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Whitehall Township Public Library: Beekeeper to present program

There will be a presentation on the challenges and survival of honey bees 6:30 p.m. April 20. Honey bees are vital parts of our ecosystem, acting as highly efficient pollinators of our food crops, as well as for wild flora. Hear local beekeeper Tom Lindeman talk about honey bees, their environment and the challenges to their survival.

Registration is requested.

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Join the library’s adult book club - On the Same Page. This club will meet 6:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month, every other month. Books will be loaned as availability allows.

The reading schedule will include the following books: “The Personal Librarian,” April 26; “Under the Whispering Door,” June 15; “Black Cake,” Aug. 17; “Home Before Dark,” Oct. 19; and “Firekeeper’s Daughter,” Nov. 16.

Registration is required.

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A Good Yarn is the newest club at the library. Whether you work with hooks or needles, yard or thread, you’re welcome to join.

The club will meet 2-4 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of each month.

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The library’s spring book sale is planned for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April 28 and 29.

There is a bag sale set for noon-3 p.m. April 29. You must use the bag provided by the library.

Donations of gently used books, puzzles, DVDs and CDs are being accepted.

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Join Lehigh County Conservation District to learn about pollinators 11 a.m. May 16. Learn all about the benefits of bugs and imagine being a bee for a day. Make a flower bookmark, and learn how to make a seed ball for local pollinators to enjoy.

This program, which requires registration, is recommended for kids ages 36 months-5 years.

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If you have any questions, visit our website, whitehallpl.org, or call 610-432-4339.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Whitehall Township Public Library Director Susan Bielucke accepts a check for $15,000 from Denise Shaffer and Dan Lombardo of Whitehall Lions Club. The funds, collected with help from NEPA Lions Service Foundation, will benefit the library's community computer improvement program.