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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.
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Adult Book Club featuring A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt
In-person
Library Writing & literatureDate and time
Location
Oakville Public Library-Woodside Branch
1274 Rebecca Street
Oakville, ON
Directions: https://tinyurl.com/3m8wmxv8.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Love it or hate it, come and discuss it! Our Book Clubs are a great way to meet other book lovers and participate in lively discussions. Ages 18+
This month we will be discussing A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt.
Pick up a copy of your title from Woodside Branch and share your thoughts in our monthly meet-up. Registration is required.
Skills Learned: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Social Skills, Communication
Please review the guidelines and frequently asked questions on the Programming FAQ.
Need to cancel? Please let us know.
If you have to cancel your spot for any reason, you can do so by:
1. Logging into MyEvents using your library card. If you did not register with your library card, you will need the reference number you received in your confirmation email.
2. Phone your local branch, or email [email protected]. Please have ready the program title, program date, and names of registered individuals.
Access to facilities and programs may be impacted by evolving health and safety protocols related to COVID-19. The Town will follow all requirements and recommendations issued by Halton Public Health and any applicable provincial regulations. The Town may use discretion to impose its own requirements. You will be notified if your registration is impacted by any changes.
Links
- Adult Book Club attend.opl.on.ca
Organizer
Oakville Public Library
Oakville Public Library (OPL) strives to fulfill our mission of cultivating discovery and creativity in every phase of life. Our vision is to inspire Oakville, and we are focused on exceptional customer service to meet the needs of the children, youth, adults and seniors utilizing our physical or online services. We continue to be agile in our mandate to meet the needs of Oakville residents.
As part of this year’s Culture Days initiative to promote wellness, Oakville Public Library hosts a variety of programs and events that connecting community and culture through engaging activities that will stimulate, educate and entertain.
Parking is available for free at all branches with the exception of Central Branch where the first hour is free and then metered parking is available.
Contact
Oakville Public Library