You can read all about and register for our programs online here. Calgary Public Library programming is currently happening online, with plans to begin some in-person programs at select locations April 4.
Upgrade your skills, take up a new hobbies, or spend time learning with family and friends. Whatever you're into, we have a free program for every age and stage of life.
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Read more about "Indigenous programs"Programs with the Filmmaker in Residence Join CONTRA to learn more about building worlds as a filmmaker, director and producer. Register for free programs
Read more about "Programs with the Filmmaker in Residence"Programs with the Newcomer Artist in Residence Attend free programs with Han Sungpil during his residency. Register for free programs
Read more about "Programs with the Newcomer Artist in Residence"Browse Winter Programs Join us this month for free programs to get you in the seasonal spirit. There is something for everyone: learn about how bugs hibernate, enjoy movie screenings or winter art-making in Library locations, or meet wintery creatures! Find a free program near you
Read more about "Browse Winter Programs"Sign up for your favourite virtual and in-person programs for spring.
Read more about "Program Registration is Now Open!"Take a trip back in time with recorded history programs Miss out on a program, or want to rewatch one you loved? Check out the free history programs on our YouTube channel to hear accounts from experts in local history, international archeology, and more. Select a program
Read more about "Take a trip back in time with recorded history programs"Chromebooks and laptops are available to take home for up to eight weeks.
Read more about "Programs for everyone"Attend free programs and learn from the Storyteller in Residence Attend online programs with Marie Bryce during her residency. Registration is available online. See the programs
Read more about "Attend free programs and learn from the Storyteller in Residence"May 31 at 1:00 pm: Have you ever wondered how video games are made? Learn the basics of game design in this program for grades 4 – 7.
Read more about "Pixels to Programs"Attend a program led by Emma Harding. During her residency, she is hosting a variety of sessions on songwriting, vocal coaching, and making it in the music business. Registration is available online.
Read more about "Programs with the Musical Artist in Residence"Share your skills with one of these programs Coding Buddies & Code Club Help students in Grades 1 to 6 learn the basics of coding and to create their own game, or design a website. Math Quest Help students and their families as they complete numeracy quests throughout the Library. School Support: Math Help students in Grades 5 to 9 with their homework, and foster good study habits to inspire lifelong learning. Make it Messy: Science Help students ages six to 12, with hands-on STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts, and Math) activities. Library staff lead the program which uses household items so children can re-create the activities at home and reinforce learning. Volunteers must be 15 years old and up. Make it Messy: Art Help children aged six to 12 conduct arts & crafts activities. Library staff leads the program including storytime and team games. This program is for volunteers ages 15 and up. Reading Buddies Provide one-on-one reading support and fun literacy activities for young readers in Grades 1 to 3. Creative Writing Club Foster a love of literacy with students ages eight to 14 by playing literacy games and working on creative writing projects and school writing assignments. Special Events Help greet guests, provide information, and complete other tasks at special events at the Library.
Read more about "Share your skills with one of these programs"Miss out on a program, or want to rewatch one you loved? Check out the free history programs on our YouTube channel to hear accounts from experts in local history,
Read more about "Take a trip back in time with recorded history programs"Families, kids, teens, and adults can all find fun at the Library.
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