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Revisit the Past with Resources from PT Library

April 5, 2021 by Lacey Love

Peters Township Public Library is in the process of formalizing the library’s local history resources into the Peters Township Public Library Historical Archives (PTPL Historical Archives). Through funding from The Peters Township Library Foundation, Carolyn Friedrich, Consulting Archivist, is leading the work to preserve and increase access to these historical materials assisted by Margaret Deitzer, Reference Librarian.

PTPL Historical Archives
The archives will document the evolution of Peters Township from a sparsely populated rural farming and mining community into a regional treasure – recognized for its outstanding quality of life and excellent school district. In the Local History Room at the library, Friedrich and Deitzer are recording the development of the township through the identification, collection, and preservation of materials with historical significance to the community. Each collection in the PTPL Historical Archives is first organized and described according to archival best practices. Once this meticulous work is completed, the public will be able to access the archival collections. Finding aids are under development to help anyone learn more about the content of each individual collection. When this work is complete later in 2021, visitors will be able to view the collection by appointment only.


Train traveling on the railroad line through McMurray. This rail line later became Arrowhead Trail. PTPL Historical Archives Hutchison family papers.

Pa Photos & Documents
Beginning in December 2020, the library launched an impressive collection of digitized archival materials on the statewide resource PA Power Library called Pa Photos and Documents. Pennsylvania Libraries have contributed treasured historic and cultural materials digitally to this remarkable collection. Friedrich and Deitzer will continue to digitize and add photographs and documents representing highlights from the history of the Township to the library’s new online collection.


The late John Opeka being interviewed in 2004 for “Life in Peters Township.”

Oral History Recordings
In addition to the photographs and documents available in this online resource, the library has added oral history recordings and transcripts from the project “Life in Peters Township” to the collection. The library worked with the Senator John Heinz History Center Oral History Service on this project beginning in 2003. Interviewees shared stories about their life, memories, and experiences about growing up, working, and living in Peters Township. While the transcripts have been publicly available in the library for years, this addition to library’s materials in Pa Photos and Documents will increase access to this rich resource on Peters Township History.


Peters Township High School Class of 1940. PTPL Historical Archives Lansdown-McMurray family papers.

To Donate Original Materials
We are extremely grateful to the many individuals and families who donated their original historical items to form the collections that now comprise the PTPL Historical Archives. These collections consist primarily of photographs, programs, business and legal records, deeds, maps, scrapbooks, and other ephemera. For those interested in donating original materials to these archives, please email MDeitzer@PT-Library.org to learn more.


To visit the Peters Township Public Library’s collections in PA Photos and Documents, visit ptlibrary.org and select the drop-down menu under “Resources”. Go to “All Resources – A to Z” and scroll down and select PA Photos and Documents. Enter “Peters Township Public Library” in quotations to review the collections.

Filed Under: Adults, History, News

U.S. Army War College Officers return for 15th consecutive year

February 22, 2021 by Lacey Love

The Peters Township Public Library will welcome senior military officers from the U. S. Army War College for a panel discussion on National Security and Challenges from China on Thursday, March 11 at 7:00 p.m. online via Zoom. This program offers the community the opportunity to hear from officers who will address national security issues and the role the military plays in response.

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://zoom.us/j/99974205515
This webinar is brought to you via Zoom through the generous support of The Peters Township Library Foundation and the Beinhauer Family Funeral Homes and Cremation Services.

Featured speakers at the program:

LTC John Ament – Overview of the Instruments of Power, International Relations Theories in General, and How the Department of Defense Presents the Competition Continuum

Lieutenant Colonel John L. Ament is a native of Michigan. He attended Grand Canyon University where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, was a Distinguished Military Graduate, and commissioned as a Second Lieutenant through the Reserve Officer’s Training Corps as a Nurse Corps Officer in 1998. LTC Ament earned his Master’s Degree in Business Administration and a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from Baylor University. He is certified as an Operating Room Nurse and is a Fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives.

LTC Ament’s previous commissioned assignments include Staff Nurse, Telemetry, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu HI; Staff Nurse, Operating Room, Tripler Army Medical Center; Officer in Charge Operating Room, 772 Forward Surgical Team, Fort Campbell KY with deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; Nurse Methods Analyst, Martin Army Community Hospital, Fort Benning GA; Chief, Perioperative Nursing Services, Reynolds Army Community Hospital, Fort Sill OK with deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan; Nurse Fellow, Training With Industry, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland CA; Director, Surgical Services Service Line, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu HI.

LTC Ament is a graduate of the AMEDD Officer Basic Course, the Combat Casualty Care Course, the AMEDD Officer Advance Course, and resident Army Command and General Staff College. LTC Ament’s awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal with 2 OLC, Army Commendation Medal with 3 OLC, and Army Achievement Medal with 2 OLC. He has also earned the Expert Field Medical Badge, Combat Action Badge, Parachutist Badge, and the Air Assault Badge.

LTC Ament is married to the former Rachel Ryan, a Dental Hygienist, from Rogers City Michigan. They have four children, Paul, Kate, Luke, and Isla.


LTC Charles Knoll – From the Past to the Present International Relations Theory

A native of Dallas, Texas, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Knoll attended the United States Military Academy graduating in 2000 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Engineering and a Field Artillery Branch commission.

LTC Knoll first served as a Company FSO, Platoon FDO, and Platoon Leader in 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery, 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division in Schweinfurt, Germany from 2001 to 2003 and deployed in support of KFOR 4A. From 2004 to 2005, he was assigned as the Division Cavalry Squadron FSO for 1st Squadron, 4th U.S. Cavalry, 1st Infantry Division and deployed again in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM II.

LTC Knoll then briefly served with 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Washington as the Battalion FSO and departed with the Brigade to Vilseck, Germany where they re-flagged to 2nd Cavalry Regiment. From 2006 to 2010, he served as the 1st Squadron FSO, Cobra Battery Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery Commander, and Field Artillery Squadron S3, as well as deployed in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM 07-09.

Following attendance at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas in Austin, where he earned a Master in Public Policy, he served as an Operations Officer with the 4th Battlefield Coordination Detachment, ARCENT in Sumter, South Carolina. During this assignment from 2012-2013, he deployed twice to the Combined Air Operations Center at Al Udeid Air Base in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM. In 2013, LTC Knoll was then assigned to 3rd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Ft. Carson, Colorado where he served as the Brigade FSO, Battalion S3, and Battalion XO, as well as deployed in support of OPERATION SPARTAN SHIELD. From 2015 to 2017, he served as the 4th Infantry Division Artillery Deputy Commander and the Executive Officer to the Commanding General 4th Infantry Division and Ft. Carson. LTC Knoll then served as the USAREUR Chief of Current Operations from August 2017 through July 2018.

Most recently, LTC Knoll served as the Commander of Field Artillery Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment from August 2017 through July 2018.

LTC Knoll is married to Martina from Graz, Austria. They have two children: daughter Kaitlin and son George.

His awards include the Bronze Star Medal (one oak leaf cluster), Meritorious Service Medal (three oak leaf clusters), the Army Commendation Medal (one oak leaf cluster), Army Achievement Medal (one oak leaf cluster), the Combat Action Badge, and the Parachutist’s Badge.


LTC John Wilcox – Information Space and Economics in Competition

Lieutenant Colonel John Wilcox is a graduate of The Virginia Military Institute and earned his commission in the Military Police Corps in 1999. As a Lieutenant in the 58th Military Company in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, LTC Wilcox served as a platoon leader. During his time in the MP Corps, he served in numerous roles including Special Reaction Team Leader and Company Commander, 39th MP Detachment. In 2006 LTC Wilcox deployed to Iraq as the 1st Mechanized National Police Transition Team as the Military Police Advisor.

Lieutenant Colonel Wilcox volunteered to join the Civil Affairs regiment and attended the Civil Affairs Qualification Course. Upon graduation, he served as Civil Affairs Team 714 Team Leader for the 97th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) and Company Operations Chief, A Company, 97th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne). He deployed to the southern Philippines in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM- Philippines where he synchronized and integrated Civil Affairs operations throughout the Mindanao region.

Lieutenant Colonel Wilcox returned to the Philippines as Company Commander, A Company, 97th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) to advise the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) and JSOTF-P command on all issues pertaining to civil affairs operations within Mindano. LTC Wilcox led an effort within the Philippines Civil Military Operations School to professionalize the force and to establish standing civil affairs units to support the demand for competent civil affairs forces.

In 2015, Lieutenant Colonel Wilcox was assigned as the Assistant Chief of Staff G9, 2nd Infantry Division. As the G9, Lieutenant Colonel Wilcox primarily worked with local governments in the Uijeongbu, Dongducheon, and Pocheon city areas to ensure the strong relationships with those regions remained so.

In 2017, LTC Wilcox assumed command of 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne). The Battalion is responsible for the evaluation, training, and qualification of U.S. Army, Sister Service, and Allied Civil Affairs Soldiers in order to provide DoD the capability to conduct worldwide Civil Affairs in support of the General Purpose and Special Operations Forces in ambiguous and complex environments worldwide.

In 2019 LTC Wilcox volunteered to deploy to Afghanistan as part of NATO Special Operations Component Command-Afghanistan as the Director of the Afghan Local Police Special Operations Advisory Cell, where he was responsible for shutting down the $60 million program consisting of approximately 30,000 Afghan Guardians across the entire country.

Lieutenant Colonel Wilcox is married to the former Nellie Cho, they have three children; Hannah (10), Aiden (8), Lukas (5).


LTC Stephen Thibodeau – U.S. Military in Competition

Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Thibodeau is a Field Artillery Officer and a 2000 graduate of The University of Rhode Island. Following the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course, LTC Thibodeau was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery (2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division) at Fort Hood, Texas as a Fire Direction Officer {FDO), Fire Support Officer (FSO), Paladin Platoon Leader, Battery Executive Officer, Battalion Maintenance Officer, Battalion FDO, and Battalion Deputy S-3. From January 2004 to February 2005, he deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as the Battalion FDO.

Following the Field Artillery Advanced Course, LTC Thibodeau was assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment in Vilseck, Germany serving as the Regimental Deputy FSO and later deploying in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in August 2007.

LTC Thibodeau took command of Bravo Battery, Fires Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment while the Battery was deployed to Diyala Province, Iraq, conducting combat operations as a motorized Infantry Company in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Upon redeployment in October 2008, the battery began transitioning to the newly fielded M777A2.

From March 2010 to May 2011, LTC Thibodeau was assigned to the Joint Multinational Training Center, Grafenwoehr, Germany as the Chief of Multinational Training Exercises.

Following the Command and General Staff College, LTC Thibodeau was assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson serving as the Brigade FSO. From April 2013 to October 2014, LTC Thibodeau served as the S3 (Operations Officer) for the 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery (2nd BCT/41D) and later as Executive Officer (XO), including a deployment to Kuwait in support of Operation Spartan Shield from October 2013 to June 2014. In October 2014, LTC Thibodeau was assigned as the S3 for the 4th Division Artillery until June of 2015. LTC Thibodeau was assigned to The National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California from July of 2015. LTC Thibodeau has served as the Field Artillery S3 trainer as well as the Executive Officer trainer. He also served as the Brigade Fire Support Officer trainer during his time at The National Training Center. Prior to attending the Army War College, he commanded the 2nd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery assigned to the 1st Brigade of the 25th Infantry Division, Fort Wainwright Alaska. While in Command, the battalion deployed to Operation Inherent Resolve – Iraq from August 2019 to July 2020.

LTC Thibodeau is a native of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from The University of Rhode Island.

He is married to Pamela (née Neil) of Airdrie, Scotland, and joined by their children, Sadie (14) and Stella (8).


LTC Leslie Semrau – China Military in Competition

Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Semrau is a student of the United States Army War College. She received her commission as a Pilot Training Candidate from Virginia Tech in 2002. She is a graduate of Undergraduate Pilot Training, Instructor Pilot Training, Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College, and the Air Force Legislative Fellowship.

Prior to her arrival at Carlisle Barracks, she was assigned to the 31st Fighter Wing, Aviano Air Base, Italy, where she served as the Commander of the 56thRescue Squadron. Previous non-command assignments include service as a Legislative Liaison, United States Central Command, Pentagon; Chief of Standardizations and Evaluations and Executive Officer, 563rd Rescue Group in Tucson, AZ; Evaluator Pilot, Flight Commander, Instructor Pilot and Weapons and Tactics Officer, 41st Rescue Squadron in Valdosta, GA; Executive Officer and Pilot, 33rdRescue Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Okinawa.

Her command assignments include 24 months as Commander, 56th Rescue Squadron, 31st Operations Group, 31st Fighter Wing, Aviano Air Base, Italy; 6 months as Commander, 56th Rescue Squadron, 48th Operations Group, 48th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England; 4 months as Commander, 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq; and 4 months as Commander, 303rd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa, Djibouti.

Lieutenant Colonel Semrau holds a Master of Arts in Human Resource Management from Webster University and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech. Her awards and decorations include Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with OLC, the Air Force Air Medal with 4 OLC, the Air Force Aerial Achievement Medal, and the Air Force Commendation Medal with 2 OLC, Afghanistan and Iraq Campaign Medals, Humanitarian Service Medal, and the Air Force Command Pilot Badge.


LTC John Ament will discuss The Diplomatic instrument of power in Competition and offer closing remarks. A question and answer session will follow the panel discussion.

Filed Under: Adults, Announcements, News

Change in library services effective Monday, Nov. 30

November 24, 2020 by Lacey Love

Dear PT Library Community,
Based on the Pennsylvania Department of Health recent stay at home advisory, we are taking the following actions to protect our community until further notice:

The library building will be open to the public on Wednesday, Nov. 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 and Saturday, Nov. 28 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The library building WILL CLOSE TO THE PUBLIC beginning Monday, Nov. 30. Library Staff will continue to work in the building to provide library materials and remote services Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This change will remain in effect until further notice.

Curbside Pickup Service will be available Monday through Saturday during library staff hours with an extended 3-week loan period. Please place your requests online for all items in the WAGGIN catalog. When you receive an email/text/phone call that your items are available, drive to the library, and park in any designated Curbside Pickup space in front of the building. Call 724.941.9430 #1 when you arrive. Library staff will deliver your items in a plastic bag to the trunk of your car.

Curbside Pickup Service will be available to pick up kits for Adult/Youth Services programming. After you register for a program, you will receive an email with pick up directions when your kit is ready.

We will be accepting returns. You can place library materials in a plastic bag in the black RETURNS bins located at the library front entrance during library staff hours. The outside Book Drop will be open when library staff is not in the building. We quarantine all returns for 72 hours.

We are not accepting book donations, meeting room applications, or scheduling any library volunteers at this time.

The library computers will not be available during this time.

We will continue to offer programs virtually. We will announce these programs through our library newsletter (subscribe here), on the library Events Calendar, and the Peters Township Public Library Facebook page. Visit the library’s YouTube Channel for playlists which include all of our virtual programs. Virtual classes and programs will also be available via Zoom.

If you have questions, please email us at ptlib@ptlibrary.org.

Please check your email for further updates about reopening the library building and in-person library services. We appreciate your patience and look forward to safely serving you soon.

Lacey Love, Library Director

Filed Under: Adults, All Ages, Announcements, Children, News, Teens

Meet the PTPL WAGGIN Chat Team!

October 1, 2020 by Lacey Love

For two years, the library has participated in a free resource for all residents of Pennsylvania called Chat with a Librarian. Anyone can get accurate, unbiased information online from a real librarian 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, our staff joined with librarians and paraprofessionals from across the WAGGIN network to form a new service called WAGGIN Chat, which would offer personalized service to all residents of Washington, Fayette, and Greene Counties.

As part of the Pennsylvania Chat with a Librarian service, residents are still able to receive 24-7 reference and research help. On Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., WAGGIN staff is working online to answer your questions directly, either through live chat or via an email question form.  Whether you need help with homework, genealogy resources, or how to find a business, visit waggin.org/chat. There you can submit your question online for a quick response.

Eight PTPL staff members received training to offer this new chat service. In addition to their regular duties, they help remote library users with questions throughout the day. Coordinated by Ed Wolf, PTPL Information Technology and Reference Librarian, the group has been very successful.  They will serve as a best practices model for other libraries in the state as they set up their chat participation.

Our local staff is available to help via chat during library hours. You can use this service if our library is not open, but understand you will be communicating with a Pennsylvanian librarian who does not work locally. They will not be able to answer questions about overdue materials, renewals, or other account-specific activity. For those types of individualized questions, you can submit your question to  www.waggin.org/email-us.

Filed Under: Adults, All Ages, Announcements, News, Teens

Celebrate Your Right to Read!

September 27, 2020 by Lacey Love

Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the last week of September, it spotlights current and historical attempts to censor books in both libraries and schools. It brings together the entire book community — librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types — in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unpopular or challenging to their personal beliefs.

Banned Books Week was first launched in the 1980s and has grown to reach over 2 billion readers every year. By focusing on efforts across the country to remove or restrict access to books, Banned Books Week draws national attention to the harms of censorship. Having these conversations and sharing this information is important. We hope that you will join us from September 27 through October 3 in exploring some of the diverse books that have been challenged in recent years. Please watch the video below created by PT Library staff to learn more!

Visit our Banned Books Display in the Main Lobby and take a few books with you to read! Learn more about Banned Books Week on these websites:

  • The history of Banned Books Week
  • Get involved!
  • Top 10 Challenged Books of 2019

Banned Books Display

 

Filed Under: Adults, All Ages, Announcements, Book Clubs, Children, News, Teens

Ride the Wave with Gab Bonesso

September 22, 2020 by Lacey Love

If you find your days full of worry about getting sick, losing your job, or making decisions about your child’s education, you are not alone. Over 53% of adults in the United States ” reported that their mental health has been negatively impacted due to worry and stress over the coronavirus” in a recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

To help with coping methods to deal with anxiety, the Peters Township Public Library will host award-winning comic performer Gab Bonesso via a Zoom presentation on World Mental Health Day, Saturday, October 10 at 7:00 p.m. Bonesso will share an interactive look at her successes and struggles with mental health issues. In her “Ride the Wave” talk, she will focus on staying positive, healthy, and creative during difficult times, incorporating her famous humor throughout.

Registration is required for access to this free event suitable for adults and teens. Register online here.

Gab Bonesso is a nationally renowned performer, comedian, musician, and motivational speaker, best known for her award-winning school assembly programs and concert appearances.

Based in Pittsburgh, performer Gab Bonesso has spent the last eight years traveling the U.S. with a series of unique and interactive musical comedy programs for children, teens, and families. Over 800 school, community, church, camp, library, and festival locations across fifteen U.S. states have featured her work, and she has directly engaged an estimated 400,000 youth, educator, and adult participants in the process.

Gab has appeared on CBS and PBS television for her efforts and received regular airplay on renowned radio stations such as WXPN Kids Corner and WYEP-FM with her music. She garnered national press and awards for her live appearances and has partnered with organizations like Reading is Fundamental, American Eagle Outfitters, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and many more. Gab’s programs utilize original music, interactive comedy, and educational discussion to explore themes of tolerance,  positive expression, bullying awareness, and above all, the use of creativity as an alternative to negative expression.

Filed Under: Adults, Announcements, News, Teens

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