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9:30 AM | 441 St. Paul Avenue
Drop by the St. Paul Branch for fun and creative March Break activities!
Tuesday - Make an Alien Headband (9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Wednesday - Blue Blocks (9:30 a.m. -4 p.m.)
Thursday - Art Hub for Kids (9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.)
Friday - Board Games (9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
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 | 173 Colborne Street
Join us for a weekly adult drop-in program every Friday afternoon at the Main branch from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. designed to link people to community resources and provide a helping hand.
Community organizations will attend when available. There will be coffee, snacks, and conversation.
2:30 PM | 173 Colborne Street
Do you know your Creepers from your Endermen? We have crafts and games all inspired by the popular video game! Have fun and celebrate the mobs and blocks you know and love. Trivia starts at 2:30 p.m.!
All ages are welcome. Drop-in program. No registration is needed.
10:00 AM | 173 Colborne Street
The Brantford Chess Club offers basic instructions and tips on how to improve your chess game during this drop-in event. All are welcome.
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 | 173 Colborne Street
Join us for this six-week-long, learn-to-code program designed for kids aged 10+. Each week, participants will learn to create digital objects and bring them to life with fun using code. Perfect for young minds eager to explore the world of coding! Led by a volunteer from McMaster University.
Ages 10+. No program on Sunday, February 16.
Registration opens December 16.
10:00 AM | 173 Colborne Street
Need help getting started with the Library’s digital services or with your device in general? Bring your gadget - tablet, e-reader, cell phone, laptop -- for help!
10:30 AM | 173 Colborne Street
Join us every Monday for in-person rhymes, sensory development activities, motor skill methods, stories, and socializing among babies and caregivers. Books from our collection will be carefully selected with a particular theme and are available for borrowing. Ages 0 – 18 months.