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Thunder Bay Public Library

285 Red River Road, Thunder Bay, Canada
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What are you up to Saturday afternoon? Families are invited to the Waverley Auditorium for a movie! Watch How to Train Your Dragon on a big screen starting at 2:30pm. Or check out our Lego Family Drop In at Brodie from 2-4pm - we supply the blocks; you bring the creativity! Just drop in

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Join us tomorrow night @ 5pm in the Waverley Auditorium for a screening of No Address: filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin profiles young Indigenous women who leave their reserves and find themselves on the cold urban streets of Montreal, disconnected from family, tradition, and even social series that might help them. A discussion will follow.

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Announcement: All Brodie Computer Stations will NOT be available this Thursday May 24 and Friday May 25 due to branch reorganization. The computer stations at all other branches are available during their usual hours. We apologize for the inconvenience!

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Join Dr Jennifer Lailey to learn techniques on walking mindfully and hear about WALKstock, Thunder Bay's Festival of Walking on Saturday June 10. Arrive early for refreshments and to chat with other walkers! Thursday May 24 @ 7pm Mary J L Black Community Program Room

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So pretty! Has anyone come across one of the local #tbayplrocks in town yet??

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Check out the new additions to our #TBayPLrocks Happiness Rocks album! Have you found one? Be sure to share it on our page!

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Tomorrow night from 7-8:30pm is the last meeting of Colour Me Calm until the fall! This free drop-in program is open to adults of all colouring ability. We hope to see you there!

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Join us on May 24 @ 5pm in the Waverley Auditorium for a screening of No Address: filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin profiles young Indigenous women who leave their reserves and find themselves on the cold urban streets of Montreal, disconnected from family, tradition, and even social series that might help them. A discussion will follow.

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Reminder: Tonight's EcoSuperior Sustainability workshop is free for all to drop in! 6:30pm at the Waverley Auditorium

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Looking for something new to do? Try Colour Me Calm!

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In this week's @ Your Library, Angela talks about some of the library's great local resources to help you with your genealogical projects. https://wp.me/puvWQ-1p8 #tbay

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