10:30 AM | Alder Street Library, 275 Alder Street
Give your child a jumpstart to a love of reading by engaging in fun, interactive activities with your baby. This is a drop-in program for newborns to 18 months.
There will be time to socialize with other new parents after the program.
Every Child Ready to Read is an early childhood literacy program for children from birth to age five. Library staff will demonstrate ways to help children get ready to read, incorporating five activities: talking, singing, reading, writing and playing.
This is the last day of the spring session. Join us for the babies program in the summer on Wednesdays starting on Wednesday, July 2 - 1 p.m. at the Mill Library.
2:00 PM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
Our June Expert in the Library will recognize Senior's Month with a special presentation from author Alex Lam. Alex will speak to his latest work "Long Life: Mapping your Well-being with Purpose and Meaning".
As we enjoy longer and healthier lives, we must care for our overall well-being and contemplate our purpose in this world. With increased lifespans comes the responsibility to utilize our time wisely and make the most of the gift of life. Thus, we must ask ourselves: What will we do with this newfound gift of time?
Long Life is not just about extending lifespans, but also about enhancing the quality of life. It's about finding purpose and significance in our lives. It's about grasping the concepts of Wellness and Well-being to devise mindful strategies for achieving fulfillment and satisfaction.
Alex will delve into the new definition of Wellness, the concept of Self-care, and the application of a Well-being Competency Model, offering a platform for personal growth and self-discovery.
RSVP by emailing libraryprograms@orangeville.ca
10:00 AM | Village Green Park, 53 Hewitt St.
Join us with our friends from EarlyON Dufferin for songs, stories and a craft in the park.
Meet at Village Green Park, 53 Hewitt Street, at 10 a.m.
7:00 PM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
The After Hours Write Club is a writing workshop facilitated by local author Anthony Carnovale. Meet at the Mill Street Library at 7 p.m.
Please register in advance to attend this program and don't forget to pack your writing supplies and, if you're like Anthony, a good cup of coffee. If the form is unavailable to register, please email libraryprograms@orangeville.ca to have your name added to the meeting list.
10:30 AM | 1 Mill Street, Orangeville
Explore the amazing world of loose parts inspired by children's stories with Alyson Pell from The Sunflower School. This month's program will take inspiration from Anywhere Artist by Nikki Slade Robinson.
For ages 2.5 to 6 years with a parent/caregiver. This is a drop in program.
Loose parts are materials that can be moved, carried, combined, redesigned, lined up, and taken apart and put back together in multiple ways. Loose parts' theory is about remembering that the best play comes from things that allow children to play in many different ways.
4:00 PM | Alder Street Library, 275 Alder Street
10:00 AM | Village Green Park, 53 Hewitt St.
Join us with our friends from EarlyON Dufferin for songs, stories and a craft in the park.
Meet at Village Green Park, 53 Hewitt Street, at 10 a.m.
1:00 PM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
Share your passion for reading and all things fibre arts with Orange thREADs. Join this friendly group for an afternoon of conversation and connection. New members are always welcome.
Orange thREADs meet on the third Tuesday of every month.
7:00 PM | Mochaberry Cafe, 177 Broadway Orangeville
Meet local author Jessica Lee Sheppard at Mochaberry Cafe on Wednesday June 18 at 7 p.m. Descending Into Darkness is the her debut fantasy novel in The Adventures of Izzy Adams series. Please register to attend.
Working in her family's funeral home, Izzy Adams is no stranger to death. But when corpses seem to move, and an unseen presence follows her every step, she begins to question what's real... and what isn't.
As she searches for answers, Izzy is drawn into the afterlife-a realm of restless spirits, hidden magic, and a darkness that refuses to let her go. Here, she finds an unlikely guide, and trusting him may be her only chance at survival. Because the greatest threat isn't what waits in the shadows-it's what's been inside her all along.
Descending into Darkness’ is more than a tale of dual-dimensional adventure. It’s an empowering narrative that underscores the power of self-belief, the importance of following one’s own path, and the unyielding power of deep spiritual bonds.
Readers who love the dark intrigue of Kelley Armstrong and the rich worldbuilding of Cassandra Clare will be drawn into this unforgettable supernatural adventure.
Coffee, Conversation and Books is a partnership between the Orangeville, Grand Valley and Shelburne Public Libraries. The evening features a book talk and tips about the writing process.