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Halloween Costume Swap

Our Halloween Costume Swap serves as an opportunity to reuse and repurpose gently worn Halloween costumes, be creative, and save families money. Community members will drop off gently used costumes they no longer need during a two week window at the library. A voucher will be given in exchange for each costume contributed. The Swap Day will be held the Saturday after the end of the drop-off window (about two weeks before Halloween), and community members can stop in all day long with their vouchers to claim some new-to-them costumes! They may take up to as many costumes as they dropped off, indicated on their voucher. Any costumes left at the end of the day will be made available the following week for free, while supplies last, on a first-come, first serve basis.

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Romantasy Readers Cafe

Romantasy Readers Cafe Andrea Kiehl-Mckibbin Ford City Public Library 724-763-3591 andrea.km@armstronglibraries.org Romantasy Readers Cafe Basic Adult Public Approximately $20 per month N/A Romantasy Readers Cafe is a new book club offered on the first Saturday of each month. The program is a hybrid, combining the newer trend of a silent book club followed by more…

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Limelight On Local Artists

A Collaboration with local artists and the township art council to showcase and sell their wares at the library, the artists change quarterly, and each event is features a showcase for the artists and a reception for the public to meet them

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Pages in Peace – Messiah University

Bring a book to read or pick one of our suggestions. Read whatever you want for about 45 minutes and then talk with fellow book lovers about what you’re reading. Feel free to bring blankets, pillows, or anything else to make you feel cozy! Snacks provided.

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In Memoriam: Nancy J. Smink

In Memoriam: Nancy J. Smink Back to Noteworthy Members Nancy J. Smink Obituary Nancy J. Smink, 77 of Pottsville, died Thursday at home. She was born February 10, 1948, in Pottsville, a daughter of the late Christian P. Sr., and Mildred L. Croll. She was a 1966 graduate Pottsville Area High School. Nancy furthered her…

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Health Literacy Presentation with Our Local Hospital

At this program, we will be joined by a registered nurse from our local hospital. During this program, we will learn about the importance of why health literacy is important to us, our loved ones, everyone. We will learn how to read prescriptions, how to make doctors appointments, and learn how to advocate for ourselves in a medical setting. We will also have time for a Q&A, where patrons can ask our guest speaker questions they want/need to know.

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Borrowing Basics

Brentwood Bank will teach us about the different types of loans that are available and how to calculate how much you can afford. We’ll also learn about different lending disclosures, the application process, and how to prepare your documentation to apply.

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Author Talk: Maria Palmer

I reached out to Maria, who wrote a book about her father’s restaurant. She did not charge for the program, but did ask if she could sell books at the end. Join us for an evening with Maria Palmer, author of On the Rocks. On the Rocks chronicles the real-life journey of restaurateur Joseph Constanzo Jr., from his rise to success in the 1990s as an owner of the highly acclaimed Primadonna Restaurant, radio host, columnist, and aspiring politician to his sharp fall in the early 2000s, ending in an investigation and a stint in federal prison. Constanzo is a complex character, whom readers will admire for his confidence and rebuke for his arrogance, will love for his generosity and despise for his egotism, and will learn from in both his attention to detail and lack thereof. This driven, not-your-average-Joe is an unforgettable character who achieves the seemingly impossible but can’t help getting in his own way.

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