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Library Corner

The summer is getting very busy at the White Haven Area Community Library.

There will be a free concert on Friday, June 23 in the Rail Yard Park. Gracie Johnson will perform from 7 to 10 p.m. Bring your own lawn chair and come enjoy the concert.

Are you curious about Buddhism? Do you want a mindful meditation practice but you’re not sure how to start? You’re invited to join us on Sunday, June 25 for Black Diamond Sangha. All are welcome as we begin to create a community of people practicing mindful living together.

and into Carbon or Schuylkill Counties. More drivers are needed. Volunteering as a Road to Recovery driver will put you at the heart of the American Cancer Society’s mission and fulfill a critical need for cancer patients. If you own or have regular access to a safe, reliable vehicle, then you’re already on the road to volunteering. Volunteer drivers must be between the ages of 18 and 84, have a valid driver’s license, pass a background check, show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, and have access to a safe, reliable car.

To learn more, visit our Road to Recovery volunteer page at cancer.org or call 570-459-1212.

On June 27 at 6 p.m. there will be an Open Discussion on the Metaphysical with Intuitive Healer, Jen Casper. Topics of discussion will be “Angels, Spirit Guides, and Animal Spirit Guides.” There is a $10 per person fee to attend the discussion. Checks should be made out to Jen Ritter.

The library’s newest book club, Bourbon & Books, will meet at 7 p.m. on June 28. The first book is a psychological thriller, Simply Lies by David Baldacci. Bring your favorite beverage and join the discussion.

The Second Annual Food & Fun program for kids started on Monday, June 19, so expect to see lots of activity all around the library and in the park!

If you are interested in volunteering at the library, we would love to meet you. There are a variety of opportunities available for you to share your skills and experience. Please call 570443-8776 or stop in during library hours.

Please remember to check The Library Corner each week as well as the library Facebook page for the latest info on both kid’s and adult programs.

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