Mill Street Writers – Library Closed Until Further Notice
Thomas Beaver Free Library 317 Ferry Street, Danville, PA, United StatesMeet in the Peters’ Community Room. All genres are welcome.
Meet in the Peters’ Community Room. All genres are welcome.
Take a stroll downtown to admire beautifully decorated storefronts and vote for your favorite holiday window display!
Reception November 27th, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm.
North Mountain Art League Exhibit, the artwork of Rita Millard, Chuck Long and Mark Golomb at Rep. David Millard’s offices November through May 2020. On display at both the Berwick and Bloomsburg offices. Berwick District Office 904B Orange St. Berwick PA, 18603 (570) 759-8734 Bloomsburg District Office Market Street Plaza 1000 Market St. (Suite 39) Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570) 387-0246
Coinciding with LGBTQ Symposium - Living Proud: Your Presence Matters. Reception on Friday, November 1, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
When punk first exploded as a counter-cultural movement in the mid-1970s, the music was loud, fast, angry, and raw. This exhibit focuses on the visual aesthetics of punk in posters, concert flyers, LPs and 45s, underground zines, photos, buttons and other cultural ephemera. Image: The Cortinas Defiant Pose/Independence, 1977. Poster, The Cortinas. Courtesy of the collection of Andrew Krivine.
The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists who use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias in politics, art, film, and pop culture. They wear gorilla masks in public to protect their anonymity; they could be anyone and they are everywhere.
Seeking a space to present new political art, artists formed the Alternative Museum in New York in 1975. Like the museum, these prints by participating artists address social and humanitarian issues in their imagery that still resonate in today’s cultural landscape.
3-5 year olds and older are invited to attend a weekly 30 minute program that includes storytelling and a variety of other activities such as finger plays, games, and crafts. Various themes are presented throughout the year. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Everyone is old enough to enjoy some good stories! This is a weekly 30 minute program that focuses on more complicated ideas and language and repetition. Don’t worry if your child is young, children are able to listen to stories at a higher level than they can read. Children need words and ideas and they are not too young to ...
We'll be reading the Christmas classic, a Christmas Carol, over the course of 3 storytime sessions on Tuesdays, December 3rd, 10th, and 17th at 5:30 pm.
DUPLO bricks are available for children younger than 5, LEGO bricks are available for participants 5+, and LEGO sets and architecture are available for teens. Adults are welcome to help their kids build structures. This is a family affair, so bring everyone, be creative, and build awesome things!