Both branches of PGPL will be CLOSED on Tuesday, September 30, for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Interlibrary loan service is currently unavailable due to the Canada Post strike.
Bring a friend and we'll provide the popcorn for this fall series of multicultural films and animation shorts.
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October 22nd at the Bob Harkins Branch, downtown, featuring:
No Fish Where to Go- A short animation about the friendship of two little girls from opposing village clans. A story that examines intolerance and the consequences of war.
Far From Bashar- A feature length documentary about a family settled in Montreal after fleeing the conflict in Syria.
November 5th at the Nechako Branch, in the Hart, featuring:
Balakrishna- An animation telling the true story of a boy and an elephant who get to know each other in a small town in Nova Scotia in the summer of 1967.
Sovereign Soil- A documentary about a handful of unlikely farmers in Dawson City, Yukon growing everything from snow-covered Brussels sprouts to apples.
December 3rd at the Bob Harkins Branch, downtown, featuring:
A festival of short films for all ages including the classic The Cat Came Back
Make friends while enjoying different activities each week!
Ideal for participants 8 - 12 years.
In or around the Keith Gordon Room.
The Teen Alliance is a safe, inclusive, and fun space for all teens. Each meet will feature a variety of activities, including board games and video games, crafts and discussions.
Join other Tens to Teens for bi-weekly activities, video games, and more!
Target Audience:
Tens to Teens (10-18 years)
Come hang out at the library and make new friends as you play a variety of video games!
Ideal for participants between 8 - 18 years.
In or around the Keith Gordon Room.
Target Audience:
Elementary (5-9 years)
Tens to Teens (10-18 years)
Join us as we welcome a special guest Elder for Storytime, and enjoy stories that celebrate Métis Culture.
Target Audience:
Preschool Age (0-5 years)
Join us to create slime, play with robots, build a marshmallow tower and enjoy other stations around the library that focus on making Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math projects fun!
Come find your municipal match! It's a fun, fast-paced and unique event connecting you, the voter, with City Council hopefuls. Candidates running for Mayor, City Council, and School Board Trustees will be on site for this opportunity to connect with you!
Open to all and free to attend.
Make your voice heard at this upcoming election! General voting day is October 15, 2022.
Target Audience:
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Join CBC, Downtown Prince George and PGPL at the Bob Harkins Branch, downtown, for a 2022 Mayoral Forum for the upcoming civic election (general voting day is October 15, 2022). Hear what our hopeful Mayors have to say about important issues facing our community. Free to attend and open to all.
Target Audience:
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Free screenings of films produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Bring a friend and we'll provide the popcorn for this fall series of multicultural films and animation shorts.
October 1 in the Keith Gordon Room:
Shaman- an animated telling of an Inuk legend by Labrador Inuk artist Echo Henoche
The Road Forward- a musical documentary by Metis film maker Marie Clements celebrating the history of First Nations activism over the last hundred years