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Brampton - In celebration of the Holy month of Ramadan, Brampton Library is holding free, drop-in storytimes designed to help children become aware of and understand their own and other cultures. Children of all ages are invited to come and enjoy stories and songs.
Brampton - Once again, Brampton Library and Toastmasters have partnered to help youth ages 14 to 18 develop their communication and leadership skills so they can become leaders in business, industry and their community.
Brampton - Opportunities open at Brampton Library for teens to voice their opinions, share their ideas and make a mark in their community. Brampton Library has now opened the application process for teens to join the Teen Library Council.
Brampton - Nine new languages have been added to the existing 13 languages at Brampton Library. The launching event of these nine new languages will take place at the South Fletcher’s Branch, 500 Ray Lawson Blvd., Brampton on Sunday June 27, 2010 at 2:00 pm.
Brampton - Jeremy Tankard is the authorstrator of picture books such as Grumpy Bird, Me Hungry!, and Boo Hoo Bird. He will be visiting Brampton Library to inspire budding writers and artists during the March Break.
Brampton - Once again, Brampton Library and Toastmasters have partnered to help youth ages 14 to 18 develop their communication and leadership skills so they can become leaders in business, industry and their community.
Brampton - Brampton Library will be hosting St. John Ambulance Babysitting courses during March Break. The one-day (9:30 am to 4:30 pm) course for 11 to 14 year olds is designed to teach babysitting, leadership and first aid skills in a fun and informative way.
Brampton - Once again, Brampton Library and Toastmasters have partnered to help youth ages 14 to 18 develop their communication and leadership skills to become leaders in business, industry and their community.