Chippewa Events
Chippewa Events
Upcoming Chippewa Branch Library Events
READ to Layla & Zion, Therapy Dogs
READ to Layla & Zion
Our new reading buddies!
Certified by Therapy Dogs International
CALL to reserve your spot (724) 847-1450
Thursdays starting @ 6:30 pm
January 9th, February 13th, March 13th
SANTA
SANTA is coming
Seating is limited
Call to reserve your seat
(724) 847-1450
Story Times @ Chippewa Library
Story Times @ Chippewa Library
Wednesdays @ 11 am
Nov. 6, 13, 20
Dec. 4, 11, 18
Jan. 8, 15
Feb. 5, 12, 19
Call to sign up (724) 847-1450
Story Times @ North Sewickley Township
Story Times @ North Sewickley Township
Thursdays @ 10:30 am
Nov. 7, 14, 21
Dec. 5, 12, 19
Jan. 2, 9, 16
Feb. 6, 13, 20
BINGO for adults
Bingo for adults
Tuesdays @ 11 am
FREE
Dec. 10th
Jan. 14th
Feb. 11th
Call to reserve your seat (724) 847-1450
Book Club
Join us for Book Club on the 4th Tuesday of each month.
No registration required.
Coloring for Adults
Coloring for Adults
Wednesdays @ 11 am
November 27th
January 29th
February 26th
Call to reserve your seat (724) 847-1450
Story Hikes @ Sahli Nature Park
Story Hikes installed by Chippewa Branch Library @ Sahli Nature Park
Sahli Nature Park
194 McKinley Rd.
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
park is open daily dawn to dusk
Follow the signs!
DIY Craft NIGHTS for adults
@ 6:00 pm
Tuesday, Dec. 3rd
Thursday, Jan. 23rd
Thursday, Feb. 27th
Social Worker
Visit with the social worker on select Thursdays at Chippewa Branch Library.
1-8 pm
August 22nd
September 5, 19
October 3, 17, 31
November 14
December 12
More events coming soon...
Upcoming System Wide Events
Reading Challenges
Join our year-round Reading Challenges!
Social Worker
This program sponsored by the Aliquippa Library District and the Environmental Mitigation Community Fund, through the Pittsburgh Foundation.
Provides counseling and support to library users, help them navigate various health and wellness resources, and assist them in their journey towards mental health recovery. In addition to these services, Michael will also provide several direct supports: Crisis Intervention, which involves providing immediate support during a crisis to help individuals regain equilibrium; Case Management, which involves coordinating services and resources to assist individuals or families; Life Skills Training, which involves helping individuals develop essential skills such as budgeting, job searching, and time management; Advocacy, which involves representing and advocating for library user’s rights and needs at individual, group, and community levels; and psychoeducation, which involves educating individuals and families about mental health conditions and strategies for managing them. Our social worker program will also focus on Community Outreach to help the library district build better engagement with our communities and raise awareness of available services and resources.
More events coming soon....