This program requires free registration. Call KFPL at 613-549-8888 to have staff place you on the wait list. A Tech Tutor will call you back to book an appointment.
The climate has changed, and this presents severe challenges for local businesses. Understand today's risks, prepare for tomorrow, and build resilience in this workshop by Sustainable Kingston.
Learn how Independent Living Centre Kingston can support you and your loved ones. This event is followed by a Talking Café with refreshments facilitated by Compassionate Communities Kingston.
Ages 5-12. Learners will enjoy a fun, supportive space with caring volunteers, building confidence through games, reading, writing, and activities that make learning enjoyable.
For ages 6 and up. High-energy group lessons blending music theory & history with global sounds through dance, singing, and storytelling—sparking confidence, self-expression, and a love of music.
For ages 3 and under. Through rhythm, rhyme and movement, children will naturally develop language and increase their ability to hear the smaller sounds in words. Drop-in.
For ages 14 and up. Join the Queen's African and Caribbean Students' Association (ACSA) for a workshop on carnival as an important cultural display. Make your own carnival headband to take home!
For ages 3 and under. Through rhythm, rhyme and movement, children will naturally develop language and increase their ability to hear the smaller sounds in words. Drop-in.
The climate has changed, and this presents severe challenges for community organizations. Understand today's risks, prepare for tomorrow, and build resilience in this workshop by Sustainable Kingston.
Ages 5-12. Learners will enjoy a fun, supportive space with caring volunteers, building confidence through games, reading, writing, and activities that make learning enjoyable.
For ages 14 and up. Celebrate Black Histories and Futures Month with an inspiring presentation by the Queen's African Caribbean Students' Association and a hands-on collage activity.
Celebrate, affirm, and connect the Black Kingston community in this Black Light Series event with Yellow House Student Centre for Equity and Inclusion and Smith Engineering.
Ages 5-12. Learners will enjoy a fun, supportive space with caring volunteers, building confidence through games, reading, writing, and activities that make learning enjoyable.
Learn how to digitize treasured family keepsakes for the next generation!
This event is followed by a Talking Café facilitated by Compassionate Communities Kingston.
Registration opens Saturday, February 28 2026 at 9:00am
Ages 5-12. Learners will enjoy a fun, supportive space with caring volunteers, building confidence through games, reading, writing, and activities that make learning enjoyable.