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6:00 PM
Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill

Summary: For more than 40 years, North Carolina ran one of the nation's largest and most aggressive sterilization programs. The victims included unwed mothers, children, the poor and those with physical or mental challenges.
10:30 AM
Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill

Summary: Designed for the youngest library-users and their parents or caregivers, Baby and Me programs offer participants the opportunity to share songs, stories and snuggle time together. Recommended for babies up to 18 months.
11:30 AM
Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill - Children's Room

Summary: Designed for the youngest library users and their parents or caregivers, Baby and Me programs offer participants the opportunity to share songs, stories, and snuggle time together. Recommended for babies up to 18 months.
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill

11:00 AM
Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill - Children's Room

Summary: Get up and get moving at the Library with stories, songs and silly fun for the whole family. All ages are welcome.
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill

Summary: Do you want to age healthfully? Do you enjoy learning new things? Are you an involved and active 50+ adult? Then join us for a Wise Walk!
1:00 PM
Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill - Children's Room

Summary: Get up and get moving at the Library with stories, songs and silly fun that is designed to promote language and listening skills, expand imaginations, and arouse curiosity. Recommended for children age 3-5 with their parents and caregivers.
6:00 PM - 7:45 PM

Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill

Summary: Considered to be one of the greatest poets of 20th century China, Huang Xiang has been described as a "poet on fire" and a human torch who burns as a lamp of freedom and enlightenment. Huang Xiang is a multi-nominee for the Nobel prize in literature.
 
 

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