• 50+ Social Hour

    50+ Social Hour
    Mount Uniacke Library 555, Highway 1, Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Over 50? Want to hangout and socialize with others. Bring a snack or lunch and join us for some casual mingling. We have the coffee and tea.   This is a drop-in program. No registration is required.

  • Makers in the Maker Lab

    Makers in the Maker Lab
    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Calling all Makers! Drop by for a relaxing afternoon to hang out with fellow crafters. Bring along your ongoing projects like knitting, crochet, needlework, painting or other hands on crafts. No registration, drop in.

  • Celebrating African Nova Scotia Educators

    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education.  The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”. Drop-in. No […]

  • Voices for Change: Gerald Gloade on Mi’kmaw Traditional & Ecological Knowledge

    Stewiacke Library 295 George Street, Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Gerald Gloade is an artist, educator, and Program Development Officer for the Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre. Gerald will share his knowledge of celestial and seasonal patterns observed by the Mi’kmaw and the lessons learned from the land over the millennia.  Despite changes in naturally occurring events due to global warming, the Mi’kmaw people continue to utilize a […]

  • Celebrating African Nova Scotia Educators

    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education.  The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”. Drop-in. No […]

  • David’s Book Discussion

    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Everyone is invited to come, sit and chat about the book of the month! In January we’re reading: The Spark by Kristine Barnett. Register by calling 902-895-4183 or emailing info@cehpubliclibrary.ca Expect a follow up email from library staff to make arrangements for print copies.

  • Celebrating African Nova Scotia Educators

    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education.  The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”. Drop-in. No […]

  • Celebrating African Nova Scotia Educators

    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education.  The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”. Drop-in. No […]

  • Celebrating African Nova Scotia Educators

    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education.  The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”. Drop-in. No […]