Library News
- Last Updated on Sunday, 31 May 2015 01:36
Monongahela Area Library is located at 813 W Main St., Monongahela, and can be reached at 724-258-5409. Listed below is their schedule for June:
Fleatique on the Mon Book Sale –We are hosting our used book sale during the June 6th Fleatique on the Mon. Don't forget about the raffle baskets and gas tickets! We are currently accepting gently used books for our spring and fall used book sale during our open hours. Please exclude magazines, encyclopedias, and textbooks from your donations. Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
Book Bites is meeting on Thursday, June 18 at 1 p.m. The book for the month of June is Elizabeth George’s Careless in Red. All are welcome to join in the fun of the Book Bites club. Contact the library during regular business hours to make sure we get a copy of the book for you.
The Writer’s Club will meet at the library on the evenings of June 3 and 17. Writers of fiction and non-fiction are welcome.
Summer Reading Club - Every Hero Has a Story Snapology – Imagine an experience that sparks your child’s interest and creativity through robotics, animation, play, and interactive learning. Snapology engages children through activities in the community and in your home. The theme is super heroes.
Dates: June 23 and 30, July 7 and 14
Time: 1 p.m.
Grades: K-5
Limited space, you must register.
Steve Haberman (Magician) – The “Super Hero” Magic Show is a high energy, fun-filled, educational show that has lots of audience participation to teach kids all about using their imagination and the power of reading.
Date: June 23
Time: 6 p.m.
Grades: Pre-K – 6th
Limited space, you must register.
Carnegie Museum Of Natural History – “Dino Detective” track back in time to a world ruled by dinosaurs.
Date: July 9
Time: 1 p.m.
Grades: K – Grade 6
Limited space, you must register.
Mad Science of Pittsburgh – “Heroes of Science Workshop” Dr. Rosalind Franklin’s work with things too small for the human eye to see helped us to understand the structure of DNA. We will zoom in to see plant cells under microscopes. Dr. Jane Goodall studied chimpanzees and the ecosystem in which they live. In this section we experiment to see the effects of human habitation on a model ecosystem. Dr. Sylvia Earle’s work focused on preventing pollution in our oceans. We will make a model oil spill and test methods of removal of the oil.
Date: July 23
Time: 1 p.m.
Grades: K – Grade 6
Limited space, you must register.
We will also have guest speakers from the police department, fire department, and hospital during our Summer Reading Club meetings.
Fund Drive and WCCF Gives Day to Coincide in 2015
We’ll be sending out our fund drive letter early this year with information about WCCF Gives Day. This is an excellent opportunity to make your donation to your library count for even more. On WCCF Gives Day, September 9th, each donation you make to the library by credit card or by check will be increased by a percentage of a bonus pool estimated to be at least $100,000 by the Washington County Community Foundation. The minimum contribution is only $25, but donors are welcome to give as much and to as many charities as they would like during WCCF Gives. We’ll give you more information as it becomes available to us.