Fun and free holiday programing is happening at many library branches throughout the city between December 8th and the new year. Come on your own, bring a friend or family member to participate in activities and stay entertained all season long. Browse a full list of programs or call your local branch for the latest up-to-date information.
Programs highlights include:
- Young Voices writing workshops for preteens and teens
- An alternative gift fair on December 12 at Downsview Branch
- Jewelry workshop on December 12 at Cedarbrae Branch
- Learn to design an LED bookmark on December 16 at Danforth/Coxwell Branch
- Gingerbread decorating for teens on December 11 at Don Mills Branch
- iMovie for beginners on December 18 at Scarborough Civic Centre Branch
- Lego fun on December 28 at Port Union Branch
- An exhibition of original artwork by Maurice Sendak, (Where the Wild Things Are). Come aboard a reconstruction of Max's boat to take a picture and make a plasticine Wild Thing!
Don’t forget you can download books and magazines, and stream audio and video even when branches are closed. On social media, join in the conversation for more recommendations #LetItSnowLetUsDownload and share your favourite downloads with the community.
Toronto Public Library is one of the world's busiest urban public library systems. Every year, 19 million people visit our branches in neighbourhoods across the city and borrow 32 million items. To learn more about Toronto Public Library, visit our website at torontopubliclibrary.ca or call Answerline at 416-393-7131. To get the most current updates on what's happening at the library, follow us on Twitter @torontolibrary.
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Media Contact:
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