Check out the meteorite we have on loan from Jim Redden in the display case on the north end of the library!
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Model Trains on Display!
Check out our display of antique trains at the front of the Children’s area this month!
Ron Vance lent these to us for display this month!
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Artwork on Display!
The Aston Public Library is hosting the Melmark School Traveling Art Show this month! Check out the pictures and information in our Children’s area! There are some remarkable items created by Melmark’s developmentally disabled students!
Melmark, based in Berwyn, PA and with a location in Andover, MA, provides residential, educational, vocational and therapeutic services for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries and other neurological and genetic disorders. Melmark’s programs and services are offered in an environment of warmth, care and respect. To learn more, visit www.melmark.org .
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Ballet Display!
We are hosting a display of materials from the International Ballet Classique. Stop by the library to check it out! Here are some pictures-
For more information about the ballet company, go to
http://www.academyballetru.com/ .
They are performing the Nutcracker at Neumann University later this month!
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Check out our new book display!
We now have a special display for our new Fiction and Non-Fiction books for adults! We hope this will save some space and provide an attractive and user-friendly place to find our newer materials. This display came from the Springfield Borders bookstore that went out of business.
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“Honoring All Who Served” at the Library!
Jack McDermott, Beth McDermott, Cy Yost, Janet Yost and Joe Cuff from the Aston American Legion post number 926 are providing a display of veterans’ memorabilia at the Library during November. Items included are uniform patches, ribbons, newspaper articles, artillery shells and personal gear. There is a mess kit, gas mask, world war I uniform leggings, and other miscellaneous memorabilia. The display includes articles on loan from the American Legion of Aston as well as the Pennsylvania Veteran’s Museum of Media. Lisa Pietroswski from the Legion created the “Honoring All Who Served” design at the center of the display. The items will be on display until November 30th. Here are some pictures:
Stop by the library to see more!
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