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Event Series Bouncing Babies

Bouncing Babies

Join us for rhymes, songs, bounces, and stories for caregivers and their babies. Recommended for newborns to 18 months. Bouncing Babies is taking a break for the summer with the last program being June 14th. A special summer session for babies and toddlers will be held on July 12th at 10:30 am.

 
Event Series Dungeons & Dragons Wednesdays

Dungeons & Dragons

Do you like 20 sided dice? Want to meet kids who love D&D? This program is for you! Our volunteer DM will guide the party as you build your character and seek out adventure. Every Tuesday until December 20 @ 3:30 - 5:00 For ages 9-13 Event in Mainil Room Registration required for all 3 […]

 

Reading: Poets Abounding!

In celebration of National Poetry Month, come listen to a reading by ten of our Sunshine Coast poets:  Atma Frans, Anne Miles, Brian MacKenzie, Catherine McNeil, Del Lobo, Fran Bourassa, […]

 
Event Series Welcoming Communities

Welcoming Communities

Now on Thursdays! Are you a newcomer to Canada? Would you like help getting settled, accessing services, learning skills, making connections in the community, or learning English? Sunshine Coast Welcoming […]

 
Event Series Tech Help

Tech Help

Mondays and Thursdays Looking for assistance with your smartphone, tablet or laptop? Or with online documents? We can help! Book a 30-minute, one-on-one in-person tech help session. Contact the Library […]

 
Event Series Volunteer Income Tax Program

Income Tax Help

It’s a free service for eligible clients. Income limits: Individual $40,000; Family $50,000 for two, plus $2,500 for each additional dependent. Couples must provide complete tax information for both spouses. The program […]

 
Event Series Learn to Juggle

Canceled Learn to Juggle

The Common Ground Circus is coming inside with drop-in juggling workshops. Learn the basics of juggling and have fun. All ages, all genders, all bodies and all skill levels welcome! […]

 

Author Event: Brian Hayden, The Eyes of the Leopard

BC author and SFU emeritus archaeologist Brian Hayden reads from his new novel, Eyes of the Leopard, set in Stone Age France amongst giant mammoths, cave lions, and painted caves. Thirteen-year-old Sev […]