What’s happening in November at OPL
There’s so much happening across OPL this month, don’t miss out! Join a program at your local branch and learn something new.
Featured Programs and Events
- Nov 5: In Conversation with... Brian Stewart
- Nov 6: How to Find and Win Scholarships for College or University
- Nov 9: Puzzle Exchange
- Nov 9: Heartful Living Meditation Session
- Nov 10: Understanding Oakville’s Treaty Relationships
- Nov 11: Stories of the Royal Canadian Navy from the Second World War
- Nov 19: Hiking Adventures: Author Talk with Nicola Ross
- Nov 20: Observing Transgender Day of Remembrance
- Nov 22: Endometriosis Education 101
- Nov 26: Identity Fraud and Prevention
- Wednesday Evenings: Meditation Sessions
- Monday Mornings: Meditation Mondays
Note: Program and event dates, times and/or locations are subject to change without notice. View more programs and the up-to-date calendar at opl.ca/programs.
Hiking Adventures: Author Talk with Nicola Ross
Looking for your next hiking adventure in Ontario?
Join adventurer, author, and environmentalist Nicola Ross for an inspiring talk about her latest book, 40 Days & 40 Hikes. Follow her journey as she hikes the entire Bruce Trail, from Niagara to Tobermory, in 40 creative day hikes and feel encouraged to explore the trail yourself.
Best known for her bestselling Loops & Lattes guides, Nicola has helped thousands discover Ontario’s trails. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or looking to get started, come hear tales of sunshine and natural highs, black bears, mosquito-ridden retro trailers, breathtaking waterfalls, and more!
Wednesday, November 19
6:30pm – 7:30pm
Central Branch
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Treaties Recognition Week
The first full week of November is designated as Treaties Recognition Week in Ontario. This annual commemoration was launched in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. It aims to honour the importance of treaties and helps students and residents of Ontario learn more about treaty rights and relationships. It represents one of many steps on Ontario’s journey of healing and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
How can you take part?
- Join this virtual program with Darin Wybenga from the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation on Understanding Oakville’s Treaty Relationships. The program will take place on Monday, November 10 from 7pm – 8:30pm.
- Browse learning resources curated by our OPL staff, available on our website’s Truth and Reconciliation information page.
- Check out our Treaties Recognition Week reading list with titles you can borrow from our library collection.
Remembrance Day and Veterans Week
Lest we forget.
From November 5-11, Canadians are encouraged to remember and honour the sacrifice of the many who have fallen in the service of their country and acknowledge the courage of those who still serve.
On November 11 at 11am, all Oakville Public Library branches will observe two minutes of silence as we honour all Canadian service members.
Visit this webpage to learn more, and join this virtual program in honour of Remembrance Day:
Stories of the Royal Canadian Navy from the Second World War
Tuesday, November 11 | 7pm – 8pm | Virtual
Staff Development Day Closure
All Oakville Public Library Branches will be closed on Friday, November 7 for an organization-wide Staff Development Day.
Return drop boxes will remain open (unless otherwise stated). Regular operating hours resume on Saturday, November 8.
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