What's Happening at West Lincoln Public Library

Poster for Smithville Medical Centre - Discussing fueling our bodies for a balanced diet-weight connection, Monday September 29 at 6:30pm. Presented by registered dietician Dayna Caves. Registration required. Smithville branch. Poster for Music and Movement Storytime, Recommended for ages 3 to 5, drop-in. Smithville branch. Poster for Vibe Tribe. Wednesdays at 6:00pm. July 9 to September 24. Recommended for ages tweens ages 10 to 13. Drop in, Caistorville branch. Poster for International Plowing Match and Rural Expo Niagara Region 2025. September 17-20, Storytime every half hour from 10:00am until 1:00pm. Mayor Gannan is reading the first story on the 17th. Tempirary tattoos and green screen photos available. Poster for Adult Book Club Monday September 22 at 6:30pm. Longbourn by Jo Baker. Registration required. Smithville Branch. Poster for Senior's Active Living and Information Fair. Friday September 26 at 9:30am. Stop by the Library's storefront booth to learn more about the age-friendly programs and services offered, accessible technologies and more. West Lincoln Community Centre and Gym.

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Land Acknowledgment Statement

The West Lincoln Public Library recognizes that, being part of Niagara Region, we are situated on treaty land. This land is steeped in the rich history of the First Nations such as the Hatiwendaronk, the Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinaabe, including the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We also recognize the contributions First Nations, Métis, Inuit and other Indigenous peoples have made, both in shaping and strengthening this community, our province and our country.