IN North Allegheny Spring 2018 | Page 72

EVENTS AT

Northland Library

Programming for Adults
March March 19- Whole Body Diet Program March 22- Veterans Benefits Information Session March 26- Ayurveda Cooking with Ann March 29- NIKE Sites Information Session
April April 5- Nutrition program April 12- Invasive Species April 15- Philharmonic Performance April 23- Ayurveda Cooking with Ann April 26- Carl’ s Story April 29- Intro to Meditation
May May 10- Mental Health Panel May 18- Jay Smar @ Blueberry Hill Park May 19- Local Author Event May 20- Intro to Meditation May 24- Stephen Lee Rich Performance
Programming for Children
CSI( Children Science Investigators) Tuesday, March 20, at 4:30 p. m. Children in kindergarten through second grade will explore their world through hands-on investigation. Registration is required for this program. Sign up online to get in on CSI.
Precocity Academy Wednesday, March 28, at 7 p. m. Optical Illusions … things aren’ t always what they seem! Hands-on science and technology fun for kids in second through fifth grades. Registration is required.
Mission … Tuesday, April 3, at 4:30 p. m. Ready for your next Mission? If you are in third, fourth or fifth grade, and you like to solve problems, find out how things work and create things from your imagination, sign up for some engineering fun. Registration is required for this program. Sign up online to get in on the next Mission.
Evening Baby & Toddler Time Wednesday, April 4, at 6:30 p. m. Parents, grandparents, babies & toddlers come together for a half-hour of tickles, bounces, songs and nursery rhymes to build important pre-reading skills. No registration needed; just toddle on in.
Annual Family Sleepover Friday, April 6, from 7: 30 p. m. until 8 a. m. Saturday, April 7 Join in some fun, crafts, games, stories and songs. Children in kindergarten through fourth grade and their families are invited to participate. Bring your favorite pillow / stuffed animal, pj’ s, sleeping bag or blankets and a snack to share. Cost is $ 5 per person to cover crafts and breakfast. Please register each member of your family for this fun overnight program. Registration and payment must be done at the Children and Teen Services Desk between March 15 and April 2. Space is limited.
Family Fun Night Science * Technology * Engineering & Math Fun Tuesday, April 10, from 7 to 8 p. m. Families with children in kindergarten through 5th grade will have fun exploring various STEM activities. Children must attend with an adult. Please register each child individually; register only the children attending.
Zachariah OHora Author Visit Wednesday, April 11, at 6:30 p. m. Ross Community Center Zachariah OHora, nationally known author and illustrator, will be talking with kids about his writing and drawing. Crafts, activities and a book signing round out the evening. If you are a“ My Cousin Momo,”“ The Not So Quiet Library” or a“ No Fits, Nilson!” fan, you won’ t want to miss this. No registration required. This program is intended for children from preschool age through second grade.
Note: This program will be held at the Ross Community Center, 1000 Ross Municipal Drive, 15237
Art Sounds like a Super Plan! Fridays, April 13, 20 & 27, from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. School-age kids( kindergarten and up – teens can come too!) are welcome to drop into this after-school art program. There will be a different, simple project each week. Artists of all experience levels are encouraged to come!
CSI( Children Science Investigators) Tuesday, April 17, at 4:30 p. m. Children in kindergarten through second grade will explore their world through hands-on investigation. Registration is required for this program. Sign up online to get in on CSI.
Build a Backyard Wildlife Habitat Wednesday, April 18, at 6:30 p. m. Nature photographer and author Doris Dumrauf will teach nature lovers in kindergarten through fifth grade how to attract and support wildlife in their own backyard. Registration is required.
Evening Baby & Toddler Time Wednesday, May 2, at 6:30 p. m. Parents, grandparents, babies & toddlers come together for a half-hour of tickles, bounces, songs and nursery rhymes to build important pre-reading skills. No registration needed; just toddle on in.
The Commonwealth vs. Harry Potter Saturday, May 19, at 10:30 a. m. Join the Young Lawyers Division of the Allegheny County Bar Association for a wizarding world mock trial. Jurors will be selected from the audience to decide the guilt or innocence of the boy wizard. Aurors will be on hand to discourage spell casting.
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