Programs & Events
Something for everyone
Year-round programming across both branches for all ages and interests.
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Our Programs
We offer programming for every stage of life across both branches.
Programs for Everyone
From 55+ Tech Time sessions to book clubs and crafting opportunities, there is something fun for everyone.
Teen Programs
Dynamic activities and resources tailored specifically for teenagers. Explore creative workshops, gaming events, and leadership opportunities.
Children's Programs
Fun and educational events designed for young children and families. Storytime, craft sessions, early literacy programs, and summer reading adventures.
AN Active Senior Connection Hub
Programs for lifelong learning and social connection. Technology help, book discussions, wellness workshops, and community gatherings.
What's happening
Current Programs
Here's what's running at the library right now.
1000 Books Before Kindergarten
Track your reading journey from birth to school — pick up a log sheet at the branch.
Ongoing — Both branches
55+ Tech Time
Learn to use your phone, tablet, or computer with patient, hands-on help.
Contact us for upcoming dates — Norwood Branch
Conversation Café
Drop in for coffee, conversation, and connection with neighbours.
Fridays 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. — Town Hall (2357 County Road 45)
Feel Good Fridays
Wellness activities, guest speakers, and social time for adults 55+.
Fridays — Town Hall (2357 County Road 45)
Stories & More with Ms. Trish
Storytime, songs, and crafts for little ones and their caregivers.
Tuesdays at 10:30 AM (Please note no program June 30th) — Norwood Branch
Together Stitching
Bring your project and join us for a relaxed gathering of creativity, conversation, and community.
2nd Tuesday of the month 6-7 p.m. Norwood — See you there!
Year-round
Reading Clubs
Join a club to discover new books and connect with fellow readers.
For the Love of Reading
Themed reading challenges with a 1–10 rating scale. Explore new genres and authors together.
Upcoming themes:
June 30 — Book by an author with your first name or initials
July 28 — Read a classic
August 25 — Book that has been translated
September 29 — A reimagining of another literary work
Last Tuesday monthly at 6:00 PM — Norwood Branch
Genre Jumpers
Looking for a book club that's a little different? Join Genre Jumpers, a new, low-pressure reading group where everyone is welcome. Each month features a new theme, you choose your own book and come ready to share your thoughts (no assigned reading, no pressure!).
Upcoming themes:
July 6 — Historical fiction from a period you know little about
August 10 — Horror or thriller with a serial killer
September 14 — Mystery with a new to you author
First Monday of the Month 6:00 p.m. | Westwood Branch
Westwood Book Club
Members meet to discuss the monthly pick and discover new favourites. This Club is currently at capacity.
Upcoming:
Mar 23 — The Spoon Stealer by Lesley Crewe
Apr 27 — The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan
May 25 — How to Be Remembered by Michael Thompson
3rd Wednesday (unless otherwise communicated to members) at 6:00 PM — Westwood Branch
Youth Book Club
For ages 12+, led by Ms. Trish. Read, discuss, and share your thoughts every other month.
Next meeting: March 10, 2026
Register to receive the upcoming schedule — Norwood
55+ Tech Time
Free digital literacy sessions designed to help you navigate the internet, use common apps, and stay safe online. No experience necessary — just bring your curiosity.
Contact us for upcoming dates — Norwood Branch
Get Involved
Teen Resources & Opportunities
Beyond our regular programming, we offer teens ways to get involved and build skills. See all teen resources →
- Youth Advisory Group (YAG) — Ages 12–18, help shape library programs — Terms of Reference (PDF)
- Volunteen Program — Ages 12–18, minimum 3-month commitment
- Homework resources — CliffsNotes, SparkNotes, Math.com, Physics Classroom, WorldBook Online
Helpful Teen Links
- Kids Help Phone — 24/7 support for youth
- DriveTest / G1 Practice Test
- OntarioColleges / OUAC / SchoolFinder
- Goodreads / LitLovers / Young Writer's Society
Learn Your Way
Homeschooling
We're proud to be a homeschool-friendly library. We offer extended borrowing periods for projects, interlibrary loan support, and a reference collection on homeschooling.
Homeschoolers at the Library Program
1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12:30 PM — Norwood Branch
For kids
Children's Online Resources
Safe, educational websites curated for young learners.
OverDrive Kids
eBooks and audiobooks just for kids.
CBC Kids
Games, videos, and activities from the CBC.
TVO Kids
Ontario-focused educational games and videos.
1000 Books Before Kindergarten
Download the tracking sheet to log your reading journey.
All Children's Programs →
Storytime, drop-in activities, class visits, and more.