Teens, beat the winter blues and join our Winter Reading Challenge! The challenge runs until February 25 and is open to everyone up through grade 12. Log your reading and complete activity badges for a chance to win prizes! Register here.
Teens, want to explore our makerspace? Come to Teen Forge Nights and see what The Forge has to offer!
February's Teen Forge Night: TBD
Thursday, February 2 at 6 pm. Registration is required.
Starting in October, Diversiteen is back and ready to continue exploring diversity in our community as well as in Teen Fiction. We will read and respectfully discuss books selected to inspire change, embrace diversity and promote inclusivity. Help promote diversity and compete in our DiversiTeen Reading Challenge for some fun prizes -- sign up in Beanstack today!
Meetings are on select Wednesdays. Registration for meetings is preferred, but not required. For teens in grades 6-12.
Come play, converse, and grow! On select Wednesdays from 6-7:30 pm, drop in and play chess games in a friendly environment. Bring your own chess set or use one of ours.
Registration is preferred, but not required. Open to tweens and teens in grades 4 through 12.
Do you have suggestions for teen programs at the library? Want to have a say in what books and materials are ordered? Need volunteer or service hours? Then consider joining our Teen Advisory Board (TAB)!
Meetings are twice a month on select Tuesdays from 4pm-5pm. No registration required. Contact Miss Janae for more info.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cranberry Public Library, along with Cranberry Township, has been monitoring recommendations from the Department of Health and Education, as well as CDC guidelines to determine safety protocols for Cranberry Public Library.
Due to the recent guidance from the CDC and in accordance with township protocols, masks are now optional during all library sponsored programs and storytimes. Those wishing to wear masks may continue to do so. All library sponsored programs are listed on our events calendar.
The Library and Township continue to monitor both state and local guidance and request understanding that protocols and expectations could change. Changes will be communicated via the Library’s website.