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we only have space for 12 people. For additional
information contact the library.
Wednesday 1/18
Zentangle 6:30-8 p.m.
Zentangle is a fun, relaxing and easy-to-learn way
to create beautiful images by drawing structured
patterns. There is a $10 registration fee that covers
all four sessions. There is also a $10 material cost
payable to the instructor at this, the first class.
Participants will receive a Zentangle bag with
supplies. Registration is required and the class size
is limited to 20. Sign up at the main circulation desk.
In the event of inclement weather, a make-up class
will be held one week later, on Wednesday, at the
same time. Call the library for more information.
Thursday 1/19
Adult Coloring Club 3 p.m.
Bring your own supplies or use ours and join us to
practice this informal art therapy while enjoying
some refreshments.
Wednesday 1/25
Zentangle 6:30-8 p.m.
Zentangle is a fun, relaxing and easy-to-learn way
to create beautiful images by drawing structured
patterns. There is a $10 registration fee that covers
all four sessions. There is also a $10 material
cost payable to the instructor at the first class.
Participants will receive a Zentangle bag with
supplies. Registration is required and the class size
is limited to 20. Sign up at the main circulation desk.
In the event of inclement weather, a make-up class
will be held one week later, on Wednesday, at the
same time. Call the library for more information.
Wednesday 2/1
Zentangle 6:30-8 p.m.
Zentangle is a fun, relaxing and easy-to-learn way
to create beautiful images by drawing structured
patterns. There is a $10 registration fee that covers
all four sessions. There is also a $10 material
cost payable to the instructor at the first class.
Participants will receive a Zentangle bag with
supplies. Registration is required and the class size
is limited to 20. Sign up at the main circulation desk.
In the event of inclement weather, a make-up class
will be held one week later, on Wednesday, at the
same time. Call the library for more information.
Wednesday 2/8
Book Bites 12-1 p.m.
Join us to discuss Rosamund Lupton’s “Sister: A
Novel.” Stop by the main circulation desk to pick
up your copy and make plans to join us. Light
refreshments will be served. New members are
welcome!
Wednesday 2/8
Zentangle 6:30-8 p.m.
Zentangle is a fun, relaxing and easy-to-learn way
to create beautiful images by drawing structured
patterns. There is a $10 registration fee that covers
all four sessions. There is also a $10 material
cost payable to the instructor at the first class.
Participants will receive a Zentangle bag with
supplies. Registration is required and the class size
is limited to 20. Sign up at the main circulation desk.
In the event of inclement weather, a make-up class
will be held one week later, on Wednesday, at the
same time. Call the library for more information.
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Tuesday 2/14
Genealogy Workshop 2 p.m.
Join us as Ken Britten of the Southwestern
Pennsylvania Genealogy Society focuses on using
clues to continue your research. Registration is
required. For additional information contact the
library.
Thursday 2/16
Adult Coloring Club 3 p.m.
Bring your own supplies or use ours and join us to
practice this informal art therapy while enjoying
some refreshments.
Wednesday 3/8
Book Bites 12-1 p.m.
Join us to discuss Geraldine Brooks’“March.” Stop by
the main circulation desk to pick up your copy and
make plans to join us. Light refreshments will be
served. New members are welcome!
Tuesday 3/14
Genealogy Workshop 2 p.m.
Join us for the next installment of our genealogy
workshops. Ken Britten of the Southwestern
Pennsylvania Genealogy Society will provide
instruction on the use of census records in research.
Registration is required. For additional information
contact the library.
Thursday 3/16
Adult Coloring Club 3 p.m.
Bring your own supplies or use ours and join us to
practice this informal art therapy while enjoying
some refreshments.
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Accelerated Reader
Canon-McMillan students can earn Accelerated
Reading points at the library. We have a computer
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reserved in the Children’s Department exclusively
for testing.
Ancestry Resources
Come to the library to take advantage of our
subscription to Ancestry.com and get started
researching your family tree – you can search
billions of census, immigration, military records
and more!
Art on Display in the Athena Sarris Gallery
Visit the second floor of the library regularly to
enjoy the exhibits provided by talented local
artists and photographers. If you’re an artist
interested in displaying your work in this venue,
please visit our website or stop in to get an
application.
Continuing Education from Universal Class
Check out Typing and Keyboarding 101, GED
Test Preparation, Yoga 101 and the other 500+
continuing education courses available at no cost
through our website; all you need is a library card!
Digital Magazines from Zinio
The Frank Sarris Public Library is the only location
in the area to provide this resource, and we offer a
selection of more than 40 titles, including National
Geographic, Newsweek, Family Circle, and Shape.
Gently Used Books for Sale
Our used book sale is ongoing and new titles are
being added all the time...you can replenish your
bookshelves for just $5 per bag!
Young Explorer Kits
Thanks to the Grable Foundation’s generous
funding of the Young Library Explorers program,
we now have a total of 70 kits for infants, toddlers,
and elementary school-aged (through fourth
grade) children. Samples of our themes include
shapes, STEM, measurement and dinosaurs.
These themed kits are filled with age-appropriate
educational toys and other materials, and they are
available for borrowing by teachers, homeschool
families and others in the community. Stop by the
Children’s Circulation desk to borrow a kit or visit
our website to learn more!