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Space-themed programming delights at Penn Hills Library

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Lillian DeDomenic | For the Tribune-Review
Madilyn Zeise, 7, challenges volunteer Patsy Shay to a lightsaber duel, Star Wars style, on July 24. Hayden Calhoun watches from the background.
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Pretending to be Neil Armstrong while exploring the world of an astronaut, Madilyn Zeise, 7, Hayden Calhoun, 11, and Miranda Zeise, 8, hide behind their space helmets.
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Four-year old Elise Runquist decorates her Star Wars lightsaber. Brittany Beldram, a parent of two young boys attending the program, said she is thrilled with new the storytimes and programs offered for Penn Hills children and families.
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Wilhelmina Geminetti, 3, studies the Constellation Box, operated by a small battery.

One could say that the Penn Hills Library children’s programs are “out of this world.” Every Monday and Wednesday afternoon, through mid-August, Kids Create: Universe of Stories, features space-themed programs. For more information on library events and programs, visit www.pennhillslibrary.org.

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