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Seasonal Snail Mail
First Credit Union Community RoomDesign and create your own unique greeting cards with Jenny Allen Taves in this fun, all-ages workshop. Participants aged seven and under must come with a parent or guardian. Materials […]
Book The Stage: Community Storytime
Anne Woznow Children's Reading RoomPreschool storytime opens the story seat up to YOU on the last Wednesday of the month. Bring a favourite preschool-friendly picture book, song, or rhyme and share it with the […]
Knit Night
Friends of the Library Lounge 100-6975 Alberni Street, Powell River, BC, CanadaJoin fellow knitting enthusiasts in the Friends of the Library Lounge for a drop-in knit night.
Poetry Circle
First Credit Union Community RoomA shared creative space for poetry with Amira Abouelalla. A place for listening, connecting, and being inspired…and of course, POETRY! First Credit Union Community Room, on the last Thursday of […]
Pedaling Across Canada
First Credit Union Community RoomLocal seniors and writers Terry Faubert and Draigh Creamer will talk about their incredible journey pedalling e-bikes across Canada from Vancouver to Newfoundland. For information contact Mark at mmerlino@prpl.ca
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution free film screening
First Credit Union Community RoomPlease join us for a free film screening of the disability rights movement documentary Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution, to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. In the […]
Knit Night
Friends of the Library Lounge 100-6975 Alberni Street, Powell River, BC, CanadaJoin fellow knitting enthusiasts in the Friends of the Library Lounge for a drop-in knit night.
Sports Columnist Ed Willes
First Credit Union Community RoomThis event has been rescheduled to Wednesday, December 4, 7pm. Journalist and author Ed Willes will present his new book Never Boring - the Up and Down History of the Vancouver […]
The History of Local Newspapers
First Credit Union Community RoomStewart Alsgard and Doug Mobley will share stories about the history of local newspapers and discuss how old newspaper editions are currently accessible. For information contact Mark at mmerlino@prpl.ca