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.
Learn new ideas for play by exploring all five senses through movement, play, story, and song outdoors. Programs are weather dependant.
Read more about "Outdoor Words and Wiggles"New programs for all ages open for registration on October 18. Baby Rhyme Time registration opens October 17.
Read more about "There's something for everyone"Tune into talks with local authors, engage with experts on important issues, and explored local history or cultures around the world.
Read more about "Rewatch our most popular programs on-demand."Coding Buddies & Code Club
Read more about "Share your skills with one of these programs"Math Quest
Read more about "Share your skills with one of these programs"Your free Library card gives you access to books, programs, online courses like LinkedIn Learning for Library and Rosetta Stone, printing, meeting rooms, and more.
Read more about "There are thousands of reasons to become a member."Share your skills with one of these programs Math, Science, and Technology 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. Teen Tech Lab Guide Help teens build their creative and technology skills through inquiry-based exploration. Career Coaching Work with Library patrons one-on-one to improve their job searching skills. Tech Mentors Help Library patrons one-on-one with basic computer questions. Literacy, Art, and Music Play Champions Help foster literacy in your community by sharing early literacy basics with parents and kids up to age five at the Library’s Early Learning Centres. Read With Me Help a struggling reader in Grade 1 to 6 discover the magic of reading by sharing fun books and literacy games.
Read more about "Share your skills with one of these programs Math, Science, and Technology Literacy, Art, and Music"Discover and learn the unique and innovative elements of Central Library spaces, programs, services, and art in a free public tour. The tour will be delivered in Pashto, led by...
Read more about "Central Library Tour - Afghans"The Service Design department designs, develops, and evaluates a range of system-wide Library programs and services. Staff members consider the following key areas: civic and digital literacy, early literacy, and services for Indigenous communities, newcomers, children, teens, and readers. Service Design Leads Amanda Arbuthnot Carrie Kitchen Kate Schutz Kelli Morning Bull Kristen Duke Lisa Hardy Myke Atkinson Raeesa Farooqi
Read more about "The Service Design department designs develops and evaluates a range of system-wide Library programs and services."Enjoy free programs for your whole family with the Ultimate Summer Challenge.
Read more about "Beat summer boredom!"Calgary Public Library works collaboratively with many organizations, corporations, and individuals each year to offer high-quality programs and services based on the needs of the community, and varied exhibits and installations to spark the imagination. If you or your organization would like to explore partnering with the Library, please complete our online form.
Read more about "Partnership Opportunities"Through a series of webinars, Library resources and book recommendations, The Kitchen Table Classroom helps parents and caregivers with tips and tools they can use to support learning from home. Understand reading levels, get infrequent readers in middle grades excited to read, prepare younger kids for kindergarten, and much more with help from The Kitchen Table Classroom. Education specialists provide advice through online programs (you can register for the latest through our
Read more about "Welcome to The Kitchen Table Classroom"The Service Design department designs, develops, and evaluates a range of system-wide Library programs and services. Staff members consider the following key areas: civic and digital literacy, early literacy, and services for Indigenous communities, newcomers, children, teens, and readers. Service Design Leads Amanda Arbuthnot Carrie Kitchen Kate Schutz Kelli Morning Bull Kristen Duke Lisa Hardy Myke Atkinson Raeesa Farooqi
Read more about "The Service Design department designs, develops, and evaluates a range of system-wide Library programs and services."Support Library programs and services while gaining valuable expertise.
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