Exhibits, Displays and Gardens
On Display in our Upper Gallery

Ian Baun is a now 13 years old, but the photographs in this show where taken when he was 10-12 years old. As well as being a fabulous photography, Ian enjoys soccer, cross country, track, bicycle racing and is a triathlete. Nice going Ian. Contact number: 412-341-8350.
Coming in September
South Arts – Mixed Media
On Display in our Lower Gallery

Photography by Eliezer Barros
Eliezer's love for photography began as a young boy watching his father photograph many of what Brazil's Amazon rainforest has to offer. When he entered college Eliezer made a choice between buying a car and camera, he chose a Cannon SLR camera. His field of choice in college was Architectural and Urban Design which gave him more opportunity to perfect his techniques in photography. Eliezer currently lives in Mt. Lebanon with his wife and daughter.
Contact information: www.eliezerbarrosphotography.com, estherpitt@hotmail.com, 412-388-1386 or cell 412-478-8872
Coming in September
Photography by John Flatz
Adult Display Cases

Dainty houses just the right size for a fairy. Karen is known for her original artwork and handcrafted jewelry.
Lebanon Sustainability Board Display

A very cute display of all types of cat items.
Lebanon Sustainability Board Display
Dimensions: display cases are 34" W x 15" D x 66" H with 5 shelves
Children's Display Cases

All types of horses, from the medieval era to the Wild West. Horses made out of legos to a huge horse large enough for a child to ride.

Pirates Baseball Collection by George Daubner
Here you will see authentic signed baseballs, plates, bobble head figures, and much more.
Coming in September
Bird nests by the Mosley Children
Collection by Haleigh Melloy
Dimensions: display cases are 34" W x 15" D x 66" H with 5 shelves
In the Gardens
The National Wildlife Federation has bestowed the Mt. Lebanon Library the Certification of Wildlife Habitat. The library garden offers the five elements conducive to a coveted natural environment necessary for wildlife to prosper: water from the pond, shrubs and trees for cover from predators, safety in raising young, food from native plants, and a natural garden without chemicals. See what's in our gardens by downloading the garden plant booklet.

