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  • Monday Jun 26, 2023 at 6:00pm
    60 minutes

    Join us virtually for an unforgettable evening of spoken word as Two-Spirit poet Tawahum Bige invites us to embrace the multiplicity of our identities, challenge the status quo, and reimagine a world where the intersection of queer and indigenous experiences takes center stage.

    Tawahum Bige is a Łutselkʼe Dene, Plains Cree poet and spoken word artist from unceded Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil-waututh Territory (Vancouver). Their Scorpio-moon-ass poems expose growth, resistance & persistence as a hopeless Two Spirit Nonbinary sadboy on occupied Turtle Island. With a BA in Creative Writing from KPU, Tawahum has performed at countless festivals with poems featured in numerous publications. His land protection work versus Trans Mountain pipeline expansion had him face incarceration in 2020. Tawahum’s debut collection of poetry is set for Spring 2022, published by Nightwood Editions. Find him online @Tawahum on Instagram, twitter and more.

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    Wednesday Jun 21, 2023 at 4:00pm
    60 minutes

    Join us to celebrate the launch of the 2023 TD Summer Reading Club with a very special Storytime!

    Meet local Vernon Author & Illustrator, Jon Seymour, who will share his fun and engaging children’s books.

    Celebrate Reading! Celebrate Local Authors! Celebrate Summer!

    You can register for the Club and track your reading all summer long!

    Craft and Q&A to follow.

    Everyone is welcome!

  • Teen Staycation

    Friday Jul 28, 2023 at 2:00pm
    60 minutes

    Registration opens on Monday, June 19, 2023 - 10:00am

    Comics are known for their ability to engage even the most reticent readers, making them well loved by kids everywhere. Jo Rioux uses her own comics to introduce participants to this unique storytelling medium.  Starting with an imaginative exercise that will set the stage for their story, the participants then focus on weaving together words and pictures into a short comic of their own creation. Older participants will get a more extensive look at comic making techniques.

    About the artist

    Jo Rioux was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada. As a child, she read comics voraciously; first in her native French and later in English. Attending a high school for the arts was the first step in an artistic path which led to the illustration program at Sheridan College. After graduation, she was drawn to children’s books, illustrating Swordquest for HarperCollins and the graphic novel series A Sam and Friends Mystery for Kids Can Press. Her love for the comic medium spurred her to author her first graphic novel series Cat’s Cradle, which is set to be re-published by First Second Books.

  • Teen Staycation

    Wednesday Aug 16, 2023 at 1:00pm
    60 minutes

    Registration opens on Monday, June 19, 2023 - 10:00am

    Comics are known for their ability to engage even the most reticent readers, making them well loved by kids everywhere. Jo uses her own comics to introduce participants to this unique storytelling medium.  Starting with an imaginative exercise that will set the stage for their story, the participants then focus on weaving together words and pictures into a short comic of their own creation. Older participants will get a more extensive look at comic making techniques.

    About the artist

    Jo Rioux was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada. As a child, she read comics voraciously; first in her native French and later in English. Attending a high school for the arts was the first step in an artistic path which led to the illustration program at Sheridan College. After graduation, she was drawn to children’s books, illustrating Swordquest for HarperCollins and the graphic novel series A Sam and Friends Mystery for Kids Can Press. Her love for the comic medium spurred her to author her first graphic novel series Cat’s Cradle, which is set to be re-published by First Second Books.