Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre presents Ballet 101
Ballet 101 is a beginning ballet class teaching ballet fundamentals. Join us and begin your ballerina journey at your neighborhood library!
Ballet 101 is a beginning ballet class teaching ballet fundamentals. Join us and begin your ballerina journey at your neighborhood library!
Scan your old photographs, documents, slides, and more for free at Community Scan Day! Staff will teach you how to use a portable scanner to digitize your items at CLP locations. If you’d like to donate digital copies to the CLP Digital Community Collection, a staff member will walk you through the donation process. Appointments … Continued
The Price of Resistance follows Sala Udin’s fearless activism, chronicling his battles with injustice, FBI surveillance, and unwavering leadership in the civil rights movement and beyond. Q & A with the filmmakers to follow screening. This program is part of our Black History Month 2026 programming.
“Musical Sounds” is a lively workshop where young minds will learn the joy of musical expression! Through rhythmic games, instrument building and sound connection, you’ll experience making music led by Squonk’s Bassist “T-Funk” Tony Thomas and Technical Performer Mia Taylor. Join us and see, music is everywhere!
Learn how to navigate career transitions more effectively by recognizing the value of your existing skills and how they can be transferred to new roles or environments.
Join us for a lively book discussion of The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes. This title is available for checkout in our Catalog.
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.
“Exploring STEAM Through the Arts” offers participants a hands-on experience integrating music, dance, theater, and visual arts. Discover creative approaches to learning science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics in a fun engaging workshop.
Our genealogy workshop reflects our deep commitment to the community, particularly in the context of researching African American genealogy. We recognize the unique historical and social challenges that individuals of African descent have faced, including the disruption of ancestral connections due to slavery and the struggle to reclaim family narratives. In response, our program seeks … Continued
This program explores the benefits to utilizing native plants in your landscape. Learn what native plants attract butterflies, bees, birds and other native wildlife. This program will take place in the Quiet Reading Room on the 1st floor of Main Library.