Learn how to do market research for your business plan using the various databases available to you, for free, with your Toronto Public Library card. Topics covered include competitor research, industry repor...
Ages 13+ Join us for an immersive exploration of artificial intelligence in our 'Introduction to AI: ChatGPT' event! Whether you're a curious beginner or seasoned enthusiast, this session offers a friendly and...
Join us every month to discuss a variety of graphic novels, comics, and manga. For June, we will be discussing Daemons of the Shadow Realm by Hiromu Arakawa! Print copies are available for hold....
Writer Keiron Pim visits the Appel Salon to discuss his new book Endless Flight: The Genius and Tragedy of Joseph Roth with host Eleanor Wachtel. The mercurial, self-mythologising novelist and journalist Josep...
Get your game on! Join us for an evening of board and card games. Bring your friends or make some new ones. We have Chess, UNO, Connect 4, puzzles, and more. Or Bring your own! Drop in between 6 - 8 pm on the...
An introductory class on Microsoft Excel for beginners with little or no Excel experience. Build on your basic Microsoft Excel skills and learn to use Excel data effectively. In this second session you w...
Please join us for a free tour of TD Gallery's current exhibition Eat in or Dine Out: A Culinary Exploration of our Special Collections. The tour will highlight some key artifacts from historic cookbooks to iconic menus...
Explore an alternative method of photography without the use of a camera. We will be creating prints by exposing paper treated with a non-toxic solution that reacts to sunlight. As such, this is a weather-dep...
Calling all knitters and crocheters. Join us for a place to hone your craft, or pick up a pair of needles or hook for the first time. Join us on the third Tuesday of every month with your needles and yarn to brush up on...
Location: Discussion Room, 3rd floor at the Toronto Reference Library. (except for Tuesdays May 7th and June 4th which are held in room B1 on the Lower Level at the Toronto Reference Library) Newcom...