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Entries by Christina Pottie
May is Asian Heritage Month
Read your way across the expansive continent of Asia with these books by authors of Asian descent. https://www.southshorepubliclibraries.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/May-is-Asian-Heritage-Month-.png
2021 Reading Challenge
Read your way through the year and use our Reading Challenge a your guide. The best part? If you cast your net wide enough, there is the real possibility of rediscovering […]
SSPL Staff Service Recognition
Our people are one of our greatest strengths here at South Shore Public Libraries and we want to take a moment to recognize some service milestones this week. You may […]
Diverse Authors Reading List
The magic of books is discovering new places, new cultures, and new perspectives to change the way we think about the world. Please enjoy these adult selections by a diverse […]
Mi’Kmaq Heritage Month Reading List
Here is a list of titles we’ve curated from our Collection for Mi’Kmaq Heritage Month
Antiracist Reading List
For borrowers searching for books on race and justice, our staff have brought together a wide range of social justice resources that we hope you’ll find helpful in these uncertain […]
Use Our Community Collections Platform to Tell Your Stories!
Our Community Collections platform is up and running! This is a new initiative that allows you to upload stories of the people, places, and objects that make your community unique. […]
Borrow a Board Game
Glutted yourself on Netflix yet this winter? We have the solution – borrow a board game this weekend. Starting February 1 you can borrow any of our huge selection games […]
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