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CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS Move Your Body! Mondays from 1:00-1:30 PM Children Birth-5&their grownups, join us as we move our body and work up a sweat in the library! Videos on our big projector screen will help show us the moves, and we will sing and dance and have a blast! Penn Hills Library YouTube Art Tuesdays from 3:00-5:00 PM Children grades PreK-5 & their grownups, join us as we find impressive art projects on YouTube and follow along until you finish with a masterpiece you can take home! All supplies are free. Music and Movement Wednesdays from 10:30-11:00 AM Children Birth-5&their grownups, join us for this exciting program We will sing, move, dance, and make music together. Most importantly, we will have fun! Preschool Storytime Thursdays from 1:00-1:30 PM Preschool Storytime is a 25-30-minute program filled with age- and developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, movement activities. and fingerplays that build your child's early literacy skills. Baby Storytime: Mother Goose on the Loose Fridays from 10:30-11:00 AM Mother Goose on the Loose is a 25-30-minute Early Literacy program for children ages birth through 3 years and their grownups We will sing, tryme, and bounce along with musical instruments puppets, and other props Tape Town Saturday, January 7th from 1:00-3:00PM Children of all ages and their grownups, join us as we drive our toy cars all through the city on roads made of tape and see amazing sights. Children can pick a toy car for FREE that they get to keep Then, drive the cars through the city where you can stop at the car wash, visit the 200, grab a bite at the snack shop, and more. You don't want to miss this fun event! MLK Celebration Monday, January 16th at 6:00 PM Children of all ages, join us as we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and birthday. We will eat birthday cake, make a craft, and more! Winter Sensory Experience! Saturday, January 21st from 1:00-3:00 PM Children of all ages, join us as we make a mess and engage all our senses! We will feel cool sensations, see amazing sights, smell awesome smells, and more! Join us as we explore a winter wonderland and get a little messy TEEN PROGRAMS Afternoon Gaming Every Tuesday and Friday from 3:00-4:30 PM Come by after school and hang out in our Teen Space. Work on homework, use our computers, or play on our Nintendo Switch- spend your time here however you want Pokémon Night Wednesday, January 4th from 3:30-7:00 PM Stop by to play Pokémon with fellow fans. Trade, battle, and emerge as a true Pokémon Champion. Feel free to bring your own game console with a copy of any Pokemon game Gender and Sexualities Alliance Tuesday, January 10th from 5:30-6:30 PM Join us once a month in this safe, inclusive environment to work on different crafts talk about your day, and encourage others to be their true selves. Make Your Own Cloud Light Wednesday, January 11th from 3:30-5:00 PM Learn how to use LED lights to make your own cloud light for your bedroom Anime Club Saturday, January 14th from 1:00-3:00 PM Come watch and discuss your favorite anime and manga with other Teen Dungeons and Dragons Group Saturday, January 14th from 3:00-5:00 PM Join us for a monthly D&D campaign! No experience playing D&D is necessary. Teen Cuisine Wednesday, January 18th from 4:00-5:30 PM Join us each month to learn a new cooking or baking technique and gain confidence in the kitchen Sew Your Own Stuffed Animal Monday, January 30th from 3:30-5.00PM Design, sew, and stuff your own stuffed animal ADULT PROGRAMS Scrabble Tuesday, January 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31th at 5:00 PM Like Scrabble? Meet other scrabble lovers and play a few games with us. Seasons Greetings January Library Programming Schedule All programs are free! OVR Tuesday, January 3rd The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation is here to help persons with disabilities obtain and maintain employment CareerLink Tuesday, January 3rd by appointment Call to schedule an appointment with CareerLink CareerLink assists with job searches, resume writing, and more. Protect Your Back: A Chiropractor's Advice Thursday, December 5th 5:30 PM Dr. Eric Marotta will teach you about the structure of your spine, ergonomics, properlifting techniques, stretches, and exercises Registration is required Puzzle Exchange Saturday, January 7th at 11:00 AM Yoga Classes MLK Jr. Jazz Tribute Friday, January 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th at 2:00 PM Saturday, January 14th at 1:00 PM Refresh and reset your mind and body. Bring your own yoga mat and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said "Jazz Speaks for life." Join jazz towel. There will be a limited number of mats to borrow musician Calvin Stemley as he presents a musical tour of the jazz from King's era Tired of doing the same puzzle over and over again? Bring in an old puzzle and find a new one at our puzzle exchange! Dungeon and Dragons Saturday, January 7th, 14th 21st and 28th at 2:00 PM Players of all skill levels are welcome to our Dungeons and Dragons program. Bring your imagination, your own dice (or borrow one of ours), and get lost in an adventure. Registration is required. This I Believe: Writing Workshop Monday, January 9th at 5:30 PM: In the 1950's, the "This I Believe" radio series encouraged Americans to listen to compelling essays from people of all walks of life. This month, join us for our writing workshop and explore your own core beliefs by writing your own "This I Believe" essay Registration is required. Pencils and notebooks will be provided Make Your Own: Play with Clay Wednesday, January 25th from 3:30-5:00 PM Use polymer clay to make your own accessories and decor items. including jewelry, trays, and more Teen Super Smash Bros Tournament Saturday, January 28th from 3:00-5:00 PM Join the battle and fight for the right to be called the Smash Champion! If you have one, please feel free to bring your own Switch Knitting & Fiber Arts Meetup and copy of Super Smash Bros Ultimate Wednesday, January 11th and 25th at 5:30 PM Penn Hills Painters Meetup Tuesday, January 10th and 24th at 10:00 AM Work on paintings in the company of others. Collaborate, discuss, and share your work at this painter's meetup Mystery Book Club Wednesday, January 11th at 1:00 PM A discussion of mystery novels. This month we will be reading Crooked House by Agatha Christie A group that meets up to share, discuss, and work on a variety of needlecrafts including crocheting, embroidery, knitting, and quilting All skill levels welcome. Art Lab Thursday, January 12th 1:00 PM: Find your creativity while trying your hand at a new art and craft form. Limited spaces available. This month we will be screen printing Registration is required. Cookbook Club Thursday, January 12th at 5:30 PM Share tips and try recipes as we explore cooking and baking with a different cookbook each month. This month we will be reading Magnolia Table, Vol 1 by Joanna Gaines Graphic Novel Book Club Saturday, January 14th at 11:00 AM: Conversation Café Friday, January 13th at 1:00 PM Join the conversation. Participate in conversations about meaningful topics where anyone is welcome to join Join other graphic novel enthusiast in a discussion about the story and art of the graphic novel. This month we will be reading My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emily Ferris How to: Balance Your Diet Tuesday, January 17th at 1:00 PM Learn how to balance your diet with a nutritionist from Case Specific We will discuss the importance of each food group, key things to consider when reviewing what you eat, and small steps each person can take to improve their health through food. Registration is required. Wednesday Afternoon Book Club Wednesday, January 18th at 1:00 PM Join us for a lively book discussion. Please call the library for this month's selection How to Live Healthy with Dr. Bonny Rockette- Wagner Thursday, January 19th at 5:30 PM Receive personal advice for living a healthier more active lifestyle from thirty years of Pitt research Fredrick Carlson, Illustrator talk: America and the Holocaust Monday, January 23rd at 5:30 PM Fred Carson, a nationally known illustrator based in Monroeville, will show examples of the artwork used in the recently published book America and the Holocaust written by Dr. Barbara S. Burstin Registration is required Super Smash Brothers Tournament Thursday, January 26th at 6:00 PM ESPORTS fans and gamers join us for a free Smash Tournament this month and compete for a chance to win one of two gift cards. Must be 18 or older to participate Limited spaces available. Registration is required Great Decisions Friday, January 27th at 10:30 AM Join America's largest discussion program on world affairs and discuss the most critical global issues facing America today. Registration is required. Limited spaces available. Trees, Shrubs, and Supporting Wildlife in Winter Monday, January 30th at 5:30 PM Learn from the Audubon Society how we can help sustain birds during the harsh winter months using bird-friendly, native woody plants. Participants will learn proper pruning and planting techniques to successfully establish trees and shrubs in a home landscape. Registration is required 1037 STOTLER ROAD, PITTSBURGH, PA 15235412-775-4700 PHLIBRARY@PENNHILLSLIBRARY.ORG. PENNHILLSLIBRARY.ORG CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS Move Your Body ! Mondays from 1 : 00-1 : 30 PM Children Birth - 5 & their grownups , join us as we move our body and work up a sweat in the library ! Videos on our big projector screen will help show us the moves , and we will sing and dance and have a blast ! Penn Hills Library YouTube Art Tuesdays from 3 : 00-5 : 00 PM Children grades PreK - 5 & their grownups , join us as we find impressive art projects on YouTube and follow along until you finish with a masterpiece you can take home ! All supplies are free . Music and Movement Wednesdays from 10 : 30-11 : 00 AM Children Birth - 5 & their grownups , join us for this exciting program We will sing , move , dance , and make music together . Most importantly , we will have fun ! Preschool Storytime Thursdays from 1 : 00-1 : 30 PM Preschool Storytime is a 25-30 - minute program filled with age- and developmentally - appropriate stories , songs , movement activities . and fingerplays that build your child's early literacy skills . Baby Storytime : Mother Goose on the Loose Fridays from 10 : 30-11 : 00 AM Mother Goose on the Loose is a 25-30 - minute Early Literacy program for children ages birth through 3 years and their grownups We will sing , tryme , and bounce along with musical instruments puppets , and other props Tape Town Saturday , January 7th from 1 : 00-3 : 00PM Children of all ages and their grownups , join us as we drive our toy cars all through the city on roads made of tape and see amazing sights . Children can pick a toy car for FREE that they get to keep Then , drive the cars through the city where you can stop at the car wash , visit the 200 , grab a bite at the snack shop , and more . You don't want to miss this fun event ! MLK Celebration Monday , January 16th at 6:00 PM Children of all ages , join us as we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and birthday . We will eat birthday cake , make a craft , and more ! Winter Sensory Experience ! Saturday , January 21st from 1 : 00-3 : 00 PM Children of all ages , join us as we make a mess and engage all our senses ! We will feel cool sensations , see amazing sights , smell awesome smells , and more ! Join us as we explore a winter wonderland and get a little messy TEEN PROGRAMS Afternoon Gaming Every Tuesday and Friday from 3 : 00-4 : 30 PM Come by after school and hang out in our Teen Space . Work on homework , use our computers , or play on our Nintendo Switch spend your time here however you want Pokémon Night Wednesday , January 4th from 3 : 30-7 : 00 PM Stop by to play Pokémon with fellow fans . Trade , battle , and emerge as a true Pokémon Champion . Feel free to bring your own game console with a copy of any Pokemon game Gender and Sexualities Alliance Tuesday , January 10th from 5 : 30-6 : 30 PM Join us once a month in this safe , inclusive environment to work on different crafts talk about your day , and encourage others to be their true selves . Make Your Own Cloud Light Wednesday , January 11th from 3 : 30-5 : 00 PM Learn how to use LED lights to make your own cloud light for your bedroom Anime Club Saturday , January 14th from 1 : 00-3 : 00 PM Come watch and discuss your favorite anime and manga with other Teen Dungeons and Dragons Group Saturday , January 14th from 3 : 00-5 : 00 PM Join us for a monthly D & D campaign ! No experience playing D & D is necessary . Teen Cuisine Wednesday , January 18th from 4 : 00-5 : 30 PM Join us each month to learn a new cooking or baking technique and gain confidence in the kitchen Sew Your Own Stuffed Animal Monday , January 30th from 3 : 30-5.00PM Design , sew , and stuff your own stuffed animal ADULT PROGRAMS Scrabble Tuesday , January 3rd , 10th , 17th , 24th and 31th at 5:00 PM Like Scrabble ? Meet other scrabble lovers and play a few games with us . Seasons Greetings January Library Programming Schedule All programs are free ! OVR Tuesday , January 3rd The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation is here to help persons with disabilities obtain and maintain employment CareerLink Tuesday , January 3rd by appointment Call to schedule an appointment with CareerLink CareerLink assists with job searches , resume writing , and more . Protect Your Back : A Chiropractor's Advice Thursday , December 5th 5:30 PM Dr. Eric Marotta will teach you about the structure of your spine , ergonomics , properlifting techniques , stretches , and exercises Registration is required Puzzle Exchange Saturday , January 7th at 11:00 AM Yoga Classes MLK Jr. Jazz Tribute Friday , January 6th , 13th , 20th and 27th at 2:00 PM Saturday , January 14th at 1:00 PM Refresh and reset your mind and body . Bring your own yoga mat and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said " Jazz Speaks for life . " Join jazz towel . There will be a limited number of mats to borrow musician Calvin Stemley as he presents a musical tour of the jazz from King's era Tired of doing the same puzzle over and over again ? Bring in an old puzzle and find a new one at our puzzle exchange ! Dungeon and Dragons Saturday , January 7th , 14th 21st and 28th at 2:00 PM Players of all skill levels are welcome to our Dungeons and Dragons program . Bring your imagination , your own dice ( or borrow one of ours ) , and get lost in an adventure . Registration is required . This I Believe : Writing Workshop Monday , January 9th at 5:30 PM : In the 1950's , the " This I Believe " radio series encouraged Americans to listen to compelling essays from people of all walks of life . This month , join us for our writing workshop and explore your own core beliefs by writing your own " This I Believe " essay Registration is required . Pencils and notebooks will be provided Make Your Own : Play with Clay Wednesday , January 25th from 3 : 30-5 : 00 PM Use polymer clay to make your own accessories and decor items . including jewelry , trays , and more Teen Super Smash Bros Tournament Saturday , January 28th from 3 : 00-5 : 00 PM Join the battle and fight for the right to be called the Smash Champion ! If you have one , please feel free to bring your own Switch Knitting & Fiber Arts Meetup and copy of Super Smash Bros Ultimate Wednesday , January 11th and 25th at 5:30 PM Penn Hills Painters Meetup Tuesday , January 10th and 24th at 10:00 AM Work on paintings in the company of others . Collaborate , discuss , and share your work at this painter's meetup Mystery Book Club Wednesday , January 11th at 1:00 PM A discussion of mystery novels . This month we will be reading Crooked House by Agatha Christie A group that meets up to share , discuss , and work on a variety of needlecrafts including crocheting , embroidery , knitting , and quilting All skill levels welcome . Art Lab Thursday , January 12th 1:00 PM : Find your creativity while trying your hand at a new art and craft form . Limited spaces available . This month we will be screen printing Registration is required . Cookbook Club Thursday , January 12th at 5:30 PM Share tips and try recipes as we explore cooking and baking with a different cookbook each month . This month we will be reading Magnolia Table , Vol 1 by Joanna Gaines Graphic Novel Book Club Saturday , January 14th at 11:00 AM : Conversation Café Friday , January 13th at 1:00 PM Join the conversation . Participate in conversations about meaningful topics where anyone is welcome to join Join other graphic novel enthusiast in a discussion about the story and art of the graphic novel . This month we will be reading My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emily Ferris How to : Balance Your Diet Tuesday , January 17th at 1:00 PM Learn how to balance your diet with a nutritionist from Case Specific We will discuss the importance of each food group , key things to consider when reviewing what you eat , and small steps each person can take to improve their health through food . Registration is required . Wednesday Afternoon Book Club Wednesday , January 18th at 1:00 PM Join us for a lively book discussion . Please call the library for this month's selection How to Live Healthy with Dr. Bonny Rockette Wagner Thursday , January 19th at 5:30 PM Receive personal advice for living a healthier more active lifestyle from thirty years of Pitt research Fredrick Carlson , Illustrator talk : America and the Holocaust Monday , January 23rd at 5:30 PM Fred Carson , a nationally known illustrator based in Monroeville , will show examples of the artwork used in the recently published book America and the Holocaust written by Dr. Barbara S. Burstin Registration is required Super Smash Brothers Tournament Thursday , January 26th at 6:00 PM ESPORTS fans and gamers join us for a free Smash Tournament this month and compete for a chance to win one of two gift cards . Must be 18 or older to participate Limited spaces available . Registration is required Great Decisions Friday , January 27th at 10:30 AM Join America's largest discussion program on world affairs and discuss the most critical global issues facing America today . Registration is required . Limited spaces available . Trees , Shrubs , and Supporting Wildlife in Winter Monday , January 30th at 5:30 PM Learn from the Audubon Society how we can help sustain birds during the harsh winter months using bird - friendly , native woody plants . Participants will learn proper pruning and planting techniques to successfully establish trees and shrubs in a home landscape . Registration is required 1037 STOTLER ROAD , PITTSBURGH , PA 15235412-775-4700 PHLIBRARY@PENNHILLSLIBRARY.ORG . PENNHILLSLIBRARY.ORG