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Celebrate the Pennsylvania One Book Every Young Child Literacy Initiative!
more infoCelebrate One Book for Every Young Child! April's activities at Schlow Library support Pennsylvania's Early Literacy Initiative featuring What a Treasure by Will and Jane Hillenbrand!
Books "ARRR" Great! November Book Club
more infoAHOY MATEY! Join the November Book Club BOOKS "ARRR" GREAT! and Share the Treasure of Reading with Your Fellow "Book-aneers!" After you've reached your reading goal, come into the library to claim your prize! SIGN UP HERE!
Summer Chess
Chess continues during the summer. All ages are welcome. Join us each Saturday and find a new partner, teach a new player or just watch the fun.more infoSummer Chess
Chess continues during the summer. All ages are welcome. Join us each Saturday and find a new partner, teach a new player or just watch the fun.more infoSummer Chess
Chess continues during the summer. All ages are welcome. Join us each Saturday and find a new partner, teach a new player or just watch the fun.more infoSummer Chess
Chess continues during the summer. All ages are welcome. Join us each Saturday and find a new partner, teach a new player or just watch the fun.more infoSummer Chess
Chess continues during the summer. All ages are welcome. Join us each Saturday and find a new partner, teach a new player or just watch the fun.more infoSummer Chess
Chess continues during the summer. All ages are welcome. Join us each Saturday and find a new partner, teach a new player or just watch the fun.more infoNittany Valley Writers' Network: The Art of Poetry with Sheila Squillante
Sheila Squillante is a senior lecturer in English at Penn State as well as the associate director of the MFA Program. She is also a poet who will be sharing her poetry with us and discuss how writers can tune in to their inner poet.more infoNittany Valley Writers' Network: Fiction Writing Strategies with Steven Sherrill
more infoSteven Sherrill is not only an associate professor of English and integrative arts at Penn State Altoona, but an author of three novels*; one of which, Visits from the Drowned Girl, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction. His presentation will touch on character and plot development in his own work and techniques culled from his wildly popular intensive novel writing workshop offered each summer at the University of Iowa.
*He is also an accomplished painter and a novice banjo player!
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