Events
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Cost $5 per person
Enjoy a fun afternoon talking about books and making art! You’ll spend the first hour discussing The Laundryman's Boy by Edward Y.C. Lee with library staff, then head to the Gallery@501 Art Studio to create an ink and…
For grades 5 - 12.
No costumes, no props, no memorizing lines—just fun! Develop your reading, self-expression and public speaking skills in this no-pressure theatre club, where you’ll learn how to present dramatic readings of written…
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Cloud storage promises the ability to keep everything digitally, but it can quickly lead to overwhelming virtual clutter. In this session we'll demonstrate some best practices for clearing out your online accounts so you can find and…
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Meet new people and enjoy lively discussions featuring a variety of entertaining and diverse reads. We'll be discussing Girl Waits With Gun by Amy Stewart.
Everyone is welcome whether or not you've read this month's book. A limited number of…
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For ages 3 and up with an adult, siblings of other ages welcome.
Ahoy, matey! Raise anchor and set sail with Joe for a pirate adventure! The Joe Show brings a mixture of side-splitting illusions, puppetry and interactive entertainment to…
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For ages 3 and up with an adult, siblings of other ages welcome.
Ahoy, matey! Raise anchor and set sail with Joe for a pirate adventure! The Joe Show brings a mixture of side-splitting illusions, puppetry and interactive entertainment to…
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Celebrate World Storytelling Day this March with us. Join enthusiastic oral storytellers as they share tales tall and true! Lend an ear or tell your own story among friends. Powered by Storytelling Alberta Strathcona and hosted by the…
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For grades 4 - 6.
Explore our art gallery and create your own scavenger hunt! Teams will use an augmented reality app to make clues, then try out other teams’ scavenger hunts.
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Join your peers to celebrate or commiserate as you work through the early stages of a literary career. This discussion group is designed for a range of writers: from those seeking their first publication credit all the way to those who are…
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You’ve probably heard about email scams that target seniors, but scams can happen in all kinds of online environments. Learn how to recognize scams and protect yourself.
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Drop-in, no registration required.Held at South Cooking Lake Community Hall
Session runs from 1:00-2:00 pm with a question & answer to follow.
James Williams, Husqvarna Rep at Xtreme Marine & Wye's Guys, will give this…
For grades 5 - 12.
No costumes, no props, no memorizing lines—just fun! Develop your reading, self-expression and public speaking skills in this no-pressure theatre club, where you’ll learn how to present dramatic readings of written…
For grades 3 - 6.
Join us as we discuss great reads from our monthly theme. Pick a book related to the theme, enjoy fun activities and make new friends.
Monthly Themes:
April: Nifty Non-fictionMay: Reads from Around the Globe- ,
The library is delighted to welcome Anna Marie Sewell as our 2025 Writer in Residence! She'll be with us from January through May, sharing her expertise through programs and one-on-one consultations.
Anna Marie has chosen the twin themes…
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Meet new people and enjoy lively discussions featuring a variety of entertaining and diverse reads. We'll be discussing The Elephant on Karlův Bridge by Thomas Trofimuk.
Everyone is welcome whether or not you've read this month's book. A…
New to Windows 11? Learn how it works in this two-session program. We'll cover navigating the desktop, connecting to the internet and downloading apps. Please bring your fully-charged Windows 11 laptop or tablet.
Registration closes April…
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Have you ever thought, "Someone should make a podcast about that"? That someone could be you! In this informative class, we’ll explore the essentials of podcast creation, including drafting scripts, recording techniques, editing audio, and…
Having trouble with your digital devices? Drop in for some assistance on the first Saturday afternoon of each month. We can help solve lots of problems, and for the ones we can't, we can help diagnose the issues so you know where to go…
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Celebrate National Poetry Month with a delightful afternoon of poetry, hosted by Writer in Residence Anna Marie Sewell and featuring two local poets, Don Perkins and Kayleigh Cline. An open mic session will be included for those who are…
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Presented by Strathcona County Community Safety Educators. Session runs from 1:00-2:00 with a question & answer to follow.Rural communities can deal more effectively with large-scale emergencies by planning and preparing for emergencies…