appointment only, call 412.904.5993
to schedule an appointment or visit
workableac.com.
COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
RECYCLING EVENT
10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21
Library’s Upper Parking Lot
Commonwealth Computer Recycling
will be in the larger parking lot behind
the library hosting a hard drive
shredding and electronics waste
recycling event. Vehicle unloading
assistance available. Accepted items
include computer equipment,
cellphones, small appliances, cameras,
calculators, typewriters, fax machines,
keyboards, computer peripherals, and
more. For a full list of acceptable items,
visit ccrcyber.com/events/. CyberCrunch
will conduct hard drive shredding for
$10 per hard drive.
PATHWAYS TO OUR SUSTAINABLE
FUTURE: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
FROM PITTSBURGH
7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 24
Using Pittsburgh-based case studies,
Patty DeMarco offers a vision of what life
could look like in a fossil fuel-free future.
DeMarco is a visiting research professor at
Carnegie Mellon, and a senior scholar at
Chatham. She has spent a 30-year career
in energy and environmental policy in
both private and public sector positions,
including commissioner of the regulatory
commission of Alaska and demand side
manager for the Connecticut Municipal
Electric Energy Cooperative. She is a
former executive director of the Rachel
Carson Homestead Association and
director of the Rachel Carson Institute at
Chatham.
SOUTH HILLS JEWISH PITTSBURGH
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS
6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 26
South Hills College Connections is an
opportunity for South Hills high school
students and their parents to explore the
many and varied opportunities for Jewish
life on and around college campuses.
Speakers to be announced. For more
information and to register, contact
412.697.6647 or [email protected].
FALL LOCAL AUTHOR FORUM
7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 14
A panel of local authors will discuss their
writing process and work. Authors will
be selling and signing their books. Light
refreshments will be served. Authors will
be announced in October.
BOOK CELLAR HOLIDAY SHOP
10 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday and Saturday,
Nov. 17 and 18, 1:30-3 p.m., Sunday,
Nov. 19
Great bargains on gift-worthy books, CDs,
DVDs, knickknacks and more!
SEVEN ELE MENTS OF CLASSICAL ART
7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 5
Award-winning artist, author, and retired
Point Park professor James Sulkowski
presents on the Seven Elements of
Classical Art. Sulkowski’s adherence to Old
Master concepts and techniques and his
dramatic effects of light and use of deep,
rich color have attracted private, corporate
and public collectors worldwide, including
former President and Mrs. George H.W.
Bush, the Saudi Arabian royal family, and
the Metropolitan Opera of New York.
James studied at the famed Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon
University, and, most notably, with master
artist Frank Mason at the Art Students
League of New York.
BOARD GAME AFTERNOON
1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 30
Do you have a game you love to play, but
just don’t have enough players? Grab your
friends and games, and come to the library
for our special weekend board game
session. We have everything from board
games and RPGs to card games for you to
use. For teens and adults.
Familyhairstudiobarbershop.com
412-561-4200
LEBANON SHOPS
300 Mt. Lebanon Blvd - Pgh PA 15234
A family friendly shop with a relaxed,
upbeat atmosphere
HAIR, SKIN, NAILS
MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN
Cuts • Color • Styling
Facial & Body Waxing • Manis & Pedi’s
Men’s Straight Edge Shave
Airbrush Tanning , Facials & More
25% off your first visit
Or any nail or skincare
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