Events
Drop in for tummy time activity stations designed to support your baby’s development. Meet other young families and discover library resources in a welcoming, inclusive environment. Short songs and rhymes may be shared, but the main focus…
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Presented by Richmond Family Place: Enjoy making friends and learning songs and rhymes with your children 0-5 years old. We will have one part of the session for socializing, and a storytime in the last half hour.
This is a weekly drop-in…

Do you like to use the Library’s Cricut machine, but prefer a guaranteed registered spot over first come first served? Certified Cricut users can now register for one hour on the Cricut Maker 3 to work on their projects Mondays from 3-4pm…

Drop in to the Ironwood Branch for some fun with video games! Play games like Mario Kart, Switch Sports, and Tetris with friends on our Nintendo Switch.
We're beginner and family friendly! All underage children must be accompanied by a…

This is a recreational reading program intended to stimulate your child's love of reading and practice their French reading and pronunciation. Designed for children in French Immersion Grades 1-3 . Children are matched with a high school…

Connect with family and friends or make new ones over board games, trading card games, and video games! You can bring your own, or select something from our collection. Find some players and start playing. We will provide some consoles, you…
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Are you a newcomer looking for:
Canadian volunteer work experience?Information about library and other community services?A way to give back to your community?Better communication skills?More confidence?New friends and connections?A better…
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Do you love to read and talk about books? Join a small group of other readers for this one-hour, in-person conversation facilitated by a librarian, at the Steveston Library.In April, we will be reading Carley Fortune's Meet Me at the…

Join us at the Brighouse branch in the Kids' Place Program room for songs, stories, rhymes and more at family storytime in the library!
This is a drop-in program, no registration required.
AccessibilityRPL is working to reduce barriers and…

Join us for stories, play and community resources. This program is for caregivers and children age 10 months to 2 years.
Toddler Time for Chinese Speaking Families will be conducted in Cantonese, Mandarin and English. This program is…

Please join Richmond’s Family Peer Support Workers from the Integrated Child and Youth Team as they host a series of online events for parents & caregivers who are parenting a child or youth with a mental health and/or substance use…

Connect with your baby through rhymes, bounces, action songs and lullabies at the Ironwood Library! Meet other parents and learn new songs. For babies age 0-18 months with a caregiver. Expectant moms and dads are welcome too!
This is a…

Want to learn how to obtain relevant certifications, secure jobs with government incentives and receive on the job financial support? Join us in this session to explore your employment options and gain valuable skills. This session is…

Presented by Richmond Family Place: Enjoy making friends and learning songs and rhymes with your children 0-5 years old. We will have one part of the session for learning new songs and rhymes, then an opportunity to chat about different…

WorkBC Centre Richmond is hosting an in-person resume clinic at RPL Ironwood. This one-on-one in-person resume clinic provides you with professional guidance and advice on improving your resume. You can expect to receive:
Review and…
Join us at the Afterschool Teen Hangout! This is a fun and relaxed space where you can make new friends, practice your English, and unwind after a busy school day. Teens in grades 7–12 are invited to drop in.
We have lots of things to…

Love LEGO? Join us on Wednesdays as we use LEGO® bricks to generate creative ideas and complete challenges. We provide the LEGO, you bring your imagination! Come play, experiment and create. Come ready to build! Most suitable for…

This 5-week family literacy program helps parents and children, aged 2 to 5, build a love of reading together and improve literacy skills using the alphabet, numbers, stories and active play.
The program is designed for caregiver…

This is a recreational reading program intended to stimulate your child's love of reading and practice their reading and pronunciation. Designed for children in Grades 1-3. Children are matched with a high school mentor for weekly…

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Richmond Public Library's Film Club invites you to join us for a screening of the new biopic movie The Smashing Machine! Please note: popcorn will be served with the movie! This Film Club is for ages 18 and up.
About the Film
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