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Elementary Online Presentation : Adaptive Sport
Stories & Snacks
It's a drop-in reading club for kids!
Enjoy snacks and colouring while you listen to a story! Snacks and colouring pages provided. Bring a Pillow/blanket to snuggle on if you wish.
Children 9 and under need a responsible adult to stay with them.
Virtual Queer Community Book Club
Family Story Time
Enjoy thirty minutes of songs, rhymes and stories.
Story Time runs on Thursdays at 10:30AM and Saturdays at 3:30PM from April 4 through May 25.
Please have an adult/caregiver remain with your child(ren) for the whole program.
Scrabble Club
Stay & Play
Library Ukulele Circle
Come strum with us! Join us for a fun and relaxed jam with fellow uke enthusiasts. All skill levels are welcome, but players should know the basics. Please bring your ukulele and a music stand. Contact Kristy Smith with any questions: ksmith@orl.bc.ca
Odd Socks Knitting Circle
Paws 4 Stories
Scrabble Club
Family Story Time
Enjoy thirty minutes of songs, rhymes and stories.
Story Time runs on Thursdays at 10:30AM and Saturdays at 3:30PM from April 4 through May 25.
Please have an adult/caregiver remain with your child(ren) for the whole program.
Stay & Play
Baby Time
Online Presentation: Adaptive Sport
Cyber Seniors with LASS
Cyber Seniors is a free one-on-one tutoring program geared towards seniors who have never used computers before or who have only a basic knowledge of computers. Each learner is partnered with a community volunteer tutor and together they work on basic skills such as using a mouse, saving files, searching the Internet, and setting up an email account.
Are you comfortable with computers and/or other devices? Consider volunteering as a tutor!
To register as a learner or a tutor, contact Sierre Allison at info@shuswapliteracy.ca or 250-463-4555. This is a LASS (Literacy Alliance of the Shuswap Society) initiative.
Shuswap Spinners and Weavers
Drop-In Tech Help
The Literacy Alliance of the Shuswap Society (LASS) is offering a drop-in technology help desk to assist with basic questions about using digital devices. This includes tablets, cell phones, laptops, and e-readers.
Examples of topics suitable for the drop-in technology help desk include:
• Connecting to wireless internet
• Stopping screens from shutting off too quickly
• Making font sizes bigger when viewing websites
Time may be limited to 20 minutes depending on the number of people waiting for help.
If you would like to learn more about how to use your device, please consider registering for our Cyber Seniors Program by contacting Sierre at 250-463-4555.
Online Pyjama Story Time with Judy
Snuggle up for Pyjama Story Time. Featuring longer books, puppets, songs and rhymes for fun pre-bedtime singing, dancing, learning and silliness.
Don’t forget your Stuffie!
Brought to you by Judy from Kelowna through Microsoft Teams
Registration required with Email address to receive Teams Link
Building Block Party
Family Story Time
Enjoy thirty minutes of songs, rhymes and stories.
Story Time runs on Thursdays at 10:30AM and Saturdays at 3:30PM from April 4 through May 25.
Please have an adult/caregiver remain with your child(ren) for the whole program.
Scrabble Club
Stay & Play
Classics Book Club (Online)
Welcome to Classics Book Club, a virtual book club where we tackle a classic novel together and meet online every 1st and 3rd Thursday to discuss what we’ve read.
Participants are responsible for finding their own copy of the books. Many titles are availble as ebooks or audiobooks through Okanagan Regional Library - OverDrive.
Online registration is required. Please ensure your email address is entered correctly, as we will be sending you the the link to participate shortly before the event. You will need a computer, smartphone or tablet and WiFi connection to participate.
2024 Reading Schedule (subject to change):
January 4 - February 1: In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
February 15: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
March 7 and 21: Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
April 4 and 18: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
May 2 and 16: A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
June 6: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald
July 4 and 18: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Legal Advocate in Residence
- residential tenancy disputes
- income assistance
- provincial and federal benefits programs
- employment standards
- consumer and debt problems
Library Ukulele Circle
Come strum with us! Join us for a fun and relaxed jam with fellow uke enthusiasts. All skill levels are welcome, but players should know the basics. Please bring your ukulele and a music stand. Contact Kristy Smith with any questions: ksmith@orl.bc.ca