Language at the Library: Italian

langSecond and Fourth Thursdays at 12:30 pm via Zoom
Join this language immersion conversation group with an experienced native teacher who will guide you through discussion, conversation and culture of the language. Some experience in the language is necessary. Registration is required for Zoom link.  

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Language at the Library: Italian

langSecond and Fourth Thursdays at 12:30 pm via Zoom
Join this language immersion conversation group with an experienced native teacher who will guide you through discussion, conversation and culture of the language. Some experience in the language is necessary. Registration is required for Zoom link.  

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Device Advice

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Need hands-on help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop or e-reader? Trying to download an app or program and getting stuck? Want to use free library media resources like eBooks and audiobooks from Libby? Sign up for a thirty-minute Device Advice session for in person assistance. Bring your personal tablet, laptop, smartphone, or e-reader with you. Make sure you have all passwords you might need during the session. Registration is required.

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Device Advice

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Need hands-on help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop or e-reader? Trying to download an app or program and getting stuck? Want to use free library media resources like eBooks and audiobooks from Libby? Sign up for a thirty-minute Device Advice session for in person assistance. Bring your personal tablet, laptop, smartphone, or e-reader with you. Make sure you have all passwords you might need during the session. Registration is required.

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Device Advice

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Need hands-on help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop or e-reader? Trying to download an app or program and getting stuck? Want to use free library media resources like eBooks and audiobooks from Libby? Sign up for a thirty-minute Device Advice session for in person assistance. Bring your personal tablet, laptop, smartphone, or e-reader with you. Make sure you have all passwords you might need during the session. Registration is required.

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Device Advice

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Need hands-on help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop or e-reader? Trying to download an app or program and getting stuck? Want to use free library media resources like eBooks and audiobooks from Libby? Sign up for a thirty-minute Device Advice session for in person assistance. Bring your personal tablet, laptop, smartphone, or e-reader with you. Make sure you have all passwords you might need during the session. Registration is required.

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Device Advice

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Need hands-on help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop or e-reader? Trying to download an app or program and getting stuck? Want to use free library media resources like eBooks and audiobooks from Libby? Sign up for a thirty-minute Device Advice session for in person assistance. Bring your personal tablet, laptop, smartphone, or e-reader with you. Make sure you have all passwords you might need during the session. Registration is required.

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Constitution Night with the Sons of the American Revolution

Constitution Night with the Sons of the American Revolution

Bring your kids to learn about the Constitution with the Sons of the American Revolution from 6-8p on Monday September 23 in the Community Room.

Activities include a read-aloud, BINGO, scavenger hunt, and even signing a copy of the Constitution with a quill pen. Kids can earn prizes, awards, and each will get a small gift. The Sons of the American Revolution is an apolitical organization that honors our Revolutionary War patriot ancestors by promoting patriotism, serving our communities, and educating and inspiring future generations about the founding principles of our country. The Washingtonburg Chapter of the Sons of American Revolution represents Cumberland and Perry Counties. If you would like more information about joining or think you have an ancestor from the Revolutionary War, see Dale Leppard, chapter genealogist. It’s an exciting time to join SAR as we are in the 250th anniversary cycle. 

 

Program of Events 

 

6:00pm Brief welcome and introduction by the Washingtonburg Chapter of Sons of the 

American Revolution; members of the chapter will be dressed in Colonial attire 

and will be available to answer any questions about SAR. 

 

6:15pm Read aloud:   We the People by Peter Spier 

 

6:30pm Children’s activities about the Constitution and our country -- these can  

be done in any order throughout the night* 

  • Coloring Pages 

  • Good Citizen Promise 

  • Scavenger Hunt  

  • Sign the Constitution 

 

* every child who completes three activities will earn the Good Citizen Award 

 

7:00pm Constitution BINGO -- prizes for winners 

 

7:15pm Presentations  

  • Good Citizen Awards to children, followed by group photo 

  • Donate book to library:  Constitution Translated for Kids (Travis)  

  • SAR Flag Award to library 

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Archives Open House

Text: "New Cumberland Community Archives & Kenneth N. Ross Jr. Research Room Grand Opening" with images from New Cumberland's historyYou're invited to the grand opening of the New Cumberland Community Archives and Kenneth N. Ross Jr. Research Room.
Remarks and ribbon cutting will commence at 11:30 am.
We can't wait to share this meaningful gift to the community with you.
 

Originally called the "Local History Collection" and established in 1976 as part of a bicentennial project, the New Cumberland Community Archives contains unique photographs, records, maps, newspaper, and other records of the history of New Cumberland and the surrounding area. The collection represents the largest and most significant source of materials anywhere related to the history of the Borough of New Cumberland.

Through the generous bequest of Kenneth N. Ross Jr. and funds from a grant from Cumberland County, New Cumberland Public Library has been able to build a safe and secure home for the collection on the first floor of the Library, including climate-controlled storage space and a research room.

The collection contains items such as newspaper articles, books, maps, photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, memorabilia, art work, and yearbooks. Access to the collection is granted by appointment or by request. An inventory of the collection (finding aid) is available in paper or online to assist researchers in locating relevant materials. A list of yearbooks is also available. For further information about the collection, making a donation, or access to the materials for research, please contact the Library at newcumberland@cumberlandcountylibraries.org.
 

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Solopreneur Roundtable--Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Marketing

small businessBusiness & Career Center (BCC) HUB

Join our monthly roundtable discussion with other small, local business owners (less than 5 employees) to share valuable support and insight, considering the unique challenges that solopreneurs face! This roundtable meets the last Friday of the month in The Business & Career Center HUB, with a theme for each session. Please sign up for each session separately.  REGISTER

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