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Branches Community Library of Allegheny Valley
Rooms No room assigned Community Room
All Day
9:30am
This event is in the "Babies and Toddlers" group.
Cancelled

Toddle Time - NEW for 2024!

9:30am - 10:00am
Babies and Toddlers
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Library Branch: Community Library of Allegheny Valley
Room: Community Room
Age Group: Babies and Toddlers
Program Type: Storytime
Body:

New in 2024, we are introducing Toddle Time! This program is recommended for children 15 months to 3 years of age with a participating adult.

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9:45am
10:00am
Closing

Library closed

10:00am - 3:00pm
Branches:
Community Library of Allegheny Valley
Description:

The library is closed today due to inclement weather. All programs are cancelled.

10:15am
10:30am
10:45am
11:00am
11:15am
11:30am
11:45am
12:00pm
12:15pm
12:30pm
12:45pm
1:00pm
1:15pm
1:30pm
1:45pm
2:00pm
This event is in the "Adults" group.
Cancelled

WHO KNEW? Let It Snow: unforgettable local winter weather

2:00pm - 3:00pm
Adults
Registration
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Library Branch: Community Library of Allegheny Valley
Room: Community Room
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Local History
Body:

Did you know the local record for the worst winter snow was in 1890?  Pittsburgh received 36 inches!!

2:15pm
2:30pm
2:45pm