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SPL Book Club – January 2025

Community Room - Sechelt Library 5797 Cowrie St, Sechelt, BC, Canada

Read Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese in preparation for the next book club meeting. Please contact programs@secheltlibrary.ca for an updated book list. Tuesday January 21 2025, 11:00am-12:00pm in the Community […]

 

Men’s Book Club – January 2025

Room of Requirement - Sechelt Library 5797 Cowrie Street, Sechelt, BC, Canada

Read Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard and The Power of Trees by Peter Wohlleben in preparation for the next book club meeting. Tuesday January 21 2025, 1:00-2:30pm in […]

 

Card-making with Ruth – January 2025

Community Room - Sechelt Library 5797 Cowrie St, Sechelt, BC, Canada

Join Ruth Moore for a free card-making class! All supplies provided. Thursday January 23, 10:30am – 11:30am in the Community Room Limited Space. Registration required. Call or email the library: […]

 

Take Control of Your Indoor Climate

Community Room - Sechelt Library 5797 Cowrie St, Sechelt, BC, Canada

Have you ever thought of your home as a climate zone? If not, it is time to start. This public talk with energy advisor, Ross Gordon, is an introduction to […]

Event Series Stitchin’ – January 2025

Stitchin’ – January 2025

Community Room - Sechelt Library 5797 Cowrie St, Sechelt, BC, Canada

Bring your knitting/crochet/stitching project and enjoy a friendly stitchin’ session with other crafters. Drop-ins welcome. Mondays, January 6, 13, 20, 27 - 10:30-11:30am in the Community Room Registration required. To […]

 

Ancestor Hunters – January 2025

Community Room - Sechelt Library 5797 Cowrie St, Sechelt, BC, Canada

Interested in your family history? Come join our group of dedicated ancestor hunters.  Tuesday January 28 2025 - 10:00am-12:00pm in the Community Room Registration required. Call the library at 604-885-3260 […]

John Dunn presents the “Double Axel” Arctic Expedition

Community Room - Sechelt Library 5797 Cowrie St, Sechelt, BC, Canada

Veteran arctic adventurer and National Geographic published photographer, John Dunn, is coming to Sechelt to share images and video from his team’s pioneering 60 day, 900 km skiing expedition on remote Axel Heiberg Island in Canada’s High Arctic. John and fellow senior, Graeme Magor, completed the first end-to- end ski traverse of Ellesmere Island’s lesser-known […]