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Watch Sheesham and Lotus, historians of "old time" Appalachian Mountain music, play on the fiddle, banjo and all sorts of found objects. They pass on methods for music making when instruments were scarce, and families entert...
Don't miss this award winning blues duo Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whiteley. "It's a rare and good thing when two talented performers join forces," DownBeat Magazine. Auditorium. Register by calling (416) 395-5639.
Movies to tickle your funny bone. Drop in. No registration required.
Thu Jul 11
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Thu Aug 01
Thu Aug 08
Drop in to the library on a hot summer afternoon to cool down with a family movie on the big screen.
Fri Jul 05
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Fri Jul 26
Fri Aug 02
Bring your own popcorn and enjoy newly released movies on our large screen! Please call branch for more details 416-395-5440
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Wed Jul 31
Venez vous joindre à nous pour la Fête de la musique au square Mel Lastman. Tous les amoureux de la musique sont invités à venir jouer,chanter et écouter de la musique.Une information complète ainsi que le formulaire d'inscri...
Native culture uses many earthy objects to honour their tradition and history. Join elder Cheryle Jacobs as we unpack the Wisdom Box and learn about First Nations life and culture. For all ages.
Join us for a free family movie on the second Friday of the month. Bring a blanket, pillow, favourite toy and if you like, wear your pajamas! Children must be accompanied by an adult as this is a family event. Feature film to...
Fri Jun 14
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Fri Sep 13
Annette Street Library presents a NFB film: "We Were Children" - This documentary tells the true story of two children, taken from their homes at ages 4 and 6 to live in residential schools. This film gives voice to two child...
Annette Street Library presents a NFB film: "We Were Children" - This documentary tells the true story of two children, taken from their homes at ages 4 and 6 to live in residential schools. This film gives voice to two child...

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