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Meet author Janet E. Cameron as she reads from her first novel, "Cinnamon Toast and the End of the World", a new coming of age story set in rural Nova Scotia in the 1980's.
Join us for classics, new releases, foreign films, and documentaries. Up coming dates:...
Wed May 22
Wed May 29
Listen to original and compelling tales of yore told by storyteller, Adele. This is a storytelling evening for adults, not families or children.
Wed May 22
Weekly slide shows, films, music or author readings. All are welcome. For more information call 416-393-7610. Room 224
Thu May 23
Thu May 30
Thu Jun 06
Thu Jun 13
Thu Jun 20
Join the Museum of Inuit Art at Spadina Road Branch to touch some museum artifacts from their hands-on collection, play traditional Inuit games and make your own piece of art....
How does the wool on a sheep's back turn into a woollen shawl or sweater? Families will help to tease, card and finger spin wool. We'll talk about natural dyes, spinning and weaving. Everyone will take home their own woollen ...
Observations on how the city and the area have changed over time....
Wed May 29
Traveller Gib Goodfellow presents a travelogue on his trip to Northern British Columbia and Haida Gwaii - literally "Islands of the [Haida] People".
Richview Library, in partnership with NFB, is presenting selected new 2013 documentary movies on current issues.Please join us.
Thu Jun 06
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


