Summer Job Opportunities
Literacy Coach Must between 15-30 $15.00 per hour/30 hours per week/ 9 weeks South Shore Public Libraries is looking for a young adult with secondary education for a position working […]
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Literacy Coach Must between 15-30 $15.00 per hour/30 hours per week/ 9 weeks South Shore Public Libraries is looking for a young adult with secondary education for a position working […]
South Shore Public Libraries are offering a variety of programs for all ages during the months of May and June, drop by your local branch and pick up an activity […]
Visit the Refuge Canada Tent at the Margaret Hennigar Public Library April 25-June 1. Refuge Canada Tent is a travelling exhibit created by the CanadianMuseum of Immigration at Pier 21 […]
South Shore Public Libraries is looking for a responsible, team minded individual for a Bookmobile Driver. Term Position – Saturdays 8:30 am – 1:30 pm, April 23 – September 24, […]
Catch up on all the activities and events that are planned for March and April. There is something here for all ages. Print one off here or pick one up […]
March 14-18 We have a great line up of programming available for kids during the week of March Break. All programs are free, some are drop in and some require […]
Drop Off Your Creation Saturday, February 26, 11 am – 4 pm Margaret Hennigar Public Library, Bridgewater Categories Ages 4-6, 7-9, and 10-13 Prizes 1st Place, Runner-up, Random Draw, & Crowd […]
New year, New Reading Challenge. This year, join us to read more and widely, to try new authors and genres, and to learn new things. What types of books count? […]
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