Carnegie Free Library
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Locality: Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 724-628-1380
Address: 299 S Pittsburgh St 15425 Connellsville, PA, US
Website: www.carnegiefreelib.org/
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NATIONAL PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY DAY IS TODAY!!! A home economist published the first known recipe in a cookbook in 1901 in Boston. Soldiers in WW2 get the credit for making the sandwich so popular. They ate them using what was in their rations to make a high protein, sweet sandwich. Other people caught onto their quick, easy-to-make recipe after their return and the rest is history. Don't not celebrate.
Spring week #2 Figure it out Friday
We hope your Friday has your smile this big.
Today isssss INTERNATIONAL FUN AT WORK DAY! Since 1996, a few researches have found that a fun work environment can increase creativity, boost productive ideas, as well as increase work engagement. It was looked at more closely in 2015 and they found that it depends on the individual. It can lower productivity for some. Interesting! Celebrate responsibly, Connellsville.
Make your day nice, however you can. Good Day Glasses go with any outfit! Anticipating your weekend coffee will make the day brighter. That's a good start, right there! It's Easter weekend so it deserves at least Cool Whip.
Only curbside service is available effective January 13, 2021: Appointments are required for curbside service to pick up or return loaned materials. Call 724-628-1380 for an appointment. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday & Friday, and 2-4 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday. Patrons can request materials by phone or online at www.waggin.org. Computer availability has been suspended. Reference assistance is available by calling 724-628-1380. Guidelines from the Commonwea...lth of Pennsylvania, Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the CDC will be enforced. Masks must be worn and social distancing followed by anyone inside the library. All WAGGIN library cards have been renewed to June 30, 2021. If you have any questions regarding your library card, email [email protected]. The library's stages of reopening are continually being evaluated to ensure the health and safety of staff and patrons, while attempting to provide needed services to the community See more
Today is GALENTINE'S DAY! Leslie Knopp first celebrated this day in 2010 on Parks and Rec to celebrate close female friendships. Girls are wise creatures and finding a female friend you connect with is one of the best things in the world.
Osmosis lesson from those dear STEM fellas!
Make your day fabulous, sweetie darling.
Curbside service only is available effective December 12, 2020: Appointments are required for curbside service to pick up or return loaned materials. Call 724-628-1380 for an appointment. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday & Friday, and 2-4 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday. Patrons can request materials by calling 724-628-1380 or online at www.waggin.org. Guidelines from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the CDC will be enforced. ... Masks must be worn and social distancing followed while in the library. All WAGGIN library cards have been renewed to December 31, 2020. If you have any questions regarding your library card, email [email protected]. The library's stages of reopening are continually being evaluated to ensure the health and safety of staff and patrons, while attempting to provide needed services to the community. See more
Miss Judy's Words of Wisdom; "Humming a song when you're upset can ease your mind."
HAPPY NATIONAL MONKEY DAY! Lets celebrates the unique characteristics of simians. The day also focuses on other primates such as apes, tarsiers, and lemurs. Celebrate today by learning new facts about your favorite one or watching a documentary on the intelligent primates.
Good Morning, Connellsville! Shake the Monday-morning blues off of ya and make today great. You're more able to do that than you think!
Miss Judy showed me a book recently of wise lessons to live by... Wise Lesson for today; "I've learned that you can have a fancy education but still not be very wise."
Today is NATIONAL GINGERBREAD HOUSE DAY! The tradition of decorated gingerbread houses began in Germany in the early 1800s, supposedly popularised after the not-so-Christmassy fairytale of Hansel and Gretel was published in 1812. Side note--The first gingerbread man came from the Saint Nicholas magazine in 1875. It was in an American fairy tale called "The gingerbread man".