Book Club
Join us for a lively discussion on Noor by Nnedi Okorafor. This title is available for checkout in our Catalog, as an eBook and eAudio on Libby and as an eAudio on Hoopla. This event is part of our Disability Pride Month 2026 programming.
Join us for a lively discussion on Noor by Nnedi Okorafor. This title is available for checkout in our Catalog, as an eBook and eAudio on Libby and as an eAudio on Hoopla. This event is part of our Disability Pride Month 2026 programming.
Join us to learn how to make a creative craft, learn about our resources, and connect with others in the community. Bring your current project or use our basic supplies provided while they last.
Ready to do some Summer Reading? Join us for a calm and quiet reading day. Our space will have sensory-friendly lighting and a selection of refreshments as well as book related crafts, such as bookmark making. Come to chat about recent reading or just to enjoy the space.
Join us for stories, songs and action rhymes. During this 30 minute program, families will meet new friends and develop early literacy skills. For children ages birth to five years and their caregivers.
Children learn and grow through family play! Playdate is a time for families to grow their community; enjoy toys, games and supplies in the children’s space; and connect with Children’s Services staff. For children birth to 5 years and their caregivers.
Join us for stories, songs and action rhymes. During this 30 minute program, families will meet new friends and develop early literacy skills. For children ages birth to five years and their caregivers.
Enjoy choice cuts from the deep legacy of Pittsburgh jazz recordings. This program takes place in the North Wing Music Room.
Join us to learn how to make a creative craft, learn about our resources, and connect with others in the community. Bring your current project or use our basic supplies provided while they last.
Bring your questions about researching immigrant ancestors in Western PA and share what you’ve learned with other researchers with similar questions. Librarians will lead discussion, but this session is for researchers to help each other with suggestions and tips. This program takes place in the Family & Local History Department (3rd floor).
Ready to do some Summer Reading? Why not treat your s(h)elf to a book-lover’s party where you’re encouraged to read and discuss what you’re reading with other bibliophiles! Included is also an assortment of free refreshments to help fuel your reading stamina.