Families, kids, teens, and adults can all find fun at the Library.
Read more about "Free programs for any age! "Join Blackfoot storyteller Alexander Soop for the launch of his debut short story collection.
Read more about "Midnight Storm Moonless Sky"Get in the Halloween spirit at Central Library with some frightful fun.
Read more about "Mayor's Halloween Storytime"Watch over 30,000 documentaries, classics, international films, and learning videos, including selections from the Criterion Collection, The Great Courses, and Frontline series. Patrons can borrow and view 10 titles per month using their library card.The Kanopy Kids area features movies and TV shows for children ages 2 and up, including popular series like Franklin, Little Bear, Max & Ruby, and Wapos Bay. Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial in Niche Academy: Kanopy tutorial
Read more about "Stream the best in cinema for free with your Library card."Students from kindergarten to grade 6 will enjoy this frightfully fun virtual event with Mayor Jyoti Gondek.
Read more about "Mayor's Halloween Storytime (Oct 31)"Teachers of any grade can use these resources to promote equitable and inclusive views in their classroom.
Read more about "Culture Commons"The Musical Artist in Residence is a 10-week residency that supports emerging and established musicians working in any genre, with any instrument. This program provides our community with learning experiences, including performing, publishing, and songwriting opportunities.
Read more about "Music to help build, inspire, and support community"Students in grade 4 – 6 can learn to verify sources from online media and identify trustworthy information.
Read more about "Debunk the Junk"Books, government documents, and periodicals on Canadian History.
Read more about "Canadiana"A website that helps Albertans better understand the effects of media on their lives.
Read more about "Alberta Association for Media Awareness "It is up to you to find meaning in a story. The goal isn’t to walk away with a solution or answer, but to be self-reflective: what is the story trying to teach you?
Read more about "Listen to understand."Natalia Ionescu is a Romanian-Canadian illustrator and designer.
Read more about "Natalia Ionescu"The Fidler Map is the first recorded map of the Blackfoot traditional territory. The map details insights from a Blackfoot Chief named Ackomokki — but was named after the European man who transcribed his drawings, Peter Fidler.
Read more about "The Fidler Map"In the virtual program
Read more about "Join us in Napi's World"Lithic artifacts have long been employed as key components in reconstructions of Tuniit culture history in the Eastern Canadian Arctic. Kyle Forsythe discusses how engagement with...
Read more about "Archaeological Society of Alberta: How Materials Come to Matter: Exploring Lithic Value within the Tuniit (Paleo-Inuit) Occupation of Amittuq, Nunavut"