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Upcoming Events

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Afternoon Tea

Dop by to have a catch up and enjoy a warm drink and treat with some good company.  Feel free to bring along you’re current crafty project to work on.

See you there!

Afternoon Tea

Dop by to have a catch up and enjoy a warm drink and treat with some good company.  Feel free to bring along you’re current crafty project to work on.

See you there!

Crafter’s Afternoon At the Library

Bring along a crafty wip (work-in-progress) and meet up at the library to work on your project, ask questions/get advice/tips, share your work, or just stop in for a chat and see what everyone’s creating.

Projects can be from any craft that’s portable whether it’s knit, crochet, embroidery, needle punch, or whatever else you like.  If there’s something that’s been giving you trouble or something you need help finding, come along and ask another crafter.  We are all more than happy to help each other out if we can.

See you there!

Historic Crime Club

A.C. Hunter Library -Hybrid
What is a historic crime club? We come together each quarter to investigate, research and discuss old crimes from Newfoundland and Labrador and beyond. Join us as we explore the “The Murder of Josephine O’Brien 1942”. Participants are asked to research the case as much as possible and come prepared to discuss their findings. Special guest semi-retired criminal lawyer John Brooks.

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Historic Crime Club

A.C. Hunter Library -Hybrid
What is a historic crime club? We come together each quarter to investigate, research and discuss old crimes from Newfoundland and Labrador and beyond. Join us as we explore the “ 1834: Catherine Snow, the last woman hanged in Newfoundland”. Participants are asked to research the case as much as possible and come prepared to discuss their findings. Special guest semi-retired criminal lawyer John Brooks.