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2:00 PM | 173 Colborne Street
Our Book a Librarian program provides you with one hour of one-on-one help from Library staff. During this session, our staff can help you with:
- Using the Internet
- Using online databases
- Accessing our digital collection and online tools
- Searching and using our online catalogue
- Finding books
- Research tips Introduction to family history resources
One-on-one sessions will be held at our Main Branch. Note: Library staff is unable to assist with troubleshooting personal computers/laptops, installing software, typing documents and forms, and making online purchases.
The Library’s LinkedIn Learning service offers free online courses on a variety of tech topics, including iPhones, iPads, and Android phones and tablets. On our Research and Learning page, you can sign in for free with your library card and PIN.
2:00 PM | 173 Colborne Street
Drop in for snacks and DIY activities of your choice. A partnership with Community Living Brant.
5:00 PM | 173 Colborne Street
Join us for an evening of art, lived experience, and community connection as we honour and celebrate Black joy and excellence.
Featuring an art showcase, keynote speaker, creative activities, and light snacks and refreshments. The keynote speaker is Dr. Kathy Hogarth, Associate Vice President, Global Strategy, Wilfrid Laurier University.
5 - 5:30 p.m. - Open House
5:30 - 6:00 p.m. - Keynote address
6:00 p.m - 6:30 p.m. Break for refreshments and connection
In collaboration with Brant Community Healthcare System, Brantford Brant Norfolk Ontario Health Team, Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services, Canadian Mental Health Association, City of Brantford, and Brantford Public Library.
Please register via Eventbrite.
6:00 PM | 441 St. Paul Avenue
Calling all crafters! We meet on the first and third Thursdays of the month.
Drop in and chat with other crafting enthusiasts while working on your own knitting, crocheting, or other portable projects — no registration required.
10:00 AM | 173 Colborne Street
Our Book a Librarian program provides you with one hour of one-on-one help from Library staff. During this session, our staff can help you with:
- Using the Internet
- Using online databases
- Accessing our digital collection and online tools
- Searching and using our online catalogue
- Finding books
- Research tips Introduction to family history resources
One-on-one sessions will be held at our Main Branch. Note: Library staff is unable to assist with troubleshooting personal computers/laptops, installing software, typing documents and forms, and making online purchases.
The Library’s LinkedIn Learning service offers free online courses on a variety of tech topics, including iPhones, iPads, and Android phones and tablets. On our Research and Learning page, you can sign in for free with your library card and PIN.
2:00 PM | 441 St. Paul Avenue
The St. Paul Readers Circle meets once a month at the St. Paul Branch. Space is extremely limited, and registration is required.
If you are interested in joining this book club, please contact Robin at rharding@brantfordlibrary.ca for more information
2:00 PM | 173 Colborne Street
An adult drop-in program designed to link people to community resources. Refreshments served.
2:00 PM | 173 Colborne Street
Celebrate International Mother Language Day with a free interactive drop-in event that highlights the many languages spoken in our community. Connect with new cultures by learning a few phrases in different languages from Community ambassadors and help build our Community Language Tree by sharing the language you speak and a greeting or phrase in it.
10:00 AM | 173 Colborne Street
Our Book a Librarian program provides you with one hour of one-on-one help from Library staff. During this session, our staff can help you with:
- Using the Internet
- Using online databases
- Accessing our digital collection and online tools
- Searching and using our online catalogue
- Finding books
- Research tips Introduction to family history resources
One-on-one sessions will be held at our Main Branch. Note: Library staff is unable to assist with troubleshooting personal computers/laptops, installing software, typing documents and forms, and making online purchases.
The Library’s LinkedIn Learning service offers free online courses on a variety of tech topics, including iPhones, iPads, and Android phones and tablets. On our Research and Learning page, you can sign in for free with your library card and PIN.