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2011
DVD
Follow the lives of nine strangers living worlds apart as they look for love, happiness, success, and friendship against all odds. Carrying a burden o...
1998
Book
This collection features Stage 2 stories. They are written especially for children who are beginning to read on their own, but who may need occasional...
2014
DVD
When she left Stonehaven - 'for good this time' - Elena Michaels thought she had left the world of supernatural behind. Until the night she got a myst...
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Albert Branch
Ages 6 and over. Explore making strange, weird and wonderful music by turning everyday objects into musical instruments. All materials provided.
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Get ready to unleash your inner sound scientist. In this fun and hands-on workshop, kids will explore the weird and wonderful world of sound by turning everyday objects into musical instruments. From rubber bands to tin cans, discover how strange, silly, and surprising those sounds can be.
· Experiment with different materials.
· Build your own quirky instruments.
· Learn the science behind sound in a fun and creative way
Perfect for curious minds who love to tinker, make noise, and get creative. No musical experience is needed—just bring your imagination.
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Brush up on your French skills with an experienced instructor in this online conversation group! This group is for beginner to intermediate learners. For adults and teens over 14.
Additional Information:
This conversation group is for adult and teen learners. It is not suitable for children.
Program runs weekly: Wednesday evenings, from 7:45pm to 8:45pm, on September 3, 10, 17, 24. Students are encouraged to attend the majority of sessions.
Ages: This class is open to adults and teens 14 years and over.
French Level: This class is for students with a small amount of spoken French. The class will be mostly in French, but we will take it slowly, keep it simple, and there will be plenty of opportunities for questions! Have you been learning on your own for a while, and now you're ready to get out of the books? Dusting off your high school French? This is the class for you!
Other level speakers should check out beginner French group (for those new to French) or our intermediate-advanced French group (for those with a solid knowledge of French). If you have a question about which group to join, please email: dnaulttait@reginalibrary.ca
This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to re...
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Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
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Brush up on your French skills with an experienced instructor in this online conversation group! This group is for beginner to intermediate learners. For adults and teens over 14.
Additional Information:
This conversation group is for adult and teen learners. It is not suitable for children.
Program runs weekly: Wednesday evenings, from 7:45pm to 8:45pm, on September 3, 10, 17, 24. Students are encouraged to attend the majority of sessions.
Ages: This class is open to adults and teens 14 years and over.
French Level: This class is for students with a small amount of spoken French. The class will be mostly in French, but we will take it slowly, keep it simple, and there will be plenty of opportunities for questions! Have you been learning on your own for a while, and now you're ready to get out of the books? Dusting off your high school French? This is the class for you!
Other level speakers should check out beginner French group (for those new to French) or our intermediate-advanced French group (for those with a solid knowledge of French). If you have a question about which group to join, please email: dnaulttait@reginalibrary.ca
This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to re...
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Online
Learn about the history of the Niche in art, and create a personal space artwork for dreaming, reflection, and nostalgia. Great for all ages and abilities. Youth under 12 must be accompanied by adult.
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Don't have an RPL card? Register on Eventbrite
Great for all ages and abilities. Youth under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Recommended Materials: Cardboard scraps, assorted papers, pencil, ruler, scissors, collage images, glue, tape, decorative items (gems, sequins, ribbons, etc), colouring supplies (pastels, pencil crayons, paint markers, etc).
If you already have the recommended materials, great! If you need the materials, please contact spitman@reginalibrary.ca by Thursday September 4th to pick up a free materials kit. Materials kits are only available for residents based in Regina SK.
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Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
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Online
Brush up on your French skills with an experienced instructor in this online conversation group! This group is for beginner to intermediate learners. For adults and teens over 14.
Additional Information:
This conversation group is for adult and teen learners. It is not suitable for children.
Program runs weekly: Wednesday evenings, from 7:45pm to 8:45pm, on September 3, 10, 17, 24. Students are encouraged to attend the majority of sessions.
Ages: This class is open to adults and teens 14 years and over.
French Level: This class is for students with a small amount of spoken French. The class will be mostly in French, but we will take it slowly, keep it simple, and there will be plenty of opportunities for questions! Have you been learning on your own for a while, and now you're ready to get out of the books? Dusting off your high school French? This is the class for you!
Other level speakers should check out beginner French group (for those new to French) or our intermediate-advanced French group (for those with a solid knowledge of French). If you have a question about which group to join, please email: dnaulttait@reginalibrary.ca
This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to re...
Register
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
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This program aims to unite beaders from everywhere. It’s a safe and open space for sharing culture, ideas, and art. Join artist and writer Tea Gerbeza for an introduction to Paper Quillwork.
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Don't have an RPL card? Register on Eventbrite
This event takes place Online on Zoom. Meeting link will be emailed to registrants prior to the program.
This beadwork activity will be best suited for Beginner and Intermediate beaders - all experience levels welcome!
Recommended Materials: Paper quilling strips (evenly cut thin strips of paper), slotted tool for paper quilling (or pencil), toothpick, glue
If you already have the recommended materials, great! If you need the materials, please contact spitman@reginalibrary.ca by Thursday September 11th to pick up a free materials kit. Materials kits are only available for residents based in Regina SK, on a first come first serve basis. Limited quantities available.
Tea Gerbeza (she/her) is the author of How I Bend Into More (Palimpsest Press, 2025). She is a neuroqueer disabled writer and multimedia artist with a very loud laugh. She has an MFA in Writing from the University of Saskatchewan and an MA in English & Creative Writing from...
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George Bothwell Branch
Learn how Master Gardener Sheila Bonneteau wraps up her gardening season to ensure winter survival and a yard that thrives in the spring.
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This is an in-person program. Register to receive a reminder and any other resources.
You will learn how to avoid common mistakes that put your plant life at risk and important fall chores that make a difference during the cold winter months.
Presenter Information: Sheila Bonneteau is a Master Gardener with a background in greenhouse crop production who has been helping homeowners in Regina and nearby communities with their gardens and landscapes since 2011. Sheila is known for her down-to-earth advice on soil health, plant choices, and straight forward, beautifully functional landscape designs—making her a favourite among gardeners of all experience levels.In the winter, she hits the road (or the Zoom screen) to speak to gardeners across the country. Her presentations are packed with beautiful visuals and plenty of inspiration, all fueled by her passion for plants and helping people create and grow yards and gardens they love.
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Brush up on your French skills with an experienced instructor in this online conversation group! This group is for beginner to intermediate learners. For adults and teens over 14.
Additional Information:
This conversation group is for adult and teen learners. It is not suitable for children.
Program runs weekly: Wednesday evenings, from 7:45pm to 8:45pm, on September 3, 10, 17, 24. Students are encouraged to attend the majority of sessions.
Ages: This class is open to adults and teens 14 years and over.
French Level: This class is for students with a small amount of spoken French. The class will be mostly in French, but we will take it slowly, keep it simple, and there will be plenty of opportunities for questions! Have you been learning on your own for a while, and now you're ready to get out of the books? Dusting off your high school French? This is the class for you!
Other level speakers should check out beginner French group (for those new to French) or our intermediate-advanced French group (for those with a solid knowledge of French). If you have a question about which group to join, please email: dnaulttait@reginalibrary.ca
This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to re...
Register
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
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