Hines you are always a champion with Steeler fans--CONGRATULATIONS!!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Wednesday, May 25 at 7:00 pm
In World War II, Operation Neptune included a massive air assault and the largest amphibious invasion in world history, with over 160,000 troops landing on the Normandy Coast on June 6, 1944. The naval operation that began on D-Day required over 5,000 ships carrying over 160,000 allied and American troops. Gary Augustine, local historian, recounts the details, planning and secrecy required to carry out the fierce Battle of Normandy, which signalled the "beginning of the end" for Nazi Germany. World War II and American history buffs will enjoy Mr. Augustine's interesting observations and keen understanding of this crucial time in our country's history. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113
In World War II, Operation Neptune included a massive air assault and the largest amphibious invasion in world history, with over 160,000 troops landing on the Normandy Coast on June 6, 1944. The naval operation that began on D-Day required over 5,000 ships carrying over 160,000 allied and American troops. Gary Augustine, local historian, recounts the details, planning and secrecy required to carry out the fierce Battle of Normandy, which signalled the "beginning of the end" for Nazi Germany. World War II and American history buffs will enjoy Mr. Augustine's interesting observations and keen understanding of this crucial time in our country's history. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113
Lessons In Loss And Living
Monday, May 16 at 7:00 Pm
As a Family Medicine administrator, Dr. Michele Reiss trains young physicians in the psychological aspects of health care. As a psychotherapist, Dr. Reiss often sees patients struggling with life-threatening illnesses and those coping with grief or loss. She was publicly acknowedged as the psychotherapist working with Dr. Randy Pausch, well-known Carnegie Mellon professor and his wife Jai as they faced his diagnosis of fatal pancreatic cancer. Dr. Pausch inspired thousands of people to live fully and well in spite of adversity with his Last Lecture and encouraged others to seek support and guidance when faced with the stress of a serious medical illness.
In her book, Lessons in Loss and Living, Dr. Reiss teaches the art of living and loving well despite significant adversity. She shares true stories and professional experiences that are gifts to the rest of us for finding ways to live hopefully and fully each day. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113
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