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- Wed., Nov. 26: Opening at 12PM due to monthly staff meetings.
- Thur., Nov. 27: Closed for Thanksgiving holiday.
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Use our Events Calendar button (to the right) to quickly access additional programming information.
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- Copy Cat: Join the fun of our monthly craft program, where each session exposes us to a new project. We will be making a tree ornament from cardboard tubes in November. This free event requires registration. Wed., Nov., 12 at 6PM.
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Silent Book Club: Join us when we next meet on the first Saturday of the month at 10:30AM. All are welcome. Read what you enjoy.
- Fiber Arts Group: Thursdays from 1 - 3 PM. Hobbyists knit, crochet, embroider, cross stitch, etc. Share stories, patterns, and discover new techniques. All are welcome.
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Tech Tutor: Select a 30 minute appointment on Thursdays between 10 AM – 12 PM
to receive help with BASIC computer questions. Call 814-362-6527 to register. - Open Book Club: This book club meets monthly on the third Saturday at 10:30AM. November's book is Someone by Alice McDermott.
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Trivia: Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 6 PM. Let's test our knowledge of everything during our next Trivia Night! Enjoy the challenge with your team (4 ppl. max.) or play individually.
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| Hubble Space Telescope Photography |
BAPL is partnering with the Twin Tier Camera Club to bring photographer, Zolt Levay, virtually to our library. He will share images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST). For most of his career he was responsible for producing many images and graphics at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). All space and camera enthusiasts are invited to attend this free, virtual program in the library's Community Room.
Thursday, November 6 at 7PM
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Join us for a unique program that is part biography and part modern Native American history. Born in 1918, Robert White Eagle, was a WWII Army veteran, serving with the Medical Corp., and was awarded the Purple Heart and the Good Conduct Medal. In later years he was an educator and an activist for modern indigenous history. Take a journey with us from the Great Depression to D-Day; from the early civil rights movement to Y2K and the rise of indigenous voices.
Tuesday, November 11 at 6PM
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- Teen Book Club: Members are reading Let Me Hear a Rhyme by Tiffany D. Jackson, with lyrics by Malik "Malik-16" Sharif. Join us and learn all about Teen Book Club! Free books and lots of snacks will be provided. Teen Book Club is open to any local teen in grades 9 - 12. Tue., Nov. 18 at 5PM.
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Teen Lounge: Hang out and relax at the library with lots of board games, a movie or music, and more! Snacks will be provided. Every Wednesday at 2:45PM.
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Build your knowledge about all things Fall, from football to food to holidays! Win small prizes, plus enjoy snacks while you play. Choose from two dates and times.
Nov. 12 at 6PM or Nov. 13 at 2:45PM
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| Celebrate the month of Dinovember with an action-packed dinosaur movie (PG-13)! While you watch, make dino keychains and try themed activities. Snacks are provided.
Thu., Nov. 20 at 2:45PM
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Watch friendship-themed movies, try gratitude crafts and writings, and enjoy a hot chocolate bar at this drop-in event!
Tue., Nov. 25 at 2:45PM
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- Little Learners: Mondays & Fridays at 11 AM. Little Learners is a fun-filled program for 0-5 year old children and their parents or caregivers.
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Book to Movie Club: Thursdays at 6:30PM (beginning Nov. 13). Local students in grades 3 - 5, are welcome to attend every THURSDAY while we read a few chapters from a great children’s book. We are currently reading The Black Stallion .
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Kindness Club: Participants will discover many unique ways to share kindness throughout our community. The program is for students aged 6 - 11. Nov. 5 & 19 at 6:30PM and Nov. 12 at 6:15 (Chapel Ridge).
- LEGO Club: Join the fun monthly on the first Tuesday at 5PM
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Homeschool Scholars: This program will meet once a month on the second Tuesday at 1PM.
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Bring the family and enjoy games with the family and other members from the community.
Thur., Nov. 20 at 6PM
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Appropriate for all ages, Lance White Eagle will share legends, myths, and fables from multiple tribes, that touch on morality and values. The tales are lighthearted and family friendly.
Sat., Nov. 15 at 2PM
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This club is for those who are interested in journalism and writing. The newspaper will be youth lead and the articles will be topics of interest to the library and the community. Appropriate for students in grades 3 - 12.
Nov. 6 & 13 at 5PM
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| Children in grades 1 - 5 are invited to celebrate the season of gratitude with games, crafts, and fun activities. Registrations are necessary.
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BAPL
67 West Washington St.
Bradford, PA 16701
814-362-6527
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| - Monday - Thursday: 10AM - 6PM
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Friday - Saturday: 10AM - 5PM
- Sunday: Closed
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