Titles by LGBTQIA2S+ authors, from inspirational memoir to subversive and thought-provoking fictions.
Read more about "Incredible Books for Pride Month"Books for gay, straight, cis, trans, queer and questioning youth.
Read more about "Teen Pride"The Newcomer Artist in Residence is pleased to consult with emerging and established artists of all ages to discuss technique, inspirations, style, or whatever aspect of the art world would be most helpful.
Read more about "Book a one-on-one consultation"You can learn more about the plans behind this play and learning experience and
Read more about "Firefighter Storytime and Storytime with the Fire Chief"Summer is here and these are some great titles read under the shade of a friendly tree.
Read more about "Fun in the Sun"Hear author and illustrator Lyndsay Wasko read from her book, "Best Nest."
Read more about ""Best Nest" Read-A-Long"Use the five tips in this video as your guide on the road to school readiness.
Read more about "How to Prepare for Kindergarten"Best-selling and highly acclaimed authors are featured 2-3 times a month. These moderated virtual live conversations with writers and thought leaders offer the opportunity to ask questions of the featured guest. Free and open for public registration, each event is recorded so talks can be enjoyed later at the convenience of the listener.
Read more about "Live virtual conversations with best-selling writers"Kay Burns is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher who is exploring the Library’s map collection during her residency.
Read more about "Kay Burns"Join us for a chat with New York Times bestselling author college admissions expert, Jeffrey Selingo, about his book Who Gets
Read more about "Author Talk: Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions"Join us for an all-ages read-aloud at the Library. Library staff will read from a selection of books, stories, or chapters while you relax and let yourself drift away into your...
Read more about "Adults Need Stories Too"Join us to learn more about The Al Azhar Shriners legacy. Known for their community service they were established in Calgary in 1907. A Stampede, or small town, parade and...
Read more about "CCHS: Shriners-their History and contributions in Calgary and Area and Beyond!"Join these monthly seniors and gardening talks that cover a variety of topics. This month: harvesting. Harvesting from the garden can be a season-long process. As things begin to...
Read more about "Growing with Seniors: Harvesting"Calgary was shaped by those who do things their own way. Prosperity Certificates, scrip, and contemporary complementary currencies hail from the AFA, Social Credit, and CCF...
Read more about "Historic Calgary Week: Funny Money, Scrip, and Calgary’s Currency Innovation History"Get to know our urban wildlife! Understand wild skunk behaviours, their adaptations & needs, as well as positive community connections, as a way of reducing human-wildlife...
Read more about "Skunks: So Stinkin’ Cute"