Discover how important colors are to the animal world by exploring the huge variety in feathers--from the bright colors of a parrot to the muted camouflage of an owl.
Needle felting is the process of transforming wool into 3D objects using a barbed needle. Join Technology and Makerspace Librarian Sarah Quinn to learn how to create a needle felted project.
All materials will be provided. Please register for only one needle felting class per month.
June's project is a decorated dryer ball.
This group is no longer meeting at the library. To find support, please contact the Southwestern PA Area Agency on Aging.
From the frigid arctic to arid deserts, birds can be found in nearly every habitat on Earth!
Learn what an animal needs to survive in different habitats and how birds can thrive in even the most extreme environments.
Create your own folded book art in a fun way of reusing old books to give them new purpose!
All materials will be provided.
For Grades 9 to 12
Join Ms. Beth to discuss the craft of writing and connect with peer writers. Bring a pen and paper or a laptop and any work you're interested in sharing. No registration is necessary.
Disclaimer(s)
Food Allergies
We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
For 1st - 6th graders who already know the basics of chess (how the pieces move, castling, etc).
Disclaimer(s)
Accompanying Adults
We have designed this program for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child in this program. Drop-offs will not be permitted.
Third Tuesday of the Month
New members are always welcome to come share stamps and peruse the collections of other philatelists at our monthly meetings.
The Stamp Club does not offer appraisals or purchase collections. For more information about buying and selling stamps, visit the American Philatelic Society website at https://stamps.org/services/buy-and-sell.