Microsoft Office--Word Basics Workshop - Cloned
10am in the BCC Classroom
Learn beginner-level skills or update your older version skills in Microsoft 2019 (using BCC laptops). REGISTER or just walk in!
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10am in the BCC Classroom
Learn beginner-level skills or update your older version skills in Microsoft 2019 (using BCC laptops). REGISTER or just walk in!
10am in the BCC Classroom
Learn beginner-level skills or update your older version skills in Microsoft 2019 (using BCC laptops). REGISTER or just walk in!
BCC Classroom
We will learn to effectively use the features and functions of an Android smartphone or tablet, covering basics like navigating the interface, utilizing core apps, managing settings, and troubleshooting common issues. Aimed at new users or those unfamiliar with the Android operating system. Each session will be focused on the particular needs of attendees. Please bring your Android device. Please email frebiz@cumberlandcountylibraries.org with any specific issues in advance of sessions for more tailored support. REGISTER
6 Mondays: April 14 - May 19 from 6 pm – 7:30 pm in the BCC Classroom
Do you have a DSLR or mirrorless camera and aren't sure how to use it? Are you still taking photos using only the AUTOMATIC mode? If you answered yes, then this is the perfect class for you! Each class, taught by instructor & photographer, Michael Yatsko, will begin with an exploration of a new topic followed by some hands-on application of the technique or idea. Weekly assignments will also be given to reinforce what has been learned in class. During this class you will learn about the history of photography and cameras, the science behind how a DSLR camera works, the exposure triangle - aperture, shutter speed and ISO, many different composition techniques, lenses, and much, much more. In order to participate you need to have a DSLR or mirrorless camera.
$150 fee covers all six classes. Ages 13+; Seating is limited and will be held in the Business & Career Center Classroom. Registration is required: $150 fee covers all six classes.
7 pm in the Community Room
Join the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Cumberland County for this series. Registration is $5 per workshop online at the Penn State Extension website or walk-in and pay at the door.
March 13: Identifying Delicate Spring Ephemerals
Shawna Raymond, Penn State Extension Master Gardener of Dauphin County
After an introduction about oak wilt and the spotted lanternfly, step into the heart of spring and discover the fleeting beauty of nature's delicate wonders that emerge for only a short time each year. Learn about the benefits, unique growth cycles, and tips for identifying, selecting, and growing these fragile yet resilient plants. Don't miss your chance to embrace the magic of spring's most elusive flowers.
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The library is hosting its fifth annual auction this spring, and the auction site is up and running!
The online auction begins Saturday, April 19 at 8:00 p.m. and ends on Sunday, April 27 at 8:00 pm.
All proceeds benefit our library operations.
To view the 2025 auction site (donations are updated weekly) click here.
2nd Floor Meeting Room
Registration Required
Come meet local author Angela Enos on the 2nd floor of the Library as she discusses her new book Under the Roof, a humorous and compelling must-read about an inquisitive character who is unraveling the mystery of who her neighbors really are until she gets under their roof and learns their life story. There will be light refreshments, a short reading, and a fun mystery game, “Which Character Am I?” Plus, a special appearance by character-come-to-life, “The Cat Lady,” who will be signing books. Following the event, Angela Enos will be available for a meet-and-greet between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.
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Join us Friday February 21st from 6-8 pm to support the stage coming to Library Square.
$20 ticket includes the following:
Visit the library to purchase tickets. Tickets will be available at the door. Proceeds & donations fund the stage coming soon to the Library Square (library greenspace).
*Must be 21 or over
2 p.m. - 4 p.m. with Discussion from 4 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Community Room
Watch the selected film, either at home or at the library, then join fellow movie enthusiasts for a lively and thought-provoking discussion moderated by Lee Johnson. Sponsored by Bill and Jane Murray.
March: Breaker Morant (1980: 107 minutes)
Three Australian lieutenants are court martialed for executing prisoners as a way of deflecting attention from war crimes committed by their superior officers. Based on a play and true story. Rated: PG.
Second & Fourth Thursdays, 10 am
Small Meeting Room
The intermediate level speakers will have a chance to practice with one another in a casual setting. A themed conversation for each session will be announced. No registration necessary.