PROGRAMS
A complete list of fall programs will
be listed in the fall 2016 issue.
Jefferson Hills Library
Summer Reading Program
Runs Through July 28
Please register on Event Keeper at jeffersonhillslibrary.org
or at the library desk to ensure that we have
adequate supplies and refreshments
We enjoy offering programs that our families will find
enjoyable as well as helpful. We are planning our fall
programs now. Please let us know if you would like
to teach a class or if there a subject you would like to
learn more about.
Note that YOGA, taught by Linda Frost, will continue
throughout the summer on Saturday mornings at
9:30 a.m. and Wednesday evenings at 5:30 p.m. Tuition
is $5 per class or $7 for both classes in the same week.
BO R O U GH O F JE FF ER SO N H IL L S LIB R A RY N E WS
est Jefferson Hills
Tuesday Mornings for Pre-School Children
(ages 3-6 years) - 10 to 11 a.m.
July 5
Mother Goose Olympics with Miss Allegheny
Pennsylvania Collegiate, Susan Fancsali
July 12
Meet the “Tail Waggin Tutors”
July 19
Visit with author, Karen Howell, Alex and the Iguana
(in red tennis shoes)
*July 26 Animal Rescue League featuring a surprise nocturnal guest
*Note: This program begins at 1 p.m. and is open to all children
Thursday mornings for Children
Grades K-5 - 10 to 11:15 a.m.
July 7
Allegheny County Parks Program – Skins & Skulls
July 14
T.J. Arts Program “Mike Why, a one-man band without the band”
at CCAC, 9:30 a.m. – Noon
July 21
Dinosaur Program – Carnegie Museum of Natural History
July 26
Animal Rescue League Program - 1 to 2 p.m.
NOTE: This is a Tuesday program
July 28
Intergenerational Program – Healthy Food Demo by
Atria Senior Living
July 5
Pizza on Pita – Unleash your culinary skills and create a
healthy lunch
July 12
Olympic Game Day
Tuesday afternoon Tweens/Teens
Grades 6 – 12 - 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
July 19 Compost Cookies Anyone? Iron Chef Competition
July 26
Party Time! 10:30 a.m. to Noon
All Library Patrons – Every time a child, tween/teen, or adult comes to the
library and checks out a book, they will receive a raffle ticket to win one of
our special prize baskets.
52 West Jefferson Hills
Susan Fancsali, Miss Allegheny PA Collegiate,
volunteers in our programs with children and
especially enjoys her work with the American Girl doll
programs. In this photo Susan is helping the girls make
American Girl Victorian bookmarks from dried flowers.
The popular Penn State Master gardeners are frequent
contributors to our programming. In the spring we
learned the advantages and techniques in starting
plants from seeds with Philip Bauerle.
Home Depot always
shows us great ways to
spruce up our homes
on a budget.