Canceled Intro to 3D Design and Print
Pam Kirkpatrick Branch (Tottenham) 139 Queen St. N, Tottenham, Ontario, CanadaTeens will learn about 3D design with TinkerCAD, along with how to prepare and 3D print it.
Teens will learn about 3D design with TinkerCAD, along with how to prepare and 3D print it.
Come play chess at the library! We provide the boards and the how-to-play chess books, and you bring the moves. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, you’re welcome to drop in, meet other players, and enjoy a game. Expect to share tips, learn new strategies, and play games with other drop-in players. No registration Read more
Wormy Wednesday is here in Tottenham! The worms have officially wriggled into town, and they’re hungry for your help! Together, we’ll feed them and watch as they transform scraps into rich, amazing soil that we’ll share with our community. Every Wednesday, kids can join our hands-on vermicomposting adventure! Using child-friendly tools, they’ll prepare food for Read more
Cooking club for foodies; test, taste and review recipes; share/learn cooking tips and tricks; February's theme Red Food
Let's get crafty! A fun casual hangout for 2SLGBTQ+ and allies. Bring your own supplies. Drop In
An active storytime session for ages 18 months to 6 years of age. Drop In
Babies 0-18 months and caregivers bond through songs, stories, play and social time. Drop In
Calling all curious kids! Join our Afterschool Curiosity Club—a weekly one hour drop-off program for grades 1–5 where each session features a new hands-on activity like crafts, games, STEAM, or music. Caregivers must stay in the library while kids explore, create, and connect—registration is limited to 15 participants
Luck, laughter, and Lunar New Year Bingo — celebrate with tradition and win prizes! Drop In
A Group for teens and adults who enjoy crochet, knitting, sewing, rug hooking, ...whatever - together! (bring your own supplies). For more information, please contact Paula Wright at [email protected]. Drop In
Celebrate Black History Month with a hands-on tribute to Garrett Morgan, inventor of the traffic light! Families with children ages 3–10 are invited to build cardboard cars, navigate library streets, and enjoy a drive-in screening of Morgan’s inspiring story. Registration required as spaces are limited for this memorable ride through history.