Programs for All Ages
Family Movie Nights
For kids of all ages with a parent or caregiver.
Third Thursday of the Month, 6:45 p.m. until
movie is over
Movies are rated G or PG
June 15: A Dog’s Purpose
July 20: Dr. Seuss The Lorax
Aug. 17: Fern Gully
Paws for Reading
Ages: Preschool and up
Saturdays, June 10, July 8, Aug. 12
10 to 11 a.m.
Visit with a registered therapy dog to gain
self-confidence and fluency by reading to
these attentive animals. Sign up for your
20-minute slot. They fill up fast!
Sensory Storytime
All ages with an adult caregiver. Siblings
welcome.
Mondays, June 26, July 17, Aug. 14,
10 to 10:45 a.m.
This program is designed for children
with special needs and their families.
Participants refine their communication and
social skills through books, crafts, and hands-
on activities. Registration is required.
Night with WQED
Second Thursday of the Month,
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Enjoy a new or loved WQED/PBS program
and activity.
June 8: Nature Cat
July 13: Bob the Builder
Aug. 10: Dinosaur Train
Father’s Day: A Salute to Dad Gift
Program
All ages with mom preferred
Wednesday, June 14, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
NEW!!! Domino Days
All ages
Second and Fourth Thursdays, 3 to 3:45 p.m.
Join other Domino enthusiasts as you
“build a better world” out of Dominoes.
Build, challenge, and have fun! Dominoes are
supplied, but you may bring your own.
Science Programs
All ages
Thursdays, 6 to 6:30 p.m.
July 6: Paper making
July 27: Self-watering plant holder
20 Peters Township
Adult Programs
Register online at the library’s website at ptlibrary.org/events or
by email at [email protected]. Please include name of
program, name of participant, and phone number. You may also
register at the Circulation Desk or by telephone at 724.941.9430,
press #1. For those programs with fees, registration is not
complete until payment has been received at the Circulation Desk.
Build a Better World. Give Blood.
Thursday, June 15, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
There is no substitute for the generosity of someone willing to
support life through blood donation. The library is hosting a Central
Blood Bank mobile blood drive to help the community blood supply.
To schedule your life saving appointment, please call 1.866.366.6771
or log onto centralbloodbank.org, click Donate Blood. Appointments
recommended. Walk-ins welcome.
What You Should Know About Megan's Law
Tuesday, June 27, 7 to 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 27, 7 to 8 p.m.
Come learn about Megan's Law and sex offender management. Doug
Grimes, Chief of Police of the Peters Township Police Department,
will discuss the history of Megan’s Law, the Adam Walsh Act, and the
Pennsylvania State Police Website.
Author Visit and Book Discussion
Wednesday, July 12, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
At the invitation of the library Evening Book
Club members, join Pittsburgh writer Meredith
Mileti as she dishes up stories about her debut
novel, Aftertaste: A Novel in Five Courses. From
the fast-paced world of high-end New York
restaurants to the Pittsburgh neighborhoods
of Squirrel Hill and the Strip, Aftertaste is a
keenly observed novel about rebuilding
and rediscovery, about food passionately
prepared and unapologetically savored, and
about the singular contentment that comes
with living – and loving – with gusto.
Remembering Roberto:
The Man and the Museum
Monday, July 17, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Vince Mariotti from the Clemente
Museum in Lawrenceville will
discuss how the current owner
of the museum restored the old
firehouse and started the museum
which showcases the world’s largest
collection of Roberto Clemente
memorabilia including documents,
letters, and awards. He will also
discuss the life of Roberto Clemente
on and off the field. Vince Mariotti is
a retired Special Education Educator
of 36 years and retired Director
of Special Education and School
Psychology.