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.
We have Lego! Meet with other builders for some creative fun.
Target Audience:
Elementary (5-9 years)
Tens to Teens (10-18 years)
Come join us at Bike Fest: an afternoon of bikes and food in the Canada Games Plaza
If you already ride or are looking to take up a new hobby this is for you! Talk to a variety of organizations to learn more about the trails in and around town or how to repair your bike.
Prize draws from Ruckus, Koops, and The Prince George Brain Injured Group Society, as well as delicious food vendors. There's something for everyone!
Vendors include:
Baller Foods
Kusina Tasty Foods
Open Door Cafe
Veg Head Killer Foods
Caledonia Nordic
Cycle Logic
Gals n' Gears Bike Club
Cops For Cancer
Prince George Brain Injury Group
BC Summer Games
Join Masters student Jennifer Landrey as she leads this workshop to help develop your Non-fiction writing skills.
It’ll be a mix of discussion, mini-lecture, and lots of fun exercises to get people writing.
Zoom Meeting ID: 826 3562 7722
Passcode: 948874
Play with found materials, which will be supplied, and make art that makes no garbage, except what was thrown away to begin with.
Play with found materials, which will be supplied, and make art that makes no garbage, except what was thrown away to begin with.
Get together with other ukelele players and learn to play some fun popular songs. Chord and lyric sheets will be provided and beginners are welcome. We even have a few ukeleles at the library if you don't have one.
A welcoming space for parents and their babies to come together and interact through activities and socializing.
Instructor Tom Hynd will lead participants through a Tai Chi form originally developed as a restorative practice for people living with arthritis. Can be done seated or standing.
Instructor Tom Hynd will lead participants through a Tai Chi form originally developed as a restorative practice for people living with arthritis. Can be done seated or standing.
Join a PGPL staff member and other families for a half hour of stories, songs, and movement. Space is limited.
Target Audience:
Preschool Age (0-5 years)