
Learn to Play Ukulele
Learn the basics of playing the ukulele alongside HPL staff in this six-session program. Ukuleles provided.
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Learn the basics of playing the ukulele alongside HPL staff in this six-session program. Ukuleles provided.

The Freelton Drop-In Book Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Freelton Branch, 1803 Brock Rd, Freelton. The April title is Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan.

Join us for introductory Yoga series where we will explore the many physical, mental, and emotional benefits of yoga. Participants will practice gentle movement and simple meditation techniques aimed at increasing physical ease and mental clarity. The program will be adapted to the ability levels...



Come and join us in person for 30 to 45 minutes of gaming fun! Our "After School Boardom" is geared for elementary school age children and their caregivers. This game time includes classic board games, video games and other activities, and it is free to attend. You are always welcome to bring your..


Play with different musical instruments and shakers and learn new songs to sing at home with your baby or toddler.




Group Theraplay is a free eight-week program for families with children aged 3 years and 9 months to 6 years. This session runs from Wednesday March 4- Wednesday April 22 (in-branch March 11-April 22). This fun, interactive program is led by a mental health professional (Child and Adolescent...










For high school and middle school students only. Meet in the computer lab for crafts, movies, & games.


In celebration of National Jazz Appreciation Month, The Hive performs live at the Valley Park Branch . Presented courtesy of the Hamilton Musicians' Guild . The Hive is a five-member jazz ensemble from Hamilton. The Hive perform contemporary jazz/funk and fusion music from the 70s to the present.







Explore, create and play with our themed activity stations. Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers with adult caregiver participation.






UTMB presents a strength bodybuilding program for ages 60 and up. All exercises are safe for all levels of fitness, and most exercises are seated. Meet for 1 hour, 2 times per week, for 12 weeks, and to get stronger! Participants should bring their own dumbbells and be available to attend at least..








A dedicated, quiet space in the library where you can concentrate and get your school work done.




