Both library branches will be closed on Tuesday, July 1, for Canada Day. We will resume regular hours on Wednesday, July 2, at 10:00 am. We appreciate your understanding and wish you a great long weekend!
Bird Studies Canada is currently planning a research project on Long-billed Curlews in the Prince George-Vanderhoof region for the summer of 2019. The project is assessing the migration and habitat threats to this species in BC.
Come and hear about how the Community Scholars Program can provide access to relevant peer-reviewed research for free! Learn how access to research can help strengthen and develop programs, support funding applications, enhance advocacy or policy-making efforts and /or personal and professional development.
Writers and readers of fiction and poetry are invited to share chapbooks of their work. Hear new work presented by fledgling and full-feathered authors, trade and take home chapbooks, share an evening of readings and writings at the PGPL.
This presentation will feature research by UNBC MSc student Victoria Resendes about how temperature affects spruce beetle population cycles, and how this information can help predict potential outbreaks.
Let words become landscape and join UNBC creative writing students as they share their poems written about downtown Prince George. Dress for the weather. Meet at Bob Harkins Branch.
3 Sisters Rock'n Gems Gallery will introduce the metaphysical properties of crystals and explain how they interact with the human energy field. Learn about Chakra balancing; how to assemble a crystal first aid kit; and discover simple ways to charge, clear, and feel crystal energy.
Do you know a picky eater? Mealtime can make parents and caregivers feel powerless and frustrated. Join this interactive session with Registered Dietitian, Beth Oehler, to learn tips for calmly managing life with your picky eater.
Join Don Basserman for this gardening program about containers and vertical gardening. Brought to you in partnership with the David Douglas Botanical Garden Society