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Cake Decorating Contest

Borrow one of our 58 cake pans with your library card, bake and decorate a cake, then send us a picture with your name, age, and phone number for a chance to win some awesome prizes!

All ages. Children under 10 years of age may receive adult assistance. 

 

Art Contest

All ages are welcome to create an original piece of artwork for a chance to win some awesome prizes! Simply send a photo of your painting, sculpture, drawing, or other piece to staff@cranbrookpubliclibrary.ca to enter.
We can't wait to see everyone's creativity!

 
Event Series Seniors’ Social

Senior Men’s Social

Cranbrook Public Library - Fireplace Lounge 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Join other seniors at the Library for an afternoon to socialize, play cards, or just get out for a bit and meet new people.

Free
Event Series Storytimes

Family Storytime

Cranbrook Public Library - Children's Horseshoe 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Join the Library for a fun hour of stories, songs, and activities perfect for all ages! Help develop vital literacy skills for the whole family while having fun!

Free
Event Series Knitting Group

Knitting & Crochet Club

Cranbrook Public Library - Fireplace Lounge 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Drop in for a fun afternoon of knitting, crocheting, and socializing. All are welcome, whether a total beginner or expert, to share and learn!

Free
Event Series Board Games

Board Game Club

Cranbrook Public Library - Teen Hub 1212 2nd St. N, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

All ages and experience levels are welcome to drop in. Play familiar favourites or learn a new game!

Free
Event Series COTR Museia

COTR Museia – Public Lecture Series

COTR Cranbrook Campus Lecture Theatre - Room 250 2700 College Way, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Join College of the Rockies' Arts and Sciences Faculty and the Cranbrook Library for COTR Museia, a three-part public lecture series! Registration is required for this free event due to limited space.

Leading the second lecture in this series, "The Death of God and Moden Life", is Vance Mattson (M.A.), Philosophy and Sociology instructor in the Department of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at College of the Rockies.

Free