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MEDIA ADVISORY: AUGUST 11

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh to Unveil Exclusive, Limited-Edition Pittsburgh Penguins Library Card

Pittsburgh, PA  –   – 

WHAT: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (CLP) will debut a new, limited-edition library card in partnership with the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation. The unveiling will take place at CLP’s free family-friendly Summer Reading Extravaganza signature event.

WHO: Alongside Andrew CARDnegie and Iceburgh, the respective mascots of CLP and the Pittsburgh Penguins, remarks will be given by:

  • Andrew Medlar, President and Director, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
  • Sara Innamorato, Allegheny County Executive
  • Dusty Elias Kirk, Board Chair, Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD)
  • Brent Semachko, Director of Corporate Responsibility, First National Bank
  • Yvonne Maher, Executive Director, Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation

WHEN: Sunday, August 11 – Remarks at 2:15 p.m. on the Main Stage; Extravaganza will be held noon – 5 p.m.

WHERE: CLP-Main (Oakland): 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 15213

WHY: For only the second time in the Library’s history, patrons can pick up their very own limited-edition library card, which will be available immediately after the card design unveiling at all CLP locations while supplies last. The debut of the new card will happen amid the festivities of Extravaganza, the Library’s signature family-friendly event to celebrate its Summer Reading Program.

In addition to introducing the new library card, Extravaganza will feature live performances, food trucks and sports-centric activities – from bocce to fast pitch – for guests of all ages. Patrons can take home their own creations, including flip books, air plant terrariums, and clay pots; explore music at an instrument petting zoo; and discover a new favorite book. Extravaganza will be filled with sounds, entertainment and fun from:

For a full list of Extravaganza partners, performances and vendors, visit: carnegielibrary.org/event/extravaganza2024/.

PHOTOS: For a sneak peek of the new Pittsburgh Penguins library card, click to download photos courtesy of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.

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