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Master Minds: Seen and Not Heard

Featuring master's research by Marina Stuparyk, this presentation will include a brief history of the Spanish Inquisition and explore the trial of Maria de Cazalla. Maria preached publicly about sex and motherhood and was involved with a group called the Alumbrados. Stuparyk will explore the complex situation of women in the male-dominated worlds of sixteenth-century Spain and the Roman Catholic Church.

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adult
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How to be a Working Musician: Britt A.M.

Britt. A.M. is a music Director at CFUR Radio, a solo musician, and a member of two bands. In this presentation, Britt will advise on how to collaborate, produce an album, and even manage a radio campaign. She encourages creators to follow their dreams while managing expectations.

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adult
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Master Minds: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Fairy Tales

Featuring master's research by Alauna Brown, this presentation will include a storytelling of a sixteenth century fairytale about two girls and how people in the past expected girls to look and behave. A display of paintings by Brown will showcase how these expectations changed in different versions of the story.

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adult
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Local History Series: Pioneer Panel

Join local author Kathy Nadalin along with panelists featured in her recently published book, The People of Prince George, as they share experiences and stories from our city's early days.

This program is sponsored by the Prince George Heritage Commission.

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adult
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Everyday Experts: 3Rs Container Gardening

Come and join Don as he demonstrates making unique and functional containers from easily sourced items. Don will also offer a range of tips on what to plant.

Presented by Enhance PG

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adult
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Teen Art Workshop

The Teen Art Workshop will feature five artists from various mediums: sculpture, digital arts, fine arts, and aboriginal/traditional. Youth are invited to bring examples of their art for an opportunity to get feedback and advice from professional artists. This workshop will be held in preparation for February's Teen Art Showcase.

A partnership with the Prince George & District Community Arts Council.

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Teen (13-18 years)
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School Break Event: Family Movie Marathon

Relax in the Keith Gordon Room on a cold winter afternoon. A double feature with Babe and Disneynature: Chimpanzee.

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Kids 5-9
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School Break Event: Games Galore

Join us for a smorgasbord of games in the Keith Gordon Room. Twister, Scrabble & more!

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Kids 5-9
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Chess Kids

We have chessboards! We're inviting kids who like to play chess to hone their skills with other chess loving kids at the library!

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Intermediate (8-12 years)
Teen (13-18 years)
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Everyday Experts: Cedar Strip Canoe, Step by Step

Join everyday expert, Travis Sillence, as he recounts his journey building cedar strip canoes. If you've ever thought you'd like to plank a hull or want to hear how it can be done, come hear the story of three boats, from strongback to open water.

Location: 
Nechako Branch
Target Audience: 
Adult
Registration: