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BC Libraries Present – Kim Stanley Robinson: Imagining a Better Climate Future
Online EventBC Libraries Present — Kim Stanley Robinson: Imagining a Better Climate Future October 3 @ 6:30 - 8:00 pm Pacific (7:30 - 9:00 pm Mountain) Amidst the urgency and anxiety of the climate crisis, speculative fiction can help us find hope by showing what an alternative, better future could look like. In The Ministry for […]
Art in the library – Galiano
Galiano Island Library #2-1290 Sturdies Bay RoadThe Beauty of Galiano! A photography exhibition. by Yoland Slater Click the poster for more details!
Art in the library – Galiano
Galiano Island Library #2-1290 Sturdies Bay RoadArt in the library - Galiano Sandra Dolph, Ceramic Artist In 1971, Sandra obtained a BS in Art Education from New York State University College. After immigrating to the Canadian Rockies in 1974 and establishing a homestead, Sandra taught and ran a clay studio for 15 years specializing in salt/ woodfired pottery. In 1989 she […]
Galiano Library presents – Tara MacLean
Galiano Island Library #2-1290 Sturdies Bay RoadGaliano Library Presents - Tara MacLean Stories and Songs November 3rd , 6:00 pm Location: Galiano Community Library Author of Song of the Sparrow, Tara is a environmental and social justice activist. In Partnership with Galiano Island Books Click poster for more information!
BC Libraries Present – John Vaillant: Our New Fire Weather
Online EventBC Libraries Present — John Vaillant: Our New Fire Weather November 8 @ 6:30 - 8:00 pm Pacific (7:30 - 9:00 pm Mountain) Fire has changed communities across BC this year. After the most devastating wildfire season in recorded history, many are wondering how these fires got so big, what we can learn from our […]
BC Libraries Present – Brandi Morin: On the Frontlines of Indigenous Land Defense
Online EventBC Libraries Present — Brandi Morin: On the Frontlines of Indigenous Land Defense December 7 @ 6:30 - 8:00 pm Pacific (7:30 - 9:00 pm Mountain) Indigenous communities are on the frontlines of the most devastating climate catastrophes across the world. And they are also leading the most powerful movements to stop the expansion of the […]