Archive for December 2021
Resume Writing 101
Whether you’re writing your first resume or updating an old one, Niche Academy’s Résumé Writing 101 is for you! Learn about the different components of a resume and how to format the final document. This program will also cover tips for resume writing and an overview of resources to help you towards the next step of your career. PA Forward Tie-In: Information, Financial.
Read MoreAn Afternoon with Louisa May Alcott
American novelist, short story writer, poet and Pennsylvania native Louisa May Alcott is visiting Parkland Community Library on January 15th at 11am. Hear stories about the life and career of Louisa May Alcott from the author herself. All ages are welcome! Space is limited. RSVP Required. PA Forward Tie-In: Basic.
Read MoreThe Art of Mindful Breathing
Breathing in, you calm your body; breathing out, you calm your mind. There is a direct relationship between the way we breathe and the way we feel energetically, emotionally, mentally, and physically.
Read MoreReading Skills Class
The children’s department of the Scranton Public Library has a certified Elementary school teacher on staff. The staff member created the Reading Skills Class to supplement the reading curriculum in Scranton schools. It is an 8-week program designed for kids in grades K-3 with the focus on vowel sounds and phonics. The program is held in a room styled like a mini classroom with a white board, tables, and chairs. The staff member has a workplan for each session which focuses on one vowel at a time. There are 1-2 short books used which includes multiple examples of the vowel sound being practiced. Songs and rhymes are also used as practice. Children are given flash cards to take home and practice. Registration is generally for the whole 8-week session; however exceptions can be made if a child only needs help with certain words or vowel sounds. The program is partially funded through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program.
Read MoreTech Table
Inspired by Apple’s Genius Bar, the Library’s Computer Lab Instructor established the Tech Table program to help patrons with their digital devices. Most commonly asked questions from patrons include: “How do I access my email from my phone?”; “How can I send a document from my phone?”; How can I get my photos off my phone?”; and “How can I update my laptop?”. Digital devices included smartphones, tablets, eReaders, laptops, and digital cameras. We did make note that the instructor is not able to fix broken screens or hard drives. The program is held in a two-hour window twice a week as a drop-by. People do not need to make a reservation to use Tech Table.
Read MoreBingo at the Library
Designed for seniors and older adults, the library holds Bingo once a month, usually the third Monday of the month from 2-4 PM. During the program, attendees can win some value prizes like activity books, decorations, books, and calendars. The Dollar stores have a wider selection now of decor and craft kits. Games are played until all prizes are gone. There are around 8-10 prizes per Bingo program. The goal of the program is to provide seniors a place where they can stay cognitively and socially engaged.
Read MoreDragon Hunt Scratch Coding for Kids
This program offered the basics of computer coding in an easy to understand way for children 7 years old and older. It allowed older kids the opportunity to mentor younger children and encourage them to learn more about coding
Read MoreWinter Reading Challenge
Adults complete a BINGO card to win free books
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