provide live technical support during the virtual program, it is strongly encouraged you familiarize yourself with Zoom in advance of the program. You can also contact the Library’s Virtual Reference Service for assistance learning Zoom.  You can also join a test meeting to familiarize yourself with Zoom. For more in-depth instructions please visit the Zoom support page on joining a meeting.

CONTACT:
  Laurena Schultz, Public Services Librarian
  412.531.1912
   mtleblibrarian@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Online!

There are 17 spaces available.

 
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Italian Conversation

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT: Sara Maruccio   412-531-1912  s.maruccio@icloud.com
LOCATION: Meeting Room A

Join a lively and fun group reading and speaking the Italian language!

CONTACT:
  Sara Maruccio 
  412.531.1912
   s.maruccio@icloud.com

LOCATION: Meeting Room A

 
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10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Early American History Discussion Group - A Geographic View

Discussion and readings center on American events, leaders, economic and geographic conditions in America from1609 to 1865. Discussions are framed within a broad Atlantic perspective.

The Group meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 10 am to 1 pm .  Membership in the group is limited to eight persons and is currently full. If you wish to be placed on a wait-list, please contact moderator Dan Bowman bowman.dan@gmail.com. Please note: Patrons are always welcome to attend sessions as auditors to listen to the discussions, watch the videos, etc.

 

CONTACT: Mt. Lebanon Public Library  412-531-1912   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org
LOCATION: Meeting Room B

Discussion and readings center on American events, leaders, economic and geographic conditions in America from1609 to 1865. Discussions are framed within a broad Atlantic perspective.

The Group meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 10 am to 1 pm .  Membership in the group is limited to eight persons and is currently full. If you wish to be placed on a wait-list, please contact moderator Dan Bowman bowman.dan@gmail.com. Please note: Patrons are always welcome to attend sessions as auditors to listen to the discussions, watch the videos, etc.

 

CONTACT:
  Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  412.531.1912 
   mtleblibrarian@mtlebanonlibrary.org

LOCATION: Meeting Room B

 
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Storytime for 2s & 3s-In-Person

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Discover delightful fingerplays, stories and songs in this participatory program created especially for 2-3 year olds and their caregiver. Register for each session individually. One registration per family please. Registration opens at 9am on Thursday of the previous week.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 
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3:15 PM
Creation Station With Kai! (6th grade & up)

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

Find inspiration and creativity in the everyday by exploring art journaling with Kai! A mix between creating moodboards and a diary, with all crafting materials provided!

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Lab

 
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3:15 PM
Teen Beginner Ukulele Class! (6th grade & up)

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

Learn ukulele basics over the course of eight weeks with Julia of Practice Makes Perfect Music Studio! Free and open to the first ten teens! Instruments are provided for all students to use during the class series.

LOCATION: Learning Lab - Classroom

 
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Afterschool STEAM

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childerenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.
Registration will begin on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

Let off some STEAM at the library's afterschool club! Have fun with friends each week as you explore and learn about robots, circuits, coding, animal science and more! For kid's in 4th & 5th grade.

Afterschool STEAM previously started at 4:00, and will now start at 4:30 beginning 10/6/22

Register for each session individually. Registration opens at 9am on Thursdays. 

This program has been generously funded by Matt's Maker.

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childerenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Registration will begin on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 9:00 AM     

 

Read a new STEAM themed book each month, then get together to experiment! Practice collaboration and communication skills as you work on fun challenges. Books selections will be both fiction and non-fiction. For kids in 1st & 2nd grade.

Register for Book Lab by checking out the selected book at the children's reference desk. Books available one month in advance of meeting date.

 

CONTACT: children's department  412-531-1912 x4  childrenslibrary@einetwork.net
LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.

Read a new STEAM themed book each month, then get together to experiment! Practice collaboration and communication skills as you work on fun challenges. Books selections will be both fiction and non-fiction. For kids in 1st & 2nd grade.

Register for Book Lab by checking out the selected book at the children's reference desk. Books available one month in advance of meeting date.

 

CONTACT:
  children's department
  412.531.1912 x4
   childrenslibrary@einetwork.net

LOCATION: Children's Story Rm.