February 2018

February 21, 2018

This year Freedom to Read Week is taking place February 25 to March 3, 2018.

Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, which is guaranteed under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Every year, libraries, schools and community groups across Canada celebrate freedom of expression by organizing or participating in Freedom to Read Week festivities.

February 20, 2018
African Heritage Month - Poetry Booklist

Find these books of poetry at your local public library. Public libraries across the province are celebrating African Heritage Month with programs and events for children and adults, book displays, activities, resources, and more… Find out what’s happening visit - http://publiclibraries.ns.ca

February 12, 2018

Public libraries across the province are celebrating African Heritage Month with programs and events for children and adults, book displays, activities, resources, and more.

You can find these find these texts, books of non-fiction, and more. Contact your local public library for more information, and find out what’s happening - http://publiclibraries.ns.ca

February 12, 2018

Public libraries across the province are celebrating African Heritage Month with programs and events for children and adults, book displays, activities, resources, and more.

You can find these books for children and teens, contact your local public library for more information, and find out what’s happening - http://publiclibraries.ns.ca

February 5, 2018
Mona Parsons

February 19, 2018

https://heritageday.novascotia.ca/

Born in Middleton, Nova Scotia in 1901, Mona Parsons was a member of the Dutch Resistance in the Netherlands and the only Canadian woman to be imprisoned by the Germans during the Second World War. Her capture and remarkable escape from prison is a remarkable story.

Library Events:

February 1, 2018

Public libraries across the province are celebrating African Heritage Month with programs and events for children and adults, book displays, activities, resources, and more.

You can find these novels and books of fiction, contact your local public library for more information, and find out what’s happening - http://publiclibraries.ns.ca