1200 Atwater Ave., Westmount, Québec H3Z 1X4
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Tuesday 10 am to 6 pm
Wednesday 10 am to 8 pm
Thursday 10 am to 6 pm
Friday 10 am to 6 pm
Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
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Moving Pictures
Co-Chaired by Richard W. Pound and W. David Angus, the final phase of the Capital Campaign aims to complete the renovation of our heritage building. Learn more
In Person and By Zoom: COSMIC HISTORY – 17-year-old writer and science communicator Nathan Hellner-Mestelman discusses his new book The Language of the Stars: The Scientific Story of a Few Billion Years in a Few Hundred Pages. To REGISTER and get the Zoom link, click here.
In Person Only: KNITTING and CONVERSATION – Join Margaret Black in our Bookshop for knitting and conversation. Bring your own knitting. Everyone welcome. For info, please email lverge@atwaterlibrary.ca.
By Zoom Only: BOOK TALK – For the Atwater Library Lunchtime Series, award-winning writer Helen Humphreys discusses her most recent book, Followed by the Lark, in which she imagines the life of Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), the New England naturalist, poet and essayist. To REGISTER and get the Zoom link, click here.
In Person and By Zoom: APHASIA RESEARCH and TREATMENT – For the Atwater Library Lunchtime Series, Dr. Howard Chertkow gives a presentation on a current study of treatment for Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA), a neurological disorder that gradually impairs a person’s ability to communicate, affecting speech, comprehension, and word retrieval while often sparing memory in its early stages. To REGISTER and get the Zoom link, click here.
In Person Only at The Refugee Centre, 100-2107 St-Catherine St. W.: JOB SEARCH WORKSHOP for Refugee Claimants – Discover virtual job boards and learn job search tips. Assistance available in English, French and Spanish. To REGISTER, please click here, fill out and submit the form. For info: celi@atwaterlibrary.ca.
In Person Only: The Atwater Library Book Club, led by writer Mary Soderstrom, discusses The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz.
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