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+
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+
Please join Dr. Claudia Scheilmann for a discussion on the holistic approach to Lyme Disease, followed by a question-and-answer session. Liverpool Library, y, April 25, 6 pm
Second Story Women's Centre supports women and gender-oppressed people, provides safer spaces, and advocates for social change. Drop in and speak to Nicole Robson, (Outreach Coordinator), for further information on the services they offer. Thomas H. Raddall Library,Thursday, March 28, April 25, 2pm
Would you like some help with your tablet, cell phone or laptop, or want to learn more about apps or the internet? Help is at hand on Tuesdays! No appointments, drop in. Provided by Queens Learning Network. Thomas H. Raddall, Tuesdays, 2-4 pm
For those who love to knit, sew, and quilt, or would like to learn. Come to Fibrecraft and meet new people, relax, and spin a yarn or two! We have a small quantity of supplies and a sewing machine to try. Thomas H. Raddall Library, Tuesdays 1pm
Join Queens Family Resource Centre for fun stories and songs, and meet other babies and their caregivers afterwards. Drop in. Thomas H. Raddall Library, Tuesdays, 10:30 am, Age 0-18 months
Join cooking enthusiast Agnes Moase for all things pasta. We’ll look at the different types and shapes of pasta and the best sauces for each. Registration required call 902-354-5270. Liverpool Library, Saturday, April 20, 2 pm
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