What’s going on at the library? We have plenty of programs for children, teens, and adults!
Children’s Programs
Babytime
Our first Babytime session of 2025 returns in January. Join us on Tuesdays at 1:30pm from January 7th untie February 11th–no registration required. Babytime will be open to everyone, even if you’d only like to come to one or two sessions. While this is a different format, it’s been working pretty well, but make sure to get here early–we can only accommodate the first 15 babies and parents. Once the room is full, we will put a notice on our door to let parents know they should try again next week and we’ll have a fun resource pack to take home.
Welcome back to fun, drop-in programming!
Storytime
Storytime runs from January 8 – May 28, 2025 at 10am for ages 2-5.
Storytime is our weekly early literacy program for children aged 2-5. We sing songs, read great books and practice lots of early literacy skills in a fun manner. This is the perfect session for families with children of a variety of ages as we work hard to engage everyone through lots of activities and get kids to enjoy books. If your child hasn’t really had the opportunity to meet or socialize with other children, this is the perfect setting to get them started. We do a lot of repetition to make sure kids start to keep comfortable and learn about routines and following direction. It’s a great session to get your child ready for school!
This program is also provided in an accessible space, with access to our meeting space from our outdoor ramp. During most storytime hours, the library is still closed to regular visitors so please plan on using the side door access–posters are placed on the front door with arrows providing direction to the accessible space.
While we do periodically offer sensory-friendly storytime programming, there are also always sensory objects available for children who might need some stimulus-calming during the session. We expect these sessions to be a little noisier or busier than some programs due to the age of the children, so please prepare if you have sensory issues if necessary.
If your child is in need of accessible reading options such as Braille books, dyslexia-friendly options such as decodable books or audiobooks, we can provide you with options for reading at home. Please feel free to let is know ahead of time if your child would like some of these options, or if they have other sensory or accessibility issues that may prevent them from enjoying our space or the program. We’d be happy to try to accommodate. You can email Heidi at hsinnett@carletonplace.ca
No registration is required for this fun program.
See you at the library!
Intergenerational Storytime
Intergenerational Storytime will continue in 2025 at Waterside Retirement Village at 105 McNeely Avenue. It’s a great place to attend a smaller version of storytime in a quiet environment that really makes a difference in the lives of the residents at Waterside who take part. No registration is required–just arrive a few minutes early and be prepared to have fun.
Please watch our website and social media for upcoming dates and times!
Waterside is an accessible space with easy-access electronic door buttons at the front door. Please feel free to bring in strollers or other child-friendly vehicles such as carts or wagons when visiting for storytime.
Many seniors don’t receive a lot of visitors and very few see children so this is a great opportunity for them to experience the joy of youth in their comfortable setting and try something new. Kids will enjoy the quiet, cozy environment of Waterside–we’ll meet in the front lobby and do all of the same fun songs, stories and early literacy activities that we do at the library, but on a different day in a different place. If you can’t make it to our storytime that week, you’ll have another opportunity to get out and enjoy an activity.
Waterside is located at 105 McNeely Avenue. There is plenty of free parking up front or at the rear of the building and we’ll end each session with a fun stamp, sticker or treat just to wrap things up. No registration is required–please invite your friends to come along! We’d love for these sessions to really grow this year.
French Language Storytime
French Language Storytime is back!
The Carleton Place Public Library is proud to partner with Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est to offer a monthly French language storytime program!
Currently, we’re fitting the sessions into our calendar please make note up the upcoming sessions for 2024 & 2025 as they don’t happen on a regular day of the month.
Saturday, November 23 at 10:30am – Cancelled due to illness
Saturday, December 14 at 10:30am
Saturday, January 18 at 10:30am
Saturday, February 22 at 10:30am
Saturday, April 5 at 10:30am
Saturday, May 10 at 10:30am
Saturday, June 7 at 10:30am
French Storytime is open to children of all ages and is primarily aimed at those who speak French, although all levels of French are welcome. This can be a great session for parents who want to expose young children to the language when they don’t speak it themselves, and it’s also great for those in French Immersion who need extra practice.
No registration is required–just come to the library on one of the Saturday mornings listed above and enjoy a fun hour of stories and songs in French.
Book Dragons Book Club
Book Dragons Book Club is for kids in Grades 6-8 and happens on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 6-7pm at the library, from September to May.
REGISTRATION IS NOW FULL for the 2024-2025 season.
We read a new novel each month and meet in person to discuss it as a group. The aim of this book club is to teach kids to read critically, but it’s also a lot of fun. We do an activity and usually play at least one fun ice breaker game during each meeting as well. All of our book clubs this year will be in person so please plan on having your child at the library by 6pm so we can start on time.
Please note: if the buses are cancelled, we do not run programs. Please listen to local radio stations on snowy mornings or visit https://www.steo.ca/delays/ for updates on bus cancellations.
Reading Rabbits Book Club
Reading Rabbits Book Club is for kids in Grades 2 & 3 and happens on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 6-7pm at the library.
Reading Rabbits is now full for the fall session. If we have any more spaces open up, we’ll advertise here and on our social media platforms. Thank you to everyone who applied this summer!
Kids read short chapter books, fun and easy graphic novels and we have great discussions about the topics covered each month. Parents are welcome to read the books with their kids.
Book clubs are great for kids who LOVE to read and who would like a little challenge–these are not suitable for kids who are looking for extra reading help or who may not be able to read a whole chapter book in a month–everyone needs to have read the book before coming to the session if possible. If you have any questions about the Reading Rabbits book club, please feel free to email Heidi at hsinnett@carletonplace.ca
Wild Readers Book Club
Wild Readers Book Club is for kids in Grades 4 & 5 and happens on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 6-7pm at the library.
WILD READERS IS NOW FULL. If we have any spaces open up during the fall, we will add more registrations.
Kids read short chapter books, fun and easy graphic novels and we have great discussions about the topics covered each month. Parents are welcome to read the books with their kids.
Book clubs are great for kids who LOVE to read and who would like a little challenge–these are not suitable for kids who are looking for extra reading help or who may not be able to read a whole chapter book in a month–everyone needs to have read the book before coming to the session if possible. If you have any questions about the Wild Readers book club, please feel free to email Heidi at hsinnett@carletonplace.ca
Toddler Time
Toddler Time is back better than ever!
If you haven’t been to the new Toddler Time, we’re excited to welcome you back! Join us for a morning session on Tuesdays at 10:30am, open to children aged 1-3. Our last fall session runs Tuesday, Nov. 5- December 10.
This program is also provided in an accessible space, with access to our meeting space from our outdoor ramp. We expect these sessions to be a little noisier or busier than some programs due to the age of the children, so please prepare if you have sensory issues if necessary.
If your child is in need of accessible reading options such as Braille books, dyslexia-friendly options such as decodable books or audiobooks, we can provide you with options for reading at home. Please feel free to let us know ahead of time if your child would like some of these options, or if they have other sensory or accessibility issues that may prevent them from enjoying our space or the program. We’d be happy to try to accommodate. You can email Heidi at hsinnett@carletonplace.ca
No registration is required for this fun program of activities, songs, books and much more to keep your toddler moving and learning. This will run for a 6-week session then take a quick break.
Forest of Reading
How and when can you register?
Registration will begin February 3rd at the library. We’ll do lots of social media about it and there will be information here on the website. Stop by anytime in February and register your young readers. This year, we’ll be doing Blue Spruce (Kindergarten to Grade 2), Silver Birch Express (Grades 3 & 4), and Silver Birch Fiction (Grades 5 & 6).
How does it work?
Once registered, kids will read 8-10 books in their grade category. At the end of March, we’ll have a full week when they can come in anytime to vote on their favourite books! It’s a lot of fun and these books are the best books from 2022-2024 written or illustrated by a Canadian, so they’re extra special to all of us.
Is there a prize?
There are no prizes for finishing first, or for reading all the books—but it’s a fun way to get some great reading in during the winter. And it’s a challenge to try to read all 10 books in the category. We’ll post the names of participants who have finished so it’s great incentive for others to try to complete as well.
Why are there only a few categories this year? What about non-fiction readers and older grades?
We are trying something new to energize the program at our library–we’re just going to do all of the most popular programs this year, and the ones that kids can get through in 2 months. Red Maple and Yellow Cedar may come back next year if we get enough requests.
We’ll see your readers at the library starting February 3rd to register!
Summer Literacy Tutoring
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Summer Literacy Tutoring program in 2024! Our tutors Laura and Emma worked with 30 kids this summer to some great successes, and we had lots of happy kids and parents as a result. Please see the info below about our 2025 program and how you might be able to take part.
Our Summer Literacy Tutoring program runs from July through the middle of August for kids who have been in Kindergarten to Grade 2 during the current school year. In early May, we contact all local schools and ask teachers to recommend students for the program–those kids who might benefit from a few weeks of tutoring one-on-one to help with the summer reading slump. Our tutors prepare lessons based on the teacher reports and work with their students for a 2-week period to help strengthen skills, work on reading confidence, and encourage a love a books and reading that will hopefully carry through to the next school year.
This is a very popular program and spaces fill up quickly. Once all spaces are full, we will still offer a weekly “Flex Friday” reading buddy style session with the tutors that is open to everyone each week, even if they are not participating in the literacy tutoring program. Registration begins on the Monday of each week. Please call the library at 257-2702 for more information.
Teen Programs
Teen Volunteers at the Library
Queer Sphere Crafting Circle
While Queer Sphere had its most popular group meetings this summer, we’re taking a quick break and will be back MONTHLY in September.
Teens from 12-16 can join us on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 3-4:30 for a fun craft and chat. The sessions are inclusive, relaxing, and you’ll meet some new people you can call friends. Don’t like the craft we’re doing? Don’t worry—you can bring your own and work on it while you’re here.
There is no registration for this program–just bring yourself and an open mind. Here’s what we’re doing this fall:
Wednesday, September 11 – 3-4:30pm — “JUNK JOURNALS”
Wednesday, October 9 – 3-4:30pm — “PUMPKIN DECORATING”
Wednesday, November 13 – 3-4:30pm — “CROCHET & FINGER KNITTING”
Wednesday, December 11 – 3-4:30pm — “DIY SNOW GLOBES”
See you in September!
D&D at the Library
Epic Adventures Await! Join D&D at the Library!
Calling all young heroes aged 11-17—your next adventure is just around the corner! Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or new to the world of Dungeons & Dragons, we want YOU to join our quest.
When? The 2nd Saturday of every month, from 1 – 4 PM.
Where? Your local library, where the magic happens!
No experience needed, just bring your imagination and a sense of adventure! Spots are limited, so grab your gear and sign up today!
Adult Programs
Adult Book Club
Meets the second Monday of the month from 6:30 pm to 8 pm, in the Barbara Walsh Room.
Book club is a perfect time to relax and discuss some great reads. Copies of books are available as eBooks, and are also sourced through the Provincial inter-library loan network. Book club selections are made by members. Drop in for one session, or join us every month!
While all are welcome to attend Book Club meetings, the library is currently at capacity for the number of book club copies we are able to source through the Provincial inter-library loan network. Please place a hold on one of our physical or digital copies.
September 9, 2024 – Unkindness of Ravens by M.E. Hilliard
October 21, 2024 – Fire in the Stars by Barbara Fradkin
November 18, 2024 – Cracked Pots by Heather Tucker
December 9, 2024 – Dear Life by Alice Munro
January 13, 2025 – Theme month! This month’s theme is “Learn Something New”. Read any nonfiction book about a person, place, perspective, or thing you know little about. Come prepared to talk about what you have learned. Need some ideas? Check out our list of interesting non-fiction reads here.
February 10, 2025 – Midnight Library by Matt Haig
March 10, 2025 – The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
April 14, 2025 – The Book of Rain by Thomas Wharton
May 12, 2025 – Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
June 9, 2025 – Lost Book of Bonn by Brianna Labuskes
Cookbook Book Club
️ Cook Book Book Club: A Tasty Twist on Book Clubs!
Calling all food lovers and culinary explorers—CPPL’s Cook Book Book Club is dishing up something special, and we want YOU to join the feast!
This isn’t your typical book club. Each month, we pick a theme, try out recipes, and bring our delicious creations to share at our meeting. It’s like a potluck party for foodies! Plus, at the end of the year, we create a cookbook featuring our favorite recipes.
When? The FIRST WEDNESDAY of every month at 6:30 PM.
Where? Your library, where food and fun come together!
New members are always welcome, so come hungry and ready to cook up something amazing!
2024/2025 Themes:
September: Food decade: the 1920s
October: Smoked!
November: Crockpot Classics
December: Do More with Less
January: No Meat Month
February: Dumplings of the World
March: Foods from the Movies
April: Deceptively Delicious
May: Brunch!
June: Redemption Run
Adult Craft Night
Adult Craft Night: Get Creative at the Library! ️
Unleash your inner artist and join us for Adult Craft Night—a monthly dose of creativity and conversation!
When? The 2nd Wednesday of every month.
What’s Happening? A new craft project every time, with all supplies provided by the library.
Whether you’re a crafting pro or just looking to try something new, this is the perfect way to unwind and get crafty. But don’t forget—registration is required, so sign up early to secure your spot!
Let’s make something amazing together!
Wacky Tacky Sweater Soiree
Get ready to rock your most outrageous sweater at the Wacky Tacky Sweater Soirée!
Forget about an Ugly Christmas Sweater Party—this year, it’s all about going above and beyond with your most gloriously goofy non-holiday knitwear. Join us at the Carleton Place Public Library on Thursday, December 5, 2024, from 6-7:30pm for an evening of totally over-the-top fun!
Sew on pompoms, plaster on stickers, or even whip up a bizarrely brilliant creation from the depths of your yarn stash. The weirder, the better–and no Christmas decorations, please! Dress in your most wacky and tacky attire, and get ready for:
- Hot apple cider & hot chocolate (kid-friendly too!)
- Less-than-sophisticated activities
- Awkwardly awesome small-talk with new faces
Step out for a fantastic night of community bonding that’ll have everyone buzzing at the water cooler (or your dog will be thoroughly impressed if you work from home)!
Mark your calendar and make it a night to remember. We can’t wait to see what you’re wearing!
#WackyTackySweaterSoiree #SweaterWeather #LibraryFun
Alzheimer’s Society Caregiver Support
The Carleton Place Public Library is proud to partner with the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville to offer a Caregiver Support group. These monthly meetings for caregivers are offered to any person caring for a loved one living with dementia. Join a representative from the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark Leeds and Grenville for opportunities to develop a social network, coping strategies and to meet others in similar situations.
Drop-ins are welcome, but connecting with the Alzheimer’s Society beforehand is appreciated. Interested participants can contact the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark Leeds Grenville at 1-866-576-8556 or e-mail Geralynne Smith at Gsmith@alzllg.ca.
Meetings held in the library’s Barbara Walsh Room on the second and last Monday of each month, from 1:30pm to 3:30pm.
English Conversation Circle
Are you an adult looking to enhance your English-speaking skills? Join our English Conversation Circle at the Carleton Place Public Library! In Partnership with the Canadian Career Academy, this program provides a supportive and friendly environment where you can practice speaking English, engage in meaningful conversations, and build confidence in your language abilities.
Program Highlights:
Interactive Conversations: Participate in engaging discussions on various topics.
Supportive Environment: Practice speaking in a relaxed and encouraging setting with fellow learners.
Skill Improvement: Enhance your vocabulary, pronunciation, and overall communication skills.
Participation Requirements: Some basic English proficiency is necessary to benefit from this program. A short English assessment will be conducted to ensure that participants have the required level of understanding to fully engage in the conversations.
Details:
When: Wednesday, 2:00PM to 3:00pm
Where: Carleton Place Public Library
Assessment: Conducted on-site before the first session.
We welcome learners of all levels who meet the basic English proficiency requirement. Come and join us to improve your English, make new friends, and enjoy lively discussions!
For more information and to sign up, please contact the library at 613-257-2702.
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Upcoming Events
- Monday, December 30
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Alzheimer's Society Caregiver Support groups
Monday, December 30 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
The Carleton Place Public Library is proud to partner with the Alzheimer's Society of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville to offer a Caregiver Support group. These monthly meetings for caregivers are offered to any person caring for a loved one living with dementia. Join a representative from the Alzheimer's Society of Lanark Leeds and Grenville for opportunities to develop a social network, coping strategies and to meet others in similar situations.
Drop-ins are welcome, but connecting with the Alzheimer's Society beforehand is appreciated. Interested participants can contact the Alzheimer Society of Lanark Leeds and Grenville at 866-576-8556 or e-mail Geralynne Smith at Gsmith@alzllg.ca.
Meetings held in the library's Barbara Walsh Room on the second and last Monday of each month, from 1:30pm to 3:30pm.
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- Wednesday, January 1
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Cookbook Book Club
Wednesday, January 1 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Carleton Place Public Library, 101 Beckwith St, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2T3, CanadaA sort-of book club for all of the foodies out there.
There is no book to read, just food to eat and recipes to discuss.
Sign-up for this monthly club via our website.
https://carletonplacelibrary.ca
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- Wednesday, January 8
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Storytime
Wednesday, January 8 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Carleton Place Public Library, 101 Beckwith St, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2T3, CanadaJoin us for this fun early literacy program for kids aged 2-5 and their parents or caregivers. We sing songs, do fun literacy skill activities, read books, and learn how to self-regulate in a room full of kids.
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Adult Craft Night
Wednesday, January 8 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Carleton Place Public Library, 101 Beckwith St, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2T3, CanadaA monthly craft night for adults.
All supplies for the craft will be provided by the library.
Sign-up is available each month via our website.
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