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25 06, 2025

Program updates!

2025-06-25T14:03:32-04:00June 25th, 2025|

Makerspace July Workshop - Make a pair of custom slate rock coasters using the library Makerspace's laser engraver! No laser experience needed. Participants are guided by staff to use a computer to create a design. Registration required: https://form.jotform.com/251674422049255 Book solo project time or equipment training appointments in July here: https://form.jotform.com/251674339196265 Please drop any donations you ...

25 06, 2025

Library news!

2025-06-25T17:13:40-04:00June 25th, 2025|

Almonte branch now has a self check-out station! Super easy to use and super useful when the library is extra busy (weekends!) at the service desk. All you need is your library card in-hand! With this system, printed check-out receipts are not available, but you can choose to receive your date due receipt via email ...

11 06, 2025

Updates & fun

2025-06-11T15:17:19-04:00June 11th, 2025|

Culture Connect & MMPL - both branches - have free Welcome Rock Painting and Origami kits WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Visit your library! Our new little stool in the washroom at Almonte branch is very popular! This little guy was thrilled to be able to wash his hands on his own (photo shared with permission). The ...

11 06, 2025

July Summer Day Camps at the library – Registration Now Open!

2025-06-24T10:05:06-04:00June 11th, 2025|

Looking for something fun (and free!) for the kids this summer? MMPL Summer Day Camps are back and packed with stories, games, crafts, experiments, and outdoor play, perfect for curious minds and active imaginations. Camps are offered for three age-specific groups: Group A (ages 4–5), Group B (ages 6–8), and Group C (ages 9-12). Camps ...

5 06, 2025

Programs, updates & news

2025-06-05T16:31:00-04:00June 5th, 2025|

Makerspace workshop 20 June – make a wooden rearview mirror car charm Registration required: – limited spots! – https://form.jotform.com/251324309013242 Wednesday, 25 June at 1pm: A Compassionate Spy. This is the LAST film in the afternoon at Almonte branch until the Autumn! 3D Printing Update at the Library! Our updated guidelines for 3D Printing Classes are designed ...

5 06, 2025

National Indigenous History Month

2025-06-05T13:22:46-04:00June 5th, 2025|

June is National Indigenous History Month - Your library has many resources - both fiction and non-fiction, for adults, teens and children - written &  illustrated by Indigenous peoples of Canada. To browse & reserve from the MMPL collection, please visit this link at our catalogue. Drop by branches to see book displays.

28 05, 2025

Programs, events, updates

2025-05-28T15:16:51-04:00May 28th, 2025|

This Sunday!! Bring a lawn chair and settle in for an afternoon of gorgeous harmonies and creative folk vibes as Moonfruits bring their Slow Touring Pilot Project to the Almonte Library garden. Don’t miss this magical outdoor show! Tickets: https://fomml.ticketsplease.ca/product/live-the-library-moonfruits/ POP-UP LEGO SUMOBOT COMPETITION Only 8 spots available. This Saturday, 31 May from 10 AM ...

21 05, 2025

Programs, updates, news

2025-05-21T14:09:31-04:00May 21st, 2025|

Starting the newsletter off with a lovely photo of story time kids! Steph read stories to 3 classes at the library this week - that's a lot of happy book lovers! (photo shared with permission from teacher) Makerspace workshop June 2025 - make a wooden rearview mirror car charm Registration - limited spots - https://form.jotform.com/251324309013242 ...

14 05, 2025

Spring author events (one with seeds!)

2025-05-21T13:40:51-04:00May 14th, 2025|

  Thurs. 5 June @ 6:30pm, Almonte branch library Globe and Mail journalist & author, Eric Andrew-Gee with his book The Mind Mappers Eric Andrew-Gee discusses the riveting true story of two men – Wilder Penfield and William Cone – who revolutionized the study of the brain, at a time when neurosurgery was more likely ...

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