Sewickley Public Library, 500 Thorn St., offers a number of in-person and virtual programs for patrons. For more information or to register for events, call 412-741-6920 or visit sewickleylibrary.org.
New York Times access
Full access (including archives) to the New York Times is available to those with a Sewickley Public Library card – at the library or in your own home. For home or remote access, a 72-hour pass will be generated and you will need to login or register for a free NYTimes account to redeem the access code.
Buying a Home Workshop
Join Citizens banker Lisa Ragan and Citizens mortgage loan officer David Read 6:30-7:30 p.m. for an informative virtual workshop to help participants understand the process of buying a home step by step. Register online and the Zoom link will be emailed.
Conversation Salon
The Nov. 4 Conversation Salon, taking place 10 a.m.-noon, will be meeting via Zoom. All are welcome to join the engaging group of adults for coffee and great discussions. Email sewickley@einetwork.net for the Zoom link.
24th MAVUNO Celebration
In partnership with Sweetwater Center for the Arts 24th Annual MAVUNO Festival, the Sewickley Public Library is showcasing a collection of titles featuring local Black authors, Black History in Sewickley and works highlighting African American art and culture through Nov. 7.
Mobile hot spots
The Sewickley Public Library now offers free mobile hotspots to patrons.
The easy-to-use device connects your tablet, laptop and other WiFi-enabled devices to the internet. These devices are perfect for travel, schoolwork, job hunting and more. The library currently offers four mobile wireless hotspots for checkout (you must have a library card).
Hot spot internet service is provided by T-Mobile with unlimited data at 4G LTE speeds. 3G is available internationally. Up to 15 devices may be connected to the hot spot at once. If you are traveling outside of the Sewickley area, please check the T-Mobile coverage map for your destination.






