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Tuesday December 22, 2009
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11:00 AM
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Toddler Storytime
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Come learn and explore at Toddler Story time. A different theme each week will entertain your toddler. A great way to instill your child with a lifelong love of books. Tuesdays at 10:00 and 11:00. No registration necessary. September 8th-December 1st.
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Tuesday December 29, 2009
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11:00 AM
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Toddler Storytime
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Come learn and explore at Toddler Story time. A different theme each week will entertain your toddler. A great way to instill your child with a lifelong love of books. Tuesdays at 10:00 and 11:00. No registration necessary. September 8th-December 1st.
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Monday January 11, 2010
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7:00 PM
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Mother/Daughter Bookclub
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Destination: Inspiration. Get inspired by reading and discussing great books with the Mother-Daughter Book Club! Relax in a comfortable, social atmosphere and share your thoughts and ideas on a variety of terrific books. The Mother-Daughter Book Club meets the second Monday of the month from September through June from 7-8 PM. For girls entering 3-4 Grade. Call the library to register and for the current book selection or visit www.bpmotherdaughter.blogspot.com.
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Tuesday January 12, 2010
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7:00 PM
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Pittsburgh South Writers Group
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Pittsburgh South Writers Group offers writers of all genres the inspiration and constructive criticism needed to improve their work. Created by Sandy Ward Bell and Holly Christine, the group will begin meeting the second Tuesday of each month in 2010 at the Bethel Park Library.
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Thursday January 14, 2010
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7:00 PM
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First Time Homebuyers: How to buy a home in today's credit crunch?
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First Time Homebuyers: How to buy a home in today's credit crunch?
Presented by Todd Stainbrook, President - AJM Mortgage
Thursday, January 14th at 7pm
This free presentation will cover:
• New $7,500 tax credit for first time home buyers
• Now is the time to buy a new home for first time homebuyers, no home to worry about selling and prices are at rock bottom
• New legislation may lower rates for first time homebuyers
• Understanding PMI, LTV and all the other jargon lenders throw at you.
• See how people, especially first time homebuyers, are still obtaining financing.
• Realize the different ways you can still get into a home with less than 20% down as was not the case with generations past.
• Knowledge of different financing options and how they should fit into your financial goals.
• Steps you can take before you start to look for a home that will improve your chances of obtaining the terms of financing that are acceptable to you.
• $100 gas card given away to someone in attendance.
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Saturday January 16, 2010
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10:00 AM
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UNDERSTANDING THE NUMBER ONE PRIORITY
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A free workshop open to the general public for anyone interested in learning how to better understand themselves through identification of their Number One Priority. Number One Priority is a set of convictions that a person gives preference to; it is a value that takes precedence over other values. It is what we do first and what others see first when we feel afraid, threatened , or stressed.
This workshop will explore the use in identifying the personality priorities people use in finding their “sense of belonging” and how recognizing a Number One Priority can give rapid insight into one’s Lifestyle. Number One Priority indicates a person’s short range goal and clarifies his or her long range goal. The Number One Priority helps people better understand themselves and can be a bridge to understanding between two people. The workshop will review the four Number One Priorities and help us identify which NOP we use to find our sense of belonging and to avoid what is most unpleasant/uncomfortable. Long time Adlerian, Patricia Walton-Donalies, will help us explore these ideas and how to make use of them in our own lives and the lives of those we work with.
Objectives:
To define the basic principles of Adler’s Individual Psychology
To understand the concept of Number One Priority in relationship to one’s Life Style
To identify the four priorities and how to pinpoint them for yourself or a client.
To identify the least mistaken priority and understand how it can be utilized to pursue a mentally healthy life style.
Presenter : Patricia A. Walton-Donalies has a Master in Education degree in Guidance and Counseling and over 30 years experience working with children and their families. Pat is a licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the District of Columbia and was a Supervisory Probation officer in the District of Columbia before returning “home” to Pittsburgh. Pat has worked in Wraparound Programs in Allegheny County for the last 15 years and
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1:00 PM
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Clear the Clutter for Good Feng Shui
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Join Donna Rossa of Space Solutions to learn how to change your life from one of struggle and stress to one abundant with clarity and harmony.
Your external world is a reflection of your internal world and vise versa. By improving your space, you can improve your life. Discover how clutter affects the”Feng Shui” of your environment and how applying wimple Feng Shui techniques can increase your positive energy.
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Thursday January 21, 2010
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7:00 PM
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Career Training!
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Bidwell Training Center will present a free information session at Bethel Park Public Library for individuals looking for a new career.
Bidwell Training Center is an accredited, nonprofit career training school that offers career training at no cost to the student. Each accepted student receives a full scholarship that includes tuition and books. To qualify, prospective students must have a high school diploma or GED and be a resident of Pennsylvania.
For over 40 years, Bidwell Training Center has been committed to providing students with access to excellent training opportunities as well as career placement upon graduation.
This career-training opportunity is for anyone – the classrooms are multigenerational and full of students from a variety of ethnic, educational, and professional backgrounds. The age range of current students is between 17 and 72 years old. Additionally, no prior knowledge is needed in your career area of choice because Bidwell Training Center teaches each major from its starting point.
Majors:
Chemical Lab Technician
Culinary Arts
Horticulture Technology
Medical Claims Processor
Medical Coder
Office Technology
Pharmacy Technician
If you are thinking about beginning a career or making a career change in one of the training areas, Bidwell Training Center can help you reach your goals.
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Saturday February 6, 2010
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1:00 PM
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Author Holly Christine
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Join Bethel Park Author Holly Christine for a reading of her debut novel, The Nine Lives of Clemenza. Following the reading, Holly will open the floor for conversation on the novel, publishing and writing. Copies of The Nine Lives of Clemenza will be available for purchase and signing. For each copy sold, Holly will donate $1 to the Bethel Park Library. Join us for us for a Saturday of book talk and refreshments!
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Monday February 8, 2010
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7:00 PM
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Mother/Daughter Bookclub
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Destination: Inspiration. Get inspired by reading and discussing great books with the Mother-Daughter Book Club! Relax in a comfortable, social atmosphere and share your thoughts and ideas on a variety of terrific books. The Mother-Daughter Book Club meets the second Monday of the month from September through June from 7-8 PM. For girls entering 3-4 Grade. Call the library to register and for the current book selection or visit www.bpmotherdaughter.blogspot.com.
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Friday February 12, 2010
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10:00 AM
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Digital Cameras – the Basics you need to take/save/print photos
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Lean how easy digital cameras can be! We will cover simple picture taking and downloading to a computer.
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Saturday February 20, 2010
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10:00 AM
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Financial Planning with Fragasso Financial Advisors
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Session 1
Saturday, February 20th 10am
Financial planning for widows/widowers
• Stages
• Emotional issues
• Six steps to financial success
• Eight principles of financial management
Estate planning for widows/widows
• Last will
• General Durable Power of Attorney
• Health care Power of Attorney
• Living will
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