Hey Tweens! Join us after school for S.T.E.A.M fun. This session we will be looking at where Art and Science meet.
8-12 years old.
Registration required
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Hey Tweens! Join us after school for S.T.E.A.M fun. This session we will be looking at where Art and Science meet.
8-12 years old.
Registration required
Come meet to enjoy and discuss a wide variety of books selected by book club members. All are welcome!
Every second Thursday of the month from 1.30pm to 3.00pm.
Here's what we're reading in 2024/2025:
Joignez-vous à nous pour des discussions conviviales au sujet des livres francophones. Quand vous vous inscrivez, vous recevrez une copie physique du livre - sans avoir besoin de la réserver! Si vous voulez une copie dans un autre format (e.g.livre audio, livre numérique, gros caractères, etc.), veuillez placer une commande en cliquant sur le lien du titre désiré ci-bas.
16 janvier: Une nuit de tempête, par Yves Beauchemin
13 février: Coeur du Sahel, par Djaïli Amadou Amal
20 mars: Ce que je sais de toi, par Éric Chacour
Au plaisir de discuter avec vous!
Windows 10 will reach End-of-Life, and hence the end of all support, on October 14, 2025. So, if you have a computer that is currently running Windows 10, what are you going to do?
In this presentation, we will discuss the various options, including carrying on using Windows 10, upgrading to Windows 11, and buying a new computer. However, there is another option. Move up to Linux. It’s free, it’s easy to use, and it works! We will take a look at Linux and see how it can be used, in conjunction with Windows 10, to keep older machines running for the foreseeable future.
Presented by Alan German from the Ottawa PC Users' Group.
Registration required. Registrants will receive an additional email with the Zoom link ahead of the program.
Learn to crochet at the Carlingwood Library! With the help of an instructor, you will be guided through the steps to make a little crochet jellyfish that you can then take home with you.
All supplies and equipment will be provided. No prior crochet experience necessary.
This program is intended for teens and adults.
Registration is limited. Please pre-register online.
This club will meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month:
Come share the enjoyment of reading books with other kids ages 9-12!
Each meeting we will have a book battle to choose the book we will be reading that month.
Registration required (up to 8 participants).
Do you love to write? Is writing the air you breathe, or is there ink in your veins?
The Stittsville Creative Writing Group is a collection of people who love to write.
We meet weekly to read from text we have written on our own time during the previous week, and engage in other writing activities.
This is not a class on writing, or a workshop for manuscripts. Instead, we are people who love to write and share our works.
There are those who mostly listen rather than write, those who write prolifically but only share with the group, and a broad spectrum in between.
If your interest is in the love of writing, this group may be for you.
Practice your English language conversation skills and meet new friends in a relaxed and friendly environment. Registration is required. Space is limited.
A lovely day for slime! Register for this experimental slime science program. We provide the supplies and you supply the ideas!
For ages 7-12. Registration required.
With professional dancer and arts educator Julianne Lavertu, participants will explore the fundamentals of Afro-Caribbean dance while learning traditional movements and then integrating them into a short choreography. Presented by MASC.
This event is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association.
For ages 5-11. Registration required.
Avec danseuse professionnelle et éducatrice artistique, Julianne Lavertu, les participants explorent les fondements de la danse afro-antillaise. Ils apprennent des mouvements traditionnels, puis les intègrent dans une courte chorégraphie. Présenté par MASC.
Pour les 5 à 11. Inscription requise.
Cet événement est rendu possible grâce à la générosité de l’Association des amis de la Bibliothèque publique d’Ottawa (AABPO).