Events
Curious about local history? Learn about Stouffville, Whitchurch, or your property. The historian in residence will guide you in using library resources and recommend other resources available in your region.
Every Tuesday enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and puppets! Free, drop in.
This program welcomes parents, caregivers and babies to experience music together. Families will gather together and sing songs, learn rhymes and use a variety of musical instruments, props and materials.
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This program will reinforce what is being learned in Grade 1 math classes to strengthen your child's understanding of the material.
Come and make a new best friend in this robot-filled class using LEGO WeDo kits. Learn about sequencing and coding, algorithms, and logical operations by building and programming a rover that replicates cars while making driving safer, to…
In this program, students will learn to construct a series of smart bots using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 platform including a gripper for some heavy-duty lifting, a self-balancing robot, a color sorting robot, and a robot arm gripper.
Join our Book Club for lively discussions and literary adventures! Whether you're an avid reader or just starting to explore the world of books, our club welcomes all enthusiasts. Each month, we select a captivating read to spark…
English Conversation Circle provide a safe, encouraging environment for people learning to improve their English skills. Circles will be held in-person at the library. These classes are led by volunteers and/or library staff, not…
An hour of fun chess gameplay! Playing opponents of various abilities helps you learn the game, making you a better player. Boards and pieces supplied by the Library. Drop-in, space is limited.
Unlock your creativity and explore the world of game development using Python. In this workshop, students will learn how to design and build their own games. Some of the concepts covered include Syntax, Place Game Objects, Construct Mazes,…
The Tween Interest Group (TWIG) is a volunteer program for tweens in grades 4 to 6 who can volunteer for 1 hour a month. The mission of the group is to make the library a better more appealing place for Tweens. The group will assist in…
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Mother Goose on the Loose incorporates rhymes, bounces, tickles, books, and lots of bonding time for you and your little one.
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This program is an introduction to American Sign Language for hearing infants. The session uses songs and games as a tool to include signing in everyday routines. It is an opportunity to bond with your baby and support language…
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This program will reinforce what is being learned in Grade 1 math classes to strengthen your child's understanding of the material.
Discover the soothing world of crafting with the String Therapy group at the library. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned hand, bring your knitting, crochet, needlepoint, or fiber art project and engage in a creative and supportive…
Engage in a fun-filled session where families collaborate to create a unique piece of art.
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Free Play offers a relaxed, drop-in setting with free activities for kids. It's a great opportunity to meet other parents and find playmates for your children. Drop-in, free.
Free Play offers a relaxed, drop-in setting with free activities for kids. It’s a great opportunity to meet other parents and find playmates for your children.
Please note: There will not be a program on Friday, April 18th.
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Maker Club for Teens! Learn more about creative technology and maker skills and culture and explore design thinking concepts. Each week, we will focus on a new technology or skill, including 3D design, graphic design, electronics,…
Teen Advisory Group (TAG) is a teen assembly that meets every month in-person at the Library to discuss and advise the Library on what services and materials they want offered for teens. Enjoy a snack and earn 1 volunteer hour. Participants…