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This week at the Library
April 13-18

April 13
Early Engineers (Ages 4+), Children’s Library, 4:30-6:30pm
Family Movie Mondays, Central Library, 6-8pm
True Crime Club, Central Library, 7-8pm

April 14
National Canadian Film Day Screening: The Grizzlies, Bostwick, 2-4pm
LEGO Mania, Sherwood, 6-8pm

April 15
National Canadian Film Day Screenings, see lpl.ca/whatson for details.
After School Tinkering (Ages 6-12), Jalna, 3:45-4:30pm
April 16
Laughter Yoga, Cherryhill, 11am-12pm
Knitting Circle, Landon, 1-3pm
Zine Fiends, Central Library, 6:30-8:30pm

April 17
Fibre Arts Social, Bostwick, 10:15am-12:30pm
English Reading Group (All Levels), Cherryhill, 10:30am-12pm
Mending Club, Central Library, 3-4pm

April 18
Rainbow Heroes (Teen), Central Library, 12-3pm
Puzzles and Games (Family), Masonville, 2:30-4pm
Chess for Kids (Ages 6+), Stoney Creek, 3-4:30pm

This week at a glance! Just a taste of what’s happening at London Public Library April 13-18. To see the full lineup visit lpl.ca/WhatsOn.

This week at the Library April 13-18 April 13 Early Engineers (Ages 4+), Children’s Library, 4:30-6:30pm Family Movie Mondays, Central Library, 6-8pm True Crime Club, Central Library, 7-8pm April 14 National Canadian Film Day Screening: The Grizzlies, Bostwick, 2-4pm LEGO Mania, Sherwood, 6-8pm April 15 National Canadian Film Day Screenings, see lpl.ca/whatson for details. After School Tinkering (Ages 6-12), Jalna, 3:45-4:30pm April 16 Laughter Yoga, Cherryhill, 11am-12pm Knitting Circle, Landon, 1-3pm Zine Fiends, Central Library, 6:30-8:30pm April 17 Fibre Arts Social, Bostwick, 10:15am-12:30pm English Reading Group (All Levels), Cherryhill, 10:30am-12pm Mending Club, Central Library, 3-4pm April 18 Rainbow Heroes (Teen), Central Library, 12-3pm Puzzles and Games (Family), Masonville, 2:30-4pm Chess for Kids (Ages 6+), Stoney Creek, 3-4:30pm This week at a glance! Just a taste of what’s happening at London Public Library April 13-18. To see the full lineup visit lpl.ca/WhatsOn.

Now playing at your Library: something for everyone! 🎬

See what’s on 👉 lpl.ca/WhatsOn

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Join a reading experience shared across the country! 🍁

What I Know About You by Éric Chacour (tr. Pablo Strauss) is the One eRead Canada pick.

No waitlists all April.

Read along and join the conversation.

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ALERT: Glanworth Branch is closed today, April 11.

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Teen holding winning  Bookmark

Teen holding winning Bookmark

Colorful koi fish bookmark illustration, beside text reading ‘Abigail Age 13.’

Colorful koi fish bookmark illustration, beside text reading ‘Abigail Age 13.’

Hand-painted floral bookmark with pastel beads spelling ‘READ,’ beside green panel text reading ‘Ayla Age 13.

Hand-painted floral bookmark with pastel beads spelling ‘READ,’ beside green panel text reading ‘Ayla Age 13.

Teen holding winning  Bookmark

Teen holding winning Bookmark

Congrats to the winners of our 2026 Teen Bookmark Contest!

Designed by London teens and selected with Forest City Gallery, these bookmarks are now available at your local branch.

Which one are you picking up?

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1. A Cricut cutting machine sits on a cart in a library workspace, surrounded by tools, vinyl sheets, and crafting supplies. A partially cut teal design and a roll of transfer material are visible, along with pens and tools in cups.

1. A Cricut cutting machine sits on a cart in a library workspace, surrounded by tools, vinyl sheets, and crafting supplies. A partially cut teal design and a roll of transfer material are visible, along with pens and tools in cups.

2. A promotional graphic reads “Cricut Basics I” with event details: Thursday, May 7 from 2:30 to 4 pm at The Labs, Central Library. It also notes that registration opens April 16. The design features a light blue background with dark and medium blue text and simple graphic accents.

2. A promotional graphic reads “Cricut Basics I” with event details: Thursday, May 7 from 2:30 to 4 pm at The Labs, Central Library. It also notes that registration opens April 16. The design features a light blue background with dark and medium blue text and simple graphic accents.

New to Cricut? Start here!

Learn how to use the Labs Cricut Maker and design your own projects in Cricut Design Space.

📅May 7, 2:30-4pm
📍The Labs at Central Library
📝Registration opens April 16

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1. Close-up of printmaking materials on a table, including a roller coated in red ink on a flat surface and several prints featuring simple flower designs. The prints appear in red and blue, showing a hand-drawn style with outlined petals and leaves.

1. Close-up of printmaking materials on a table, including a roller coated in red ink on a flat surface and several prints featuring simple flower designs. The prints appear in red and blue, showing a hand-drawn style with outlined petals and leaves.

2. A yellow poster titled “Printed with Love: A Mother’s Day Printmaking Experience” with a simple illustration of a printmaking roller. Text lists sessions on Saturday, May 2 at Central Library, including adult sessions from 12:30–1:30pm and 1:35–2:35pm, and family sessions from 2:40–3:40pm and 3:45–4:45pm. Logos for London Public Library and Print London appear at the bottom, along with the website lpl.ca and phone number 519-661-4600.

2. A yellow poster titled “Printed with Love: A Mother’s Day Printmaking Experience” with a simple illustration of a printmaking roller. Text lists sessions on Saturday, May 2 at Central Library, including adult sessions from 12:30–1:30pm and 1:35–2:35pm, and family sessions from 2:40–3:40pm and 3:45–4:45pm. Logos for London Public Library and Print London appear at the bottom, along with the website lpl.ca and phone number 519-661-4600.

Make something meaningful this Mother’s Day 💐

Join Printed with Love, a hands-on printmaking experience with Print London and create your own floral prints to take home or gift.

📅 May 2
📍 Central Library
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Speak, friend, and enter (it’s drop-in)

Join us for Medieval Talks and explore the stories, ideas, and real history behind the Middle Ages.

📅 Thursdays in April, 7pm
📍Central Library

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A family stands in front of a London Public Library backdrop holding speech-bubble signs that say “I love books,” “Just one more chapter,” and “Be awesome! Be a book nut!” They are smiling and posing together during the Read Celebration at Central Library.

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A Read Program volunteer stands with three children in front of the same London Public Library backdrop, holding signs that say “Peace Love Books,” “I love this book,” and “Just one more chapter.”

1. Top: A family stands in front of a London Public Library backdrop holding speech-bubble signs that say “I love books,” “Just one more chapter,” and “Be awesome! Be a book nut!” They are smiling and posing together during the Read Celebration at Central Library. Bottom: A Read Program volunteer stands with three children in front of the same London Public Library backdrop, holding signs that say “Peace Love Books,” “I love this book,” and “Just one more chapter.”

A child stands on a small stage at Central Library while a staff member speaks at a podium nearby. 

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A large audience of families and children sit facing a stage area during the Read Celebration. The space is filled with chairs and people listening to the ceremony and presentations.

A child stands on a small stage at Central Library while a staff member speaks at a podium nearby. Bottom: A large audience of families and children sit facing a stage area during the Read Celebration. The space is filled with chairs and people listening to the ceremony and presentations.

Two children stand inside Central Library holding books they received during the Read Celebration literacy program. One child holds a small yellow book, while the other holds The Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid.

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A group of children and adults gather around a table where kids are mixing ingredients in a large bowl as part of a hands-on activity. Other children watch and participate.

Two children stand inside Central Library holding books they received during the Read Celebration literacy program. One child holds a small yellow book, while the other holds The Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid. Bottom: A group of children and adults gather around a table where kids are mixing ingredients in a large bowl as part of a hands-on activity. Other children watch and participate.

Celebrating a year of reading success at Central Library 📚

Our READ program supports children in grades 1–7 with weekly one-on-one help, online or in person, in English or French.

The program returns this summer. Watch for upcoming Parent Information Sessions to learn more.

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A night sky graphic with a large full moon and the silhouette of a moose leaping across it. Text reads “National Canadian Film Day” with the date “April 15, 2026.”

A night sky graphic with a large full moon and the silhouette of a moose leaping across it. Text reads “National Canadian Film Day” with the date “April 15, 2026.”

.A dark blue schedule graphic for National Canadian Film Day listing film screenings by date, time, and location at London Public Library branches and Wolf Performance Hall. Films include The Grizzlies, Dance Me Outside, 40 Acres, Crash, Brother,BlackBerry, Angry Inuk, Away From Her, The Grey Fox, Black Ice, Les Furies, and The Grand Seduction, with locations including Bostwick, East London, Landon, Beacock, and Wolf Performance Hall. The London Public Library and Wolf Performance Hall logos appear at the bottom.

.A dark blue schedule graphic for National Canadian Film Day listing film screenings by date, time, and location at London Public Library branches and Wolf Performance Hall. Films include The Grizzlies, Dance Me Outside, 40 Acres, Crash, Brother,BlackBerry, Angry Inuk, Away From Her, The Grey Fox, Black Ice, Les Furies, and The Grand Seduction, with locations including Bostwick, East London, Landon, Beacock, and Wolf Performance Hall. The London Public Library and Wolf Performance Hall logos appear at the bottom.

National Canadian Film Day is coming up! 🇨🇦

Join us April 14–18 for a lineup of Canadian films across the city. Drop in for a screening and celebrate Canadian stories on screen.

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UPDATE: maintenance work has been completed and all online platforms are available. Thank you for your patience.

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Central Library is getting a book club 🎉

Join us for the first meeting on May 14 and connect with fellow readers.

Book clubs are also offered at many Branch Libraries across the city.

Learn more: buff.ly/GqS1C4L

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ALERT: Today (April 6), from 9am-5pm, there may be interruptions to accessing the catalogue, website and some digital resources due to scheduled maintenance.

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This week at the library
April 6-11
April 6
Closed for Easter Monday

April 7
Sew Together, Bostwick, 9:30-11:30am
Knitting Circle, Masonville, 10-11:30am
Teen Drop-In, Beacock, 6-8pm

April 8
Storytime: Drop-In (Ages 1+), Sherwood, 9:30-10:30am
STEAM Lab (Ages 4+), Children’s Library, 11:30am-2:30pm
Punk Dat Picture, Landon, 6-8pm
April 9
Shared Beginnings (Ages birth-6), Stoney Creek, 10am-12pm
Chess for Kids (Ages 6+), Jalna, 4:30-6pm
English Conversation Circle, Byron, 5:30-7:30pm
Medieval Talks: J.R.R. Tolkien, Central Library, 7-8:30pm
April 10
Light Up at the Library Playgroup, Sherwood, 10:30-11:30am
French Seniors Drop-In, Cherryhill, 1-3pm
Gaming Room (Ages 8-14), Beacock, 3:30-5pm
April 11
Tiny Tales and Treasures (Ages 4+), Lambeth, 10-11am
Tune Time (Family), East London, 10:30-11am
Job Search Support Café (Teen), Central,  12-4pm

This week at the library April 6-11 April 6 Closed for Easter Monday April 7 Sew Together, Bostwick, 9:30-11:30am Knitting Circle, Masonville, 10-11:30am Teen Drop-In, Beacock, 6-8pm April 8 Storytime: Drop-In (Ages 1+), Sherwood, 9:30-10:30am STEAM Lab (Ages 4+), Children’s Library, 11:30am-2:30pm Punk Dat Picture, Landon, 6-8pm April 9 Shared Beginnings (Ages birth-6), Stoney Creek, 10am-12pm Chess for Kids (Ages 6+), Jalna, 4:30-6pm English Conversation Circle, Byron, 5:30-7:30pm Medieval Talks: J.R.R. Tolkien, Central Library, 7-8:30pm April 10 Light Up at the Library Playgroup, Sherwood, 10:30-11:30am French Seniors Drop-In, Cherryhill, 1-3pm Gaming Room (Ages 8-14), Beacock, 3:30-5pm April 11 Tiny Tales and Treasures (Ages 4+), Lambeth, 10-11am Tune Time (Family), East London, 10:30-11am Job Search Support Café (Teen), Central, 12-4pm

April showers bring... Library hours! That's how the saying goes right? 🌧️📖

Browse programs, possibilities, and places to be this week.

👉 lpl.ca/WhatsOn

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Spring Plant Exchange
Saturdays, 10am–12pm
May 2 ■ Crouch ■ Masonville
May 9 ■ Stoney Creek ■ Glanworth
May 16 ■ Pond Mills ■ Sherwood ■ Landon
May 23 ■ Byron ■ East London ■ Jalna
May 31 ■ Beacock ■ Bostwick

Spring Plant Exchange Saturdays, 10am–12pm May 2 ■ Crouch ■ Masonville May 9 ■ Stoney Creek ■ Glanworth May 16 ■ Pond Mills ■ Sherwood ■ Landon May 23 ■ Byron ■ East London ■ Jalna May 31 ■ Beacock ■ Bostwick

Calling all plant people, flora fans & garden geeks!🪴

Drop in to one of our Spring Plant Exchanges, every Saturday in May and swap cuttings, bulbs, and plants with other gardeners.

🌱Please label your plants and skip invasive species
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Yellow background with bold navy text reading “Brief interruptions possible.” A navy icon of a gear with a wrench appears on the right. London Public Library logo in the bottom left.

Yellow background with bold navy text reading “Brief interruptions possible.” A navy icon of a gear with a wrench appears on the right. London Public Library logo in the bottom left.

Heads up: brief service interruptions are possible Monday, April 6.

This may affect logging in, holds, renewals, and digital resources.

Thanks for your patience. Updates to come.

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A purple poster titled “Brain Health Workshop” featuring a side profile illustration of a head with a stylized brain. Dates and locations are listed: May 6 at Cherryhill Library, May 12 at East London Library, June 4 at Bostwick Library, and June 16 at Lambeth Library, all from 2–3:30pm. Logos for London Public Library and Baycrest Academy for Research and Education appear at the bottom, along with the website lpl.ca and phone number 519-661-4600.

A purple poster titled “Brain Health Workshop” featuring a side profile illustration of a head with a stylized brain. Dates and locations are listed: May 6 at Cherryhill Library, May 12 at East London Library, June 4 at Bostwick Library, and June 16 at Lambeth Library, all from 2–3:30pm. Logos for London Public Library and Baycrest Academy for Research and Education appear at the bottom, along with the website lpl.ca and phone number 519-661-4600.

Curious about memory and aging?

Join our Brain Health Workshop with the Baycrest Academy for Research and Education. Learn about brain health, take a free assessment, and get personalized tips.

Registration for the first session opens April 8 👉 buff.ly/BkQLEtb+

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Two actors on stage in a theatre production. A man kneels on one knee in a green suit while a woman in an elaborate green Victorian-style dress and hat leans toward him, smiling and holding his face. The set behind them is green with decorative shelves, and a bold orange frame graphic overlays the image.

Two actors on stage in a theatre production. A man kneels on one knee in a green suit while a woman in an elaborate green Victorian-style dress and hat leans toward him, smiling and holding his face. The set behind them is green with decorative shelves, and a bold orange frame graphic overlays the image.

Graphic featuring a booklist on a light green background with decorative shapes. Three book covers appear on the left, including The Cherry Robbers and First Lie Wins. To the right is a list of titles and authors, including Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession, Soulless by Gail Carriger, and The Dating Plan by Sara Desai.

Graphic featuring a booklist on a light green background with decorative shapes. Three book covers appear on the left, including The Cherry Robbers and First Lie Wins. To the right is a list of titles and authors, including Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession, Soulless by Gail Carriger, and The Dating Plan by Sara Desai.

A single actor stands on stage in a vivid red Victorian-style gown with puffed sleeves and a matching hat, holding a fan. The background and lighting are entirely red, creating a dramatic effect. A piano is visible behind her, and green graphic shapes are overlaid near the top left.

A single actor stands on stage in a vivid red Victorian-style gown with puffed sleeves and a matching hat, holding a fan. The background and lighting are entirely red, creating a dramatic effect. A piano is visible behind her, and green graphic shapes are overlaid near the top left.


Graphic featuring a second booklist on a soft pink background with bold orange design elements. Book covers appear on the left, including Why Men Lie and The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. To the right is a list of titles and authors, including Rules of Civility by Amor Towles, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark.

Graphic featuring a second booklist on a soft pink background with bold orange design elements. Book covers appear on the left, including Why Men Lie and The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. To the right is a list of titles and authors, including Rules of Civility by Amor Towles, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark.

Love sharp wit, romance, and a little deception?

Explore our curated booklist inspired by The Importance of Being Earnest at The Grand Theatre.

On stage until April 12.

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A blue graphic titled “2026 Shortlist” featuring five book covers from CBC Canada Reads. The books shown are The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor, A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt, Foe by Iain Reid, It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard, and Searching for Terry Punchout by Tyler Hellard. The CBC Canada Reads logo appears on the left.

A blue graphic titled “2026 Shortlist” featuring five book covers from CBC Canada Reads. The books shown are The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor, A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt, Foe by Iain Reid, It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard, and Searching for Terry Punchout by Tyler Hellard. The CBC Canada Reads logo appears on the left.

Canada Reads is back 🇨🇦📚

We’ve added more digital copies of the shortlist so you can read along before the debates (April 13–16 on CBC).

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The Library will be closed on Friday, April 3. 

- London Public Library

The Library will be closed on Friday, April 3. - London Public Library

All Library locations are closed tomorrow for Good Friday.

We’ll return to regular hours on Saturday, April 4. Please note that Central Library will be closed Monday, April 6.

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A beige and yellow graphic promoting “Job Search Support Drop-in (Teen)” with a large illustrated coffee cup. Text lists dates and locations: April 11 at Central Library, April 25 at Bostwick, May 9 at Beacock, and May 23 at Sherwood, all from 12–4pm, with the London Public Library logo.

A beige and yellow graphic promoting “Job Search Support Drop-in (Teen)” with a large illustrated coffee cup. Text lists dates and locations: April 11 at Central Library, April 25 at Bostwick, May 9 at Beacock, and May 23 at Sherwood, all from 12–4pm, with the London Public Library logo.

Teens, job searching? We’ve got you ☕

Drop in to one of our Job Search Support Pop-Up Cafés for help with resumes, applications, and interviews.

💻 Free tools + laptops available

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A yellow graphic with a bold blue border reads “We’re Hiring!” in large white text. Below, it says “Summer Literacy Facilitators” alongside the London Public Library logo.

A yellow graphic with a bold blue border reads “We’re Hiring!” in large white text. Below, it says “Summer Literacy Facilitators” alongside the London Public Library logo.

Love working with children? Get paid to make a difference this summer!

We’re hiring Summer Literacy Facilitators to help kids improve their reading skills and plan fun activities. Gain valuable experience and make an impact!

Apply by April 8: buff.ly/Ag9VocX

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An adult sits with a young child reading a book at a table. The heading reads “Library Giving Day.

An adult sits with a young child reading a book at a table. The heading reads “Library Giving Day.

2. A quote “Thank you for being a safe space for all and welcoming children always!”

2. A quote “Thank you for being a safe space for all and welcoming children always!”


A quote reads, “So grateful for all that LPL does and for providing a community when I was a new mom and in need of support.”

A quote reads, “So grateful for all that LPL does and for providing a community when I was a new mom and in need of support.”

Two older adults stand together indoors at the library.

Two older adults stand together indoors at the library.

Today is Library Giving Day 💙

Your support helps the London Public Library continue to grow and serve our community.

Consider supporting your Library today: lpl.ca/donate

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A smiling library staff member stands in front of a bulletin board filled with colourful program posters. She holds a decorative sword in one hand and a shield in the other, pointing toward a “Medieval Talks” poster on the board behind her.

A smiling library staff member stands in front of a bulletin board filled with colourful program posters. She holds a decorative sword in one hand and a shield in the other, pointing toward a “Medieval Talks” poster on the board behind her.

Calling all bookworms & Library lovers! Kristen is heading to CBC London Morning tomorrow after 8:10am with the latest Library It List! 📚

She’ll share info about Medieval Talks, National Canadian Film Day screenings, and our Strategic Planning survey. 🎧📻

Tune in!

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Three book covers displayed side by side against a soft pastel background. The first is In the Form of a Question by Amy Schneider, featuring a portrait of the author in a pink top. The second is Free to Be: Understanding Kids & Gender Identity by Jack Turban, with abstract shapes in blue, pink, and white. The third is Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary by Toshio Meronek and Miss Major, showing a portrait of Miss Major in a gold outfit.

Three book covers displayed side by side against a soft pastel background. The first is In the Form of a Question by Amy Schneider, featuring a portrait of the author in a pink top. The second is Free to Be: Understanding Kids & Gender Identity by Jack Turban, with abstract shapes in blue, pink, and white. The third is Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary by Toshio Meronek and Miss Major, showing a portrait of Miss Major in a gold outfit.

Celebrate trans voices this #TransDayOfVisibility 🏳️‍⚧️

Explore stories of identity, history, and community with titles like Pageboy, Bellies, and Just Happy to Be Here.

📚 Browse the list: buff.ly/25e6hyK

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Easter Holiday Weekend Hours

Friday, April 3 
All locations closed.

Saturday, April 4 
Regular hours.

Monday, April 6
All locations closed.

- London Public Library

Easter Holiday Weekend Hours Friday, April 3 All locations closed. Saturday, April 4 Regular hours. Monday, April 6 All locations closed. - London Public Library

Heads up! 📢

This upcoming Easter weekend the Library will be closed April 3, 5, and 6, but we're open Saturday, April 4! Regular hours resume April 7.

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Graphic reading “Library Giving Day” above a library scene with an adult and a child playing with toys.

Graphic reading “Library Giving Day” above a library scene with an adult and a child playing with toys.

A Librarian  and a child hold a certificate that reads “Certificate of Completion. I read 1000 Books Before Kindergarten,” with a “1000 Books” logo

A Librarian and a child hold a certificate that reads “Certificate of Completion. I read 1000 Books Before Kindergarten,” with a “1000 Books” logo

Each spring, Library Giving Day is a chance to reflect on the role the Library plays in our community 💙

This Library Giving Day, consider supporting the London Public Library and the many ways it serves our community.

Read more: buff.ly/78acpDR

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This Week at the Library
March 30 - April 4

March 30
Storytime: Drop-In (Ages 1+), Children’s Library, 10:30-11am
Volunteer Tech Tutor, Central Library, 5:30-7:30pm
Family Movie Mondays, Central Library, 6-8pm

March 31
Sew Together, Bostwick, 9:30-11:30am
Shared Beginnings (Ages birth-6), Beacock, 10am-12pm
Crafternoons, Masonville, 1:30-3:30pm

April 1
Storytime: Drop-In (Ages 1+), Carson, 9:30-10am
Paws for a Pet, Central Library, 10:30-11:45am
After School Club, Crouch, 3:45-4:30pm

April 2
Teen Drop-In, Bostwick, 3:30-5:30pm
Gaming Drop-In (Ages 8+), Sherwood, 4-5pm
Medieval Talks, Central Library, 7-8:30pm

April 3
Closed for Good Friday

April 4
Tiny Tales and Treasures (Ages 4+), Lambeth, 10-11am
Science Fiction Book Club, Central Library, 1:30-4:30pm
STEAM Lab (Ages 4+), Sherwood, 2-4pm

This week at a glance! Just a taste of what’s happening at London Public Library March 30 - April 4.
To see the full lineup visit lpl.ca/WhatsOn.

This Week at the Library March 30 - April 4 March 30 Storytime: Drop-In (Ages 1+), Children’s Library, 10:30-11am Volunteer Tech Tutor, Central Library, 5:30-7:30pm Family Movie Mondays, Central Library, 6-8pm March 31 Sew Together, Bostwick, 9:30-11:30am Shared Beginnings (Ages birth-6), Beacock, 10am-12pm Crafternoons, Masonville, 1:30-3:30pm April 1 Storytime: Drop-In (Ages 1+), Carson, 9:30-10am Paws for a Pet, Central Library, 10:30-11:45am After School Club, Crouch, 3:45-4:30pm April 2 Teen Drop-In, Bostwick, 3:30-5:30pm Gaming Drop-In (Ages 8+), Sherwood, 4-5pm Medieval Talks, Central Library, 7-8:30pm April 3 Closed for Good Friday April 4 Tiny Tales and Treasures (Ages 4+), Lambeth, 10-11am Science Fiction Book Club, Central Library, 1:30-4:30pm STEAM Lab (Ages 4+), Sherwood, 2-4pm This week at a glance! Just a taste of what’s happening at London Public Library March 30 - April 4. To see the full lineup visit lpl.ca/WhatsOn.

Feeling egg-cited for the week ahead? Don’t forget to fit us in! 🐣

See what’s on 👉 lpl.ca/WhatsOn

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Two tablet screens displayed on a teal and yellow background, each showing a book cover. One features the English edition of What I Know About You by Éric Chacour with a torn-paper design in orange, white, and yellow over a cityscape. The other shows the French edition Ce que je sais de toi, with a darker cover featuring a silhouetted figure.

Two tablet screens displayed on a teal and yellow background, each showing a book cover. One features the English edition of What I Know About You by Éric Chacour with a torn-paper design in orange, white, and yellow over a cityscape. The other shows the French edition Ce que je sais de toi, with a darker cover featuring a silhouetted figure.

This April, let’s read together. 📖

What I Know About You by Eric Chacour is the One eRead Canada 2026 pick. Available as an eBook with no waitlists all month long, it’s a moving story of family, identity, and the ties that shape us.

➡️Learn more:https://buff.ly/4XCTZHf

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