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Super Science
CLP - Lawrenceville 279 Fisk Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesGet curious! At Super Science, kids in K-5th grade will have a chance to get excited about a science topic. A read aloud is paired with hands-on, high quality STEM activities promoting scientific inquiry and wonder about science. For kids in grades K-5.
Davis Consulting Solutions presents Community2Work: One-on-One Appointments
CLP - Knoxville 400 Brownsville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesThis program is designed to assist those who are looking for employment with UPMC or other employers with resume preparation, professional development. Recommended for adults.
Pittsburgh Equality Center Presents: How To Be an LGBTQ+ Ally
CLP - Main (Oakland) 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesLearn tangible, everyday ways to support LGBTQ+ friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors. This interactive workshop teaches skills for being an active, informed ally to the community. Recommended for adults. This program takes place in the Quiet Reading Room on the 1st floor.
One Bead at a Time
CLP - Beechview 1910 Broadway Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesOne Bead at a Time is an arts centric initiative which provides an inclusive space for youth, ages 10 and older, to create jewelry, practice English, build skills and confidence, and help create a sense of belonging, integration, and community. Recommended for teens.
Library Lounge: Beaded Friendship Bracelets
CLP - Carrick 1811 Brownsville Road, PittsburghJoin us for a fun and engaging social program.
Poetry, Snacks and Music in the Auditorium
CLP - Homewood 7101 Hamilton Ave, Pittsburgh, United StatesJoin us for the showcase event of CLP-Homewood Artist in Residence, Emily Carlson and teen writer Amira Bogan. This is an afternoon of poetry, snacks, and music at the Homewood Library. This event is an open mic, so whether you’re a seasoned performer or a first-time poet, come out and share your poems! Featured poets … Continued
Kids Club: Pride History – Flowers
CLP - Main (Oakland) 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesIn this program, kids will learn about the history of flower symbolism in the LGBT community. Kids will have an opportunity to make paper versions of some of these flowers or make a bookmark using flower stickers. For kids in grades K-5. This event is part of our Pride Month 2024 programming.
Library Lounge: Design a Tote Bag
CLP - Allegheny 1230 Federal Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesJoin us for a fun and engaging social program.
Vision to Learn: Mobile Optometrist Visits for Children
CLP - Knoxville 400 Brownsville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesVision to Learn provides free eye exams, glasses, and replacement glasses to kids throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. An estimated 30,000 kids throughout the Pittsburgh area do not have the glasses they need to see the board, read a book, or participate in class. Appointment required, please contact the branch to schedule. For children ages 4-18, caregivers … Continued
PCSI presents Record Review
CLP - Homewood 7101 Hamilton Ave, Pittsburgh, United StatesCLP (Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh) is partnering with Pittsburgh Community Services, Inc. to offer assistance clearing up your PA Criminal record. Allegheny County residents with PA Charges will receive assistance with a pardon application for “Non-Violent, Non-Sexual,” charges with at least 5 years since sentence completion. To register for this event, email AnnaJ@pghcsi.org or text … Continued
Pittsburgh Equality Center Presents: SOGIE 101: An Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity/Expression Overview and LGBTQ+ Community Conversation
CLP - South Side 2205 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesSOGIE 101 provides an inclusive overview of LGBTQ+ identities, encourages open dialogue, and promotes understanding to build a more equitable community. Recommended for adults.
Bike PGH: Bicycle Friendly Driver
CLP - Main (Oakland) 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesFor young or adult drivers, learn how to share the road with bikes and bike infrastructure with the "Bicycle Friendly Driver" class. 16 and up. This program takes place in the Quiet Reading Room on the 1st floor. Recommended for teens and adults.