Join us to share what you've been reading over the past week and what you want to read next! Kids can also get book suggestions and stay for an activity that celebrates all things reading.
If you can’t make it to the TD Summer Reading Club Roundup, not to worry! Reading logs can be presented to library employees for the weekly prize at any time during open hours.
This event is appropriate for both pre-readers and school-aged readers.
The Carlyle King Library officially opened Oct 16, 1979 and is located in the Cosmo Civic Centre. Carlyle King was the first library to be part of a multi-purpose facility in Saskatoon. It was named in honour of Carlyle King who, in addition to a distinguished academic career, was actively involved in the Saskatchewan Library Advisory Council, the Saskatchewan Library Association and the Saskatoon Public Library Board (1955-1972).