CLP - Homewood
7101 Hamilton Ave, Pittsburgh, United States
Drop in and learn how to use your tablet, iPad, smartphone, laptop computer or other digital device. At this informal help session, you can ask us about your device or … Continued
CLP - Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP)
4724 Baum Boulevard, Pittsburgh, United States
Once a month, LAMP Pittsburgh is holding a Tactile and Braille Tech Discussion Group. The participants engage in an open discussion; experience embossed, Swell Form, and 3-D printed items; and … Continued
CLP - South Side
2205 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Join our Crochet & Knitting Group. We are a group of friendly crochet and knitting fans, looking to teach and learn from other friendly crafters. Bring your current projects or … Continued
CLP - Brookline
708 Brookline Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
For Pride Month, staff race against the clock to share their favorite LGBTQIA+ book recommendations. Recommended for adults. This event is part of our Pride Month 2024 programming.
CLP - Main (Oakland)
4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
We Learn learning circles are volunteer-facilitated peer learning groups. Learning circles meet in person but use a hybrid model with online learning materials. Please click the register button to visit … Continued
CLP - Hill District
2177 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, United States
This is a relaxed, social discussion group where participants can freely practice their English-speaking skills with friendly neighbors. For English language learners looking to practice with other learners.
CLP - South Side
2205 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Learn 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.
CLP - South Side
2205 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
In 1930, a small group of Pittsburgh gambling racketeers opened a dog racing track in an O’Hara Township amusement park and called it the Guyasuta Kennel Club. They were plagued … Continued