Grammy Sue presents Grammy Sue Sings!
CLP – Hazelwood 5006 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesJoin us for songs, dancing, and more with musical guest Grammy Sue! For kids birth – age 6.
HOMEWOOD CLOSED
The Homewood location will be closed today 6/10 and tomorrow 6/11 for elevator repairs. The library will return to normal hours Friday 6/12.
EAST LIBERTY CLOSED
The East Liberty location will be closed through the end of the day today due to a power outage. We anticipate reopening tomorrow.
HOLIDAY CLOSURE
All CLP locations will be closed Friday, 6/19 in observance of Juneteenth. Branches will be open again on Saturday, 6/20.
Join us for songs, dancing, and more with musical guest Grammy Sue! For kids birth – age 6.
Grammy Sue plays guitar and sings songs for children. The songs range from nursery rhymes through modern children’s songs. Shows combine a concert, sing-along, and get-up-and-dance party! For kids age … Continued
Grammy Sue plays guitar and sings songs for children. The songs range from nursery rhymes through modern children’s songs. Shows combine a concert, sing-along, and get-up-and-dance party! For kids age … Continued
Join us for songs, dancing, and more with musical guest Grammy Sue! For kids birth – age 6.
Ready for the International Jazz Festival? Join us for this preview hosted by August Wilson African American Cultural Center!
Ready for the International Jazz Festival? Join us for this preview hosted by August Wilson African American Cultural Center!
Ready for the International Jazz Festival? Join us for this preview hosted by August Wilson African American Cultural Center!
The Flying Strings Youth Ensemble is a group of musicians blending traditional Chinese and Western music, playing instruments including pipa, guzheng, erhu, zhongruan, flute, violin, and cello. Held in the … Continued
Ready for the International Jazz Festival? Join us for this preview hosted by August Wilson African American Cultural Center!
Ready for the International Jazz Festival? Join us for this preview hosted by August Wilson African American Cultural Center!