

- Master the Tech: Learn the basics of the Cricut cutting machine.
- Learn Pro Techniques: Get hands-on experience with “weeding” vinyl like a pro.
- Take it Home: Leave with a personalized mini notebook that’s totally unique to them.



Curious About 3D Printing? Then come on out to the Almonte Branch, April 11 from 11:00am – 12pm.
Our dedicated volunteer, Grant Montag, will be delivering a high-level presentation to curious minds. This is an opportunity to watch, learn and ask questions. If what you see sounds interesting, subsequent one-on-one training sessions are available. Drop in. No registration required.

National Film Day is April 15. This is a massive, coast-to-coast-to-coast salute to Canadian cinema. Celebrate with us at the Almonte branch with a double feature! Come see both films or pick your favourite. No registration required. Room capacity is 30 people. FREE popcorn!
- 12:30pm Blackberry (2023) – The story of the meteoric rise and catastrophic fall of the first smart phone.
- 2:45pm The Grizzlies (2018) – A group of Inuit students’ lives are transformed when they are introduced to the sport of lacrosse.
Note: This special double feature replaces our Film in the Afternoon, held on the 4th Wednesday of the month. There will be no screening April 22.


Workshops are FULL, but there are still spaces available to learn how to use one of the machines on your own this April.
Sign up for beginner training to get started: https://form.jotform.com/260755221643252
THEN book a club time to bring your ideas to life! https://form.jotform.com/260755156147258

Pakenham Walking Group – Starting Friday, April 17.
The Pakenham Branch and Bridging Generations are teaming up on Fridays!
10:00 – Meet at the Pakenham branch’s Coffee Time for a coffee AND a chapter reading from 52 Ways to Walk by Annabel Streets
10:45 – Leave for a guided, Pakenham-based walk (approx. 30-45min)
Led by Carmel McCann and Sherryl Smith. Step out, breathe, and enjoy a little weekly boost – one step at a time!

Futuring in an Age of Uncertainty with Avalyne Diotte, presented by Learning Again in Almonte on 22 April from 7-9pm at the Almonte Branch
What if the future is not something that simply happens to us, but something we can actively shape? The field of foresight helps people explore possible futures to help mitigate risk, harness opportunity, and make decisions today to shape a better tomorrow. This interactive conversation will introduce “futuring” as a practical way of thinking. Through accessible examples and engaging reflections, this lecture encourages participants to imagine what it might mean to create the future we desire. Pay what you can; registration required: www.learningagainalmonte.ca/lectures-winter-spring-26

Pakenham Community Pantry – Now Open!!! Thanks to a group of wonderful volunteers and generous donors, The Community Pantry is now at BOTH library branches!
To use:
- Don’t be shy, please help yourself!
- Take what YOU need
- The Pantry is open during library hours
- Donations accepted during library hours. Please place on the shelves provided.
- Original, unopened packaging (including pet food)
- Please NO glass jars
- Please NO produce, homemade or perishable items (e.g. fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy, homemade jams)

Friday, 24 April – 6:30pm – Almonte branch library
Canadian-born, former First Lady of Iceland, Eliza Reid’s inspiring new memoir, The First Lady Next Door, asks the question: What if the life you didn’t plan is the one where you find your voice? Eliza shows how embracing authenticity in all its messiness can become your greatest strength. Eliza’s first book, Secrets of the Sprakkar, was an instant bestseller in Canada & Iceland. Her debut mystery, Death on the Island, is also a bestseller. ONLY A FEW SEATS LEFT! To register: https://form.jotform.com/260825563718262
In partnership with Mill Street Books. Books will be for sale at what will be a memorable event!

Used Marker Drive!
Bring your used markers, highlighters, sharpies, pens – any writing utensils that no longer writes – to the Almonte Branch April 20-26. Once collected, these items will be sent to TerraCycle through Staples, where they are cleaned, sorted, and transformed into raw materials for new products such as outdoor furniture, storage bins, and playground surfaces.

- Almonte Branch is making Nature Windchimes with kids 3+
- Pakeham Branch will have Makedo tools available for those 6+ to create their own cardboard structures and sculptures!
Come create and play with us! Drop-in. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
