This is an archived event from Culture Days 2019.
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I am me. I am mighty.
Craft Drawing Kids Library Music
Date and time
Location
Toronto Public Library St Lawrence Branch
Toronto, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Culture is the thread that weaves our community together and defines who we are.
Jamii and the Toronto Public Library St Lawrence Branch are partnering to present "I am me. I am mighty.". Join us on Sept 28th from 10am to 2pm at 171 Front St E. to celebrate mighty female characters in children's books and stories that inspire us to be who we are. An event for the whole family with craft, story time, exhibits, live music, and a drawing workshop!
10am: Music & Craft
10:30am: Story time
11am - 12noon: Drawing workshop
12noon: Story time
12:30pm - 1:30pm: Drawing workshop
1:30pm: Story time
Links
- More info here! jamiiesplanade.org
Organizer
Jamii & St Lawrence Library
JAMII:
Jamii initiates and produces arts-based community-engaged projects and events that are taking place in or near David Crombie Park. Our artist-led programming engages all Esplanadians in collaborative creative processes leading to public presentations. Events include outdoor movie nights, live performances (dance, theatre, music), outdoor photo exhibits, murals and more. Jamii (Swahili for “community”) is a charitable organization founded in 2011 by Isorine Marc.
TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY:
Toronto Public Library is the busiest urban public library system in the world. Every year, we have millions of users visiting their branches and taking advantage of our online services. We empower Torontonians to thrive in the digital age and global knowledge economy.