How do you emotionally adjust to retirement? Join social workers, Jill Kumer and Bryna Wasserman, for an illustrated talk. This workshop will discuss the emotions attached to the stages of retiremen...
Stories, songs and rhymes for children ages 19 months to 3 years with their parents or caregivers. Register in person or by calling the branch at 416-393-6240. If you identify as a person with a disability and...
Authors Nora Gold and Gary Barwin present their brilliant new books and discuss a wide range of topics including Jewish identity and experience in the contemporary world, the nature of creativity, the writing process, th...
Practice basic email functions. Learn how to send, read, reply, forward, delete and attach files. If you identify as a person with a disability and require an accessiblity accommodation to participate in this...
Bouncing and tickling rhymes, songs and stories for babies from birth to 18 months with their parents or caregivers. Registration is required, in person or by calling the branch at 416-393-6240. If...
This program is full. Looking for something to do after school? Come out to our After School Club and learn new things, make stuff, meet other kids and have fun! For ages 6-12. Space is limi...
Learn to touch up your photos by removing blemishes and red eye. You'll also be introduced to layering techniques that will improve and enhance your images. Macs with Adobe installed will be provided.
All chess Grandmasters start somewhere, so start your chess journey with us at Fort York Library as we explore the fun and creative game together. No previous experience required. Ages 6-12 (Children under 7 must be acco...
Join us for this interactive workshop sharing and writing letters to your younger self about coming out as a member of the LGBTQ2SIA+ community. Author Debra Anderson leads this workshop. Debra is a recipient...
Staff members show participants how to use the 3D printer at the Digital Innovation Hub