Programs Programs & EventsOur in-person and virtual programs are FREE! Registration opens on the 3rd Wed of the month for the next month's programs.View the full online calendar View All Programs Program Guide | February Download our printable Guide for listings of in-person and virtual events. eNewsletter Sign-up Sign-up to get notified about programs as soon as registration opens. Adults Black History Month at BPL A celebration of Black history, culture, and contributions of Black Canadians. Southern Ontario Lyric Opera NEW! An encore of SOLO's Feb 18 talk on Donizetti’s tragic opera, Lucia di Lammermoor. Career, Finance & Business Get info from the experts to help you make the most of your worklife and earnings. BPL Book Club Meet fellow readers, make lasting friendships, and read great books. Afternoon at the Movies Watch feature films on the big screen at Central. Come solo or bring a friend! BPL Reading Challenge Challenge yourself to expand your reading horizons. Come to a monthly meet-up! Health & Well-Being Programs to help you embrace self-care and learn about your health. Tech Classes for Adults Build your tech confidence! Learn how to use your device or computer. MakerSpace Classes Try out 3D printing, machine embroidery, or laser cutting in our hands-on workshops. Kids & Teens Black History Month for Kids Programs geared to children and families during this special month! STEM & STEAM Programs Explore science, tech, engineering, art & math—virtually or at the library. Relax, Listen & Draw Drop-in Sit back and relax while we read aloud great stories geared to kids in grades 1-3. Coding & Computer Classes Learn coding basics or expand your skills. Ages 9 to 13. Family Storytime & More Check out all our drop-in programs for babies & preschoolers. Nintendo Switch Hangout Show off your skills, cheer on your friends, and become the Mario Kart 8 champion. Available Anytime Library Speakers Consortium Watch live and recorded talks by notable authors and world thought leaders. I Am Nobody's Slave Pulitzer Prize finalist Lee Hawkins talks about his new memoir about his family's enslavement legacy. Stories Behind the Smithsonian Gems With Dr. Jeffrey E. Post, emeritus curator of the Smithsonian Gem Collection. Dive in Character Development Mega-bestselling author Liane Moriarty discusses her newest novel. Living With An Expansive Mind Philosopher Nate Klemp explores pathways to open minded living. Friendship, Reckoning, and Hope Shelby Van Pelt talks about her New York Times bestselling debut novel.