10:00 AM | 22 Faulkner Street
Presswood Entertainment brings the big blow-up screen and high energy fun for a movie screening of Inside Out 2. Popcorn will be available for a fee, while supplies last, provided by B Social Cafe.
Recommended for a school-age audience. Ticket sales will start February 10. Tickets are $4 each, $10 for three different shows, or $15 for all five shows. Tickets are available for purchase at the Mill and Alder Library (cash only). Tickets will also be available at the door while supplies last (cash only). Babies on a lap are free.
This show is being held in the Cafetorium at Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) - 22 Faulkner Street, Orangeville. Please enter through the west side doors off of the parking lot.
2:00 PM | 1 Mill Street, Orangeville
Scientists in School is coming to the Orangeville Public Library to offer this fun STEM workshop as part of our March Break offerings!
Discover the surprising science hiding in a bag of Skittles. Explore solubility, buoyancy, reactivity and investigate the odds of finding your favourite colour. How sweet it is!
This workshop is suitable for children ages 4 to 12. Children under six may require the assistance of an adult.
The program is now full - please add your name to the waitlist and we will contact you if a spot becomes available
Possible allergens: Please note, this workshop uses food that is not meant to be ingested for certain experiments.
7:00 PM | 1 Mill Street, Orangeville
The Teen Advisory Group (TAG) hosts their ever popular Trivia Night during the March Break. Open for teens 13 to 17. Grab a friend and register for this fun filled and competitive event. Tasty snacks and laughs included.
Please register in advance to attend this event.
12:00 PM | 1 Mill Street, Orangeville
Stronger Together: Braiding Wisdom, Uniting Community
The Brave Canoe in partnership with the Dufferin Community Foundation and Orangeville Public Library offer this special community gathering open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants. These sessions will be a chance to learn, connect, and experience traditional teachings in a welcoming space.
Two sessions are available based on age group:
Registration is required to participate as spots are limited.
This program is made possible through a grant from the Dufferin Community Foundation.
3:00 PM | 1 Mill Street, Orangeville
Stronger Together: Braiding Wisdom, Uniting Community
The Brave Canoe in partnership with the Dufferin Community Foundation and Orangeville Public Library offer this special community gathering open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants. These sessions will be a chance to learn, connect, and experience traditional teachings in a welcoming space.
Two sessions are available based on age group:
Registration is required to participate as spots are limited.
This program is made possible through a grant from the Dufferin Community Foundation.
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.
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.
10:30 AM | Mill Street Library, 1 Mill Street
In March and April, Orangeville Public Library is once again hosting the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP). The 2025 free clinic is available on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the Mill Street Library and on Mondays at the Orangeville Seniors Centre. It will run until April 25.
The CVITP program, staffed by trained volunteers, helps individuals and families e-file their 2024 tax return. From students to seniors, those with a modest income and a simple tax situation are eligible for this service. Find out if you are eligible for the tax program.
Starting on Monday, March 3:
Participants need to bring personal identification, all tax slips, rent or property tax receipts, summary of prescriptions, charitable donations, and other related documents.
For the drop-off service, individuals will present ID, sign a consent form, and leave receipts with library staff. A tax volunteer will follow up to conduct a telephone interview. After the tax return is filed online, the original tax receipts will be mailed back to the participant at no charge. The last drop-off date is Friday, April 25.
CVITP is offered with support from the Canada Revenue Agency.
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.