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At the Library: Activities and programs abound at Northern Tier Library

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Here is a look at some of the upcoming activities and programs offered at the Northern Tier Library:

• The main part of the library building will be closed to the public for recarpeting from Sept. 7 through Sept. 11. Limited services, such as telephone service for reference and holds, lobby pickup for holds and limited Wi-Fi access from outside the library (weather permitting) will be available during the closure.

The project is supported in part through a grant from the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Pennsylvania Department of Education, with funds provided from the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund.

• Beer tasting: A beer tasting will showcase the best brews our city has to offer at 7 p.m. on Sept. 10. Participants will take home a commemorative beer glass. Depending on release dates, beers will be featured from Brew Gentlemen, Cinderlands Beer, Dancing Gnome Brewery, Hitchhiker Brewing and Old Thunder Brewing.

Each attendee will enjoy a robust Pittsburgh Charcuterie board along with six different beers. Final choices will be determined by release dates, but will be chosen from the following: Light Style Pilsner, Lager, Hop Forward (IPA or double IPA), Hefeweizen, Porter or Cream Ale.

Bring a dozen of your favorite cookies, and we will create a Pittsburgh cookie table to enjoy with our last beer sample. Tickets are $35 per person and can be purchased on the library’s website or at the library. Reservations will be taken until Sept. 3.

• Plants for sale: During September, the library will celebrate its fifth annual Love Your Library campaign. All donations made to the Northern Tier Library during September will receive a prorated match from the Buncher Foundation. As one of its fundraisers, the library will offer a selection of high quality plants for sale. Choose from an 8-inch pot of mums (six colors available) for $6, a 6-inch pot of kale (purple or white) for $5 or a 12-inch bowl of pansies for $15. The deadline to order is Sept. 10.

• Fresh air storytime: Enjoy some toys and games before the start of a family storytime for children every Wednesday and Thursday morning. The program is an outdoor event on the library’s side lawn, weather permitting. Families should bring a blanket or camping chair and a rattle or noise-making toy to play along with the music. Because this is a children’s program, masks will be required when around others.

Sessions will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays from Sept. 15 through Oct. 20 or at 10:30 a.m. Thursdays from Sept. 16 through Oct. 21.

• Take-home crafts: Children are invited to enjoy a simple, weekly take-home craft. The program will begin its fall session the week of Sept. 13. Call or register online to reserve a weekly supply kit that can be picked up every Monday inside the library lobby and enjoyed at home. This program is for children of all ages, and registration is required.

• Back to school craft fest: Work on creating pins, magnets, pencil cases and other crafts, Sept. 9 from 5 to 6 p.m., that will bring originality to your school supplies. The program is for school-aged children and their families. Registration is required.

• Join yoga instructor Sheri Ward at 10 a.m. on Sept. 18 for an hour of breathing and flexing on the library’s side lawn behind the book drops. This all-level yoga class focuses on building strength and flexibility, leaving you with confidence. There is a fee of $7 that must be paid upon registration. Please bring a yoga mat or blanket, and wear a mask while maintaining social distancing. This program is intended for ages 16 and older. Registration is required.

• Fall used-book sale: The library will be holding a small used-book sale during September. Visit the library to take a look at what is offered. All book sale proceeds boost the library’s Love Your Library donation total.

• Pine Center: The Northern Tier Library Pine Center is open for the school year, effective Sept. 7, and will have hours every Monday through Thursday from 2:45 to 5:30 p.m.

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