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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.

LEGO Creation Day

In-person

Sculpture & installation
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Date and time

Location

Edson & District Public Library

4728 8 Avenue

Edson, AB

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible, has gender-neutral washrooms, and is a relaxed performance.

About

Come to the Library on September 28th from 1-4pm, grab a bucket of LEGO and start sculpting! There will be door prizes too! For all ages because LEGO is a universal toy.

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Edson & District Public Library

Libraries today, in addition to their physical collection, provide programming and access to information and tools needed to succeed. Libraries are a vital part of community development and resiliency. The Edson & District Public Library was designed in 1979 and built in 1980 serves a community of over 13,000 people. We serve both the Town of Edson residents and a diverse rural population in Yellowhead County. Our patrons include seniors, children, teens, families, Indigenous peoples, newcomers to Canada, those with special needs and vulnerable populations.

We are a safe place for those in need of shelter and assistance such as children and adults who are lost or at risk, as well as homeless and transient members of our community. The library provides one of the few safe venues for teens and children to go to in our community outside of school and sports and many come to the library after school before going home. Due to the recent funding cuts and subsequent closure of the local Boys’ and Girls’ Club and ParentLink, the demand for this service has become even greater. We partner with Interagency, FCSS, Family Literacy, Community Learning, Early Childhood Matters Coalition, and many other community groups to provide space and services to the community.

We provide free computer access, Wi-Fi, and loanable hubs for at home use in a region with limited internet options, particularly for our rural patrons. Library staff are available for personal training and assistance with technology. These services are vital for underserved and high needs people who cannot afford technology and/or internet or have an unreliable internet connection. Job seekers, telecommuters, workers taking upgrading courses and those applying for benefits, pensions and other social supports also benefit.

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