• 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 […]

  • Japanese lantern workshop

    Tatamagouche Library 170 Main Street, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Dive into the art of Japanese lantern crafting. For seniors. Please call 902-657-3064 or email: tatamago@cehpubliclibrary.ca to register.

  • Canadian Taxes: Disability Tax Credit

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

    The disability tax credit (DTC) is a non-refundable tax credit that helps people with impairments, or their supporting family member, reduce the amount of income tax they may have to pay.  A representative from the Canada Revenue Agency will discuss eligibility, the application process and answer questions regarding the credit. This is a drop-in event. […]

  • 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 […]

  • Conversational English

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

    Is English your 2nd language? Or maybe your 4th? Our Conversational English program is for those who would like to practice their English in a fun and friendly environment. In partnership with YREACH. This is a drop-in event. No registration required.

  • Heroes & Adventurers

    Heroes & Adventurers
    Truro Library 754 Prince St, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Role-playing game nights with extraordinary people! We provide the supplies, you provide the imagination. No experience needed. All welcome! Register to play by emailing: HAATruro@gmail.com Sorry, no drop-in players at this time.

  • Navigating Name Changes (Service Canada)

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

    Individuals change their names for any number of reasons.  The process to make a name change legally can be complex and multi-layered.  This information session, provided by Service Canada, will try to make the process less confusing and answer the questions that often come up. This is a drop-in event. No registration is required.

  • Ewe-niacke Yarn Club

    Ewe-niacke Yarn Club
    Mount Uniacke Library 555, Highway 1, Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Fiber art for all ages and abilities. Learn to knit or crochet, bring a project you are working on, or just come hang out with the club for some social time. All ages welcome. Drop in, no registration required.

  • 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 […]