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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs February 8 - June 4, 2025 at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village Branch)
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Featuring Featuring Audi Atcheynum, Catherine Blackburn, Daphne Boyer, Carole Epp, Patrick Fernandez, Torrie Ironstar, Dani LaValley, Kevin McKenzie, Bailey Randell-Monsebroten, and DJ Tapaquon.
The works in this exhibition are recent acquisitions to the Regina Public Library Permanent Collection and the SK Arts Permanent Collection, and are made by artists who have a connection to the Prairies. Evident in all the work, are the artists’ deep and profound relationships to family, culture, land, home, and community, which is achieved through various methods, materials, and strategies. Through playful, wry, serious, introspective, hopeful, joyous and critical approaches, the artists examine how they are situated within and what they envision for their communities. Most importantly, the works feature the powerful contribution that individual personal identities bring to the richness of a particular place.
Special thanks for the loan of artworks from SK Arts Permanent Collection.
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Regent Place Branch
For families. Learn basic balloon twisting techniques to make some popular balloon creations. Supplies provided.
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Please only register one spot per family. For example, a family of four, registers for one spot. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
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George Bothwell Branch
Practice your English conversation skills with Literacy volunteers in this weekly conversation circle
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Persons registered with Regina Public Library's literacy services are invited to join us for this drop-in conversation group for adult English as an additional language learners of all levels.
During these sessions learners are encouraged to speak on a wide variety of topics in a judgement free, informal setting which fosters confidence and vocabulary building.
Not registered with Literacy services? Register as a Literacy Services learner.
This program series will run on Sundays: March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; April 6, 13, 27; and May 4, 11, 18, 25.
If you have a questions regarding this program, please contact Literacy services via email literacyservices@reginalibrary.ca.
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Sherwood Village Branch
Socialize while you work on your quilting, beading, knitting, scrapbooking, cross-stitch, or other projects. For all skill levels. Materials not provided. New participants always welcome!
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This is an in-person program.
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Sunrise Branch
Grades 5 to 8. Connect with other kids who love to read and talk about books. Engage in a discussion of Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi.
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In a futuristic world, teenaged Nailer scavenges copper wiring from grounded oil tankers for a living, but when he finds a beached clipper ship with a girl in the wreckage, he has to decide if he should strip the ship for its wealth or rescue the girl.
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Glen Elm Branch
Experience the peace of mental silence through guided meditation and learn techniques to balance yourself from within.
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Classes are free and run by experienced volunteer instructors with many years of practice. Find out more at www.reginameditation.ca.
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Central Adult
One Take Super 8 is back in Regina! Film is now available from the main desk at RPL's Central Library downtown. Your film is due back June 9.
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Screening is July 10 at 7:00 PM at RPL Film Theatre.
A deposit of $40 for the film will be refunded when it is brought back to RPL Central Library by June 9. Processed films can be picked up at Central Library after July 17.
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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs February 8 - June 4, 2025 at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village Branch)
Additional Information:
Featuring Featuring Audi Atcheynum, Catherine Blackburn, Daphne Boyer, Carole Epp, Patrick Fernandez, Torrie Ironstar, Dani LaValley, Kevin McKenzie, Bailey Randell-Monsebroten, and DJ Tapaquon.
The works in this exhibition are recent acquisitions to the Regina Public Library Permanent Collection and the SK Arts Permanent Collection, and are made by artists who have a connection to the Prairies. Evident in all the work, are the artists’ deep and profound relationships to family, culture, land, home, and community, which is achieved through various methods, materials, and strategies. Through playful, wry, serious, introspective, hopeful, joyous and critical approaches, the artists examine how they are situated within and what they envision for their communities. Most importantly, the works feature the powerful contribution that individual personal identities bring to the richness of a particular place.
Special thanks for the loan of artworks from SK Arts Permanent Collection.
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Central Adult
During these open office hours, Michael Mirolla, our Writer in Residence, is available to read your work, answer questions, provide feedback, and be an empathetic ear. Open to writers of all levels.
Additional Information:
Registration: Registration is not required.
Dates and Hours: From April 7 to June 3, Michael's drop-in office hours will be held on:
Mondays, from 10AM to 5PM
Tuesdays, from 2PM to 8PM
Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office
If you'd like to book a one on one appointment with Michael outside of this time, please email wir@reginalibrary.ca or call 306-777-6202.
About Michael Mirolla: The author of more than two dozen novels, plays, film scripts, and short story and poetry collections, Michael Mirolla’s publications include a novella, The Last News Vendor, winner of the 2020 Hamilton Literary Award, as well as three Bressani Prizes: the novel Berlin; the poetry collection The House on 14th Avenue; and the short story collection Lessons in Relationship Dyads. His latest poetry collection, At the End of the World, was short-listed for the 2022 Hamilton Literary Award and took second prize for the Di Cicco Poetry Award. His latest short story collection Beck...
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Community Commons
Join Rev. Deb to start your week off in a good way with a smudge. Everyone is welcome.
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Rev. Deb Anderson-Pratt is a Cree-Saulteaux woman who grew up on the George Gordon First Nation reserve. Deb attended Sandy-Salteaux Spiritual Centre in Manitoba and was ordained in Fall 2020. As the minister of Regina Native Outreach Ministry, Deb is passionate about sharing the similarities of Indigenous traditional teachings and the teachings of Christianity.
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Sunrise Branch
This SHA program helps older adults become more physically active. It includes endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility activities which may be performed either in sitting or standing positions.
Additional Information:
This is an in-person program.
Dates: Program runs Monday afternoons. This is a drop-in program; no registration required. No session on April 21 or May 19.
Equipment Required: Exercise bands, 2-5lb dumbbells and handballs. Bands can be purchased for $5 from the Forever In Motion leader. If you do not have dumbbells, you can bring two cans of soup or 500ml water bottles. Handballs can be purchased from most dollar stores.
Learn more about this and other Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) programs by visiting their website: https://www.saskhealthauthority.ca/your-health/conditions-diseases-services/forever-motion
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Sunrise Branch
Play Mah Jongg, following the National Mah Jongg League rules. Mah Jongg is an ancient Chinese tile game played with four players. All levels of play are welcome.
Additional Information:
Please bring your 2025 Mah Jongg card. Three game sets are provided.
No instructor is assigned but other players will teach you how to play.
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