Upcoming Dates:
- Tue Jun 25
- Tue Jul 02
- Tue Jul 09
- Tue Jul 16
- Tue Jul 23
7:00 pm
- 8:30 pm
on recurring dates listed below
Location:
Queen/Saulter
The Joy of Writing is a weekly writer's workshop and gathering where we read, write, laugh and inspire each other. Call 437-774-8831 for more information. Presented with the Ralph Thornton Community Centre. If you...
3:30 pm
- 4:30 pm
on recurring dates listed below
Location:
Richview
Love reading? Short on time? Join us for the Short Book Club where we will be discussing a book that is 300 pages or less each month! We meet on the last Tuesday of the month. No registration is required and new members...
6:30 pm
- 7:45 pm
on recurring dates listed below
Location:
Maria A. Shchuka
If you love reading, please join us on Tuesday, June 25 at 6:30 p.m. to enjoy a cup of tea and talk about our book of the month, The Silent Patient, a psychological thriller by Alex Michaelides. You can get a copy at Maria A....
Wed Jul 03, 2024
7:00 pm
- 8:00 pm
Location:
North York Central Library
Join a few of our librarians for a chat about our favourite reads on a chosen theme! This month the theme is: Oh, Canada! Come find inspiration for your next read, add some books to your ?to-be-read? lis...
2:00 pm
- 3:00 pm
on recurring dates listed below
Location:
Toronto Reference Library
[PROGRAM IS FULL ~ will take names on waitlist] This is a mystery book club for wise elders who enjoy reading short classic, popular, Canadian, paranormal, British, and other amazing mysteries. Our goal...
1:30 pm
- 4:00 pm
on recurring dates listed below
Location:
Goldhawk Park
Registration is currently FULL. A book discussion group for adults who enjoy interesting novels and wish to meet other book lovers. This program is run in Cantonese. Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibi...
Mon Jul 15, 2024
2:00 pm
- 3:00 pm
Location:
Toronto Reference Library
'Fire Weather: the making of a beast' by John Valliant investigates the disastrous 2016 Fort McMurray fire and why it was so destructive. Winner of over 11 literary awards, it is a fascinating account of how vulnerable Canada...