Events
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Poem in Your Pocket Day
https://poets.ca/programs/pocketpoem/
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Truth and Reconciliation Week
Our library has a large collection of resources related to Truth and Reconciliation -- in addition to a newly created Indigenous authors section organized using the Indigenous-created Brian Deer classification system. These are two initiatives intended to decolonize the library and move towards Truth and Reconciliation
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Veterans’ Week
https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/commemorative-events/veterans-week
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The “King of Horror” trivia quiz & display
FeaturedEntry forms are at the library circulation desk!
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International Inuit Day
What is this day all about? Find out here.
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Remembrance Day
Government of Canada
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Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas Day)
Learn about St. Nicholas Day HERE.
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Bodhi Day
Learn more about Bodhi Day HERE.
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Feast Day of Our Lady Guadalupe
Learn about this cultural celebration HERE.
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St. Lucia Day
Learn more about St. Lucia day HERE.
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La Posadas
Learn about it HERE.
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World Arabic Language Day
Learn about Arabic Language Day HERE.
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Indigenous Winter Solstice
Learn about the significance of Indigenous solstice and cultural observances HERE.
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Hanukkah
Learn more about Hanukkah HERE.
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Christmas
Christmas is celebrated worldwide -- both as a secular holiday and as a religious holiday. It's often hard to tell where the secular and religious traditions begin and end, since they are often intertwined in many people's celebrations. Here are 10 interesting facts about Christmas that include both!
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Boxing Day
Find out about more about Boxing Day HERE.
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Kwanzaa
Learn more HERE. (off-site, students & staff -- please use the password for GALE Global Issues in Context database Learn more HERE.
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Omisoka
Learn about Omisoka HERE
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