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Seedy Saturday at the Library

Creston Valley Public Library 531 16th Ave S, Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for a self-serve community seed swap at the library.  You are welcomed to bring in any extra seeds you have to share and take away some from the […]

 
Event Series Skill Share Saturdays

SkillShare Saturdays – Collage Club

Creston Valley Public Library 531 16th Ave S, Creston, British Columbia, Canada

This is the third installment of Collage Club, a 3-session open studio time with supplies provided. Using books and magazines that are otherwise headed for the dump, participants will get […]

 

Earth Day at the Library: All About Wildflowers and their Pollinators

Creston Valley Public Library 531 16th Ave S, Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for presentations from Caroline Collier discussing native pollinators and how we can best support them, and Amanda and Jeff from Swan Valley Honey discussing the joys and challenges […]

 
Event Series Skill Share Saturdays

SkillShare Saturday – Creative Mending

Creston Valley Public Library 531 16th Ave S, Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Creative Mending is back! Creative Mending SkillShare events are an opportunity to gather with like-minded others for shared problem-solving, pleasant company, and a little extra motivation to tackle the mending […]

 

the Lure & Lore of the Local lecture series: The Canadian Pacific Railway’s Kootenay Landing Tug & Barge Service – 1898 to 1930

Creston and District Community Complex 312 19 Ave N, Creston, BC, Canada

This is fourth lecture in this series commemorating the Town of Creston's Centennial. Michael Cone will tell a story of hard working tugs pushing railcar transfer barges between Kootenay Landing […]

 

Creston Valley Blossom Festival Film Screening: The Pollinators

Creston Valley Public Library 531 16th Ave S, Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for this free movie screening kicking off the Creston Valley Blossom Festival. "The Pollinators is a cinematic journey following migratory beekeepers and their truckloads of honey bees as […]