Spring Break at the library! Creative Space!
Creston Valley Public Library 531 16th Ave S, Creston, British Columbia, CanadaCreative Space! Tuesday Morning 10:30 to 11:30 Come draw, write, craft and be creative. Ages 6-12
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The Library will be closed December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1 for the holiday season.
Creative Space! Tuesday Morning 10:30 to 11:30 Come draw, write, craft and be creative. Ages 6-12
Come have fun and dance! We will play the Wii's Just dance. Everyone is welcome to come and dance and eat some popcorn. Younger friends can come and dance with […]
Lego Time Thursday 10:30 to 11:30 Come join us for a fun Lego challenge or just play and be creative! Ages 6-12
This is third lecture in this series commemorating the Town of Creston's Centennial. Dr. Louis Knafla is Professor Emeritus of History, University of Calgary, and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, with a focus in British and Canadian legal history. In this lecture, Dr. Knafla will share from a current research project: “The Legal Culture […]
The Creston Community Band invites everyone to their spring concert on Sunday afternoon, April 14th at 2:30PM in the Kootenay River Theatre. The wonderful and talented conductor Monte Anderson will be leading the band in a number of well known and upbeat musical pieces which are designed to entertain all ages. Admission is free but […]
Little Buddies - Grade 2 to Grade 5 Big Buddies - Grade 10, 11 and 12. Children will be paired up with Big Teen Buddies to read together. Registration required
Join us for a free screening of Canadian film ROSIE. this film is rated PG. The first feature from director Gail Maurice, ROSIE is a touching and warm comedy that is sure to charm audiences the world over. Fréderique, a struggling artist living in 1980s Montreal, is shocked when she’s put in charge of […]
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 of keeping honey bees. We will also have info and resources to share about keeping a native bee house and growing your own pollinator-friendly garden.
Kids and Teens come stop by the library Friday April 19th between 3:00 and 4:30 to make some seed paper with local flowers and wild flower seeds.