February is shaping up to be a busy and engaging month at the Cobourg Public Library, with drop-in family activities, a patron thank-you event, and new programs designed to help residents learn, connect, and try something new.
One of the first highlights this month is Library Olympics, a playful nod to the Winter Games that invites families to test their skills through a mix of intellectual and light physical challenges set up throughout library branches.
The library’s Rachel Spence explains how it works.
Library Olympics runs through Sunday, February 8, during regular branch hours.
The library is also marking Valentine’s Day by giving back to the community through Patron Appreciation Day. Visitors are invited to stop in and enjoy a small treat as a thank-you for their ongoing support.
Beyond February-specific events, the library continues to expand its offerings with new resources that can be borrowed by patrons. One recent addition is an adult birdwatching kit, available at all branches.
Spence adds the library remains a year-round community hub, offering access to technology, drop-in tech help, storytimes, movies, and social programs for all ages.
Full details on February programming and ongoing activities are available through the Cobourg Public Library’s website and branch locations.
(Written by: Joseph Goden)
