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.
This exhibit explores the experiences of Survivors of the Sixties Scoop. Indigenous children were taken from their families - often by force. They were fostered and/or adopted into non-Indigenous homes, away from their communities, and placed across the globe.
Target Audience:
Adults (19+)
Teen (13-18 years)
Children ages 5-9 can track their summer reading, join us for weekly activities, and enter to win great prizes with the 2022 Summer Reading Program!
Children ages 5-9 can track their summer reading, join us for weekly activities, and enter to win great prizes with the 2022 Summer Reading Program!
Come learn the basics of gardening with the Prince George Master Gardeners as they walk you through the basics of gardening from seed. Learn tips and tricks to help you successfully plant your garden. Pick up some free seeds from the Seed Library to get you started.
Space is limited.
Are you a doodle bug? Sarah will show you how to doodle all different kinds of people, mandalas, and more! By drawing simple lines, you will learn how to make different facial expressions, textures, and patterns. You can try drawing your friends and family, or use your imagination and create your very own characters.
Have you ever wanted to be a super spy? Perhaps you're secretly a 007 agent concealing your covert identity? Come on down to the library for some action-packed fun! Show off your ingenuity and take down dastardly villains with your super spy skills. Space is limited.
Let your creativity shine while making adorable crafts at the library.
Space is limited.
Gather to celebrate teen artists in our community and acknowledge our showcase winners. This project is brought to you in partnership with the Prince George & District Community Arts Council.
It's doodlin' time! Join us in the Keith Gordon Room for Dandy Doodles where Sarah will show you how to doodle all different kinds of people, mandalas, and more! By drawing simple lines, you will learn how to make different facial expressions, textures, and patterns. You can try drawing your friends and family, or use your imagination and create your very own characters. It’s easy and fun for the whole family.
Grab a take and make bag from either branch of the library and follow our instruction video on YouTube. Take and make bags are available from April 4th to April 29th while supplies last!
Target Audience:
Elementary (5-9 years)
Tens to Teens (10-18 years)