Teen Space
Thomas H. Raddall Library 145 Old Bridge Street, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, CanadaTeen only space – hang out in this safe space, snacks provided. Thomas H. Raddall Library, Fridays, 3 pm Age 13+
Teen only space – hang out in this safe space, snacks provided. Thomas H. Raddall Library, Fridays, 3 pm Age 13+
Join local homeschoolers to play games and enjoy some simple arts and crafts. Liverpool Library, Friday, May 3, 17, 31, June 14, 11 am
Bring your little ones to listen to stories and engage with books in new and fun ways. Storytimes may be enhanced with felt boards, instruments, activities and crafts. Thomas H. Raddall Library, Drop in! Fridays, 10:30 am Age 3+
Want to know more about the history of Queens County and Nova Scotia? Then join us at Bitesize History, where we’ll spend 30 minutes exploring our local history. This program is presented by history enthusiast Kathy Stitt. Liverpool Library, Friday, May 3, 17, 31, June 14, 11 am Age 6+
Queens County Garden Club is a group of gardening enthusiasts who love to spread their gardening knowledge. They organize regular guest speakers, workshops and local garden tours. New members are always welcome. Thomas H. Raddall Library, May 16 , June 20,, 6 pm
Learn to code with Fiero Code Club! This is a self-guided, online software program that teaches you how to code. Fiero offers a fun, gamified learning experience. Please bring your Chrome Book or laptopif you have one. Registration required call 902-354-5270. Thomas H. Raddall Library, Thursdays, 3 pm, Age 8 +
Be creative at our open art table. We’ll have avariety of materials for you to make whatever you're inspired to create.Drop in! Thomas H. Raddall Library, Wednesday, May 15, June 12, 19, 3 pm, Age 6+
Make your own fabulous mythical crafts inspired by fairy-tale creatures and fantasy villages. Liverpool Library, Tuesday, May 14, 28, June 11, 25, 3 pm, Age 6+
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