MT. LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY
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MT. LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SPECIAL EVENTS
DRAWING CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP 1:30 p. m., Saturdays, Jan. 6, 13, 20, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, Mar. 3
This eight-week class will teach attendees how to apply the drawing concepts and techniques of the great Masters, specifically from the mid-16th century( Renaissance) to the mid-17th century( Baroque) in Europe. Students will examine the basic elements of drawing including line, value, form, and composition. Students will use specific drawing materials such as soft vine charcoal or willow charcoal and conte crayon on toned papers. This class runs January 6-March 3. There will be no class January 27. Register at 412.531.1912.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MOUNT LEBANON 7 p. m., Thursdays, Jan. 11, Feb. 8, Mar. 8
January 11: Thomas Leech and Linda Kaplan, authors of Bridges … Pittsburgh at the Point … A Journey through History. The authors will discuss when and where bridges were built, who built them, how they work and how these bridges helped to transform Pittsburgh and the region. February and March speakers will be announced later.
WOMEN’ S NETWORKING SERIES 1 p. m., Tuesday, Jan. 16
Volunteer Your Way to a New Job. Guest speaker Jennifer Bibb of WesBanco Bank is the 2017 Women’ s Business Network’ s“ Woman of the Year.”
1 p. m., Tuesday, Feb. 20 How to Use Social Networking & LinkedIn During Your Job Search. Guest speaker is Julie Thornton, executive career coach and business owner.
1 p. m., Tuesday, Mar. 20 Balancing Self-Care and Family Care During Reentry into the Job Market. Speaker: Kelli McElhinny, a therapist at Squirrel Hill Psychological Service.
8TH ANNUAL ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE IDENTIFICATION
BY THE HISTORICAL GLASS CLUB OF PITTSBURGH 1:30 p. m., Sunday, Jan. 21
The Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh will hold its eighth annual antiques and collectible identification event in cooperation with Mt. Lebanon Public Library. The club’ s team of appraisers will attempt to verbally identify all types of antiques and collectibles, including pottery, china, glass, toys, coins, furniture, primitives, and ephemera. If you wish to have your items examined by the team, please bring them to the lower level of the library. Cost is $ 5 for two antique and collectible identifications.
THE SPRING REAL ESTATE SEASON – PREPARING TO
SELL YOUR HOME QUICKLY & EFFECTIVELY 10 a. m., Saturday, Jan. 13
- 10 Tips for BEFORE you sell your home- 10 Tips for WHILE selling your home- 10 Tips for staging your home for a quick sale Instructors: Dora Rudick and Rebecca Church from Coldwell Banker.
WELCOME COFFEE FOR NEWCOMERS AND NEIGHBORS
OF MT. LEBANON 9 a. m., Saturday, Feb. 3
A free public coffee to introduce / remind the community
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