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Be a Super Hero this Halloween!
Drop off gently used children’s costumes at Abington Community Library. Let’s share and re-use what already exists. Help another child, the environment, and your wallet.
Santa visits the library and signs a story using American Sign Language. An interpreter speaks the story as Santa signs. The children sing songs and enjoy refreshments and receive treats and a book as gifts. Children can visit with Santa; an interpreter is used for children/families that do not know ASL. This event is held annually.
Learn MoreA Halloween take on baking soda and vinegar experiments for ages 2-5. This can easily be modified for a variety of themes.
Learn MoreTeens were invited for Studio Ghibli themed crafts and games
Learn MoreWomen were invited to listen to Gary McGovern from Thrivent about women-specific money issues. He invited people to eat, then had a powerpoint with topics like: how women need more for retirement because they live longer, why women are afraid to invest and how that costs them, how financial illiteracy hinders women, the wage gap, and how women prioritize saving over investing. Afterwards, he allowed time for questions and gave people his information for individual consultations.
Learn MoreTeens gather to play various games to learn about how misinformation prevails online. We opened with an introduction where attendees are encouraged to make up lies against themselves. Then we explore what misinformation is.
Learn MoreA licensed realter from a local realty company (Coldwell Banker Realty) hosts/facilitates a free workshop at the library for first-time homebuyers. The workshop goes over things such as: down payments, escrow, inspections, and tips on how to save money to buy a house.
Learn MoreCelebrate Diwali with BBPL! Hear Miss Sarah read a Diwali story to the kids and create themed decorations to light up the library. Sweets are an important part of the celebration – bring a plate of cookies or cakes to share with your neighbors! We’ll end the night with a dance party, games, and community.
Learn MoreA series of four sessions to help guide our older adults about transitioning to this life stage. See attached flier for details on each session.
Learn MoreIn honor of Hobbit Day 9/22, our YA librarian organized a DYI Hobbit Doors event for teens and adults to make their own hobbit door to hang on their door or bookshelf. Multi-generational turnout with creativity and connection and literary love aflowing.
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