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Wednesday, January 22 11:30am - 12:00pm
Add to Calendar2025-01-22 11:30:002025-01-22 12:00:00America/ReginaOne-On-One Tech Help Learn basic computer skills by booking a one-on-one session with a library employee. Register online or by calling any library. Dr. Freda Ahenakew Library -
The goal of this centralized intake and assessment process is to match people who are at risk, or currently experiencing homelessness, with appropriate housing and support services.
Stories, songs and learning activities to engage multiple senses, for adults with intellectual disabilities. Register online or by calling any library. ASL interpretation provided by SDHHS.
Everyone these days needs a break. Join other adults at this drop-in event to enjoy low-key activities that vary weekly and include things like colouring, button-making, collages and word searches.
Join us occasionally or every week to learn new skills and increase your knowledge of computer applications in Windows, Apple, IOS and Android environments.
Join us to play new board games, tabletop roleplaying games or video games perfect for teens ages 13 – 17. No gaming experience is necessary, no library card required.
Practice English and have fun. Learn about Saskatoon and Canadian culture. Register with the Saskatoon Open Door Society by emailing communityconnections@sods.sk.ca or phone 306.914.7042.Register
Join us for lively discussions about thought-provoking books. Register online or by calling any library, then visit the library hosting this event to pick up your copy of the book.
Representatives from the Saskatoon Open Door Society and the Saskatchewan Intercultural Association will be available to offer settlement services and referrals.
Join Centre on the Go!, facilitated by the Saskatoon Early Years Resource Centre, for hands-on play
and learning activities that promote early literacy for children ages 0 – 5.
Everyone these days needs a break. Join other adults at this drop-in event to enjoy low-key activities that vary weekly and include things like colouring, button-making, collages and word searches.
Practice English and have fun. Learn about Saskatoon and Canadian culture. Register with the Saskatoon Open Door Society by emailing communityconnections@sods.sk.ca or phone 306.914.7042.Register
Everyone these days needs a break. Join other adults at this drop-in event to enjoy low-key activities that vary weekly and include things like colouring, button-making, collages and word searches.
Join us and play video games just for kids ages 6–12. No prior gaming experience is necessary and you do not need a library card to participate. We'll be using a PS4 gaming console and Osmo for iPad.
Representatives from the Saskatoon Open Door Society and the Saskatchewan Intercultural Association will be available to offer settlement services and referrals.
Practice English and have fun. Learn about Saskatoon and Canadian culture. Register with the Saskatoon Open Door Society by emailing communityconnections@sods.sk.ca or phone 306.914.7042.Register
Register to learn how to use SPL’s assistive technology, get help with the accessibility features on your own device, or sign up for library services for people with print disabilities.
Do you have questions about parenting, child
support, divorce or court forms and processes? Join
experts who can help answer your questions related
to family law matters.Register
Frances Morrison Central Library - Reconciliation Reading Room
Plan on representing yourself or need legal research
help? Meet one-on-one with Ken Fox from
Law Society of Saskatchewan to help guide you
through the legal resources available. No appointment needed.
Do you have questions about parenting, child
support, divorce or court forms and processes? Join
experts who can help answer your questions related
to family law matters.
Free counselling for children and youth (ages 6 – 17) and their caregivers, provided by a Family Service Saskatoon counsellor. Sessions can be booked with CounsellingConnectSask.ca
Frances Morrison Central Library - Fine Arts - 2nd Floor
Free counselling for adults is available at the library. A Family Service Saskatoon counsellor will provide support for concerns about mental health, relationships and other challenges. Register
Everyone these days needs a break. Join other adults at this drop-in event to enjoy low-key activities that vary weekly and include things like colouring, button-making, collages and word searches.
This drop-in program is perfect for chess fans of all ages and skill levels. Meet new friends, learn some new chess moves and play against others in a fun, welcoming environment.
Newcomers are invited to learn essential information about settling in Saskatchewan. Learn how healthcare, transportation, banking, education, and other systems and services work in this province.
Explore books by local authors through the lens
of history. Once registered you will receive the
book of the month and other resources from the Local History collection to add to your experience.
This drop-in program is perfect for chess fans of all ages and skill levels. Meet new friends, learn some new chess moves and play against others in a fun, welcoming environment.
Carlyle King Library - Cosmo Civic Centre Meeting Room
Join us for an evening of arts and crafts. This is not a professional how-to art class. Rather, each month will feature a different project where the focus is on trying a new-to-you art or craft.
Join us for lively discussions about thought-provoking books. Register online or by calling any library, then visit the library hosting this event to pick up your copy of the book.
Practice English and have fun. Learn about Saskatoon and Canadian culture. Register with the Saskatoon Open Door Society by emailing communityconnections@sods.sk.ca or phone 306.914.7042.Register
Jeanne Corrigal and Susan Gingell will facilitate this eight-part series that will explore whiteness, racism and antiracism through guided conversations informed by mindfulness.
The goal of this centralized intake and assessment process is to match people who are at risk, or currently experiencing homelessness, with appropriate housing and support services.
Everyone these days needs a break. Join other adults at this drop-in event to enjoy low-key activities that vary weekly and include things like colouring, button-making, collages and word searches.
Join us occasionally or every week to learn new skills and increase your knowledge of computer applications in Windows, Apple, IOS and Android environments.
I’m the Boss of Me! is a child sexual abuse prevention puppet show and presentation to children ages 8 – 11. The program talks directly about sexual abuse in a gentle, age-appropriate way. Register
Join us to play new board games, tabletop roleplaying games or video games perfect for teens ages 13 – 17. No gaming experience is necessary, no library card required.
Share your thoughts, opinions and pronouns as we
explore young adult fiction books by, for and about
people of the rainbow. After registering, a copy of the book will be available.
Practice English and have fun. Learn about Saskatoon and Canadian culture. Register with the Saskatoon Open Door Society by emailing communityconnections@sods.sk.ca or phone 306.914.7042.Register
Everyone these days needs a break. Join other adults at this drop-in event to enjoy low-key activities that vary weekly and include things like colouring, button-making, collages and word searches.
Practice English and have fun. Learn about Saskatoon and Canadian culture. Register with the Saskatoon Open Door Society by emailing communityconnections@sods.sk.ca or phone 306.914.7042.Register
Everyone these days needs a break. Join other adults at this drop-in event to enjoy low-key activities that vary weekly and include things like colouring, button-making, collages and word searches.
Join us and play video games just for kids ages 6–12. No prior gaming experience is necessary and you do not need a library card to participate. We'll be using a PS4 gaming console and Osmo for iPad.
Join us for an evening of arts and crafts. This is not a professional how-to art class. Rather, each month will feature a different project where the focus is on trying a new-to-you art or craft.