Free Drop In

Book Club Social

An evening to connect with others to form a book club together, join an existing book club, and/or advertise your book club to gain new members!

BOOK CLUB SOCIAL
Adults | Free drop in
Thursday, June 19
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to Expect:
● Takes place indoors in a quiet, comfortable space
● The lighting is adjustable
● Accessible and inclusive washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in comfortable chairs or stand
● The room may be busy or crowded

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card. Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

Advance Directives & Representation Agreements

Attention! The Advance Directives & Representation Agreements session scheduled for Wednesday, June 18, has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your understanding.

Learn about power of attorneys, advance directives, representation agreements, what they are, what they cover, and how to make your own.

Presented by the Prince George Legal Clinic and Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society.

ADVANCE DIRECTIVES & REPRESENTATION AGREEMENTS
Adults | Free drop in
Wednesday, June 18
1:00 - 2:30pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to Expect:
● Takes place indoors in a quiet, comfortable space
● The lighting is adjustable
● Accessible and all-gender washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in comfortable chairs or stand

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card. Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

June Jamboree

Come together for a summer jam! Enjoy playing an instrument and singing popular songs together in the Knowledge Garden. Some ukuleles, bells and shakers provided.

(If it’s raining, we’ll jam inside instead).

JUNE JAMBOREE
All Ages | Free drop in
Tuesday, June 17
4:30 - 5:30pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Tens to Teens (10-18 years)
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
All Ages
Teen (13-18 years)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to expect:
● There is limited shade and shelter
● The location of this program may change at short notice
● Semi-private space
● Accessible and inclusive washrooms are available by taking the elevator or stairs to the main level
● Limited seating available
● Live music played at a moderate volume
● Sudden or loud sounds

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card. Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

A Poetry Reading with Al Rempel and Harold Rhenisch

Poets Al Rempel and Harold Rhenisch are touring together to celebrate the release of their latest books of poetry. Rempel's Sprocket is a series breathless prose-poems capturing his childhood adventures spent roaming free in the small farming community of Arnold, BC. Rhenisch's The Salmon Shanties explores memories of people, place and returning home written in couplets that move between English and Chinook Wawa.

A POETRY READING WITH AI REMPEL AND HAROLD RHENISCH
Adults | Free drop in
Thursday, June 5
6:00 - 7:30pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to Expect:
● Takes place outdoors in a wheelchair-accessible space
● There is limited shade and shelter
● Some nearby traffic sounds
● Accessible and inclusive washrooms are available by entering the library and taking the elevator or stairs to the main level
● Participants can sit in comfortable chairs or stand
● The location of this program may change depending on the weather
● Participants may leave the space at any time

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card. Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

Art Attack - SD57 NID

Did you know that anyone can be an artist? Come and find out more at ART ATTACK! Enjoy a short Storytime at 1pm, followed by art based activities.

ART ATTACK - SD57 Non-Instructional Day
Ages 5 - 12 | Free drop in
Monday, June 2
1:00 - 2:30pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Elementary (5-9 years)
Families
Intermediate (8-12 years)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to expect:
● Takes place indoors in a busy, crowded space
● The lighting is adjustable
● Accessible and inclusive washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in chairs or stand
● Participants may leave the room at any time
● Sudden or loud sounds
● Background music played at a low volume
● Involves sticky, slippery, or other textures

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card. Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

D&D Character Creation

Join us to create or update a Dungeons & Dragons character utilizing D&D's 5th Edition Player's Handbook! No prior experience necessary.

What you may bring (not required):
- Water bottle
- Character idea
- Pre-made character

D&D CHARACTER CREATION
Adults | Free limited drop in
Wednesday, May 28
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to expect:
● Takes place indoors in a quiet, comfortable space
● The lighting is adjustable
● Accessible and inclusive washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in chairs or stand
● Electronic screens, bright colours, and/or reflective surfaces
● Background music played at a low volume

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card.
Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

Author Talk: Paul Wojdak

Escape from Siberia, Escape from Memory is Paul Wojdak’s first book, a memoir of his father set in a poorly known period of history. His Polish father was born in Siberia and became a child-orphan during the Russian Civil War in 1920. He was rescued to Japan and America before growing up in Poland but as an adult could not explain his childhood journey. Paul used extensive research of archives and orphanage records to uncover his father’s mysterious past. Paul lives on Tyhee Lake near Smithers with his wife Teresa.

Visit paulwojdak.ca

AUTHOR TALK: PAUL WOJDAK
Adults | Free drop in
Tuesday, May 27
6:30 - 7:30pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to Expect:
● Content includes themes of war and trauma
● Takes place indoors in a quiet, comfortable space
● The lighting in the room is bright and is not adjustable
● Accessible washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in comfortable chairs or stand

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card. Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

Repair Cafe: Bicycles

Bring your bikes in need of repair and maintenance and get support and assistance from volunteers and other repair enthusiasts. In partnership with the Eco-Living Community.

PGPL does not guarantee results for any program in which community experts and volunteers provide repair services.

REPAIR CAFE: BICYCLES
Adults | Free drop in
Saturday, May 24
2:00 - 4:00 pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to Expect:
● Takes place outdoors in a wheelchair-accessible space
● There is limited shade and shelter
● Accessible and all-gender washrooms are available inside the library by taking the elevator or stairs to the main level
● Multiple stations running at the same time
● Limited seating available

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card. Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

Grow Local! Growing Food in PG 101

Grow Local! Join us and PG Master Gardeners as we learn how to grow our own food right here in Prince George! Together, we'll learn how to grow easy-to-store vegetables like cabbage, potatoes and squash. We'll also learn about the vegetables from our seed library and about the different community gardens in the city. So what are you waiting for? Let's get planting!

GROW LOCAL! GROWING FOOD IN PG 101
Adults | Free drop in
Thursday, May 22
6:00 - 7:30 pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to expect:
● Takes place indoors in a quiet, comfortable space
● The lighting is adjustable
● Accessible washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in comfortable chairs or stand

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card.
Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.

Youth Alliance

Join us for an hour of free fun in a safe and inclusive space for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and their allies. You can attend on your own, or with your companions of choice.

Activities may include: board games, arts & crafts, video games, building challenges, and more!

YOUTH ALLIANCE
Ages 8 - 12 | Free drop in
Thursday, May 22 & June 19
5:30 - 6:30 pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Intermediate (8-12 years)
Registration: 
Accessibility Information: 

What to Expect:
● Takes place indoors in a quiet, comfortable space
● The lighting is bright and may be turned off
● Accessible and inclusive washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in chairs or stand
● Limited seating available
● Participants may leave the room at any time
● Electronic screens, bright colours, and/or reflective surfaces
● Background music played at a low volume
● Light snacks and drinks provided
● RPG days may involve Fantasy Elements, Fictional role-playing, and contains violent content.

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card.
Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.