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    Sat March 29 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    Saturday Series: Library Playoffs (ages 6–12)

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    Games, exploration challenges, and fun.

  • April 2025

  • Wed 2
    Wed April 2 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min

    Story Hour: Spring is Here (ages 3–5)

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    3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for a Story Hour full of facts, fiction, and fun!

  • Wed 2
    Wed April 2 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    Jhumpa Lahiri

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    Explore the intersection of translation, transformation, and art with Jhumpa Lahiri.

  • Thu 3
    Thu April 3 @ 11 h 00 min - 11 h 30 min

    Toddler Time (ages 1–3)

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    This interactive program features songs, rhymes and stories in English for very young children.

  • Fri 4
    Fri April 4 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    History Tour at the Library

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    Take a dive into the Library's archives and discover our rich 105-year history during this expert-led presentation.

  • Fri 4
    Fri April 4 @ 19 h 00 min - 21 h 00 min

    Teen Night: Flash Fiction with Jane Mobille (ages 12–18)

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    Join us as we experiment with flash fiction in a creative setting where you can get to know other members of the community!

  • Sat 5
    Sat April 5 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    Saturday Series: Treasure Maps (ages 6–12)

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    Learn about maps and treasure-seekers!

  • Sun 6
    Sun April 6 @ 15 h 00 min - 16 h 30 min

    U.S. University Admissions: What to Do When with Kazz Regelman (ages 14+)

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    Teens and their parents are invited for an information session about the university admissions process.

  • Tue 8
    Tue April 8 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    Writing Characters from Family with Sheila Kohler

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    In this intimate lecture, learn how to draw inspiration from family dynamics and memories to craft authentic, compelling stories and unforgettable characters.

  • Wed 9
    Wed April 9 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min

    Story Hour: What They Saw (ages 3–5)

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    3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for a Story Hour full of facts, fiction, and fun!

  • Wed 9
    Wed April 9 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    The Crisis of Culture with Olivier Roy

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    Join French political scientist and professor Olivier Roy as he offers a profound exploration of identity politics.

  • Sat 12
    Sat April 12 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    Creating Poetry with Adrienne Eberhard (ages 8–12)

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    Learn about poetry and write your own!

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