10:30 AM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
Take part in this interactive program that has something for everyone. Sing songs, listen to stories and rhymes, and play games that encourage literacy and learning.
Talking, singing, reading and playing are the key skills and fun ways to help your child get ready to read. Developing early literacy skills makes it easier for children to learn to read once they begin school, and helps to foster a lifelong love of reading and learning. No registration is required.
Recommended for age 5 and under. This is a drop-in program.
This program is also offered on Tuesdays at the Alder Street location.
6:30 PM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
Meet at the Mill Street Library - 6:30 p.m. social; 7:00 p.m. book discussion
It takes a village to support the village! With various community partners, Queer Village hosts events geared towards 2SLGBTQ+ people and their allies who want to meet in safe spaces where everone is welcome. Follow @dufferincountyqueervillage on Facebook and Instagram to stay informed about upcoming events. Please note, Queer Village events are intended for adults 18+. Thank you for your understanding.
The book club is currently full. Please add your name to the waitlist to be notified should a spot become available.
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 program is also offered on Wednesdays, 1 p.m. at the Mill Street location.
10:30 AM | 1 Mill Street, Orangeville
Scientists in School is coming to the Orangeville Public Library to offer this fun STEM workshop as part of our PA Day offerings!
Get sticky with it! Discover the science of sticky. Make your own glue from food products and test them to see how they hold. Create your own sticky art. And of course, there will be silly putty!
This workshop is suitable for children ages 4 to 12. Registration for each child is required to participate and space is limited.
Possible Allergens: This workshop uses Double Bubble Gum, psyllium husks, flour, corn starch, dish soap, and food colouring. Please note- we do NOT ingest any of the products in the workshop except for the Double Bubble gum.
4:00 PM | Alder Street Library, 275 Alder Street
Join in on the conversation with Orangeville Public Library's Teen book club. The group meets monthly at the Alder Street location to share their latest reads and discuss a different theme.
Lead a book chat to earn community service hours.
10:00 AM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
Join us for a drop-in family activity in partnership with The Parent Support Network. Paint a wooden coaster for your favourite warm drink and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate.
Treats, drinks and art supplies provided.
The Parent Support Network offers education and support to parents of school-aged children by providing opportunities to build positive parenting skills and healthy community connections.
10:00 AM | Princess of Wales Park, 2 Saxon St.
Join us with our friends from EarlyON Dufferin for songs, stories and a craft in the park.
Meet at Princess of Wales Park, 2 Saxon St., at 10 a.m.
4:30 PM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
Can mathematics also be art? Can art also be mathematical? Join us at After School Club for a creative exploration of the relationship between math and art!
Every November 23rd, Fibonacci Day honors Leonardo Bonacci, one of the most influential mathematicians of the Middle Ages. The date corresponds to the first numbers of the Fibonacci sequence - 1 1 2 3... nature's secret code. We will make our own Fibonacci drawings using math, rulers and creative expression.
10:30 AM | Alder Street Library, 275 Alder Street
Take part in this interactive program that has something for everyone. Sing songs, listen to stories and rhymes, and play games that encourage literacy and learning.
Talking, singing, reading and playing are the key skills and fun ways to help your child get ready to read. Developing early literacy skills makes it easier for children to learn to read once they begin school, and helps to foster a lifelong love of reading and learning. No registration is required.
Recommended for age 5 and under. This is a drop-in program.
This program is also offered on Thursdays at the Mill Street location.