National Indigenous Peoples Day
The Creston Valley Public Library has teamed up with the Yaqan Nuki Peoples' Heritage Society to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with a fun opportunity to learn about traditional Ktunaxa culture […]
Knowledge Changes Lives
The Library will be closed December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1 for the holiday season.
The Creston Valley Public Library has teamed up with the Yaqan Nuki Peoples' Heritage Society to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with a fun opportunity to learn about traditional Ktunaxa culture […]
This will be the sixth lecture in our series commemorating the Town of Creston's Centennial anniversary. Join Tammy Bradford for a deep dive into the sometimes complicated, always changing relationship […]
Please join us Wednesday, July 31st at 7pm in the large meeting room for this free film screening of "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" adapted from the classic […]
Join Farmers’ Market Manager Rylee Collins and Tanya Wall from the Food Hub to learn about the work being done in the Creston Valley to ensure food security for our communities, and hear about the food-related resources available to local individuals and small producers.
Based on the novel by Stephen Chbosky. 15-year-old Charlie (Logan Lerman) is an endearing and naive outsider coping with first love (Emma Watson), the suicide of his best friend, and […]
Join us for a matinee screening of the movie A Man Called Otto starring Tom Hanks, based on the Frederik Backman novel A Man Called Ove. "Otto is a grump […]
BC Libraries Present: Indigenous Fiction in Conversation Following the success of her groundbreaking memoir A Mind Spread Out on the Ground, Alicia Elliot’s new novel And Then She Fellhas quickly […]
Our renovations are finally complete, and we're ready to celebrate! Join us between 1 and 4pm on the afternoon of Saturday, September 21st for an open house to officially open […]
In this presentation, UBC PHD candidate Sean MacPherson will share truth that unsettles the accepted history of Sam Steele in the Kootenays and the regional history that became mythology over […]
Please join us on Friday, September 27th at 7pm for a free movie screening celebrating Indigenous filmmaking in Canada: The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw synopsis: When Mitzi Bearclaw […]