Play & Read – Exeter Branch
Exeter Branch 330 Main St. S., Exeter, ON, CanadaJoin Cheryl and Megan from Huron EarlyON each Wednesday morning for songs, stories and playtime fun!
Join Cheryl and Megan from Huron EarlyON each Wednesday morning for songs, stories and playtime fun!
Book a 30-min session at the Exeter Branch to get help with how to use library e-resources, your new device, and/or your email account.
Join us at Exeter Branch for our English Conversation Circles. Conversation Circles are a great opportunity to practice English speaking skills and make new connections, while talking, listening, learning, and laughing about life in Canada.
Join The Well Community Collective for weekly youth drop-in at the library from 3-7pm on Thursdays. These sessions aim to empower wellness and foster a sense of community by providing equitable, culturally sensitive spaces tailored to the needs of rural and marginalized youth.
The Exeter Branch invites you to try out our new Nintendo Switch! Drop-in afterschool to play games solo or with friends!
A special after-hours Youth Coffee House & Art Show at the library, where creativity meets mental health awareness. This event features art displays, live music, poetry, and performances by local youth, all centered around the theme of mental health. In addition to the showcase, we'll have interactive stations offering crafting, stress-relief activities, and mindfulness exercises designed to promote well-being. Enjoy warm beverages and comfort snacks while exploring how art and self-expression can support mental health. Whether you're creating, relaxing, or simply connecting, this is an inspiring night of community and care.
Drop in to the Exeter Branch on Tuesdays for our Chess Club!
Join Cheryl and Megan from Huron EarlyON each Wednesday morning for songs, stories and playtime fun!
Book a 30-min session at the Exeter Branch to get help with how to use library e-resources, your new device, and/or your email account.
Join us at Exeter Branch for our English Conversation Circles. Conversation Circles are a great opportunity to practice English speaking skills and make new connections, while talking, listening, learning, and laughing about life in Canada.