Our library is proud to offer a variety of book discussion groups,
each delving into different genres and mediums. If you enjoy talking
about books or trying new things, then we encourage you to visit their websites or attend one of the discussions. New members are always
welcome. The library can provide the books and the location, but we need you to help make the discussions fun and interesting!
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Food For Thought - A Cookbook Club 
Make it... Sample it... Discuss it! If you love browsing through cookbooks and experimenting with new recipes, then this is the book group for you! Aspiring chefs of every skill level are welcome!
Every other month a cookbook is selected and put on display at the library. You browse through the recipes and pick one that piques your interest. Make it, then bring it to the meeting to share. Meetings are held every other month on a Monday evening.
To register or for more information, please call the library at 724-238-6451 or visit the Food For Thought website. |
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Titles & Tea Book Discussion Group
This discussion group celebrates books and
tea! Both fiction and non-fiction titles with engaging story lines,
characterizations and interesting settings are considered. Members are
encouraged to bring their own tea cups and saucers to share and show off.
The group meets one Wednesday a month at 3 p.m. in the library's community room.
To register or for more information, please call the library at 724-238-6451 or visit the Titles & Tea website.
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Death in the Stacks : A Mystery/Thriller Book Discussion & lunch Group
Bring your sandwich & drink to the library and join this discussion group as they combine the thrill of intrigue and murder with lunch! This group meets every other month on a Friday from 11:50 am to 12:50 pm in the library's community room and focuses on the mystery/thriller genre.
For more information on how to join the
discussion group,
please call the library at 724-238-6451 or visit the Death in the
Stacks website. *Check the website to verify times and location. |
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