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One Eread Canada – “Tatouine”
Virtual/OnlineThis April, Canadians are invited to join readers from across the country in reading "Tatouine" by Canadian author, Jean-Christophe Réhel, for One eRead Canada - a nationwide bilingual digital book club!
Scavenger Hunt – Earth Day
Take a picture of each of the items and send to shollister@cranbrookpubliclibrary.ca by April 21st for a chance to win an amazing prize!
Colouring Contest – Earth Day
Print off or pick up the colouring sheet and return to us by April 21st for a chance to win an amazing gardening bundle!
Contest – Earth Day Bingo
Do five in a row, column, or diagonal line and submit to shollister@cranbrookpubliclibrary.ca by April 21st for a chance to win an amazing Earth Day themed basket!
East Kootenay Writers’ Circle
Cranbrook Public Library - Fireplace Lounge 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, CanadaContact Laurène at dunnbout@live.ca for more information about this group.
Knitting Group
Cranbrook Public Library - Fireplace Lounge 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, CanadaDrop in for a fun afternoon and/or evening of knitting, crocheting, and socializing. All are welcome, whether a total beginner or expert, to share and learn!
Knitting Group
Cranbrook Public Library - Fireplace Lounge 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, CanadaDrop in for a fun afternoon and/or evening of knitting, crocheting, and socializing. All are welcome, whether a total beginner or expert, to share and learn!
East Kootenay Writers’ Circle
Cranbrook Public Library - Fireplace Lounge 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, CanadaContact Laurène at dunnbout@live.ca for more information about this group.
Knitting Group
Cranbrook Public Library - Fireplace Lounge 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, CanadaDrop in for a fun afternoon and/or evening of knitting, crocheting, and socializing. All are welcome, whether a total beginner or expert, to share and learn!
One Eread Canada – Author Talk (English)
Virtual/OnlineJoin us, and public libraries across Canada, for a discussion with the English translators of "Tatouine", Katherine Hastings and Peter McCambridge, interviewed by CBC's Shelagh Rogers.