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ADVANCED STUDY SKILLS: TOOLS FOR ACHIEVEMENT
Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7 to 8 p.m.
Attend a workshop for parents and students in high
school or college who are facing challenging course
work while managing daily responsibilities. If your child
does not possess the necessary high-level study skills,
he or she may not be able to manage these demands. In
this presentation, we will talk about how your child can
develop the study skills needed to achieve success in
school and reach his or her full academic potential.
Led by an education consultant from Huntington
Learning Centers.
JUBILEE RINGERS
MINI-GOLF IN THE LIBRARY
Saturday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
We will transform PTPL into a 9-hole miniature golf course
that will weave through the stacks on both floors of the
library. Space is limited so you will need to preregister for a
TEE time with your family or group of 4-6 people. Stop by
the Youth Services Desk or call us today!
MICKEY MOUSE’S 90TH BIRTHDAY
Saturday, Nov. 3, 10 to 11 a.m.
Attention Mickey fans! Come help us celebrate
the birthday of everyone’s favorite mouse!
Crafts, songs, stories, and a special video clip!
Even though Mickey himself will not be here,
we will still have a great time!
WELCOME HOME: CELEBRATING
VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES
Saturday, Nov. 10, noon to 2 p.m.
Join us and our WQED Friends to celebrate and honor
our local Post-9/11 veterans and their young families
as we thank them for their service. This will be a fun,
family-friendly afternoon featuring a meet-and-greet
with Katerina Kittycat from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,
refreshments, and a special performance by Pittsburgh
Magician Al Mazing at 1 p.m.
Join us for a relaxing hour of
beautiful holiday bell music.
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Tuesday, Dec. 4, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Presented by: The Trinity Bell Choir
of Trinity United Methodist Church
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CHRISTMAS TREE RAFFLE
The Lexington Court
Garden Club has designed
a decorated Christmas
Tree for the library to raffle
off this holiday season.
This year’s theme will be
a Sugar Plum tree. Raffle
tickets will be available
at the Circulation Desk
beginning late November.
Tickets are $2 each or 3 for
$5 and proceeds benefit
the library.
PETERS TOWNSHIP
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O CT O B E R / N OV EM B ER 2018
Please register at the Youth Services Desk unless
otherwise noted. Call 724.941.9430 #3 or stop by the
Youth Services Desk to sign up for weekly children’s
programs from Birth to Grade 6. The fall session runs 8
weeks from Sept. 24 through Nov. 16.
CHILDREN’S
PROGRAMS
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