• Super Saturday: Dinosaur Day!

    Sydney (McConnell Library) 50 Falmouth St, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join us at the Sydney library to celebrate our prehistoric friends with some dino-tastic activities!

  • Tai Chi 2 at the Baddeck Library

    Tai Chi 2 at the Baddeck Library
    Baddeck Library 520 Chebucto St, Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Saturday's 9am Tai Chi was so popular ~ the library scheduled a second session for 10:30! Thanks to Michelle and library staff for being so flexible! Call the Baddeck Library 902-295-2055, or email baddeck@cbrl.ca for more info. A multi activity program presented by Victoria County Recreation and hosted by the Baddeck Library. Learn the exercise… Read More »Tai Chi 2 at the Baddeck Library

  • Saturday Crafting Fun (Self-directed)

    Saturday Crafting Fun (Self-directed)
    Ingonish Library 35938 Cabot Trail, Ingonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Use the provided materials to make a suggested craft. Staff will explain and assist if needed. Dates:    January 17 & 31 February 14 & 28 Time:       1:15 - 3:30 pm Registration is not required. For children/families (under 8 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult) Note: Unexpected library closures will be posted on CBRL.ca… Read More »Saturday Crafting Fun (Self-directed)

  • Book Launch: The Bumble and the Brave

    North Sydney Library 309 Commercial St, North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Local author/ artist Brittany Donovan (pen name E.V. Frolic) will be at the library to share her debut children’s book The Bumble and the Brave ~ a book that embraces outdoor adventures, even encounters with bees! Snacks and drawing station to follow the reading. Everyone welcome. Books available for purchase and signing ($15). More about… Read More »Book Launch: The Bumble and the Brave

  • JR D&D

    JR D&D
    Glace Bay Library 143 Commercial Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Children (ages 5-12) are welcome to the library for an afternoon of D&D.

  • Puzzle Swap!

    Sydney (McConnell Library) 50 Falmouth St, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    It's time to refresh your puzzle collection! If you have dropped off puzzles and received a voucher for this event, the doors are open to you from 3:00 pm-4:00 pm If you did not drop off puzzles, you can still shop the swap for free puzzles from 4:00 pm-5:00 pm!

  • Dungeons & Dragons

    Glace Bay Library 143 Commercial Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join our Dungeons and Dragons group (for teens and adults).

  • English Conversation Group

    English Conversation Group
    Sydney (McConnell Library) 50 Falmouth St, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Newcomers are invited to practice their English language skills in a conversational setting with volunteers from the community. This is a drop in event, no registration is needed.  

  • Chess Club

    Chess Club
    Sydney (McConnell Library) 50 Falmouth St, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Do you play chess? Interested in learning and or building your chess skills? Drop-in to the McConnell Library's Chess Club ~ Tuesdays 2:30-4:30pm Some instruction available with Chess Club volunteer Donald MacLean. *Note: anyone 8 years old or younger must be supervised by a parent, guardian, or responsible caregiver in the library (this includes chess… Read More »Chess Club

  • Lego Tuesday

    North Sydney Library 309 Commercial St, North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Drop-in to the North Sydney Library for some Lego time every Tuesday from 3:00-4:00. Ages 5 and up.

  • Knitting Group

    Knitting Group
    New Waterford Library 3390 Plummer Ave, New Waterford, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Bring your knitting or crocheting and craft with others. Open to all adults. No registration required.

  • English Conversation Group

    English Conversation Group
    Glace Bay Library 143 Commercial Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Newcomers are invited to practice their English language skills in a conversational setting with volunteers from the community. Every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30pm at the Glace Bay Library.

  • Tea & Trivia

    Tea & Trivia
    New Waterford Library 3390 Plummer Ave, New Waterford, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Tea and Trivia ~ Wednesdays at 10:30am Open to adults. Registration is required. Phone 902-862-2892 for more information, or to register.

  • Coffee & Muffins

    Coffee & Muffins
    Sydney Mines Library 1 Fraser Ave, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join us from 10:30am -12 noon Feb. 11, 18, 25 and March 4 to meet new friends, enjoy conversation and have a snack. Everyone welcome.      

  • Pot of Gold Craft

    Glace Bay Library 143 Commercial Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Drop in and make your own lucky pot of gold.   A fun activity for kids.          

  • English Conversation Group

    English Conversation Group
    Sydney (McConnell Library) 50 Falmouth St, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Newcomers are invited to practice their English language skills in a conversational setting with volunteers from the community. This is a drop in event, no registration is needed.

  • Fibre Lunch

    North Sydney Library 309 Commercial St, North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Come join us to work on a fibre craft. Bring your own project and enjoy tea and conversation.

  • Banned Books Club

    Banned Books Club
    Baddeck Library 520 Chebucto St, Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Meets every Thursday from 1:30-3pm. Read and discuss William Golding's 'The Lord of the Flies' Want to join the discussion? Call the library for more details 902-295-2055.

  • Junk Journaling Drop In

    Sydney (McConnell Library) 50 Falmouth St, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Get Creative. Get Crafty. Get Junky! Come hang out and get creative at our drop-in junk journaling session, open to anyone 16 and up! Whether you're a seasoned journaler or just curious to try it out, this is a relaxed space to play with paper, explore your creativity, and maybe even swap supplies with fellow… Read More »Junk Journaling Drop In

  • Community Artist Talks: The Art & Heart of Filmmaking

    Sydney (McConnell Library) 50 Falmouth St, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    What does it mean to be a film artist in Canada today? Explore how filmmaking practices and forms continue to evolve. Registration not required. Presenter: Sandi Somers | CBU Artist in Residence  Independent award-winning filmmaker Sandi Somers is a native of Cape Breton Island who for over two decades has been residing in Alberta. She… Read More »Community Artist Talks: The Art & Heart of Filmmaking