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Library News

All programs are free to the public. Donora Library Board Meeting - Wednesday, June 1st.

Summer Reading Program

Tuesday, June 7: Meet and Greet

Tuesday, June 14: Visit with Officer Dorcon from the Donora Police Dept.

Tuesday, June 21: Presentation on Dance with Instructors from the Dance Conservation

Tuesday, June 28: Visit from the Donora Fire Dept. and Fire Truck

The summer reading program is for ages pre-K through 5th grade. It will be held every Tuesday morning starting June 7 at 11 a.m. The program is going to be filled with fun and we will be sneaking in the education.The program will run for 10 weeks and the children will be encouraged to read or have someone read to them for 20 minutes every night. If the children complete the program, they will be rewarded with a lot of cool stuff and a roller skating party on Saturday, August 13. We hope you are able to join Miss Angie and all the AWESOME FUN she has planned.

PARENTS-R-US

Every Tuesday evening at 5:30 p.m. This program is for moms and dads that need a little time for adult conversation. We discuss many different topics that parents and children have to face every day, whether good or bad. But we are here to help each other work through these different obstacles in the wonderful world of PARENTING. Children are also welcome to come and play while we all talk.

Bridge Group meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 3 p.m.

Thursday, June 9

Thursday, June 23

Knit And Crochet Group meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, June 9th

Thursday, June 23rd

Book Club meets every third Thursday of the month at 3:30 p.m.

Thursday, June 16th

We will be discussing the book Afterward by Rosamund Lupton and will begin reading Turn of Mind by Alice Laplante, a murder suspense book with lots of twists and turns.

 Story Time

Miss Angie will be here to read a new story and create some really neat new crafts, every Friday at 11 a.m.

Lego Club meets on Saturday, June 11 and 25 at 1:30 p.m. Ages 6 through 13.

Wee Build meets on Saturday, June 18 at 1 p.m.  This is a creative group for the younger minds of the Library. Ages 6 months through 5 years.

Community Assistance

The Library is still working with Mr. Michael Enright to help our patrons and community 18 years of age and older. Mr. Enright is happy to help anyone fill out a job application and resume. Once that process is completed, he is willing to help you prepare for the interview. If you are at all interested with meeting Mike for assistance or just have a few questions for him, speak with Angela. She will arrange a meeting time for you. Session times vary depending on what all needs to be addressed and handled.

Special Thanks To:

  • Mr. Paul Johnson from Adelphi Village who so kindly came and provided information to our community on how to become foster and adoptive parents. If you missed him and would still like this information you can contact Paul at 724-838-9074.
  • Mr. Mike Enright for providing his services free of charge to those that would like assistance in applying for new employment and preparing for the interviews.
  • Mrs. Chantal Bey for all of her hard work creating the Avon and jewelry sale fundraiser. Thanks to her hard work and kind heart, our community is a stronger and better equipped place.

Misc. Library News

The Library is still excepting donations of household items for our future book sale and flea market.

510 Meldon Avenue
Donora, PA 15033
724-379-7940
www.washlibs.org/donora

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